Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Let's Get Running


When people hear the word running they either groan or yell with glee. I have a love/hate relationship with running so I do a little of both. I used to be made to run in high school for sports. Then I took a long resting period. After my second son was born and I decided to stay home with him, I needed something to fill in our times together and long walks soon turned into runs. Running became my escape in the day. While my son was exploring the world from his strapped in seat, I was lost with my thoughts. I soon discovered that without the stroller I could go even faster and my competitive streak took over. Today I never thought I would be one of those people that look forward to races and training with friends. During a race I always tell myself never again and then I cross the finish line and can’t wait to sign up for my next one.

Here are some things I learned along my running journey that may help spark yours.

Low Equipment Investment
Sure there are a lot of things out there that are promoted to help you run longer or faster but in the end you only need a good pair of shoes (and some would even agree you could run barefoot). I always invest in a quality pair of shoes from a place that will fit me to the type I need at least twice during the running season. Your feet will thank you.

Mix it up
I found I enjoy my runs the best when I discover new places or terrains. Have a couple of known areas and paths that you can go to but don’t be afraid to try out new towns or change it up from inside to outside. I found that my love of running is much greater if I don’t do it all the time. Cross train with strength training and weights, core exercises and flexibility moves to make sure your body is using all of its muscles.


Set a Goal
When you start to run figure out your WHY behind doing it. Are you trying to get to a certain distance, have a weight loss goal or want to get faster in races? Once you know your WHY, set a goal to work towards it.

Get Support
I like to run alone with my own thoughts but I get pretty boring to myself after a while. Running is a great way to meet new people and learn new ideas. Join a running group or online support group to share your ups and downs of running.

If you are looking to get off the couch and get walking or running this spring I would love to help you. Connect with me at sarah@lifestyleforward.com to learn more about local resources and support groups that can help you along your running journey. Together we can change your hate of running to be a love (or maybe at least a like).

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