
Setting goals is not just a way of making sure you develop as a runner. It also helps you to stay motivated. As you start achieving your goals, you build your own motivation and your running becomes more rewarding.
Here are some basic pointers for using goal-setting:
- Setting a goal only works when you make it specific and measurable. If you say you'll train in the mornings, does that mean rainy ones too?
- When choosing a goal keep it challenging yet still achievable. Keep in mind that when you start being your own trainer, the distinction between optimistic and realistic tends to be a fine line!
- Make the plan to run on a regular basis. Achieving any goals will mean you need some kind training plan, and for that you need to run on a regular basis, say three times a week. Keeping a logbook is a good way to stick to your training plan.
- To start with, train to cover a specific distance. Don't be too concerned with your speed and just focus on covering a distance, such as ten kilometers.
- One of the most powerful goals to set is to enter a race. Just enter and then train towards that date. Follow a training programme or schedule which you feel will help you reach this goal.
- Try your best to achieve your goals, enjoy working towards them and don't forget to celebrate when you finally achieve your goal.
Comments
fionn:
forget running bud, learn to spell
Aug. 09, 2011
david:
hi from david just asking if you can help we with any programe...i work odd hours .and i work for shopping.centre.i train on my owen because ...off the hours..i do 6 week roostewr and than another 6 weeks.. and this ir really upsetting my training ..befor this new rosster came in my running was going well..i run on my own...i am with running club but i am only there when i am off..i do track work and its really helping me ..but i just kneed...more help i have 8 marathons done..i still.need help thanks david
Apr. 22, 2011