Top 10 Goals for Beginner Runners From realbuzz.com
By Realbuzz.com, PRNETuesday, June 22, 2010
LONDON, June 23, 2010 - So, the sun is shining, the nights are lighter and there is so much more
motivation now to get out there and run. It's free (well mostly) and it has
so many advantages that it would be churlish not to give it a go and set
yourself a target of running around the block a couple of times…
realbuzz.com the healthy active living website has come up with their top 10
beginner goals for first time runners.
You need to be SMART when choosing your goals. They need to be Specific -
(2 miles in 20 minutes in 20 days), Measurable - Use a GPS system, don't
guess, Achievable - participating in a half marathon is; but a top two finish
possibly not, Realistic - Use your common sense when selecting your goals,
Time Related - give yourself a deadline.
Running non-stop - Choose a distance that is personally challenging and
try to build up to it gradually.
Run Regularly - By running twice a week your body will start to see
continuity in your training, your running will improve as your body adapts to
the constant training.
Aim for specific running distances - Ask any runner and they will be able
to remember the first time they ran a specific running distance. Record your
distance goals, possibly via a blog to see your progression.
Enter a race - Completing a race will encompass all your SMART goals, and
will really put your training into focus. With an event on the horizon there
will be no excuses!
Lose weight through running - Your running goals needn't be distance
orientated they can be purely to lose weight, monitor your progress carefully
to ensure you lose a safe amount of weight weekly.
Enjoy your training - Get the most out of your training, don't let it
become monotonous. Vary routes, different terrains and try running with
friends or as part of a club.
Run a personal best - You should always want to better yourself as
improvements are motivation. To help you achieve your personal best follow a
structured training plan to achieve your goal.
Run for Charity - Many people enter running events to raise funds for
charity, by choosing a charity that matters you'll be able to motivate
yourself and others to help raise money.
Keep on running - for many runners the goal of being able to continue
running long-term is an excellent motivator. To stay injury free will require
attention to nutrition, hydration, resting and really believing in yourself
as a runner!
Perform at your very best - The more competitive you are the better you
will perform. You have to be dedicated to achieve your goal and be prepared
to make running a focal part of your life.
Dust the trainers off and set yourself a goal. realbuzz.com can offer you
support, help, advice and motivation as you embark on your running goal. Our
online community have helped hundreds of beginner runners achieve their goals
so what are you waiting for visit www.realbuzz.com and start your
journey as a runner!
For more information about realbuzz.com either visit:
www.realbuzz.com or call Fiona Gibbins on +44(0)20-7202-7982 or
email Fiona@realbuzz.com
For more information about realbuzz.com either visit: www.realbuzz.com or call Fiona Gibbins on +44(0)20-7202-7982 or email Fiona at realbuzz.com
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