1) Choose an Achievable Mileage Goal
Set a personal goal to run a specific number of miles in 2015. If you use a tracking app like MapMyRun or Nike+, it's easily to track your mileage progress on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. The MapMyRun app sends weekly and monthly emails with details on progress, and the Nike+ app allows you to set a challenge for yourself for a specific number of miles over a decided time period, as long as you invite at least one other Nike+ friend.
I find it helpful to create a challenge on a monthly basis, but this year I'm also setting a challenge for the entire year. My goal this year is to run 600 miles, which is an average of 50 miles per month. In 2015, I ran close to 500 miles. I had to take several weeks off mid-summer due to a move and a long vacation, so I know 600 miles would be a challenging but achievable goal in the New Year. (If you want to join the "Chi Jogger 600 in 2015" challenge, add me as a friend in Nike+. My username is Chicago_Jogger.)
2) Identify Areas of Improvement
Running isn't only about pounding the
pavement and counting miles. Whole body fitness, endurance and strength
are important components to staying health and keeping your goals, too.
If you're
struggling with the mileage, stop counting for a while and instead
identify two areas that you would like to improve that are related to
overall fitness. Commit to finishing workouts on a regular basis that
help you achieve these goals. Perhaps you are a regular runner and an
expert at weekly cardio workouts, but need to work on core strength. Or
you may be someone (like me) who struggles to stay motivated to lift
weights every week.
In 2015, I am focusing on arm strength and overall endurance through
high-intensity full-body workouts and weightlifting. My resolution is to
complete two workouts per week that focus on these goals. I frequently
browse Pinterest for workout motivation and ideas, and I'm planning on relying on my husband to teach me new weightlifting moves.
3) Step Out of your Comfort Zone
Lastly, remember that achieving
goals is also about stepping out of your comfort zone. You can do this
in several ways, including trying a new class. It's a great idea to have
other workouts in mind if you need to take a few days off from regular
running or when the weather is not amenable to an evening jog.
Many gyms and
fitness studios have sales, and you can always find
new fitness companies in the Chicago area on deal websites like Groupon.
My first step towards this goal was to purchase a 10-pack of dance/core
fitness classes from Groupon with a friend. If you're like me and your
dancing ability is on par with Elaine from Seinfeld, then this type of
workout is the perfect way to do something fun while also pushing
yourself to try something new.
{This post was originally published on the NBC Chicago Stride blog in February 2015. Chicago Jogger is a regular contributor to NBC Stride. Follow @StrideNBC on Twitter and click here to check out more articles from the blog.}
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