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How To Make Running A Habit

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You’ve done it! You finally started running. Now, it’s the next step, making running a habit. Here are steps to make this sport a lifestyle and not be one of those one-timers.

1. Evaluate your commitment level and schedule availability.

Set the important priorities and those that you can forego for running. Know how much time do you have to run.

2. Schedule your runs.

Before each week, plan the days and time of your runs. I suggest doing it at least 3 times a week, preferably with rest days in between.

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3. Make this a routine for at least 3 months.

Consistency is most important and studies shows that it takes 66 days for a behavior to become a habit. Make it 90 days.

4. Find time for make up runs.

If you missed a scheduled run, make sure you replace it immediately. Foregoing even 1 run leads to a bad habit. Next thing you know, you’ve already missed a week.

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5. Enjoy!

Running is a repititive sport so losing fun will come. Make sure you enjoy the journey and find ways to motivate yourself. Treat yourself, run with friends, make a diary, share your stories or use social media. Anything that would make run more.

Monch
Monch
I started running in 1998. I wanted to represent my school in some way and the track team presented the best opportunity since they didn't have anyone doing the 5ks and 10ks. Early on I learned that, in long distance running, hard work beats talent most of the time. Since then, I never stopped as running completes me. I transitioned to multisport in 2011. I did an aquathlon and duathlon then moved on to triathlons. I've completed different triathlon distances including 3 70.3 half-ironman. I'm a husband and a first time father that works 9x5. My next goal is the full Iron Man. In this blog, I would like to share my experiences, provide tips and motivate others to run despite the different circumstances that life brings.

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