Starting over is something we all have experienced. I have been out of running shape for 10 weeks so my plan is to walk 5 minutes and run 10 minutes 2x a week and increase the duration of running time by 5 minutes every two weeks if I do not feel any pain. Eventually I will run every other day and then if all is well, I will run every day. Obviously my plan is slow and gradual so it will take some time to get there. Through this time though, I have discovered some new goals for myself- this is what I LOVE about starting over...the opportunity to set new goals and get after them.
My goals are to:
1. Small Goal: Be able to run 30 minutes every other day by the end of August
2. Training Goal 1:Be able to jog a 5k with my mom and dad September 1st! Its called the Devil Dash and looks really fun- its basically a mud run/obstacle course so I will not be running the whole time. Also, to keep increasing my minutes and mileage at a slow gradual pace.
3. Training Goal 2: Begin training for a Sprint Triathlon- Early season begins in January and the big races start in May/June
4. Big Dream: Complete a 1/2 Iron Man by the end of next summer
(I always have to see my dream to remind myself of what I am here to do so I printed these out and put them on my mirror)
Starting out at 10 minutes is hard considering that I used to be able to run 45-80 minutes no problem...10 minutes-I have to start out small and then work toward bigger things as I get stronger and wiser. I learned that making unrealistic goals only brings frustration and opportunities to give up. Unrealistic goals should be steered away from but BIG DREAMS should be strived for- BIG DREAMS= hard but doable. It is important to keep in mind that one should never underestimate oneself; by this I mean to make small goals but small goals that are challenging and goals that call you out of your comfort zone.
You will never go anywhere or feel any satisfaction if you do not get out of your comfort zone and allow yourself to be challenged. Don't be afraid of failure! Incremental small goals are the best because they help you keep track of your progress. If you do fail, than the solution is simple:make adjustments to your plan and continue to press forward- Small incremental goals serve as stepping stones to the big dream.
For many of you it is the beginning of a new season, a chance to start over and make some goals for yourself. Map out your goals- challenge yourself and make them incremental- understand that with big dreams come big challenges but with every challenge there are new opportunities to learn and to get stronger. Do not fall susceptible to low expectations of yourself or low expectations of other people- this will cause you to stop pushing yourself. Continue to hold yourself at a high standard and believe that you can do anything. If you work toward your dreams with faith and endurance and allow room for adjustment, you will become extraordinary.
Goal Ideas:
1. Have a better mentality during races- I will practice strong mentality every day at practice and come up with several methods to keep myself in check
2. Place in the top _____ in the first race _____ at the second race and ______ by the end of the season. I will ask the coaches which practice groups I need to be in in order to get strong enough to accomplish this goal.
3. Figure out a good training plan that will sustain my health and stamina for the whole season- I will understand which days to push myself and which days to take easy. I will take ____ as a recovery day to re-energize.
There are so many more- if you want to share yours please do so- we can all support you and give advice to help accomplish your dream. Also, my friend Kyle Rewick designed a dream website. Its AMAZING and it helps you keep track of your goals and other people support your efforts. Check it out! http://www.dreamengin.com/index.php
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