Showing posts with label journal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label journal. Show all posts

Monday, June 1, 2009

Rules and Tips for the New Runner

Hi again,

I've decided that my official first day of 5K training will be Monday June 15, 2009!!

More information from my 5K running/training research.

There are a few basics beginning runners should know when getting started. Below are a few tips to get you off and running.
  1. Schedule Time to Run: Go ahead and include time in your daily schedule to run 3-5 days per week. For me, it will be 20-30 minutes Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays every week until race day (Oct 4/09)
  2. Set Goals: Many beginning runners want to lose weight, have more energy, and/or look better. Go ahead and set a specific goal to run a 5K or other race at some point for example; it should help you stay motivated. My one main goal is to FINISH that 5 K in October (even if it takes me 2 hours and it might)!
  3. Get New Shoes: Visit a local running store and tell them you are a beginning runner looking to find the right shoe. I’m not talking about a large chain shoe store at the mall, rather a specialty running store operated by runners who will know how to get you into the best shoe for your foot. I visited the RunningRoom and purchased a new pair. They were so helpful and knowledgeable!
  4. Keep a Journal: Use a journal record your runs. This is a great way to monitor your progress and help keep you motivated. That is the purpose of this blog!

  5. Eat Like a Runner: Runners need nutrition for fuel. Be sure to pay attention to nutrition. Important to maintain a healthy, balanced diet. I will just continue with my current meal plans!

  6. Drink Fluids: Drink plenty of water following your runs to stay adequately hydrated. Again, I just plan to continue what I am currently doing...lots of water!!
  7. Be Sure to Stretch: Stretch after every run. I will attach a "runner's stretch routine" shortly!
  8. Practice Good Running Form: Your heels should hit the ground first. Get off on the right foot by using good form. Let the learning begin - Maybe our friend, Veg Next Door (former running coach from the running room) can share some tips to practicing good running form :) Thanks!

So those are some of the tips I've found on the internet and a couple of books. If anyone out there has some more tips and rules, please feel free to share in the comments. Thanks!

Until next time...

Joania (2KMINE!!!)