
This week’s topic is: How Do You Maintain Your Running Motivation?
- Sign Up for Races.
If I have a race on my schedule, I will NOT skip a run or cut short a long run. I want to run well in a race but more importantly, I want to remain injury-free.
- Join Running Groups.
As often as possible, I try enlist the company of a friend or two on my runs. Running alone is no fun!! And you cannot procrastinate if someone is waiting for you!!
I am also fortunate that there are a few local running groups who post their runs. Sometimes I do join them.
- Volunteer at a Race.
I always get running FOMO when I volunteer.
- Mentor a New Runner.
New runners have that beginner runner excitement and it’s contagious.
- Blog.
I post 3x a week. If I don’t run, I feel like a phony since I schedule my upcoming runs or races on Sunday’s blog post and then recap them the Sunday after.
And of course, these ladies:
- Read Running-related Books and/or Magazines.
I recently read Des and Kara’s book and especially enjoyed the book below:
- Listen to Running-related Podcasts.
It’s entertaining, makes the time go by faster and I usually learn a thing or two.

just one of many that I do listen to…
- Buy New Gear, Clothes, Shoes!
- Put it on your Calendar.
It’s just as important as a work meeting or a dentist appointment. So schedule it.

- Prep the Night Before.
If I run in the morning, my running stuff would be on the floor next to my bed. Since I run after work, I pack my running clothes the night before. It’s so easy to skip the run when you are tired in the morning or wake up late.

- Plan Food Rewards for after each run.
I admit it. Food is my reward after any run or race.

- Pick a New Route (esp. one with Pretty Scenery).
I love to run with a view of the water… or on a path with fall foliage.
Happy Running! How do you stay motivated to run? Please share.

Since today is Tuesday, I’m linking up with Zenaida (The Running Teacher) and Jenn (Runs with Pugs).

I’m also linking up here tomorrow:

with co-hosts Coach Debbie Runs, Confessions of a Mother Runner, Mile by Mile, and Runs with Pugs









Love all of these ideas! I like to use podcasts on my longer runs. And I agree with putting your workouts and runs on your calendar. I have a wipe off board calendar in my workout room at home and I love putting a red check when I finish my workout for the day!
I also love the idea of a food reward! I need to incorporate this more often!
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Not sure food is a healthy reward but if it gets you out there, why not?
Checking things off a schedule is so rewarding!!
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My main motivation to run is that I know I won’t feel well if I don’t do it. If I feel kind of “blah” about an upcoming run, I know I’m going to do it no matter what- but I will try something like a different route or fun podcast to get myself more excited about it. And then there’s injuries! Being injured makes you realize that any run, in any kind of weather is a privilege. Don’t take them for granted!
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Exactly. Been there.
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I can tell you are an experienced runner by your list!
I love reading runner biographies, thanks for the tip.
Right now, I’m reading Deena Kastor’s book, I like her mental approach to running and racing!
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Deena’s book was great.
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I always remind myself how bad I’ll feel if I don’t go. It’s pretty rare for me to skip a run. If I’m really not feeling it, I’ll change up where I run.
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Great idea. I feel the same.
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Yes, I’ve utilized all these strategies myself! They work!!
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I know you do!!
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Ha! I love the idea of blogging (and needing content!). That’s so great!
yes, a bad run is so much better than no run!
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It’s a big motivator. At least it is for me since I don’t like to skip posts.
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Getting together with my friends always motivates me too. That endorphin rush that comes from a workout can’t be beat
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very true… you are so lucky to have friends to run with most of the time… that really helps.
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Kara and Desi’s books are awesome. Reading Kara’s book made me admire her even more.
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Yes. Feel the same
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Motivation is tough.
Out on a run today a friend said she’d be disappointed in herself if she skipped a run. She’s less disappointed by a bad run.
Having expectations of your self also helps.
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I like that!! I feel the same as your friend.
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