The Goal is to Run a Half Marathon: The Journey is the Reward


Yahoo!!

You’ve gotta love a training program that starts with a rest day!  Thank you, Runner’s World. My 13-week training program is off and running, so to speak, with two successful days under my belt.

the goal is to run a half marathonAs I shared recently, running a half marathon has been on my mind for some time. AND – over the next 13 weeks it will be on my mind every day. I am officially registered to participate in the Maine Half Marathon on October 6. The longest run I’ve ever completed was 10 miles – and that was several years ago. Since then, running has been pushed to the back burner, so I’m bringing it front and center this summer!

Why am I confident I’ll be able to meet my goal of running a half marathon?

I really want to do it!!

The training program I’m following calls for me to run three times a week, which is similar to the training program I followed for my 10-mile run.

This is a great plan to focus on my health goals.

Running three days a week won’t interfere with my cycling schedule.

The timing is perfect: early morning runs tie in with a schedule change I’m making to my work week.

I’ve got accountability in place: I’ve told many people I’m doing this run, and a couple of them are going to be checking in on my progress.

It’s a SMART goal: specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, time-specific.

BOOM! Now I can enjoy the journey.

 

The Goal is to Run a Half Marathon: The Journey is the Reward was last modified: June 25th, 2019 by Deb Nelson
My greatest joy is helping people kick their old habits to the curb to live their best life. As an integrative nutrition health coach, I support people in individual and group settings as they set and achieve health goals. Healthy living starts now.