So You Want to be a Runner- 8 Tips for Beginners.

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The new year is upon us, and many people take this time to start something new. Notice how I don’t use the word resolution. I’m not too fond of the word, and much prefer to use the term goal. See my prior post for my reasons why. In any case, perhaps you want to take up running in the new year. Running is an excellent form of exercise, both physically and mentally. There is nothing better than a run to clear your head. I love “running” through my problems. I love the people I have met through the sport. I have even learned to love the burn. You get the point; I love to run. 

People often ask how I got I started. Or say things like I don’t know how you do it? I could never run. Well, I am here to tell you, you can! Here are eight tips on how to start running.

Invest in the Right Shoes

Not all running shoes are created equal, and what works for me may not work for you. It is best to be fitted by someone knowledgeable in this area. Head over to your local running store and ask to be fitted for shoes. The salesperson should have you walk around the store so he/she can examine your gait. Based on what they see, they will have you try on a few different types of shoes. Once you have a pair or two that are comfortable, the salesperson should have you try them out by running, either outside or on a treadmill in the store. Make sure the store has a 30-day return policy if, for some reason, the shoes do not work out.

Set Small Attainable Goals

On day one, I went out and ran 3 miles in the hot July sun. I would not recommend that! Aim for small goals. If you aim too high, you put too much pressure on yourself, and it takes the joy out of the process. Perhaps start running for time and not distance. For example, start by running three times a week for 20 mins. Once you are comfortable with that, add 5 mins and build from there.

Schedule your Runs

Take out your planner, your calendar on your phone or whatever it is you use to schedule your appointments and schedule in those runs just like you would a doctor’s appointment or a meeting with your boss. You would not cancel on them, so why cancel on yourself. I plan my runs out a month at a time. It helps!

Gradually Increase Your Mileage (or Time)

The rule of thumb is to increase your mileage by no more than 10% each week. I prefer every two weeks. Ramping up the mileage too quickly can lead to injury.

Keep a Running Journal

A running journal is more than just a place to track your mileage. It tells a story. As I track my runs, I note the weather, the mood I was in, how hydrated I was, how much sleep I had the night before, and what I had to eat that day. These are all contributing factors to any run, good or bad. I started to see patterns. I found if I was not hydrated, my runs were a bit sluggish. It is also neat to look back and see how far I have come when training for a race.

Add Strength Training

I learned this the hard way. I hated to exercise most of my life. It wasn’t until I turned 40 that I decided running was for me. I went all out. Once I find something I like, I do it. This lead to shin splints and tightness in my hips and glutes. Once I began strength training, my problems started to dissipate. Oh, and make sure to add stretching to the routine as well. You can read all about the benefits of stretching here. 

Join a Running Group

Runners are the NICEST people. When I started running, I joined a running group at my local running store. It was fantastic. It gave me one night a week that was all about me and my new venture. Most groups ( I say most because there is always an exception) welcome new runners with open arms. It also helps you up your game. We tend to want to try more when we are with others. I have done some of my best runs while running with a group.

Follow a Training Plan

There many apps or free training plans available to help you get you started. Couch to 5K is a great app. Jeff Galloway, former Olympian runner, and runDisney consultant has some fantastic training plans. Jeff has perfected the run/walk method, and his plans are fantastic for beginners. Another great resource is Another Mother Runner. I am starting their heart rate training plan this upcoming weekend. I talk about it here.

Follow these tips, and you will be off and running, literally! Starting to run was one of the best things I ever did. It changed my life, and it could change yours. 

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Heather

78 COMMENTS

  1. Jane | 30th Dec 19

    I couldn’t agree more about investing a good pair of shoes. I always tell that to anyone who wants to run or hike. Your feet will thank you later. I had my fair share of feet issues due to not wearing the right pair of shoes. Great tips!

  2. Robin | 13th Jan 20

    I used to run in high school, these are great tips for people wanting to start running!

    • Heather | 17th Jan 20

      Thanks for stopping by!

  3. Sydney Delong | 13th Jan 20

    Great tips! I like the idea of scheduling your runs as if they are an appointment.

  4. Lora Rovegna | 13th Jan 20

    These are all important tips. I really need to get a good fitted pair of sneakers. I never feel like mine fit properly.

    • Heather | 17th Jan 20

      The right shoes are key!

  5. Malia | 13th Jan 20

    I feel the same way about hiking shoes! I may not be a runner, but I have a goal to do over 200 miles of hiking this year and good footwear is key!

  6. Holly | 13th Jan 20

    Great tips and advice.. I am a former runner, due to health reasons I had to quite..I miss it!

    • Heather | 17th Jan 20

      Yes, I was injured for a while and missed it a lot.

  7. cathy creech | 13th Jan 20

    Great tips for someone wanting to start running. Not sure if it’s for me? I think I’ll stick with walking..

    • Heather | 17th Jan 20

      Nothing wrong with walking!!

  8. vanessa | 13th Jan 20

    I’ve never been a runner, but I admire people who are. I feel all sorts of out of shape after only 5 minutes…..not to mention looking like a dork.

    • Heather | 17th Jan 20

      Oh I am sure I look like a dork too 🙂

  9. Angela | 13th Jan 20

    I learned quickly – the right shoes are key

  10. Jennifer | 14th Jan 20

    This can be applied to walking too.

  11. Cindy | 14th Jan 20

    This is a great article for those wanting to take up running. I am not a runner but I noticed someone commented on it applying to walking as well and I love that.

    • Heather | 17th Jan 20

      Yes, it certainly applies to that.

  12. Amy Irvin | 14th Jan 20

    Thanks for the advice! I am going to start running this year. In February! I found a beginner’s book for women runners when cleaning out my books. This was helpful too.

    • Heather | 17th Jan 20

      Awesome! Good luck and let me know how it goes.

  13. Suzan | 14th Jan 20

    Great tips for beginner runners!

  14. Tonya | the Writer Mom | 14th Jan 20

    Great tips! I’m not a runner but, who knows, maybe one day.

    • Heather | 17th Jan 20

      One never knows. I did not start until I turned 40, seven years ago.

  15. Lisa | 14th Jan 20

    This is great advice! I will make my husband read it because he is going to start running again!

  16. Beth | 14th Jan 20

    My running days are past because of my knees, but i’m starting something like this with swimming. A good pair of goggles really makes a difference!

    • Heather | 17th Jan 20

      Exactly. No matter what sport, gear is important.

  17. Tricia Snow | 14th Jan 20

    Good shoes are SO important. I am currently in a terrible pair of shoes so I know this is true! Lol

  18. Charlene | 15th Jan 20

    I especially liked the idea of a running journal. What a great way to stay motivated!

    • Heather | 17th Jan 20

      Thanks! I love writing in it.

  19. Katherine Wolfe | 15th Jan 20

    Excellent tips! YEARS and YEARS and YEARS ago, I had a goal of running the LA Marathon. It was ONLY because I joined a running group and did it with friends that I actually made accomplished that goal!

    Now, I would need a running group just to do a 1K, I think, ha.

    • Heather | 17th Jan 20

      LOL! It would come back if you were to start again.

  20. Trisha | 15th Jan 20

    I have never been a runner. I even own a shirt that says “If you see me running, you should run too because something is probably after me!” My husband on the other hand has done triathlons his whole adult life. Opposites attract! 😉

  21. Stacey Billingsley | 16th Jan 20

    Great advice! Some of these are great ideas for starting anything, also. I haven’t really thought about starting to run, but this post kind of makes me want to start!

    • Heather | 17th Jan 20

      Give it a try. You may find yourself hooked.

  22. Robin @ Reinventing Robin | 17th Jan 20

    These are great tips! I especially am glad that you mentioned strength training and stretching. I’m just now figuring out how important these are and am trying to incorporate them into my workouts. Thanks!

    • Heather | 17th Jan 20

      Your welcome. I am glad I could help.

  23. Shirley | 17th Jan 20

    One of my goals is to start walking or running. I just bought myself some good shoes. I like the idea of putting it one a calendar and making a journal. Thanks! Great post!

    • Heather | 17th Jan 20

      Great! Thank you. I am glad you found it helpful.

  24. Michele | 18th Jan 20

    I tell myself that I want to be a runner, but I have never made it happen. I have multiple artificial joints, including bilateral hips, and none of them like to run. But I am in awe of people that do run!

  25. T.M. Brown | 19th Jan 20

    Such a great list of tips for those who are thinking of starting to run!! Me? Well, I’m the walker, but ~ let’s be honest ~ a lot of these are still applicable.

  26. Brianna | 19th Jan 20

    I like to race my boyfriend at the gym on the treadmill. It makes it fun for us. Thank you for the tips!

  27. Lisa | 22nd Jan 20

    As a physical therapist, I agree with strength training! So important to cross-train.

  28. Susan | 23rd Jan 20

    You gave great advice. I miss running. My knees just can’t take it anymore and I think that if I had better shoes at the time, I woudn’t have all the feet and knee issues I have now.

  29. Beatriz | 25th Jan 20

    Thanks!

  30. Cindy | 26th Jan 20

    I’m not a runner and I’ll never be one however your tips are spot on! These work for walking too.

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      Thanks for your kind words and for stopping by!

  50. Suz | TravelsWithSuz.com | 24th May 21

    Oh my goodness – my running days are behind me! I’m a yoga practitioner nowadays. These are excellent tips for starting, though.

  51. Karie | 25th May 21

    I wish I loved to run. I walk fast people think I am somewhat running. My theory was always why would anyone run unless they were being chased by a bear. lol I did set a goal to run a mile this year. I started with little sprints which might be as far as I go. lol

  52. Marianne | 25th May 21

    Definitely great info for someone who is just starting out! I, on the other hand, am on the downward slide! Lol. I love to run, but the joints just don’t seem to appreciate it anymore!

  53. Kendra | 25th May 21

    I’m not allowed to run anymore, but when I did, I loved the Couch to 5K program to train. These are great tips for beginners!

  54. Julie Gazdecki | 28th May 21

    Very helpful for a beginning runner. These are some inspiring tips!

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