Your Running Reset
Runner's World SA|March/April 2022
Injury? Motivation dip? Or just want to shake things up? Resetting running habits can reap big rewards: try this -injury-proofing workout - and a blueprint for a perfect race.
By Jess Movold
Your Running Reset

Forming new running habits doesn't have to mean starting all over again. There's potential in hitting the reset button on your fitness, training and routine. In 2018, I couldn't run for three months after I suffered stress fractures while in marathon training. The disruption was difficult, but when I came back, it felt like 'dating running' again - no high expectations, no pressure of a commitment, just healthy standards. A reset is your chance to date run' again, too. When you reset, be gentle with your physical and mental health. Physically, you need a firm foundation for strong running, and mentally, you need enthusiasm for low-bar wins. In 2018, my first goal was to be outside for 15 minutes, and I wrote positive mantras in my calendar to recultivate my confidence. Once you're running consistently, add structure, such as a training plan to manage your volume and prevent burnout. All the while, remember why you're moving. Finish lines are great, but the best parts of running are building self-worth and enjoying the ups and downs as they come. A reset can clarify what made running attractive when you first started, all those kays ago.

After some injuries, RW coach Jess Movold set an attainable, ‘non-negotiable' goal to supplement her race goals. It was simple, she says: Get out the door!

Reset... to prevent injury

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