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7 New Year’s Resolutions Runners Should NOT Make

As the New Year rolls in, you probably have a long list of resolutions you’ve committed to when it comes to your most beloved sport.  I’m personally not big on resolutions, but on setting goals to achieve (What? My last public post on my New Year’s goals was way back in 2009?!).  But, I do know many of you runners have it all jotted down already.

Here are 7 New Year’s resolutions that I hope you DON’T have on your list. If you do, use your Body Glide or Hammer Gel to erase it from the list.  (Okay, not too sure if that’ll work, but you can try!)

(1) “I will join every race every weekend.” This will leave you A) bankrupt, B) injured, or C) both. Choose your races wisely.  If your argument to letter A is that you have more than enough money at the bank to finance your weekly races, then plan the races that you’ll run at an easy pace and those that you’ll race, then call me so you can treat me for breakfast after those races.

(2) “I will lose 10 lbs in 1 month because of running.”  It’s not impossible.  In fact, running will easily burn off that extra weight for you and then some.  But, as you very well know, losing weight too fast isn’t too good for your body.  Worse, if you’re competitive like uhm some people here, then it will seriously affect your performance.  Lose weight gradually and the proper way.

(3) “I’ll run a marathon this year just like my officemate.”  Who is your officemate anyway?  And what does he or she have to do with what should be one of the highlights of your entire running career?  Never ever set your running goals based on someone else’s.  Listen to your own body.  Set your own dreams.  There is no pressure to outwit, outdo or outrun another.  Last I checked, you’re not a contestant on Survivor.

(4) “I’ll beat that B#@Tch!”  Now, now, no need for cussing on this blog or on the road.  They say golf is a gentleman’s sport.  Can’t we try to make running for well-mannered and polite runners too?  Treat each runner, road organizer, blogger, volunteer, marshall, etc with respect and kindness.  I can’t understand how some people learn self-discipline and life values through running only to treat fellow runners like crap.  As for beating that other runner in a race, go ahead and do it, but shake her hand after the race. (No, don’t put super glue on your palm!)

(5) “I will run every single day.”  This is a common runners’ mistake.  Running daily may work for some, but it is not recommended for everyone.  It can cause injury especially for beginners.  It can also lead to dry hair, regular tardiness at work, and increased spending for detergent to wash your running apparel.  Allow your body to recover in between runs.  Vary the intensity of your workouts for optimal training.  If you want to train daily, then consider cross training.

(6) “I will stick to my training program come hell or high water.”  Seriously?  If high water comes in the form of Sendong, I would highly recommend you run for your life (no pun intended). Sometime during your training, life will get in the way (ex. you’ll get sick, your child gets sick, your husband gets sick, or you get sick of your husband…kidding!) so you must be flexible enough to adjust your program.  Don’t fret about it.  You’ll finish that half marathon, you’ll still have a chance of hitting your goal despite minor setbacks.

(7) “I will focus on running this year.”  Focus is good; it’s great!  And running can definitely color and enhance your life.  That’s what it did (and still does) for me.  But please have more to life than just running. Know your priorities.  Leave some space for other activities, events, interests, and more importantly, people.  Nourish your mind and soul with other non-running elements.  There’s nothing worse than sitting down with a runner who can’t talk about anything else but the next race, his fastest time, or the best running shoe on the market.  By loving running without letting it rule your life, you open yourself up to so many possibilities this 2012 and, yes, that still includes breaking your PR in that 21k!

Happy New Year, runners!

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19 Responses to “7 New Year’s Resolutions Runners Should NOT Make”

  1. Where’s the remaining 3 resolutions? hehehe. Back to topic, I don’t make NY resolutions either. I don’t believe in it and I don’t want to do things just to satisfy it. For me, (maybe it’s just me), new year is just any day in the past, only the number in calendar changes. Everything around me stays the same.

    Renz said on Jan 03 12 at 5:47 PM Reply
  2. great and fun read (as always!) dami kong tawa on some parts! =)

    Happy new year Bull Runner!

    bavedc said on Jan 03 12 at 5:53 PM Reply
  3. very nice, so true but funny. i enjoyed reading it!

    petzaizhou said on Jan 03 12 at 7:12 PM Reply
  4. Learned a lot, Jaymie! ;) THANK YOU! Happy new year beautiful person ;)

    Reylynne said on Jan 03 12 at 8:12 PM Reply
  5. So Agree. And if I may include
    - “will run N number of Marathons this year.” Maybe runners should rethink about Quality over Quantity
    - On your point 1. Choose your race wisely.
    - Runners should have a realistic goals in every race and training runs.

    Happy New year Jaymie!

    Witchcat said on Jan 03 12 at 10:38 PM Reply
  6. “I’ll beat that B#@Tch!” <– love this one ;)

    barefootdaves said on Jan 04 12 at 12:38 AM Reply
  7. “(No, don’t put super glue on your palm!)” — of course not, i dont want to get stuck to her hand :)

    doink said on Jan 04 12 at 12:47 AM Reply
  8. thanks TBR. you’re such an inspiration to many including me. this post is a good reminder as another running year starts !!!

    happy running !!!

    sherwin chea said on Jan 04 12 at 6:37 AM Reply
  9. Good Advice !!!

    noel said on Jan 04 12 at 7:19 AM Reply
  10. hopefully, the LIKE button will start on your site this year..

    LIKE this read. Happy New Year! :)

    majo said on Jan 04 12 at 9:01 AM Reply
  11. so much fun to read!!! HAPPY NEW YEAR Jaymie! :)

    chrizzy said on Jan 04 12 at 9:22 AM Reply
  12. I sooo agree with everything in the list. I have to let the bf read this so he’ll finally understand why I’m happy with just 21k (I don’t see myself running a marathon), and why we have to skip a number of races and training runs so we could attend non-running events with people that matter to us. ;-) Thanks!

    ~tee said on Jan 04 12 at 10:03 AM Reply
  13. I enjoyed reading this! I will take note of this Miss Jaymie! :)

    Pissedoffchick Runner said on Jan 04 12 at 12:27 PM Reply
  14. Thanks for sharing this, Miss Jaymie. I was able to relate more to item no. 6.
    With almost 2 months away from our TBR DM marathon day, I am quite frustrated of not being able to run regularly because of life’s “little” situations.
    But still inspired and determined to do my first marathon with TBR.

    Thanks again! God bless!

    Antz said on Jan 04 12 at 1:13 PM Reply
  15. Correct! Check! Check! All Check!
    I plan to run only two marathons this year, which would you recommend? hehe

    dex said on Jan 04 12 at 3:26 PM Reply
    • Oooh. My fave local marathons are Cebu (Jan) and Condura (Feb). Too late for you I guess. There’s the new Philippine Marathon end of the year that sounds promising.

      thebullrunner said on Jan 05 12 at 10:26 AM Reply
      • Oohh..thanks Jaymie! I managed to register for the Condura! Yes! Just yesterday…hehe…

        dex said on Jan 06 12 at 8:34 AM
  16. hehehe nice one.. i like no. 6 :-)

    ding said on Jan 04 12 at 5:06 PM Reply
  17. Great read! Downright practical and so humbling. That is why I love you ms Jaymee. You always put things in perspective. There is always a heart and soul to your running. It has helped me alot. Thanks!!!

    loidz said on Jan 06 12 at 6:01 PM Reply

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