My running resolutions

Today is New Years Eve day and I’m thinking about my running goals for 2009. Having signed up for a couple of races it’s easy to use that as a starting point. Here are the Emerging Runner’s 2009 running resolutions:

1. Participate in at least four local races.
2. Run a complete 10K course (individually or in a race).
3. Run three miles under 8:40/mile.
4. Incorporate one rest day into my weekly training schedule.

I’m sure more resolutions will come to me but that’s a start. Yesterday was spent in the city with my family and that amounted to lots of hard walking. I’d started the day by doing 32 minutes on the elliptical and was fairly exhausted by evening. I may start resolution number 4 today and simply rest. Of course by midday I may change my mind. After all, it’s not New Years until Thursday.

Perspective on running goals

I enjoy talking to long term runners because it helps me set expectations for my own progress. I’m still a beginner who views a (comfortable) four mile run as a goal but I hope that I will eventually get to a level where I consider that a routine distance. When I first started running the thought of entering a marathon seemed crazy but now I realize that goals are what get people to actually go outside and run every day (or so). I have no interest in running a marathon or even a half marathon but I do aspire to reach a level of fitness over the next couple of years where I can run credibly in a 10K race. Increasing distance or pace is a realistic objective for all runners and it can be done against your own timeline. If I’m going to be competitive for the 5K in May I’ll need to be comfortable running at least 4 miles. I know I can get close to that now but not yet at a pace that I want published in race results!