Running On Empty: What To Do When You Lack the Motivation To Run or Exercise!
Running After Age 40
English - September 13, 2023 22:00 - 12 minutes - 8.38 MB - ★★★★★ - 67 ratingsRunning Sports running after 40 running after age 40 running past 40 master running masters runner running in your 40s running in your 50s older runner nutrition for running Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
We're diving headfirst into a topic every runner faces at some point: the infamous "motivation slump." You know those days when your running shoes seem heavier than ever, and your energy levels are as flat as a pancake?
You're not alone in this, folks. We all experience those moments when we just don't want to lace up and hit the pavement. First and foremost, let's recognize that it's perfectly normal! Running is a demanding sport, both physically and mentally. Even the most seasoned runners have days when they'd rather cozy up on the couch than conquer the trails.
So, what do we do when our running mojo has taken a vacation?
1. Find Your "Why"
2. Do a "Check-Up"
3. Mix It Up
4. Buddy System
5. Reward Yourself:
Motivation ebbs and flows, but what sets you apart is your commitment to keep moving forward, even when it's tough. We all have off days, but they're the stepping stones to our proudest moments. So, when motivation runs dry, remind yourself of the incredible feeling you get post-run—the rush of endorphins, the sense of accomplishment, and the simple joy of being a runner.
Keep running, keep thriving, and keep embracing the extraordinary world of running. Until next time, happy trails!