What to Expect When You Start Running

"BUT I HATE RUNNING." I KNOW, I GET IT. WANT TO KNOW THREE OF THE MOST COMMON QUESTIONS I GET ASKED?

  1. "HOW DO YOU NOT GET BORED?"

  2. "WHY WOULD YOU PAY MONEY TO RUN THAT FAR?"

  3. "I HATE RUNNING, HOW DO I NOT HATE RUNNING?

AS THE FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE "I F*CKING HATE RUNNING CLUB", I TOTALLY UNDERSTAND THAT YOU PROBABLY HATE RUNNING.  

chasing+me.jpg

I LIKE TO SAY I WAS JUST DESPERATE ENOUGH THE DAY I DECIDED TO GO FOR A RUN.

It was Thanksgiving day and the gym was closed for the holiday. I didn't sleep the night before because I was being swallowed alive by grief. As the sun was rising, I felt like I just needed to go so, out of desperation, I put on some shoes and decided to go for a run.

I literally didn't make it to the end of my block when I had to stop because I felt like I was going to pass out.

out+of+shape.jpg

The first few weeks of running are THE WORST.

But want to know what flies by really quickly?

THOSE FIRST FEW WEEKS.

And if you can hop that small hurdle you're good as gold. If you aren't a runner and want to become one (I highly recommend it but I drank the kool-aide and I'm biased) I say use the code BALG5K and give this 10-week #BadassLadyGang5K plan a try!

HELL, convince everyone you know to do it with you so that you don't have to suffer alone! Recruit your Badass Lady Gang!

This is what you can expect when you first start running.

kelly+clarkson.gif

1. PAIN

You are going to be so incredibly sore. And everything is gonna hurt but you know the phrase, "It hurts so good."?

Just keep moving. The best way to relieve sore muscles is more physical activity!

new+runner+half+marathon+running+pain+dying.gif

2. YOUR PRIDE WILL DIE A LITTLE.

Want to know what isn't fun? Not being able to run a mile without stopping.

I've been there, I couldn't even run for 2 minutes without feeling the urge to crawl into the fetal position when I was first getting started.

It's mind over matter!

Just because you feel like you are going to pass out doesn't mean you are going to pass out.

Slow your roll and embrace walking breaks to catch your breath.

temp+2.gif

3. DON'T QUIT!

Fun is not going to be a word you will use to describe running for weeks (maybe even months).

In fact, the f-word is going to become your new favorite adjective.

It's going to be hard and you may be tempted to just cut your losses. DON'T YOU DARE! I promise that it gets better.

Just keep telling yourself, "I AM A WARRIOR. I AM AMAZING. I CAN DO THIS BECAUSE I AM A BAD ASS! I CAN AND I WILL. I CAN AND I WILL!"

don't+want+to+do+this.gif

4. MAKE TIME. 

I get it. You have a life. You probably have a family, friends, a job, pets, commitments, a show you need to binge watch, and a social life.

If you're a Mom, I bow to you.

But the only things you can plan on are excuses and curve balls so plan ahead and then do your best.

glacial+pace.gif

5. YOU WILL BE SLOW.

Fast and slow are relative.

You have to start somewhere so instead of focusing on how "slow" you think you are, start celebrating the hell out of yourself for having the courage to show up!

There’s no “average” running pace. Just your personal best.

new+runner+dead.gif

6. THERE WILL BE RUNS THAT SUCK.

There are great runs, there are good runs, there are bad runs, and THERE ARE THE WORST RUNS IN THE WORLD.

Plan on spending a lot of time trying to convince yourself to put on a sports bra.

Some runs will be soul crushing.

But those painful, awful, no good runs make you stronger. Just get through them.

Attitude is everything.

Remember, you don’t have to run or workout. It’s a choice. Focus on why you’re doing it.

running+clothes.gif

7. BUY RUNNING CLOTHES.

Say it with me, sweat wicking material. Only you can prevent chafing! 

Go to your local specialty running store and get fitted for proper running shoes. You don’t have to spend a million bucks. Just get a good pair that feels nice. Then, get a nice sports bra and running tights.

You deserve it.

8. YOU MAY HAVE TO GET UP EARLY TO RUN.

Have a dinner after work? Getting dinner with friends? Are you someone who likes to date?

You may have to get up an hour or two earlier to get that run in.

But what doesn't kill you makes you stronger...right?

what+doesn't+kill+you.gif

Waking up early to run is the worst. But you know what, you gotta do what you gotta do! Morning people aren't born morning people, they're made.

sweat.gif

9. YOU WILL SWEAT ALL THE SWEAT.

Probably more than you've ever sweat in your life. But just because it's hot or cold out doesn't mean you get a hall pass not to run. I hear people all the time say, "It's too hot to run."

Just hydrate. And wear all the SPF and a hat. Throw some ice in your bra and pants.

No excuses.

image-asset.gif

10. THE DAY WILL COME WHEN YOU CAN RUN 30 MINUTES, 45 MINUTES, 60 MINUTES, AND THEN 2+ HOURS. THAT DAY WILL BE THE BEST DAY.  

The day I ran 3 miles without having to stop to walk, I told everyone I knew because I couldn't believe it.

Each milestone deserves a celebration dance. Celebrate the wins. Even if they feel inconsequential. 

Every single time you get to run, you have an opportunity. An opportunity to be alone or socialize, think, breathe, and just be.

Excuses will pop up but you can't run a 5k, 10k, half, or full marathon by making excuses. You have to just say yes and commit.

It's 3-6 months of your life.

3-6 months you will spend working towards something so huge that you will get to hold on for the rest of your life.

It's going to be hard. Nothing worth feeling proud of will be easy. (Unless it's winning the lottery, which would be wonderful.)

That first month is going to be tough but remember, you can do hard things. 

Every time you want to quit, just take a few extra steps. The only person standing in your way is you.

If I can run a marathon, ANYONE can run a marathon.

So pick something to train for, register, and get going.

THE ONLY WAY YOU'LL FAIL IS IF YOU FAIL TO TRY.

Kelly+Roberts.jpg

Until tomorrow, #RunSelfieRepeat.

Kelly Roberts

Head coach and creator of the Badass Lady Gang, Kelly Roberts’ pre-BALG fitness routine consisted mostly of struggling through the elliptical and trying to shrink her body. It wasn’t until hitting post-college life, poised with a theatre degree, student loans, and the onset of panic, that she found running. Running forced Kelly to ditch perfectionism and stomp out fear of failure. Viral selfies from the nyc half marathon struck a chord with women who could relate to the struggle, and soon the women’s running community Badass Lady Gang was born.

BALG is about enjoying life with a side of running. Kelly’s philosophy measures success by confidence gained, not pounds lost. If you aren’t having fun, it’s time to pivot. Kelly is an RRCA certified coach and has completed Dr. Stacy Sims ‘Women Are Not Small Men’ certification course helping coaches better serve their female athletes. Over the years Kelly has coached thousands of women from brand new runners to those chasing Boston marathon qualifying times, appeared on the cover of Women’s Running Magazine, joined Nike at the Women’s World Cup, and created a worldwide body image empowerment movement called the Sports Bra Squad. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.

http://BadassLadyGang.com
Previous
Previous

20 Things I've Learned About Grief

Next
Next

Can You Lose Weight While Training For A Marathon?