As runners, we’re constantly setting new goals, whether it’s signing up for a marathon or just moving our feet a bit more each day.
But it’s one thing to set a goal — it takes smart strategies and hard work to achieve it. So we spoke with some first-hand experts: The North Face Runners Dylan Bowman, Rob Krar, Hillary Allen and Rory Bosio as well as HOKA ONE ONE athlete Magdalena Boulet, Altra runners Ian Sharman and Charli McKee and Salomon athlete Cat Bradley.
Here are their top tried-and-true tips to help you achieve your running goals.
Schedule time to run
It might sound silly, but practically every athlete recommended setting time aside in your schedule. “The less I have to decide, the easier it is to get out,” explains Bradley. “I stick to a similar run plan week to week and month to month, so I don’t have to even think about getting out the door, I just do it.”
Sharman, the Leadville 100 Trail Champion in 2017, agrees: “Create a routine and stick to it unless you have genuine reasons not to. After a couple of weeks, the routine will become the norm and will be much more self-reinforcing.”