Whether you trained all winter long or are just easing back into a running program, spring is the time to set goals and plan for the year ahead. Maybe you want to race a new distance or crush a long-standing PR. Or perhaps you just want to keep the motivation high to stay fit and strong all season long. Whatever your goal, success is all about building鈥攁nd sticking to鈥攁 program that鈥檒l get you there. Here are some simple steps any runner can take to upgrade their running routine.
Consistency and Variety Are Equal Keys to Success

Early in the season, your motivation may聽feel endless. Running coach聽 says to embrace that feeling, but know that in order to keep enthusiasm and performance levels high, it鈥檚 key to run in cycles. 鈥淎fter you鈥檝e had a chance to do some easy, no-stress running early in the season, then you can start easing back into training,鈥 he recommends. 鈥淏reak聽your cycles out into sections: rest, return to base building, then add back in the intensity. Race, repeat.鈥
Keep in mind that even when you’re upping the intensity, you need to keep the majority of your training at a sub-threshold pace. Aim for consistent running three to five days a week, week after week, says聽, a Seattle-based physical therapist, performance coach, and educator. 鈥淧erformance is born out of consistency, not complexity,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he number of miles you log聽can morph as you train for specific distances, but only one out of every five sessions or so should involve stepping on the gas or performing hill repeats.鈥
Keep Track of Your Data
When you do step up the intensity聽level, you鈥檒l want to dial in your training paces and carefully stay on top of them. 鈥淲hen we think about cadence鈥攖he number of steps you take per minute鈥攚e generally want to increase that number to boost efficiency,鈥 says Tom Fitzpatrick, a former division-one collegiate runner and the current director of growth at Electric Flight Crew, a worldwide social running community. Thankfully, it鈥檚 never been easier to track key metrics like cadence, pace, and distance.
Shoes like new deliver training benefits beyond pure on-road performance: the shoes feature a built-in microchip that pairs seamlessly with Under Armour’s 鈩 app to track your efforts both in real time and over the course of weeks and months. Say you鈥檝e zeroed in on increasing your cadence by five strides per minute in order to minimize the likelihood of injury and get faster. With a paired smartwatch or phone, you can keep an eye on key metrics during workouts. And after each run, all of that data will upload automatically to the MapMyRun鈩 platform, where you can easily track where you are in your cycle at any given time and see your improvements along the way. Check in to see your progress鈥攇ive yourself a pat on the back and let that success carry you forward.
Embrace the Process鈥攁nd Celebrate Every Milestone
By checking in on your training logs, you’ll also have a simple way to keep your head in the game. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e deep into your training cycle, it鈥檚 easy to question whether or not you鈥檙e going to reach your end-game goal,鈥 says Fitzgerald. 鈥淪et yourself up for small wins along the way by reflecting on the positives from your training.鈥
What does that look like? It might mean celebrating the fact that you鈥檙e consistently running more days per week this cycle than the last. Or that your long run has reached double digits for the first time, or that you鈥檝e progressed to handling two high-intensity聽runs per week instead of just one. 鈥淭ake solace in your hard work,鈥 Fitzgerald encourages. 鈥淚t can be incredibly motivating.鈥
Build a Support System

Even if you heed聽the aforementioned advice, there鈥檚 still a chance you鈥檒l struggle with decreased motivation at some point during the season. Fear not, says Johnson, who recommends a simple fix: 鈥淔ind some training partners鈥攃ommunity buffers burnout.鈥 While this is hard to do in our current reality of social-distancing and stay-at-home orders, it’s not impossible.聽It’s still OK to run with a partner as long as you maintain a safe distance, and runners are finding creative ways to stay connected despite the unique circumstances.
鈥淓lectric Flight Crew has been聽hosting virtual workouts and happy hours,鈥澛爏ays Fitzpatrick.聽鈥淚n a weird way, the crew has actually聽become even more tight-knit through all of this.鈥澛燦ot already involved with a group like the Electric Flight Crew? Maybe now’s the time to join. But if聽making a virtual entrance to a聽social run club feels like聽a hurdle, there are plenty of other聽ways to stay connected to your existing community. Apps like Under Armour’s MapMyRun鈩, for instance, are loaded with features designed specifically to help you connect with other runners and stay on top of your training routine.聽鈥淚t’s a great way to keep tabs on your own running, of course, but also what your friends are doing,鈥澛爏ays Fitzpatrick.聽鈥淚t actually becomes both a community tool as well as a self-accountability sort of thing.鈥
As race day gets closer, try some visualization鈥攑icture yourself crossing the line and earning some new hardware. Think back to your hardest workout in this training cycle, remembering how your chest swelled with pride聽when you crushed it. Now put it all together鈥攁ll that鈥檚 left to do is show up.
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