Shift Your Mindset to Enjoy the Best of Winter Running
If one of your New Year’s resolutions this year was health-related, you’re not alone. Now at the end of February, you’d also be in good company if you found yourself feeling burned out from those resolutions. Instead of offering Winter running tips to help you push through and hit your resolutions, I suggest a different approach. To find more joy in the Winter season, use it as a natural time to recover and rebuild.
Why the Best Winter Running Tip is to Shift Your Mindset
- I run because I enjoy it.
- Eating healthy food gives me the energy my body needs.
- I avoid alcohol because my sleep and energy are more important.
- Daily stretching supports my overall wellbeing.
- I will prioritize how I feel over how I look.
If your goal for 2024 is real change, it needs to be built gradually, and consistently, so that it actually sticks for longer than a few weeks. This is why having a training plan tailored to your goals is so helpful: it sets you up for success and helps you avoid burnout!
Winter is a Natural Time of Rest
Another great way to avoid burnout is to ensure that you have meaningful periods of rest both during your training program, and in between training programs. Our modern culture emphasizes constant achievement, in everything from our careers, to our relationships, to our training. But no one can be at the top of their game all of the time, not even professional athletes. This is a recipe for burnout. Mentally and physically, we need time to recharge. This is why training programs always include periods of rest, both within the program, and between programs.
If you can’t remember your last easy week, now is a great time to have one. Start by decreasing the intensity, duration, or frequency of your workouts. Is it single digits outside? Freezing rain? Ice? Take some guilt-free time off, and don’t sweat it. Your fitness level won’t be negatively impacted by a day off, here or there. If you’re reading this, chances are that you’re already highly motivated in your training, which means you almost certainly need more easy days than you’re giving yourself. If you want to stay active and healthy long-term, learn how to rest and relax, too.
Just like the rest of the natural world, humans need time for rest. With shorter days and colder temps, Winter is a perfect time to rest and recover, so you’re better prepared for Spring and Summer training.
Lean into Other Winter Activities
Enjoy Winter Running, Spring Will Be Here Soon
Like everything else in life, the Winter season is temporary; Spring will be here soon! I encourage you to try these winter running tips for yourself, and enjoy the rest, coziness, and (albeit cold) beauty of Winter, while it’s here.
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