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7 Keys to Running Improvement - Part 1
by: Liam Cain

The number one key to improvement is: Motivation! Sounds simple and it
is. Think about it you really have to be motivated to get up on a cold
morning and run. You have to be motivated to stick with your training
plan. This enables you to hit the second key to improvement:
Consistency! Regular, relatively injury and illness free training over many
months and years produces results - that's a fact! All the successful
athletes we have ever met, worked with or coached have these two keys:
Motivation and Consistency in abundance.

Let's explore Motivation a little deeper. I don't care how good you are,
how much you love it, sometimes we all go through patches were things
aren't clicking or there is no buzz from the thing we like doing best -
running.

This is a good time to read a book from an inspirational athlete or role
model! One of our favourites is Running My Way by Harry Wilson.
















Another idea is to find a new location for a training run. Imagine running
to the top of a hill to find a truly inspiring view! The possibilities are
endless. When you look at the training schedules at middle distance
coach you will see a commitment to continuous running. Don't skip this
part because it looks boring when all you want to do is scroll down to the
hard track sessions (I know you did because I was the same!). Instead
when 3 or 4 steady runs are pencilled in, be creative! Yeah, be creative
and think, Great! This is 4 opportunities to find inspirational, relaxing and
down right invigorating locations to help me escape from the world!
Suddenly steady running becomes fun!

Try and find some new running buddies or encourage a friend to take up
the running bug! Enthuse someone about the fun and feeling of well
being you get from your running. It will help to fire you up as well. Always
remember to be proud of your fitness, you deserve to because you
earned it!

Motivation will help your running consistency. Training hard for a week or
two then taking a breather for another week or so is not the best way to
become a better runner. Looking back at diaries and knowing you have
put a lot of consistent, solid training in the bank is a guaranteed path to
an upswing in your running. Aim to make 2006 your most consistent
training year! Of course don’t stop there. You would then aim to make
2007 your most consistent season!

Remember the first two keys to running improvement:

1. Motivation

2. Consistency

Now tell me. Doesn't all of this get you buzzing and want to put on those
trainers and just run!


About The Author
Liam Cain is a full time Running Coach. You can access Free Training
Manuals, pick up tips and advice through his website (www.
middledistancecoach.com) You can also sign-up for coaching services and
purchase a DVD on Skills, Drills and Conditioning For Distance Runners.

liam@middledistancecoach.com