42 min

241. Strengths and weaknesses as a runner Run4PRs

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Assessing your strengths and weaknesses is key for building self awareness and also knowing what you should work on! When we know where we could use a little work, we can channel our energy to that area of life. This is important for your personal life as well as for your running. You will be able to better reach your potential when you know what direction to go. We have 3 areas of runner traits we are going to address in this episode as well as ways to turn your weaknesses into your strengths. For more information on this we have a commit60 mental training toolkit on our website that goes into this in depth.

Weaknesses

1- impatient- you want results right away, you speed up at the end of runs

Forced into a waiting pattern with winter, illness, pregnancy, etc.

Some people say they can’t slow down on their easy days: 


Make yourself wait


Meditation/mindfulness


Deep breathing


Yoga


Read


Do a puzzle


Accept what you cannot change & practice empathy



2- Too negative/self critical- you beat yourself up, perfectionist tendencies, unable to see positives, can lead to black or white thinking


Mindfulness


Recognize your triggers


Come up with neutral statements instead


Try a gratitude journal



3- inconsistent- lacking organization or discipline


Routine


Run streak


Accountability buddy


Building a habit/habit stacking



4-insecurity- doesn’t believe in themselves, races workouts, pushing it on easy days


Practice self care: nutrition, sleep, boundaries


Maybe you always wanted a coach or to buy a certain pair of shoes: do it!


Step away from toxic people, spend time with people who make you feel good


Write down a list of things you are good at



5- Lack of experience- pacing, grows with time, technical


Get experience


Sign up for races


Hire a coach


Try new workouts



6-over analyzing- focusing too much on the details


What do you over analyze?



Weekly mileage (run 49.5 miles one week)


Paces (don’t hit your paces)


Run streaks (break it)


Certain workouts (eliminate something you think is super important- IE yassos 800)


How many 20 milers (run 18-19 milers)



Focus on trusting the big picture 

Assessing your strengths and weaknesses is key for building self awareness and also knowing what you should work on! When we know where we could use a little work, we can channel our energy to that area of life. This is important for your personal life as well as for your running. You will be able to better reach your potential when you know what direction to go. We have 3 areas of runner traits we are going to address in this episode as well as ways to turn your weaknesses into your strengths. For more information on this we have a commit60 mental training toolkit on our website that goes into this in depth.

Weaknesses

1- impatient- you want results right away, you speed up at the end of runs

Forced into a waiting pattern with winter, illness, pregnancy, etc.

Some people say they can’t slow down on their easy days: 


Make yourself wait


Meditation/mindfulness


Deep breathing


Yoga


Read


Do a puzzle


Accept what you cannot change & practice empathy



2- Too negative/self critical- you beat yourself up, perfectionist tendencies, unable to see positives, can lead to black or white thinking


Mindfulness


Recognize your triggers


Come up with neutral statements instead


Try a gratitude journal



3- inconsistent- lacking organization or discipline


Routine


Run streak


Accountability buddy


Building a habit/habit stacking



4-insecurity- doesn’t believe in themselves, races workouts, pushing it on easy days


Practice self care: nutrition, sleep, boundaries


Maybe you always wanted a coach or to buy a certain pair of shoes: do it!


Step away from toxic people, spend time with people who make you feel good


Write down a list of things you are good at



5- Lack of experience- pacing, grows with time, technical


Get experience


Sign up for races


Hire a coach


Try new workouts



6-over analyzing- focusing too much on the details


What do you over analyze?



Weekly mileage (run 49.5 miles one week)


Paces (don’t hit your paces)


Run streaks (break it)


Certain workouts (eliminate something you think is super important- IE yassos 800)


How many 20 milers (run 18-19 milers)



Focus on trusting the big picture 

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