WHAT ARE SMART RUNNING GOALS?
Running a marathon is an excellent, yet lofty goal, one that takes hard work and advanced planning. The months of required training can be daunting, so it’s important to set smaller, weekly goals to help stay motivated throughout the training process. Setting running goals can be accomplished with the help of using SMART goals. The concept of SMART goals is often applied in professional settings, but the same ideas can be helpful in running. The idea is to increase your chances of success by setting regular goals that are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant and timely. For example, a SMART goal for your marathon might be, “I plan to run the ASICS LA Marathon on February 14 in four hours and thirty minutes.” SPECIFIC Let’s say you want to improve your marathon time by incorporating speed work into your training. Instead of simply saying, “I plan to do a speed workout this week,” make the goal more specific. For instance, you could say, “on Wednesday, I will complete six miles worth of mile repeats at my 10k race pace.” Making your goals specific means you’ll know exactly what to do, how and when. You’ll be more likely to get a meaningful workout if you plan the details ahead of time. MEASURABLE It’s important to know if you completed a goal or not, that means the goal has to be measurable. For instance, if you are running intervals, go to a track or marked path so you