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It’s never too early to set your New Year’s fitness resolutions by Amanda Manthey WITH 2021 JUST A MONTH AWAY, it’s time to start thinking about those New Year ’s resolutions and a perfect time to re-evaluate your personal fitness goals. If you’re a novice runner, an advanced runner, or even a member of a local gym, the approaching New Year is a great time to set short- and long-term goals for yourself. Whether it’s for weight loss or to improve your 5K run time, personal goals will keep you on track. Here are five tips for maximizing your resolutions this year: • Set three measurable personal short-term goals (one- to twomonth periods) and three long-term goals to accomplish next year. Remember to reward yourself with personal tokens, such as a massage or a new workout outfit.

• Chart your progress and goals by using a running log or calendar. Visualizing your accomplishments will provide support, reassurance, and motivation to keep achieving those goals. • Keep a regular schedule. This helps maintain normalcy in your life by designating that time of day as “your own personal workout time.” Whether it’s with a

running group or a workout companion, a schedule will help regulate your busy lifestyle and help you reach your personal goals. • Develop a fitness/exercise consciousness. Running or working out is just like brushing your teeth daily to help maintain your personal health. Make exercise a part of your daily routine. • Inspire a friend, family member, or coworker to join you for a run, walk, or an hour at the gym. You can make a difference in your life and their life. By motivating someone else, you are motivating yourself to be a role model, and believe me, it’s contagious. Amanda Manthey is a for mer collegiate runner for Eastern Michigan University. She writes about running and fitness for Dave’s Running Shop. ❦

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Runners, get ready to “take your mark” in this exciting community event sponsored by Dave’s Running Shop. For more information, please visit davesrunning.com. Miracle on Main Street 5K Saturday, December 5, 2020, 4:00 p.m. (Santa’s Little Helper Kids Dash at 5:00 p.m.) at 5651 Main St., Downtown Sylvania, Ohio. Join us for historic downtown Sylvania’s “Miracle on Main Street 5k” and Santa’s Little Helper Kids Dash. Immediately following the race is the annual Christmas parade and tree-lighting ceremony. The course is an out-and-back course with a loop through a neighborhood. Starting in downtown Sylvania, runners will head north to Erie Street, west to San Reno for a neighborhood loop, then back Erie to a downtown Sylvania finish. ❦

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Dennis Bova is a freelance writer, editor, and marketer. ❦ Fitness - continued from p18 steadily diminishing fitness returns until you eventually plateau. It’s fine to keep doing the exercises you enjoy, but don’t be afraid to change things up and get outside your comfort zone a bit. For example, if you routinely walk or jog, work in some sprints or find a route with more challenging terrain (steeper hills, etc.). During your gym workout, try to incorporate some different machines or free-weight exercises. Again, a fitness trainer can help you choose all kinds of exercises that will “keep your body guessing” so you continue to see results. n

#5 Getting injured This one often dovetails with #1, taking on too much too soon. “No pain, no gain” is probably the worst pieces of fitness advice ever dispensed, yet it persists in the minds of many. The truth is, nothing kills the motivation to exercise quicker than painful muscles or joints. Don’t push too hard, and don’t start any exercise without appropriate protective gear and the knowledge of how to perform the movements safely and properly. Also, be sure to give your body an opportunity to rest and recover in between workouts. Remember, it’s during the recovery phase following a workout, when muscle tissue is rebuilt and repaired, that fitness progress is actually made. ❦ We love feedback. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter.


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It’s never too early to set your New Year’s fitness resolutions by Amanda Manthey plus Dave’s Races

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