Amp Up Your Running Playlist
1 of 11Take a look at your playlist and change it up. Good, upbeat music can help you push yourself harder and farther. Time flies when you listen to music because your brain is distracted; you won't even realize how far you've run. Keep your ears happy and your legs will follow suit.
Find a Running Group
2 of 11Running with fellow runners makes everything better. With a buddy at your side, you'll have someone to help you pick up the pace when you're struggling. Plus, you might make a few new friends.
Listen to Audiobooks
3 of 11Many people listen to audiobooks when they set out for a long drive because it makes the time pass by. So why not do the same when you lace up and start running? An audiobook is easy to download; turn it on, get engaged in the story...before you know it, you've just finished a long run.
Take on a Charity Challenge
4 of 11If you need a little motivation, find a charity that means a great deal to you and raise money for that foundation. Commit yourself to give back to the community.
Make a Bet
5 of 11Make a bet, create a game, and try to win money. Dietbetter.com is just one of many sites that allow you to set your goal and earn money. Challenge friends, or random opponents, to compete with you. The thought of winning cash sounds pretty motivating to reach your goal.
Prep for That Important Occasion
6 of 11Whether it's a wedding, birthday or reunion, you want to look your best. Use these long runs to get in shape and wow everyone when you see them at your special occasion.
Use Procrastination
7 of 11Go for a run or work on that presentation? Before you hit the computer, run errands, or clean your house, clear your mind and hit the ground running. This way you get your run out of the way and now have a little more energy to do work that you do not really want to do.
Give Yourself Kudos
8 of 11You've had your eye on a nice weekend getaway with some friends. Use that as a reward once you've run a certain amount of miles. It can be something as big as a trip or even a nice sports massage. Set your mileage goal before you treat yourself to something rewarding.
Test Out New Running Gear
9 of 11When you look good, you feel confident. Spice up your wardrobe with new kicks, shorts or accessories. After spending money on the new gear, who wouldn't want to get out there to test it and show it off?
Get Social on Social Media
10 of 11Tweet, pin, Instagram, or update your Facebook status with your miles. Sharing your progress will add to your accountability and motivation. You might even inspire some of your friends to start running.
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