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The Extra Mile! Comparing yourself to other runners

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RunPod

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"The only person you really need to compare yourself to is the version of you who never started in the first place."
"If running is helping you feel stronger or calmer or healthier or happier... then there we go, you're succeeding."
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Episode Summary

Jenny Falconer hosts a bonus episode of RunPod, titled The Extra Mile, where she dives into the common issue of comparison among runners. She acknowledges that running can inspire feelings of both motivation and inadequacy as individuals often find themselves measuring their progress against others' achievements in pace, distance, or accolades. However, Falconer stresses that such comparisons can be misleading since the full context of another runner's journey is often unknown, including their motivations, goals, and struggles.

Falconer encourages listeners to realize that everyone's running journey is unique and valid, whether one is training for speed, managing mental health, recovering from injury, or simply aiming to run a few times a week. The key takeaway is that instead of comparing oneself to others, individuals should focus on their own progress. The true measure of success is not external validation but rather personal improvement and the journey undertaken, no matter how small. Celebration of personal milestones, even those that go unseen, is crucial because consistency and commitment to one's own path are more important than comparison.

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Episode Summary

Jenny Falconer hosts a bonus episode of RunPod, titled The Extra Mile, where she dives into the common issue of comparison among runners. She acknowledges that running can inspire feelings of both motivation and inadequacy as individuals often find themselves measuring their progress against others' achievements in pace, distance, or accolades. However, Falconer stresses that such comparisons can be misleading since the full context of another runner's journey is often unknown, including their motivations, goals, and struggles.

Falconer encourages listeners to realize that everyone's running journey is unique and valid, whether one is training for speed, managing mental health, recovering from injury, or simply aiming to run a few times a week. The key takeaway is that instead of comparing oneself to others, individuals should focus on their own progress. The true measure of success is not external validation but rather personal improvement and the journey undertaken, no matter how small. Celebration of personal milestones, even those that go unseen, is crucial because consistency and commitment to one's own path are more important than comparison.

Key Takeaways

  • Focus on your own running journey, not others'.
  • Celebrate small personal milestones in your running.
  • Consistency in your progress matters more than comparison.

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