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daveymac1973
08/01/2012 00:35:55
Ive also started one. Thought it might keep me
motivated
. The address for mine is: http://running-dave73.blogspot.com/
K-Anne
07/01/2012 01:38:25
Hi, Just recently joined the site and have loved all the advice and direction that is provided. I noticed a few people saying that keeping a blog or journal is crucial in keeping you
motivated
. I'm just starting back running after a pretty nasty accident but I'm coming back fighting and have set myself a massive challenge of training for a marathon in 38 weeks, as you can imagine, i need all the
motivation
I can get. Just created a blog tonight but wanted to get some folks opinions on wither their useful and any other tips on either keeping a blog or generally staying
motivated
.thanks for taking the time to read thisblog address :- kirst-38week2marathon.blogspot.comKirst x
Timi
07/01/2012 13:15:50
I have started a blog as well, where I log my progress with training, among other things. I think a blog is a great way to record and reflect on your progress - as you read back previous entries, you will see how far you have come and seeing yourself grow is very
motivating
. Evidence shows that if you put your goals in writing, you are more likely to achieve them. Why don't you invite your friends to subscribe to your blog, that way they can hold you accountable for training regularly?
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