So here comes the hard part - making sure you stick to those runs (even through our unusually bad weather!)
We often find that we are more likely to keep up the hard work when we have something to work towards. So what better way to motivate yourself than with a charity run? They come in all shapes and sizes but you can get a better idea of which one best suits you on our website. You don't have to sign up for a full blown marathon straight away, there are lots of fun runs and charity walks to choose from.
Keep Motivated
Not only is taking part in a charity run great for raising money, but it also gives you a purpose or goal to work towards.Having secured a place in a charity run you will then feel compelled to brave those dark dreary evenings, and get those running trainers on!
You will also know the route of the run which means you can have as many practise laps as you want, and get to know the course.Buddy Up
Some find it helpful to run with a friend or member of family,
or sometimes you may even make friends with other taking part in the
race! You will be able to motivate each other and offer support to be
ready for that starting line.
You can also share tips and tricks such as training plans.

Broadcast your plan
So you've signed up for the race and secured your spot. Now the best thing you can do is tell absolutely
everyone about it! Not only to raise money but to ensure you have a great support network behind you, to help encourage you through to thefinish line. Also share it on your social media pages, it is much harder to
back out now that you've told the world about your target!
Before the Race
Make sure you get at least 8 hours sleep the night before the race, and that you are well hydrated. Also the morning of the race you may not want to have a heavy breakfast, stick to something light and nutritious. Also visit a trusted sports shop where they can advise you on appropriate footwear to prevent injury.
Warming up before the race will also prevent any unwanted aches or
pains during the run.
After the Race
Make sure you re-hydrate and eat to allow your body to recover.
It's easy to forget and not always the first thing you want to do after a run, but stretching is an important part of keeping fit. You can also plunge your legs into some iced water or do some light exercise to loosen them up later in the day.
And last but not least.. Well done! A charity run is a great achievement and you should reward yourself accordingly. Whether you get that new pair of trainers or simply go for a massage, do something that you will find rewarding.
