Most people are not very good at setting fitness goals. They try one thing after another, get distracted and end up frustrated and annoyed that they started yet another thing, but didn’t finish it. My buddy Vic wrote a great post on how to finally achieve your fitness goals. You should take 5 minutes to read it all here but the three main points are
- Set A Deadline
- Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is
- Use Social Pressure
Time. Money. People. The Trifecta of motivation. And that’s exactly why running a triathlon is the perfect goal to get back into shape – it encompasses all three perfectly.
You’ll Have a Solid Countdown
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As soon as you sign up for that race, that race date is ingrained in your head. You know when it is and exactly how long you have to get ready for it.
Hit “signup” and the countdown begins immedately. Better start now.
You’re Invested In It
Once you put down the $60-$100 for a race, you’re committed. I don’t make a habit of wasting money. If I put money down on something, I’m going to go do it – whether or not it’s pretty is a whole different story – but it’s going to be done no matter what.
Once you have money on the line – you become more invested in the race emotionally because you’ve already invested financially in it. It’s not brain science, but it works.
If you’ve ever played poker with fake chips, you’ll notice the difference. When you’re just screwing around with friends, people tend to care less, take bigger bets and not consider the consequences of their actions – because there’s no real chance of losing any actual money. When there’s real money on the line, you take more time to think things through, evaluate your decisions and play for keeps.
Put your chips in the game. Sign up for a race. Stop talking and start playing for keeps.
People Will Be Watching
- Want to back out of the race? Have fun explaining that to your friends who came out to watch you.
- Puking up a long? There will be spectators.
- Sweat more than should be humanly possible? Smile for the camera.
One More Thing
Also, the whole drowning* thing is a pretty big incentive. Knowing that when the day comes, you’re going to have to figure out how to swim 600m in open water one way or another is a great incentive to get in the pool, practice and get better. Don’t drown. It’s completely overrated.
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Fortunately, you don’t have to be superman to run a triathlon (in fact, I’m not even sure how good he is with water). You can do it in 3 months with the right training and motivation. But, the very first step I tell anyone is to sign up for your race – because once you do – there’s no turning back. With the right training, you can run your first triathlon in just 3 months. If you’d like to learn more, visit Impossible TRI.
*You won’t actually drown – there will be plenty of lifeguards and buoys to save you if you have trouble :).
Tyler hurst says
Challenge accepted.
Joel Runyon says
BOOM
Thomas Frank says
For me, the word “Triathlon” is replaced with “Tough Mudder” 🙂
Jarie Bolander says
Putting down the cash is a huge incentive to just get it done. Also, tell everyone you know.
You are right drowning is overrated and besides, if you have a wetsuit, you float! Problem solved.