10 reasons why moms should run

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Running has been a lifesaver for me.

And that still surprises me. Because I never liked sports. In high school I was always chosen last in gym class, because I wasn't any good.

But running somehow struck a chord. It offered me peace of mind, when everything around me was chaotic.

And it's kept me sane during 21 years of motherhood. Which is why I would like to share all the reasons why moms should run!

10 reasons why moms should run

  1. You teach by example. By running you're showing your children a way to stay healthy and get rid of stress. This is especially good since more and more children struggle with their weight.
  2. Running means time for you.
  3. You'll gain in self confidence.
  4. You'll be healthier.
  5. You get peace of mind.
  6. You get rid of superfluous adrenaline and stress. So the next time someone spills their drink you won't go bananas.
  7. You'll sleep better.
  8. Your mind wil work better, which always comes in handy when dealing with children who are very creative in finding excuses not to do things. Like cleaning up after themselves.
  9. You're not only a mom, wife, employee, you're also a Runner!
  10. Yes, you cán eat that mars bar.

What does running mean to you?

25 comments

Unknown said...

Running & the gym is definitely 'me' time, it's my de-stress. You don't have to think about anything other than what you are doing right at that second #JustAnotherLinky

Unknown said...

I really need to get back to running.

Unknown said...

It was so much easier when the twins napped and the big girls were in school. Summer kills my running truly. A few more weeks! I definately notice a difference. From my butt to my mood.

Unknown said...

Running means something I can not do to save my life... I've never been good at it. I get out of breath really quick. I would love to be able to run but instead I enjoy walking at a really fast pace.

Thank you for linking up with #JustAnotherLinky

Laura x x x

Midwife and Life said...

I used to run, for all those reasons, but since my last child I just don't have the energy or motivation. One day I'll get back to it! #justanotherlinky

Midwife and Life said...

I used to run, for all those reasons, but since my last child I just don't have the energy or motivation. One day I'll get back to it! #justanotherlinky

Crystal Green from Sharing Life's Moments said...

I WISH I could run again. I miss it a heck of a lot, but since my car accident in 2006 I can no longer do it. All of the reasons you mentioned are great reasons for running. I also found that it was a great way to feel the wind move throughout my body that didn't cost anything. It gave me the feeling of being powerful too.

Thank you for sharing this with us on the #HomeMattersParty. We hope to see you again when we open our doors on Friday at 12AM EST.

Nicole Orriëns said...

What helps me, is to go running early in the morning Kristin.

Nicole Orriëns said...

I totally understand. However don't forget: running may actually fíll you with new energy!

Nicole Orriëns said...

I'm so sorry you can't run again because of your car accident. Maybe you could take up walking?

Nicole Orriëns said...

If you get out of breath you're running too fast. Running should nót make you gasp for some air : )

Jen|Practical, By Default said...

I loved running, but cardio hates me. Due to heath issues I can't run like I used to. I am slowly building up to my old self. Thanks for this tip. Found you #HomeMattersParty

Audrey said...

Ha ha ha ha, No!

Substitute almost any other form of exercise for running and I am there with you. I have never enjoyed it and now it is now good for my body. I am in the non-impact stage of life now. But your points are absolutely valid and don't only apply to running.

Thanks for sharing with us on #FridayFrivolity

Nicole Orriëns said...

That sucks J. I hope you'll get back to your old running self.

Nicole Orriëns said...

Thanks Audrey! You are absolutely right : )

The Mum Reviews said...

Absolutely! I never liked long distance running when I was younger but since I had my kids it is a lifeline. Perfect way to get fit, lose weight, de-stress and have some me time on my own schedule. I'm still working back to longer runs after having my 2nd child. Today was a milestone though because I ran for 20 minutes without stopping for the first time in ages. Thanks for the inspiring post! #twinklytuesday

Amy W said...

Yes, yes, yes! Running has done wonders for me as a mom! I love the healthy competition, stress relief and positive body image it gives me! Thank you for the inspiration on #mommymoments :)

Cascia Talbert said...

I love this post and I agree with you completely. Running has been so good for me as well. It helps me deal with stress, sleep better at night, feel better about myself and I enjoy my morning runs. Like you I wasn't in sports in high-school. But I started running shortly after my fifth and youngest child was born, mostly to get back in shape because I knew I wasn't going to have any more children. Running has been much more than that for me.

Thanks for linking up for Wordless Wednesday.

Nicole Orriëns said...

I love your story Cascia. It sounds so similar to mine!

Nicole Orriëns said...

Yes, running can do wonders for your body image and give some much needed stress relief. As for competition, that one I can't relate to I'm afraid. I only compete against my inner lazybone : )

Nicole Orriëns said...

Good for you! Well done!

Life-As-Mum said...

I really want to start running! I know it will help me with many things but having the time to do it is my problem at the moment.
Thank you for linking up to #justanotherlinky

Sandra Lee said...

My running days are over but I still enjoy my daily workouts. Thank you for sharing with us at Celebrate Your Story and have a great week!

Nicole Orriëns said...

Please don't wait till you find the time Life as Mum! Máke it!

Nicole Orriëns said...

Anything that gets you moving works : )

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