Over the past few blog posts, I have aimed to give a small insight into the running community, the rise in popularity of the sport on social media and the reasons why I enjoy running so much and how it is so prevalent in my life. Whether or not I believe the amount of people that have gotten into running is a direct result of social media is still something I am unsure about, however I would say it has definitely had somewhat of an impact as there has been a clear increase in the amount of younger people getting into the sport. I think the rise of the online running communities and run clubs is a great thing for the sport as the more people getting out the better; for more reasons than just the physical health benefits. Again, whether or not the popularity surrounding running is only a trend is something that will have to be looked into after a while, to see if the buzz has died down. For me, I hope that the popularity surrounding running is here to stay, as I love that more peopl...
When I first started running, I more often than not had to drag myself out of the house to get myself to go on a run. I never had any motivation and honestly slightly hated running at the start; I couldn't breathe, my legs hurt, and I wanted to stop within the first minute of starting. However, it didn't take long before I was seeing some benefits from dragging myself out on my runs. My breathing was becoming better, my legs were taking me farther and I didn't quite hate it just as much as I did in the beginning. My fitness levels were increasing, and I slowly but surely started to enjoy the process of getting myself out for a run more and more as time went on! Apart from the physical benefits and the increased fitness levels, I have seen so many benefits from running that I would not have thought when I started, including an elevated sense of mood. For me, running clears my head majorly and I can always rely on a run to increase my mood on a bad day. Equally, running has...