Let’s clear something up once and for all. You do not need to:
– be “fit” before you’re allowed to start running,
– lose weight,
– get in shape,
– wait until you look like a “proper runner“.
You’re allowed to begin exactly where you are – breathless, jiggly, nervous, curious.
That’s a beginning.
Maybe it was school gym class.
Perhaps it was a diet plan.
Or could be the marketing images of runners that all show lean, glistening bodies bounding along like gazelles. (Spoiler: real runners come in all shapes.)
Wherever the message came from, it’s time to challenge it.
Because the truth is: fitness isn’t a requirement for becoming a runner, it’s a result of becoming one.
If you’ve recently started running (or want to), chances are you’ve had some version of this thought “I’m too unfit to do this“.
Here’s what’s really happening in your body, your:
This doesn’t mean you’re not cut out for running. It means you’re right on track.
The breathlessness passes.
The soreness fades.
What lingers are the thoughts like:
This is the part of running that most plans ignore: the mental load of starting.
But when you learn to spot those stories – and keep showing up anyway – something shifts. Not just in your body, but in your confidence.
Here’s what I want you to know:
And if you’re tired of going it alone, I’ve got something for you.
This is a 10-week guided experience designed to help you start running in a way that feels safe, supported, and sustainable.
It’s not just about the miles / kilometers. It’s about building trust with your body and your brain.
And the waitlist is open now – with exclusive early bird pricing.
If you’re ready to stop waiting until you feel “fit enough“, and start building the confidence to run your way, I’d love to support you.
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This blog was inspired by my recent podcast episode “Start Where You Are, Running Isn’t Just For The Fit“.
Tune in for mindset shifts, personal stories, and journal prompts to help you stop waiting and start running. LISTEN HERE.