
Filed in New to Running, Running Goals, Running Mindset
Running in Your 50s: Letting Go of Old Expectations
Running in your 50s can be deeply fulfilling – but only if you allow it to look different from the running you did before.
One of the biggest challenges isn’t physical. It’s mental.
Many runners in their 50s carry an invisible weight: memories of what they used to be able to do.
Comparing today’s body to a younger version of yourself is a fast way to drain joy from running.
Instead, ask:
Success in running doesn’t have to mean PBs or podiums.
It might mean:
All of these are valid – and powerful – reasons to run.
Running in your 50s works best when it’s aligned with your life, not competing with it.
That means:
When you let go of outdated expectations, running often becomes more enjoyable than ever.
If you’re new to running in your 50s, start with Running Over 50: Why It’s Never Too Late to Start for a complete overview.
Meet Coach G
I was the kid that would do anything to skip PE class at school, then one day, I set myself a goal that took me from zero movement to running a half-marathon in less than 6 months.
That one goal led me to becoming a certified coach.
I bloody love supporting runners of all levels — from zero to ultrarunner — in believing in their dreams and achieving them!
