Feel free to define “average” how you see fit. This isn’t about debating what is average person. Comparisons to the averages in your age / friend group are fine too.

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      Well, generally speaking the easiest way to do that is to stop only once you’re past the 20k mark.

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        Have you tried this “not stopping” technique yourself? Sounds like snake oil, to be honest…

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          Not stopping would require me to actually start first. I haven’t gotten that far yet. Seems to be the difficult part.

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            I feel like the first week is actually the hardest. Then I start getting excited when I improve my times or distance and it becomes so much easier.

            My problem is that vacations and winter really ruin my motivation. Who wants to run for an hour when it’s pouring rain or freezing outside?

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      Incremental training. I started with Couch-to-5K. Highly recommend. Once you complete that program, increment weekly distance by no more than 10% per week until you reach your goal.

      https://c25k.com/

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        It’s funny, I used that program several years ago when I didn’t exercise at all. Currently running around 9km, three times a week.

        I have this unrealistic dream to run the marathon but I feel like even if I could physically do it, I’d get bored. Half marathon seems doable, though.