Forums >General Running>Is there a difference between a goal & a resolution?
sugnim
Just for general discussion here, do you see a difference between a running related New Year's resolution and a running related goal for the new year?
2013 Goal: 365d+2013mi
Sounds like semantics to me. I have a "goal" to run all of 2013, at least 2 miles a day for the whole year. I'm not going to call it a "resolution" though just because I don't care for the word resolution.
I notice that most people that make a resolution turn out not to be very resolute in most cases, but people who set goals? They seem to achieve them more often :-)
The Plan (the big parts)→ /// April 20th: 24 Hour Race Hampton, VA (PR of 76.25 Miles) /// May 19th: Three Days at the Fair (12 Hour) in NJ (PR of 55 MIles) /// Sep 21st: NC-24 Hour Race in Ohio /// Nov 23rd: JFK-50 in MD /// Dec 31st: Peanut Island (12 Hour) in FL /// ∞
I might resolve to run more in 2013 than I did in 2012.
I might set a goal of running a certain time for the 10k.
mileage hound
Goals make it past January.
2013 goals: Kick some arse. Moreso than 2012.
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Eye of Sauron
They are overlapping terms that people use to mean overlapping things.
Good goals are tangible and measurable. "Resolutions" may or may not be.
I made that up.
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Mostly Harmless
Resolution generally implies that you are trying to "fix" something. Goal is a much better word in my opinion.
This reminds me of one of my favorite coach-isms,"a goal without a plan is just a wish." I don't know who said that first but I really like it. If you have a goal, make a plan to achieve it or else you are just dreaming. Of course there is nothing wrong with dreaming, just don't be too disappointed when you wake up and you haven't achieved anything.
"A goal without a plan it is just a dream" - Dave Ramsey
PR's: HM: 1:44:18 (05/06/13)FM: 3:54:51 (3/16/13)
2013 Races
Rock n Roll USA (3/16) - Goal: < 4:00:00
Frederick HM (5/5) - Goal: To have fun and celebrate life.
Marine Corps Marathon (10/27) - Goal: ?
I think of resolutions as doing something different than you had previously, or changing something about you.
Stop smoking
Go vegitarian
Start running
Join the gym
Loose X pounds
Goals are more about continuing what you're already doing, but at a higher/better level.
Improve a race PR
Loose another 5 pounds by summer
But yeah, it's a pretty fuzzy distinction!
Losing x pounds is one of my running goals every year.
This year x = 44 (as of Dec 26)
I have running goals and life goals - Not any resolutions.
I think of resolutions as doing something different than you had previously, or changing something about you. Stop smoking Go vegitarian Start running Join the gym Loose X pounds Goals are more about continuing what you're already doing, but at a higher/better level. Improve a race PR Loose another 5 pounds by summer But yeah, it's a pretty fuzzy distinction!
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2013 Goals ~ Mar < 3:00, 5M < 29, 10k < 35
I guess I was trying to say someone who had done nothing to watch their weight previously would have a resolution to loose weight in the new year.
Someone who had already had success loosing some weight would set a goal to loose a few more pounds.
A Saucy Wench
A resolution is about a behavior, a goal is about an outcome.
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"When I got too tired to run anymore I just pretended I wasnt tired and kept running anyway" - dd, age 7
I like that.
Good times never seemed so good.
Ha ha, yes. I was going to say that goals are something that you actually do, but was beaten to the punch.
- Joe
Big, hairy, unrealistic goals: 2:39:59, 15:59, 9:59, 4:39. Mara PR in Boston would be nice, too.
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Resolutions are things you can do... NOW. Goals are things that you strive for, or attain LATER. So yeah, what Ennay said.
For the next month or so the local Y will be extra crowded with resolutionists, making it harder to get a treadmill. By March they'll all be gone, and it'll be back to the usual crowd, working on their goals.
I put it under there.
Tessa
Resolutions are internal. You control them.
Goals are external. You may or may not be able to control them.
I resolve to run 4x a week. That's something I have control over (in almost all cases, unless there's something unexpected like an injury).
My goal is to break Xx for the full. That's external. I may or may not be able to achieve it. It's possible, but there are so many factors involved that I may not make that goal.
Also IMHO resolutions should be within your power. Goals should require some stretching and effort to reach.
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