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Summer Running Goals: How Itโ€™s Going So Far

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We all know that summer running is not easy. Personally, I prefer running when the weather is cooler. This summer has been especially hot and humid, but that hasnโ€™t stopped me from lacing up and getting out there.

For the month of June, I ran 41.9 miles โ€” a major change from previous years and something Iโ€™m proud of. Encouraged by that progress, I challenged myself to run 125 miles in July. But as the heat and humidity set in, I quickly realized that was too lofty of a goal. I changed my plan. My new goal was 100 miles in July. It was a more realistic target that still pushed me forward.

For August, my focus has been on balance. I dedicate three days a week to strength training at the gym. I also allocate three days to running. My weekly mileage goal is 20 miles, and for the most part, that plan has been going well. Along the way, Iโ€™ve dealt with some hip pain, which meant taking a few days to rest and recharge. Even with setbacks, Iโ€™m still chugging along with my summer running plans.

What this season has taught me is that goals donโ€™t have to be perfect to be powerful. Adjusting doesnโ€™t mean failing. It means listening to your body. It means honoring your limits. It also means celebrating your wins along the way.


My Running Essentials

Over the summer, a few items have become non-negotiables in my running routine. They arenโ€™t just gear. Theyโ€™re the little things that help me stay consistent, comfortable, and motivated. This is true even when the air is thick with humidity.

  • Fly Buds Wireless Earbuds โ€“ Light, reliable, and sweat-ready. These earbuds turn every run into its own personal playlist or podcast escape.
  • Brooks Ghost 16 Running Shoes โ€“ My daily trainers this season. They are cushioned and breathable. These shoes are supportive enough to carry me 40+ miles in a month. They handle humid runs with ease.
  • Fitness Tracker / Smartwatch โ€“ Tracking my pace, mileage, and milestones keeps me accountableโ€”even on days when motivation feels low.
  • Hydration Gear โ€“ Staying hydrated is essential. This gear is a lifesaver during summer runs when the heat kicks up.

Letโ€™s Keep the Conversation Going

Running in the summer heat hasnโ€™t been easy, but itโ€™s been full of lessons and small victories. Now Iโ€™d love to hear from you:

๐Ÿ‘‰ Have you set any summer fitness goals? Howโ€™s it going so far? Share your wins, struggles, or tips in the commentsโ€”Iโ€™d love to cheer you on.

And if youโ€™re thinking about starting or growing your own running journey, check out the gear Iโ€™ve linked above. These essentials have made a real difference for me. They include my Fly Buds earbuds and Brooks Ghost 16 shoes. They might help you too.


Looking Ahead

I am not where I want to be yet, but every mile this summer has taught me something. My plan is to keep building consistency, stay strong through cross-training, and listen closely to what my body needs.

I am also working on adding energy gels into my running routine. On longer runs, my energy tends to dip around miles six and seven. I tried an energy gel I bought locally and it worked well. My next step is to order more from Amazon so I can keep them on hand for future runs.

Thank you for stopping byโ€”I hope you found something helpful in this weekโ€™s post. Donโ€™t forget to like and share ๐Ÿ™‚

10 mile run day!