As a great follow up to my last post about NOT completing goals and workouts, I opened up my Strava account to find this waiting for me:
Yay, me! I knew I was close to making the year’s mileage goal – but I hadn’t realized that I’d already met it. And with another month or so of riding in 2016. 🙂
As I look at this very simple graph, I realized something: we often set goals that are within our reference point. (Last January, I thought 1,000 was great.) Ok, so that sentence didn’t come out as smooth as I would like it – I see it as a factor of: we don’t always know how awesome we can be, because we see any improvement as great. We’re the ones that hold ourselves back.
See, I thought that 2,000 miles in a year was awesome. But looking at this today, sure, I could have set the goal at 2,500 and likely accomplished it. 3,000 would have been a push – and I would have just had to pile on more miles earlier in the year (and possibly not have 2 surgeries back to back).
I’ll accept this baby step and insight into my goal setting, because often I can accomplish more than I think I can – I just have to trust myself.
Now… what to choose as my 2017 mileage goal?….

Congratulations! That’s a lot of miles lol. So we should have bigger goals?! I’m on board :)) looking forward to see what you choose as your 2017 mileage!
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🙂 Go big or go home! haha! 2017 is going to be great!
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Congrats. I say change the goal to 4000 and add some road rides into the mix. You will make it easily.
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I’m with Titanium Henry. 4,000. I’ll hit 8,500 this year, though I’m admittedly nutty over cycling.
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Should we take on that nutty comment? (Heh heh heh)
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hahaha!! you guy are hilarious! 😀 Ok, let me think about 4,000. I’ve already planned for 1 road race and BCBR is at least 275miles… so yes, 4,000 may be a stretch but reachable. Thanks for the support!
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