The Top 5 Mistakes Almost Every Beginner Runner Makes (and How to Avoid Them)

Paula Veloso
by Paula Veloso
6 months ago

Starting to run is simple — but it’s also incredibly common for beginners to make the same mistakes over and over again.
The good news? They’re all easy to fix.

If you’re taking your first steps into running, here are the five most common mistakes and how to avoid them so you can feel better, improve faster and stay motivated.

1) Starting too fast

This is the number-one beginner mistake.
Motivation is high, the first kilometre feels amazing… and suddenly you’re out of breath after two minutes.

How to avoid it:
• Run at a pace where you can still talk
• Use run/walk intervals if needed
• Focus on staying consistent, not running fast

2) Lack of consistency

Running once a week won’t build fitness — it just makes every session feel like “day one” all over again.

How to avoid it:
• Aim for 2–3 short runs per week
• Keep a simple routine you can repeat
• Consistency > intensity

3) Wearing the wrong shoes

You don’t need the most expensive pair, but running in worn-out or unsupportive shoes is a guaranteed shortcut to discomfort.

How to avoid it:
• Choose comfortable, stable running shoes
• Avoid completely flat or heavy trainers
• If possible, pick shoes specifically designed for running

4) Doing the exact same run every time

Same route, same pace, same duration.
This stalls progress and makes running feel boring.

How to avoid it:
• Mix easy running, walking and different paces
• Try new routes
• Keep at least one “easy run” every week

5) Waiting “to get fitter” before signing up for a race

Many beginners postpone their first race because they think they need to be in perfect shape first.
In reality, signing up for a simple event is what gives you focus and motivation.

How to avoid it:
• Pick a 5K or a non-competitive walk
• Choose a date that’s close enough to stay motivated
• Join for the experience, not the time

👉 Find beginner-friendly events (5K, 10K and walking distances) on RaceFinder — many still open for registration.

Running doesn’t have to be complicated.
Avoiding these five mistakes — starting too fast, lacking consistency, wearing the wrong shoes, repeating the same run, and delaying your first race — already puts you miles ahead.

The rest comes naturally: confidence, progress and maybe even your first medal before the year ends.

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