The Running Explained Podcast

s5/e01 The Science of Habit Formation: Building Habits & Behaviors That Support Your Running Goals! with Karin Nordin, PhD

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Feb 6, 2025
Dr. Karin Nordin, a behavior change expert and founder of Body Brain Alliance, dives deep into the psychology of habit formation and motivation. She explains how our brains resist change and the importance of self-perception in achieving running goals. Karin offers actionable strategies to build lasting habits and overcome decision fatigue. The conversation explores the barriers faced by those with ADHD and emphasizes self-compassion, environmental influences, and adopting a runner's identity to foster consistent engagement in running.
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INSIGHT

Why Change Is Hard

  • Your brain resists change because it prioritizes safety and homeostasis.
  • Current behaviors are perceived as safe, while change introduces risk and cognitive effort.
INSIGHT

Habits vs. Behaviors

  • Habits are automatic actions triggered by cues, like buckling a seatbelt after closing the car door.
  • Complex behaviors, such as running, involve numerous decisions and cannot become fully habitual.
ADVICE

Habit Stacking

  • Create habits that support running behaviors, such as placing your running shoes in a visible spot each night.
  • This visual cue reinforces the desired behavior the following morning.
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