Pfff! Just back from an evening run. Another 8K, my longest run to date at exactly 8.07km.
Just before my run I pondered if I should, for once, take a water bottle with me on my run as it seems quite hot out there! But I decided not as I just hate the feeling of holding something with sweaty hands, and I didn't have an alternative way of transporting it.
The run itself went was fine physically, better than I was expecting actually. Recently I've been pushing myself a bit with pace (starting off at 6:15/km-ish and gradually getting slower) and today I decided to start off easier. Started off at 7:20/km and actually I ended up keeping the pace much steadier and did my fastest overall 5K+ pace in recent weeks!
But BOY OH BOY, did I regret not having that water bottle. My mouth got chapped at about 4K, I almost got a stitch, just horrible. I ended up having to cut short the route I planned (which would have been over 8K so more than my target for today anyway) and make sure I ended the 8K RIGHT outside my house. Normally I am pretty determined to finish what I set out to do when it comes to my running sessions, but decided in this instance that getting water into me was more important than my own stubbornness...
Cue mad rush to the kitchen as soon as I hit 8K, bent over the kitchen sink, never been so happy to see running water in my life.
On the positive side it distracted me mentally from any of my usual niggles while running (calves, blisters, knees, hips) and I must say I'm feeling pretty ache-free right now! (I'll be regretting that statement tomorrow...)
My Race for Life 10K is in early July. Now seriously considering getting one of those O-shaped water bottles with a handle. I think I understand now why there aren't so many races scheduled in July and August! Feeling good about the race though, I have 5 weeks to increase my long run by another 2km. Reckon if I get to 9-9.5K before race day, the atmosphere will drag me through the extra 1km.
The moral of the story: stay hydrated out there in the heat, guys and gals!
Happy running xxx