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Help! I think I’ve lost it 😢

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I haven’t run for three weeks having been running 5k plus three times a week for ages.

What should I do? Kind of scared to go out in case I can’t move. Am I back to square one?

I really want to get back out there and finish what I started- or should I say, keep running..

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Speedy60Graduate10

That day comes for every new runner. It happened to me after a Christmas break with family (remember when those days were possible?). I got home feeling like a slug and it was on that day that I made the decision not to give up, but to become a runner. It's one of the best decisions I've ever made.

Shoes on, chin up, ignore the gremlins and get out there. Once you've done it, you'll wonder what you were worried about. The only runs you regret are the ones you don't do!

Good luck and let us know how you get on. 💪

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Elleay in reply to Speedy60

Aww that’s such a great reply!! Thank you so much. It’s only been (less than) three weeks but it seems like forever. It has fallen apart since the dark mornings set in, and I find it too tricky to run at any other time. I got myself all the hi vis and a head torch but 4.45am was just pitch black (country road- I live in a village) All the excuses, but you’re right. Thank you ♥️

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LittleoyellowGraduate10

Hi Elleay totally agree with Speedy60, just go out and run- doesn't have to be 5k, but it's the weekend- go for a run- the weather is beautiful 🏃‍♀️😁🍁🍂

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Elleay in reply to Littleoyellow

Thank you! It’s also our October holiday here, so I can really get back on it! I’m pretty sure I can get back on track if I just make the first move. Enjoy your runs too!

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LittleoyellowGraduate10 in reply to Elleay

You've got this 👍🏃‍♀️ my legs need some pampering after yesterday's run, I'm pretty sure that cake will help 🤣🍰 but I'll be back out tomorrow or Monday to make the most of the free stress relief and the rest of this beautiful October 😁🏃‍♀️🍁

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Tinytears60Graduate10

Aww - I just did my first run after 10 days last night and I felt the same trepidation ( and I was going out for a walk!!)

Running gear on and no pressure, music in your ears and set off .. I think you will surprise yourself 👌

Remember ANY run is better than no run! 👏👏

Happy running 💕

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Elleay in reply to Tinytears60

Thank you! I’ve been following you for a while and you’re a great inspiration! I’m going through a terrible time just now and running has been one of my saviours. I’m desperately trying to keep moving forward... literally!

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Tinytears60Graduate10 in reply to Elleay

Aww thanks so much... how lovely of you to say that 💕

I struggle to be kind to myself... the running bug has well and truly bitten me but I’ve had an awful time with work stuff and more recently felt unwell (possibly stress related with it all ) so I can relate to what you say... running was my saviour too...

I can’t stress enough to be kind to yourself.. I’m so sorry you’re going thru stuff - life can be pants at times! Celebrate the tiny positives.. tiny steps forward. 👍

feel free to private message me... it might help and you never know some of my experiences may just ease your way through your stuff

It’s good to talk and I’m fiercely protective of our running family and they have looked after me these past few months x

💕

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Elleay in reply to Tinytears60

Thank you. That might just’ve made me have something in my eye! I’ll take you up on that 🌈🌟

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Tinytears60Graduate10 in reply to Elleay

Aww lovely - I’ve been there 🤗

Trust me - my family on here have pulled me thru 💕

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CBDBGraduate10

Oh no! Hope you get that MoJo back.

As others have said, intervall running seems to be a good way back in, and I have just run and reviewed the first of Erin’s runs on Runkeeper.

There is no shame doing intervals. It took me a while to understand these as not going back, but training in a particular way. And you can always shift from walk-run intervals to slow-fast run intervals.

My write up of Erin’s lovely audio coached run is here healthunlocked.com/bridgeto...

You got this!

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Elleay in reply to CBDB

I really hope so too! Thank you

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Elfe560minGraduate

Hi Elleay, just go out for a no pressure gentle jog. No need to push speed or distance, just go out to enjoy it gently. You will be amazed at how much fitness you have retained - 3 weeks is not long.😄

I’m really sorry that life is tough just now- all the more important to make your running something that you can enjoy. 😄

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Elleay in reply to Elfe5

Thank you for your encouraging words. You’re so right!

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nowsterGraduate10

The important bit is just to get out and do SOMETHING.

I spent four weeks on the injury couch before I could do any consolation runs. I'm doing intervals to build back the endurance and protect against future injury. If I can work up to doing 5km by the end of this month I'll be very pleased with myself.

Do a gentle jog. No expectations. Stop when you feel tired.

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Elleay in reply to nowster

Great advice, thank you

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damienairAdministrator

I've lost it loads of time before. You will find it again once your out the door and within 2-3 weeks you will be back to normal. Happy running and welcome back.

Damien

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Elleay in reply to damienair

Thank you! Tomorrow is the day 😬

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RoxdogGraduate10

It's difficult to look after ourselves when things aren't right or we feel unsettled. I think you'll be fine after a 3 week break, just take it easy on yourself, slow and steady. Remember the power of running! Running can be a constant friend to us all, to relieve stress and worries. Good luck. 😊

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Elleay in reply to Roxdog

Thank you. I know I’ll feel better once I actually do it. I’ve come too far to only come this far!

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