The gremlins 👿have been getting the better of me for the last 2 days, forcing me to settle for muddy welly-boot clad lunchtime strolls in the woods 🌳instead of going for a run.
They nearly beat me again this morning. I woke up, looked outside - grey, damp, dismal, breezy - and promptly got back into bed. Decided I was being ridiculous, gave myself a good talking to, got up again, kit on, warmed up and out.
It started (not)well when, whilst faffing around with my playlist, I stepped into a deep puddle around the corner from the house. 🙄 Oh well, I’ll just have to run with wet feet.
I’m having another attempt at the final weeks Speed Challenge as I desperately want to beat my previous best time from week 2 of the Challenge, which was 5.50.
So it’s the usual out and back past the Rugby Club. It’s still ridiculously muddy, but with a bit less standing water.
Nicely warmed up after a fartlek interval with sprints between alternate lamp-posts followed by a recovery speed walk I set off.
I’m a bit scared of going flat out on the muddy top section but speed up once I’m past the worst of it to try and make up some time. I reach the halfway point - it feels fast and I’m breathing heavily. I don‘t dare check my watch but just keep going, trying to hold my form. At about 0.8k I’m flagging a bit – I don’t think I can sustain this pace and back off for a few seconds. Come on Diane – you can do this! I find a little bit extra from somewhere and then its done!
I’m totally exhausted and stop, bent double, hands on hips for a few seconds trying to catch my breath.
I need some Bingo card ticks so I swap my playlist to a short one of Christmas tunes for the jog back home – Fairy Tale of New York (The Pogues & the late great Kirsty Mc Coll), Merry Christmas Everybody (Slade), I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday (Wizzard).
Well I really don’t know about the snowman bringing the snow – more like the rain man bringing the mud!
I reach the 5k point for my (not)parkrun and stop my watch. The time certainly isn’t going to win me any medals today.
Back home I check that stats and….
Wait for it…..
my time for the 1km sprint is 5.48! 😁
Yes! It may only be 2 seconds but I did it!
After synching, Strava also gives me personal records for 1/2 mile and 400m so I’m super pleased with my run today.
The Speed Challenge has been great fun. It forced me out of my comfort zone and to try something which I never would have done otherwise. I'm glad I signed up.
Now on to the 2020 Distance Relay Challenge