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I say three runs, but my app counts weeks from Sunday, so Iโ€™m technically at four. ๐Ÿคจ Today, I seized the opportunity before the beast arrives; I fear thereโ€™ll not be runs feasible over the coming days, not even in balmy London. Iโ€™ve been running and reporting my weeks on Sundays, so Iโ€™m also out of sync with the appโ€™s sense of time. Note to self: May need to simplify to avoid confusion. Sticking to my usual method, my three runs this week have amounted to 19.41 km. (And then just think: Over a four-week month, that would be.... OMG... not that far off 100! As is clear, the misprision between me and the app is leading to all sorts of mathematical speculation.)

Iโ€™ve been running solo, which means I get to choose everything: earlier timing of run (out well before 7.30 to chase the sunrise), directions taken from door, routes from A to B, whether to make clockwise or counterclockwise loops, whether or not to seek out opportunities to go up inclines, etc. ๐Ÿ˜

All runs were bookended as usual: mobilisation qigong exercises at home, 5 mins brisk warmup walk, 5 mins cool down walk, solid stretch routine trending ever yoga-wards (hip flexor stretch now has arms and sternum raised; quad stretch is that one-legged move with both arms reaching back to hold the foot; and for me, ITB is just far better addressed with yoga). All runs were continuing my new yearโ€™s project: practise full but comfortable nasal breathing and running โ€˜lightโ€™ (as I can), now also with my arm exercises added. The breathing project means I am jeffing, with intervals determined by my own gauging of my bodyโ€™s ease/stress (and need for hankie moments). As in previous weeks, Iโ€™m finding that this focus is all-consuming, in a really good way. Iโ€™m still finding that as the run progresses Iโ€™m switching intervals more often.

R1: 01:03:27, 7.71k. ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿƒ๐Ÿผโ€โ™€๏ธ๐ŸฆŒ Both distance and time are new for me! Mild at c. 6 degrees. Beautiful deep golden sunrise with warm bronzing greys. (Photo.) Destination park, via orchards, minipark, allotments, old lane and alleys (a variant on last Sundayโ€™s 60-min route). I added a visit to the Mary Wollstonecraft statue (the little woman has no added robes at present), somewhat thwarted by giant puddles on every path through the green. Patches of purple crocuses were in bloom on the lawns of the flats.

R2: 41:31, 5.34k. Another beautiful sunrise of electric pinks and rich mauves against cool lemons and pale blue. Supposedly still mild, but the air felt very sharp and parked cars were covered with condensation. Local venue, with zigzagging into the centre as well as outer circuits. Park keepers laying new bark in playground. Snowdrops are emerging alongside the runnersโ€™ mud paths.

R3: 49:52, 6.36k. Overcast and mild, with heavy grey clouds prominent, darker still to west, but a strip of brightness on southern horizon. During the run, there were breaks and the clouds gained cumulus forms. An amazing sight of the City towers crowned by dark clouds; with some strange optical effects, the blocks took on the appearance of vertical rain. (My photo of this was too poor to share.) A flock of 7 parakeets greeted me ๐Ÿฆœ๐Ÿฆœ๐Ÿฆœ๐Ÿฆœ๐Ÿฆœ๐Ÿฆœ๐Ÿฆœand a much bigger one of calling gulls flying above and alongside made me think about Joolsโ€™ whopper swans. This week, the birdsongs have felt very spring-time. I started with a couple of loops of the local park, navigating route-obstructing โ€˜puddlesโ€™, and debris from some unofficial overnight get together, before I made a spontaneous diversion through the streets to the minipark, orchards, snickets, alleys and old lane. Iโ€™m always running the lane later in my runs; I should probably switch it around.

My pace is gradually increasing, with both splits and averages pulling more firmly below 8 min per km. I also noticed that my fastest split is between 5km and 6km on the longer runs; I donโ€™t try to achieve that, itโ€™s just a pattern. Maybe itโ€™s growing strength, or maybe the attention to form and lightness? Or both? I donโ€™t think thereโ€™s much change to the jeffing ratios, however; Iโ€™d have thought that the run segments would grow. Unfortunately, Iโ€™m not able to measure this precisely, so itโ€™s a subjective assessment. Still, itโ€™s intriguing to see the pace increasing while the jeffing intervals switch more frequently as the run progresses - which, contrary to the evidence of the splits, Iโ€™d have assumed meant I was tiring (apparently not). Really enjoying my runs and this journey of experimentation.

Best wishes for (getting through) the coming days. โ„๏ธโ„๏ธโ„๏ธ๐Ÿ’จ๐Ÿ’จ๐Ÿ’จ

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Bambi2020 profile image
Bambi2020Graduate10

Well done Gail, your runs are always so interesting - you get so much out of them and seek to make improvements - when Iโ€™m running I spend the time thinking what jobs Iโ€™ve got to do and how Iโ€™m going to do them- Iโ€™m going to try and get in the zone and relish the moments more I think !!

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GailXrunningโ€ข in reply toBambi2020

Thanks, B.

Oh, yes, thatโ€™s definitely something to change there! Itโ€™s a moment to step away from all your jobs. The jobs donโ€™t go away, of course, but I find I come back to them much stronger and brighter, and more methodical even.

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SueAppleRunGraduate1060minGraduate

What lovely runs and brilliant description, I thought Willow was having a laugh when he first told me about the Parakeets but have seen them in the distance when visiting his family As to snow, they keep telling us itโ€™s coming but on the south coast we havenโ€™t seen any yet, tomorrow will be interesting

Keep warm and stay safe

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GailXrunningโ€ข in reply toSueAppleRun

You too!

I first saw urban parakeets in Barcelona, back in 80s. Then along the Thames (Barnes, Hammersmith) about 20 years ago. They only pitched up in my patch of NE London relatively recently.

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SueAppleRunGraduate1060minGraduateโ€ข in reply toGailXrunning

Iโ€™ve seen them from a distance in the Epsom and Dorking areas but not yet here, it fascinates me because I didnโ€™t realise they lived in the wild in England

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GailXrunningโ€ข in reply toSueAppleRun

Thereโ€™s an urban origin-myth that connects them to Jimi Hendrix! ๐ŸŽธ๐Ÿฆœ Theyโ€™re very entertaining with all their squawking and shouting, not to mention their showy plumage, extraordinary long tails and powerfully direct flight. Mind you, they do seem to divide opinion about their impact on other birds.

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SueAppleRunGraduate1060minGraduateโ€ข in reply toGailXrunning

Yes, they arenโ€™t great for our local garden birds I suppose, maybe if we are ever able to go visiting again i would love to see them closer

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Peter44Graduate10

Very interesting, detailed post Gail, your starting to increase those distances now, and quite comfortably, and you sound like your really enjoying them, hope M is ok, probably not at this moment, as everton have just equalised โ˜น hang on, utd just scored again!

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GailXrunningโ€ข in reply toPeter44

๐Ÿ˜‚The emotional rollercoaster of footie! Heโ€™s ok, though.... I think...

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Jools2020Graduate10

Great detailed post from you!

Itโ€™s so good that you are enjoying your runs and thus journey; perhaps measuring things isnโ€™t so important right now. To do that, youโ€™d probably have to design a workout; but that would mean youโ€™d need to define your running and walking segments before you set out and Iโ€™m guessing that it wouldnโ€™t suit you. Might be an idea to try it at some stage, though, just out of curiosity. I did it for a couple of my 60 second running, 90 seconds walking or jogging. I was amazed at my pace on the run sections, most of them less that 6 mins/km, but it was only for 60 seconds!

I did try some nasal breathing today as I was running slowly and was just curious! I thought it might help bring my heart rate down, but it didnโ€™t seem to. It felt ok though. ๐Ÿ˜Š

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GailXrunningโ€ข in reply toJools2020

Youโ€™re right about the measuring. Ive tried just to count the number of intervals - every time a failed effort. I just canโ€™t keep up the counting. Youโ€™re also right about the curiosity too!

On subject of curiosity: How long did you keep up the breathing?

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Jools2020Graduate10โ€ข in reply toGailXrunning

About 45 seconds at a time, no more than that and about 3 or 4 times. I only tried it as I was running so slowly.

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GailXrunningโ€ข in reply toJools2020

I definitely think one needs to go slowly at first! Itโ€™s been fascinating to see how the comfort sustains for a while and then turns around (for me at least). Then I seem to find the exhale is too slow for my needs.

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Good runs there Gail, and as always, an interesting read. Itโ€™s defo too cold to try nasal breathing...as it is I have to stop and blow my nose at least twice on a long run ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ™„

So x3 long runs...have you thought of mixing it down with x1 under 5km...maybe a shorter run will help you suss out your Jeffing ratios?

...or alternatively, if it ainโ€™t broke, donโ€™t fix it ๐Ÿ˜‰

Stay safe! ๐Ÿฅฐ

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GailXrunningโ€ข in reply toLottieMW

๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜ Great suggestions - and I had wondered about this having studied the JJMP. I havenโ€™t gone out of the house with any specific distances in mind (apart from last Sunday, when I knew I needed to keep it short so as not to rocket my weekly total). Otherwise, Iโ€™m just ad libbing the time/distance according to how I feel and what I fancy... and a vague sense of not overdoing things. I do think this approach could be very useful (if less spontaneous) and Iโ€™d like to use the shorter runs for more demanding intervals to mix things up. I have a follow up 121 from my workshops in the coming weeks, so this could be something concrete to discuss (along with my new video, once weโ€™ve a chance to do that. ๐Ÿ™ˆ๐Ÿ˜‚). Among my last advice was to focus on a just few things at a time.

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LottieMWAmbassadorโ€ข in reply toGailXrunning

Yes!

I think weโ€™re all still trying out this running malarkey...itโ€™s all still very new, and weโ€™re all trying to find our feet...in a manner of speaking ๐Ÿ˜‚

Some people seem to know what they want...go faster...go further...

Youโ€™re fortunate with your coaching...figure out the โ€œbestโ€ way of running, boost your confidence knowing you have that knowledge...then decide what to do.

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Indielass00

Fantastic runs GailXrunning ! Well done! Nice times and distances too.Canโ€™t believe the crocus are out already. Not seen any here. But plenty of daffodils and some snowdrops.

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GailXrunningโ€ข in reply toIndielass00

Thanks. It was quite a sheltered spot. Interestingly, Iโ€™ve seen no signs of daffodils.

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