I canβt remember what my excuse was for not running on Tuesday! Maybe it was drizzling and I just didnβt feel like it, but I was out of bed with the 6am lark on Thursday. I had decided on a 3K run and I would Jeff it π. Now I was planning to try different intervals this week, but laziness took over and I repeated the 40:30 intervals that worked quite well last week. It went very well and Iβm really getting the hang of gliding slowly to a walk and speeding up again. It feels much smoother. Stats 3.30km, average pace 7:21 in 24:18. I was pleased with that effort.
I was really looking forward to a long run on Saturday and wanted to do a 10K. I had a difficult and upsetting day on Friday, the result being that I didnβt get any sleep at all on Friday night as everything went round and round in my head, so I felt pretty ill in the morning when I should be getting up to run. I made a cuppa and had a couple of chocolate biscuits for some reason! Perhaps I needed a sugar hit π. After an hour I felt a bit better and decided to go out for a Very Slow 5K Run, which I did. As expected, my heart rate zoomed straight into Zone 4, but I just carried on with my slow pace and it did come down to Zone 3 eventually. I found that the stress just ebbed away and I started to feel a lot better. Oh, I do love my slow runs. As I started the 5th kilometre I even managed to keep running with a shorter stride on the uphill part. Now thereβs about 500 - 600m left to go. I felt like pulling out the stops, Iβve no idea where I got the energy from! I now know what βrunning on fumesβ feels like. But suddenly it was there and it felt great. I glanced at my watch. Pace of 5:45 - oh right, I wonder if I can keep than going to the end of the kilometre! I keep going and look again at my watch. 5:30 - whhaaat! And Iβm still going. I did slow slightly and ended the run at a pace of 5:40. I walk round to βmyβ steps and sit down to get my breath back. I see that I have a new PB for 400m, which doesnβt surprise me! I was definitely jet propelled! I think about how it felt to be running at 5:30 and decide I liked it very much π. I go home and make coffee, completely forgetting about the lack of sleep. Stats: 5:01 km, average pace 8:48, in 44:12 minutes. PB for 400m of 2:15 Whoopeee! πββοΈπββοΈπ
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Well you completely turned that awful night around didnβt you? and iβm sure the run helped quiet your mind. Sometimes we just need to push it and push it you did! Hope you catch up on sleep tonight
Good to hear, I mentally pack up my worries in a bag and hang them in the hall if iβve got things going round in my head, doesnβt always work. Running helps hugely
Well done on that PB! Thatβs pretty speedy! I love long slow runs too. I always have one at the end of my working week and it just seems to blow the stress of the week away, at least for a while. Hope thatβs the same for you π€ The choccy biscuits sound good too πͺπͺ
Thanks! Running definitely helps with anxiety and stress. I donβt usually eat chocolate biscuits before a run! This time it seemed to help because I was so tired.
Well done you for battling and beating those demons π Any run is valuable and,as coach Bennett would say, if you can't run the run you intended to run, run the run that you can run. Which you did in spades! Just awesome! πππ
Hope sleep is better for you tonight.Think we all know that middle of the night thought recycling feeling! Good to see that chocolate biscuits and a run worked their magic !
So pleased to read this π Congratulations on your enjoyable PB. π ππ»ββοΈπ I have used the idea of a firmly closed suitcase to pack those things in. No opening unexpectedly since there are clasps and buckles on the suit case so it's your choice when it's time to open it.
Thanks, I need to leave that suitcase it a bit longer as Iβll be adding to it this week! π¬
A run can often help to quiet en relax the mind. I have sometimes found myself needing a run too. If you had told me thzt a year ago, I'd have booked you a one way ticket to the nut-house πΉ
Well, you made something amazing out of a very inauspicious start. Sounds like you really needed and benefitted from your run to channel your troubles into new energies. Super PB to boot! Well done, J. ππ
Sorry to hear about your upsetting day, i know how a run can really help with things like that, hope everythings ok over there, life can be shit at times, but keep going! π€
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