If I’ve managed to stick to it, the end of week 3 of most plans is when I suddenly notice I’m feeling quite fit. Today, that day arrived and it felt good!
This run almost didn’t happen and on paper, if didn’t look particularly promising. I’d been out all day and got home knackered. I’d just woken up from an hour’s nap, I’d stuffed myself full of toffee popcorn and it was getting dark. Lots of reasons not to go. But in my head was “your quest is consistency, just go and run something. It doesn’t have to be 6k…” I almost just went guidance free but I’d had enough of week 3 and was moving on so thought whatever I could manage of the run would just have to do.
It didn’t start promisingly. I felt sluggish and heavy, probably because of the ill timed pre run sleep and “nutrition”. I kept telling myself to get to ten minutes and see. At ten minutes, it still wasn’t much better but finding a rhythm seemed sort of possible so I decided to try for fifteen minutes. Something happened at thirteen minutes when it was dark enough to need the head torch. Still ten minutes more of uphill to go but the legs finally wanted to go.
The commentary is quite sparse at the start and I was missing Coach B’s chatter. Often I wish he’d talk less but I was glad when he came back with questions about strengths, weaknesses and reasons to be proud of yourself as a runner. Super cheesy but I really did need that today.
I hit the hill top around 2.5km and turned back. I’ve run this run a lot and the mental boost always turbo charges the legs! Luckily Coach B decided to throw in a few pace pick ups. Often I grumble but during this particular run, they hit the spot. That got me in the zone for the rest of the run. It’s been a while since I felt like that free feeling of flying where you’re pushing yourself and it feels like and effortless effort. I absolutely love those runs. It must be the week 3 effect!
6km arrived quite quickly. Not my fastest but still quick enough to take me by surprise. I finished next to some particularly jolly daffs by the side of the road. Who knew head torches made them glow so nicely!
Hope you enjoy this run as much as I did…eventually! Bring on week 4….