I had a great day yesterday. I came home from watching a football match with my husband in the pub with some fantastic advice for my running.
I am finding since taking up the running baton that words of wisdom come at the most unexpected times. I knew there would be conversations about running as we were going to meet up with my husbands physio and his friends to watch the game, and at the moment my main topic of conversations is running and triathlon. I am a bit obsessed at the moment as it's only 9 weeks to race day.
I had been out for a 5km run in the morning. I am still finding these a bit of a struggle. I did my 5km in 46. Min. Which meant yesterdays run was 3 min slower than the last time.
Any way back to yesterday afternoon, the group of people I ended up being surrounded by yesterday afternoon was one physio, one lady who does half ironman and one gentleman who does full ironman triathlons. There was so much knowledge and enthusiasm it was fantastic. I got lots of tips and encouragement.
The main thing I got was their universal agreement that sports people. (And yes that everyone of us here now, no matter what week your in, or speed or time or distance) we all have to listen to our bodies. I was complaining that my speed wasn't very good and they all said does it matter???? Your body needs to do its own thing. If it wants to go at that speed don't stop it, thats what it needs. These people were so in tune with their bodies you could tell by the way they talked about how they train. They knew the difference between pushing to get better and going easy because the body was a bit fragile.
I was reminded by all of them that even though I learnt to run last year with this great program, I had had years of ill health before, I was told that my body was still learning to recover, so treat it with respect. It will do everything I want it to do but at its own pace.
I will probably hold the record for the slowest super sprint triathlon but I will treat this body with the respect it deserves.
Like this forum, I love the fact that one topic unites so many people on all the different levels.