We ended week 6 with a 25 minute run, which bordered on a disaster. I don't think I was mentally or physically in "the zone" on Saturday. Even down to not wearing my normal running gear, nothing felt right. Result - barely got through the session and dreading W7R1.
Two days on . . . . what a difference. Focused, ready and determined to get it right (including wearing the right gear). Result - a very successful session. Completed the 25 minute run with no problems and looking forward positively to Thursday W7R2.
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Julian1970
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Brilliant! Well done. I struggled with that one but did R2 today & found it (not easy) but easier. Good luck for R2.
Same here! My W6R3 was tough, and my legs really ached afterwards so I had 2 days rest and really felt the difference for W7R1! So much so that I think I may make this my new routine... 2 days between runs rather than every other day... Week 7 has actually been quite enjoyable so far (a coast run helped this morning as we're away on holiday!)
Love the commitment, running on holiday! Got to admit, went away for a weekend a couple of weeks ago and still made time to fit in the planned run. I was well chuffed
It's always a worry that a bad run will affect future runs, but I think that is where that "positive mental attitude" thingamajig kicks in. Gotta put those bad runs behind you and look forward. Stay positive and enjoy it.
I totally get this. Every day I want to run, but I follow advice and have a rest day. When I have 2, it's fantastic, I can run and run and run. But it's hard to sit it out - when did we become obsessed??? Did Laura slide some subliminal messages in there!? 🏃♀️💨💨💨
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