I have been gradually talking myself out of the mental block I've built up about hills. And when I say hills, I actually mean an uphill gradient of any kind, even the barely noticeable ones! I start stressing about the inclines at Park Run far before I reach them, and automatically slow to a walk - although I do walk more quickly up them than I used to!
During my past few mid-week runs, I've stood at the bottom of the genuine big hill that I need to climb to get home, and told myself that I will run for 30 seconds, however hard it is, then walk a bit, then run another 30 seconds. It's been a killer, but I have gradually increased the number of seconds each time, and today I approached Park Run number 15 with the mind-set that the inclines are nothing compared to the short sharp shock of the hill at the Sports Centre.
I was hoping for an average run because the course has been re-routed the last 2 weeks and is even more uphill than usual, so I was absolutely amazed and thrilled to achieve my 2nd PB in just 3 weeks! 43:58! My New Year's Day Park Run was 54:57, so I'm just a second off beating that by 11 minutes!
I'm feeling a lot more confident about my Airport 5k on 23 June now - about 5 in the morning along the runway, before the 'planes start taking off. I haven't run a full 5k without stopping yet, but I am determined to do it on 23 June. After all my fuss about hills and inclines, I've got no excuse for a course that will be completely on the flat!