Having taken over 4 months off my running due to a stress fracture in my foot, I finally got the all clear to run again this month. Back to square one. C25K W1 R1 👍
Only I wasn’t back to square one really – I had a whole heap of hindsight to take with me this second time around (and what a difference it makes) so I thought I’d share a bit of that hindsight in case it helps anyone else 🙂
Thinking back, I used to dread every run! The first run of a new week was particularly daunting. But this time around I’m looking forward to my run from the moment I wake up (no, I lie … I’m looking forward to it from the moment I finish the previous run – honestly😀). There’s still no guarantee I'll be able to complete the run as my foot needs to be built up gradually, but you know what - I delighted at the chance to simply try – the opportunity to see if I can go a bit further.
So why did I dread the runs so much first time around? Clearly it was lack of confidence. I’d never run before; in truth I’d not willingly engaged in any activity causing shortening of breath or even a hint of a red faced, and voluntarily induced sweating was an absolute no-no in my book 😂. Why ever would I imagine I could complete any of the runs?
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Fair enough. But actually, what did it matter if I couldn’t complete a run? I was trying! That’s an immediate win! Every time I tried, I achieved something as soon as I stepped out the door.
I should’ve felt happy and excited at having the chance to try. That’s how I feel now! I still can’t take a run for granted after all these months of injury and inactivity; but I'm happy at simply being able to try. A whole different perspective, all in the mind, a total change of mindset.
So, don’t fear what you haven’t tried yet. Don’t be put off by seemingly impossible jumps. They aren’t impossible. THIS PLAN WORKS. It’s tried and tested by thousands and thousands of people. Not everyone completes every run first time, some of us run/walk at times and that’s absolutely OK. We all have off days where a run feels tough – it doesn’t mean the next one will be tough too (in fact, chances are it won’t be). It’s OK. We tried. So we won!
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So, don’t be afraid. Work on switching your outlook and relish the chance to try your next run. Aim to enjoy it – go more slowly, look around, distract yourself from negative thoughts, smile (it works for Eliud Kipchoge) but above all remember you're doing this to make yourself feel better, so what’s to be afraid of, what’s to be lost? Nothing. Rejoice in the fact that you can try 😀. Change your attitude and the rewards are huge. You won’t regret it. I am SO glad I stepped outside my comfort zone.
Still not convinced? I’m not the first person to reflect on ditching the fear, take a read of this post from IannodaTruffe - if I haven’t managed to convince you, surely he can: healthunlocked.com/couchto5...!
Happy running and be sure to tell us all about it 🙂