Felt like Sam Beckett (aka the gorgeous Scott Bakula, 13yr old me swoons) for those of you not in the right age bracket to remember the program he was a time traveller who jumped in and out of peopleβs bodies through time βputting right what once went wrongβ
Well I didnβt put right any wrongs but about 10mins in I felt like Iβd jumped into the body of someone else, someone who can run, someone who can run and feel totally relaxed, someone who runs and just enjoys it.
The difference today I think is that I purposefully set out to go super slow and concentrate on my breathing rather than trying to beat my last runs pace (a bad habit I think I was starting to fall into)
As I was running and it all started to feel relaxed and natural the thought about being a time traveller popped in my head.
If only I was π§
I would totally go back to my younger self and tell my lazy butt to get up and start C25K π
Now that would be a βright put wrongβ. Oooh boy!
Week 9 here I come ππ»ββοΈ
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βOh Boyβ heβd say when at the end each episode they showed his latest incarnation....used to love that series.....and you found yourself in the body of a runner today, well that shows you are a runner now and your fitness and stamina has dramatically improved....well done you, Graduation Day will soon be in sight.....great post ππββοΈ
It is thanks to you actually π I read a reply you wrote about it and it stuck in my mind. I have a long way to go before I will be able to run the full 5k so it made me realise the stamina bit was much more important and more important to me still was wanting to enjoy the road to 5k. So massive thank you to you and all the helpful comments I read on here βΊοΈ
Well done - you can enjoy your runs now. I Love the analogy- Iβm old enough to remember that show too. I have always struggled with my breathing when running but Iβve slowed right down after reading the advice here and wow, what a difference!! It seems the tortoise does beat the hare!!! Xx
Well done for slowing it down.
Look on YouTube for Japanese slow running, it might give you some tips.
Thank you. Luckily someone recommended that when I was in about week 2, not sure Iβd have made it this far without π but by the end of week 6 I started getting a bit quicker without really trying but then started falling into the trap of checking my pace and wanting to improve it each time. Today I went back to basics and just enjoyed it ππΌ
Wk 8 run 3 for me today. Went pretty well apart from my C25k app stopping a few times and my fitbit giving a totally different map from what I'd run (?) I remember Sam too π. Glad you had a good run. Roll on wk 9!!
Ahhh Quantum Leap ... donβt make them like they used too ..... π€
Congratulations... a huge achievement... forget about your younger self and time travelling back then ... travel back 8 weeks when you did W1R1.... to now ... 28 mins ... not once, but 3 times !!
Very well done ... hope you are deservedly basking in pride ... just 3 runs to go !!
Omg that is my favourite show of all time, I remember being so gutted when it finished. I was still at school and I remember banging on about it to my poor friends for weeks π I even went out and bought all 5 seasons on dvd and still have them now π³
So bloody chuffed for you!.. itβs made my Saturday reading this! ππππ
The Perfect post.. complete with a mention of Scott Bakula (Quantum Leap) ... as Iβm a little older than you π€« Sshhh! I do remember it but I was rarely in to catch it.... I do remember thinking he was a little easy on the eye tho.. π
Anyway I digress! Letβs get back to your run!
When you forget pace .. you do better pace - mad but true and itβs what Iβve found... we canβt help but challenge ourselves but we have plenty of time for that.... sounds like you had a fab fab run! I keep saying it but....
Itβs a magical little programme!
Foxy.... breathe in through your nose...... whatβs that you can smell?
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