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Sixth Consolidation Run

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When I got up this morning I wasn’t intending on running until tomorrow. My legs still felt achy from Tuesday’s run. However, after doing a few financial transactions first thing, I felt I needed a run to clear my head and allay anxiety over this uncertainty we are all living.

So out I went. Since this was only my second run after my recent ManFlu, I wasn’t expecting it to be easy. I felt relatively comfortable for the first 5 minutes. Then my usual less comfort between 5 and 10 minutes (when I look back at my times this is always the fastest bit of my run so might have something to do with it). I hit the Heath and between 10 and 15 minutes fatigue suddenly started to set in. ‘Oh no, am I going to finish? Damn right I am’ was what went through my head. On 15 minutes I started my descent towards the lido early as I wanted to trick my body into thinking I was coming to the end of the run and stop my mind from torturing me.

I hit 20 minutes at the lido and I literally ran around the car park for 7 minutes, dodging incoming traffic but determined to run on the flat as I was now exhausted. I decided to run up Mansfield Road but my legs were complaining and my mind was screaming ‘Stop! You’re tired!’ I ignored it and ran up the side road (Lissenden Road) and then hit 60 seconds left and turned back on myself knowing I was done and had defeated my negative brain.

Lust For Life always does the trick at the end. I keep thinking I should change my soundtrack but it’s become as much a part of my successful runs as Jo’s commentary. Why change a winning combo? Today was very difficult but the fact I can now keep going after illness and through fatigue, aching limbs and negative head shows me how strong I’m becoming.

I know I should be enjoying my runs but when I ran on the treadmill, I rarely enjoyed the run but loved the buzz afterwards. That’s where I’m at now. In Gail’s savouring my skinny latte and enjoying the post run high. I will work on my enjoyment of running but at the moment I’ll settle for the sense of achievement I feel on completion.

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Great work, glad you finished the run, that must be a good feeling! You should aim for the Hackney 5k in May like I am as a goal. I've got my second Week 4 run tonight.

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DodgylungsGraduate in reply to pr0fess0r

I hope to be running 10K by then but yes a good idea. Where do I enter?

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pr0fess0rGraduate in reply to Dodgylungs

Here I think: run.limelightsports.club/ev...

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DodgylungsGraduate in reply to pr0fess0r

Have you entered already?

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pr0fess0rGraduate in reply to Dodgylungs

Not yet, no rush :) depends on the Covid situation also

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DodgylungsGraduate in reply to pr0fess0r

Yes all that link does is register interest. Numbers will be limited.

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