Morning run at 9.20. Counterclockwise circuit. Very cold and overcast, although reasonable visibility all the way to the towers of Canary Wharf. No earphones - so ‘naked’ - but with running partner (so maybe this doesn’t count?)
All went well. We chatted throughout, mostly about the run, or comparing with previous one, or what I’d read about running, or what M thought of his new blood-pressure kit. Talked to a pair of crows who were tumbling together just in front of us. Heard a beautiful song from a bird - something unusual, with the sound complexity of a blackbird, but even more varied. We located it visually in a tree top: sparrow sized. We wondered if it was a blackcap. (The central European blackcaps overwinter in uk, while the uk blackcaps head south in colder months.)
We deliberately tried to gauge the starting pace, as we’d both set off too fast in other CRs; partial success. Both felt it was ‘hard’ about two thirds in, but it certainly helps to talk about it (it’s not even the pushing one another on that does the work, just externalising thoughts and observations... possibly just speaking out loud). Air quality deemed ‘excellent’, so can’t blame that. It suggests we are still starting too fast? Need more practice here.
We played a bit with some chi running principles. This was great fun to try out. A lot of it makes sense. Even our inexpert and untutored efforts made a difference. Think we get the postural line from the ankle (‘lean from the ankle’) and the lifting of the spine upwards and forwards. (Pilates and yoga experience come in handy here.) We don’t yet have the fuller rearward stride, and not sure about ‘cycling’ legs. Our cadence is ok-ish. We’re probably still closer to Tanaka’s niko niko steps. Need more practice, but it’s really interesting to experiment with form. Think I’m becoming especially interested in questions of form and in mindsets in running (more than I am in focusing on times and distances, although these are certainly part of the mix).
‘Naked’ of a cue to finish at 30 minutes, we ran over time, unintentionally.
31:35; 4.09k; 7:44 m/km.
Splits: 7:45; 7:50; 7:30; 7:48; (7:50)
M’s blood pressure was *significantly* down immediately after post-run stretches.
Happy running!!