Do you do anything to make life easier for yourself? A great pair of headphones? A phone holder? A phrase you repeat to yourself to give yourself encouragement?
For me, I utilise the magic of double or even triple breathing.
And also smiling when things get tough out on a run - I think this was a trick of Eliud Kipchoge?!
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I was looking for a way of carrying my phone and car keys etc. I looked at armbands but they seemed bulky. Waist belts like the FlipBelt are popular but not for me. I plumbed for the Running Buddy Pouch and it works a treat.
Oooh I’ve had a Google and it looks great. I don’t have anything to take my phone in at the moment but will definitely invest in something for longer runs.
I've got bone conducting headphones and a Garmin Forerunner 45. I've never before bought techie stuff without my husband's advice but since I started running...😂A belt is really useful. My first was a cheapie from Amazon, one pocket but enough for my phone, Parkrun barcode, a tissue and a key. Treated myself to a bigger one from Decathlon with more pockets. Apparently it will hold a couple of water bottles and some sweeties for longer runs but I haven't tried those yet.
Smiling is a great help. Also, try saying things like 'I'm really enjoying this!' and 'I'm really good at this' when you are having doubts that either of those statements is true. Smile at the same time. I can almost guarantee it will help put a spring in your step
No problems with the belt moving, I think this is the one I've got, I bought a few bits at Decathlon and didn't realise I'd paid nearly twenty quid for it!! It says Kiprun Marathon Belt inside (closest to a marathon I'm likely to get 😂) decathlon.co.uk/p/hydration...
When I'm out in the fields on my own I love to sing loudly. No people around, not even any animals, fantastic! Run like there's no one watching, sing when you're sure there's no one listening 😂
Hi dreamrun , in all honesty the best thing I do to make life easier for myself is run how I want, not how others think I should. So if I feel like pushing myself hard or taking it easy, adding in extra vertical or distance, singing, doing airplane arms or YMCA, or talking to animals/myself/trees, then I do. It doesn't hurt anyone, so why not?
Like nowster I always greet people, regardless of how muddy, scruffy, beetroot-faced and sticky I am. They can always ignore me if they want. Though most of the people I see when I'm out are neighbours, so it would be very rude to fail to say hello.
Hi what is double or even triple breathing? I do deep belly breathing (through nose pushing out abdomen so lungs fill up and controlled out breath through mouth whilst running which means recovering whilst running as maximise availability of oxygen. My mantra is ‘you got this girl’ especially at the halfway point and smile to myself, it’s a phycological booster
Hi NanaPlum , when I get into my breathing pattern I actually take two or three breaths in and let it out in the same way. It stops me gasping but ensures I get enough oxygen. I think it is probably very similar to what you’ve described!
If I'm not enjoying a run I slow down and take stock - check my posture, relax my shoulders, monitor my stride for a few steps to make sure I'm not overstriding. Then refocus on my surroundings - any birds, flowers, views, interesting patterns, cute dogs or kids? Basically not focusing on myself. It's like a mini reboot.
I have three one and a half hour song selections taped. All jave an "energising' best and/or personal meaning. Each one starts with Hall and Oates "Maneater" as I found that to set the perfect pace for starting a run :)I "zone out" pretty much after a while, especially after four or five years, but they kock in again and help me keep to the mark on my regular routes - I know if I am going 'fast' or "slower" by what is playing at what landmark. It's a real help in "away" runs too - I can relate a strange route to my regular one, figure the distance and where I would be at back home and that takes away any anxiety about "how am I doing?" when in an event on unfamiliar territory, in my mind I am at x point in the Park or some other well run place
The main thing though is to slow down when it gets tough. Relax those tense muscles, remind myself why I am running - for fun ultimately, not because I "have to" - and not let Lizard Brain talk me out of continuing when physically I can continue. And my "slow as molasses" running is still running so that is just fine with me
Because I have compromised lungs, breathing can be a bit of a chore - so I match my breathing to my pace by imagining a "fuel line" filling up my lungs as needed but with a limit to how fast it will flow. That puts my focus where needed - not going too fast but getting to a comfortably sustainable pace. If I focus on how fast my legs are going and how "difficult" it is it just sucks the fun put of running and I can either get into a vicious circle of "must do better" which leads to more breathlessness and more trouble. If I keep in mind that 'Happy lungs, happy legs" it works out far better
Anyway, hope these help and wishing you many happy miles in your future
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