Hi running people...
April is nearly over and we are on our way to the marvellous month of May! Oh my!
It has been a month of mixed blessings for me... and maybe not having moved on as quickly as I would have liked. But, it is as it is. I started April with a super meet up of forum friends at a 10K run in beautiful Derbyshire. Running alongside my dear Bluebirdrunner ... was a joy. Both building back to running form, we simply ran and walked and chatted, and it was incredible.
The day after I was 73!... I still find that hard to believe! Since then.. injury illness, wind, weather and everything in between has sought to upend me...but... here I am, still! One of the things that keeps me positive, besides the friends here? My regular, simple, daily routines and, maybe far more important at certain times... my days of rest.
Yes.... all the past posts about exercise running alongside our running programme still count, but, there have to be rest days.
As new runners we all know at least one rest day between running days is essential, sometimes more... but this need for rest is always there.
So.... what about the day you wake up, and you know it is a run day... Week 4 Run 3, whatever? But,,, you immediately know, that you and your body are not up for it...
What do you do? Force yourself out of bed, get out and do that run... or... should you really listen to your body, and cuddle down and just rest.
Rest and recovery time is part of the whole thing... the way to getting stronger.
So... you take that extra day ; but sometimes again, there may be a need for a tad more than one day... you may be starting an illness, you may have had a rotten night's sleep...you missed a meal, there are problems with the family... ? In short...life happens !
Well... if you are going to be kind to yourself... take the day, take two... it wasn't supposed to be a rest day, but if you take the rest, you are doing the best thing for you and your body,
And yes, I know.... sometimes that is the hardest thing to do. We have to try, very hard, especially when we are beginning to learn to run and are full of eager excitement to just get on with it and progress.
Later on as we move even further in our running, we may have goals we want to reach, races to run; we want to run further or we want to run faster, and that temptation to push too hard, can be very, very strong,
So, we really need to try to become intuitive with our own body and mindful of what it is telling us? There could be little tell tale signs that could help us...for example;
It maybe easier to take those extra days if we have a physical problem...an injury or an illness; twinging muscles, aching legs, plantar fasciitis , runner's knee... all this kind of thing, that crop up in lots of our running posts. If any of these issues or going on longer than expected, or not responding to treatment, then that surely is an indication that we need to ease back?
Runs and performance feeling like a struggle, you feeling like it is hard work and not enjoyable?
Not sleeping well, feeling stressed, or as a forum friend on here said recently... just not feeling right... and what I describe, when this happens. as, not feeling quite like. 'Me ' !
So... while we are sitting in the corner... watching the rain ,( here anyway), sipping our coffee or our juice, munching on some warm croissants or some delicious blueberry muffins, freshly made... we can take time to think about ourselves and our running. Think how we feel, really feel. Are there times when we do push instead of easing off... maybe not...maybe you have got it spot on...and that is so good, but if not, then know that it is absolutely fine to take time out. It is necessary , even when everything is going wonderfully, to take that rest time.
Bottom line... accepting that the way our body feels, is different for each and every one one of us, if it is not working the way it normally does... then that is, surely, one of the best signs that we need to rest, and recover?
So, please, pop in and have a rest; share your running, and maybe too share any experiences you have had. of pushing a tad too hard... and realising that putting those running feet up would have been a better choice
Looking forward to seeing you .
Oldfloss x