This mountain plateau-esque image represents 20 minutes of slow (Japanese style slow) jogging. Which feels like a real achievement.
I completed C25K about 3 years ago, and a big part of that story was the incredible support of the HU community, and bonding with a few individuals within it. I was never a gazelle and never found that (mythical?!) conversational pace, but also never failed to find it miraculous that I could run and breathe for longer and longer distances.
Sadly, at the 9k distance and shortly before my first 10k ‘race’, my knee packed up. The consultant said I had the left knee of an arthritic 70 year old and would never run again. I waited a long time for surgery, and was a long time recovering from the meniscus repair and microfracture op. There was no padding left - in either knee, actually, and for a long time I was taking stairs one step at a time and I’m not sure I would have been able to speed up to get out of the way of a car if my life depended on it. The muscles above my knee wasted badly. I took up cycling for a while, but didn’t get enough from it to sustain it on wet days on pot hole-ridden roads. I carried on rock climbing throughout. It was easier than walking, in some ways - my arms could help out.
Add to this tale of woe the perimenopause - it was like I had hit the ladder on the snakes and ladders board and been forcibly accelerated into the 80s.
I spent some time mentally wrestling with the fact my body now felt it was constraining me, rather than enabling me. I started taking HRT. I learnt (and am still learning) how to reframe pain, and expectations, and enjoyment.
I walked a fair bit. I bought some walking poles and really went for it. I could see the muscles building back up. Occasionally, I’d try to run, but within a few strides, I’d feel the juddering painful impact and knew I had to stop. Then one day, I stumbled across a Japanese slow running video…
So here I am. Back from the consultants curse. Week 5 run 3, slower than ever, but I don’t give a fig about the times any more.
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