I’m quite impressed I got myself out the door for this one. I was in college all day wrestling with light questions such as what are my core philosophies, how do problems arise, how do I think change happens… then home and I was tired but went immediately into autopilot mode, because thinking would have meant stopping, pulling on the leggings, lacing up the shoes, oh, find the reflective thingy, where’s the merino, oh, this jumper will do, let’s go before I decide not to…
Off I trot. Trot trot. Decided not to use the watch again to gauge pace. It didn’t go so well last time but tonight it was buried under a base layer with one of those thumb holes, with a glove over that, and the jumper, also with self-created thumb holes (I like a thumb hole, it’s the long arms, stops the jumper riding up). Anyway, it would have too much of a faff or too chilly to look at it.
5 minutes in and I was regretting not spending 30 seconds finding my performance wear. A cheap 69% acrylic/28% polymide/3% spandex jumper DOES NOT ALLOW YOUR BODY TO BREATHE. I have felt slightly embarrassed in the past about donning all the running gear, then plodding. No longer. The gear is good.
For the first time since starting C25K The Return, I paused the watch (through the layers), stripped off the reflective vest, wrestled the jumper off my (normal-sized, unlike PaulS’) head, put the hi-viz back on, restarted the watch, and continued.
I instantly felt better, then hit 50m of mud. I managed to keep running, skating at times. It felt laboured for a long while and I realised my feet weighed more than usual. Another unusual skating move, scraping my feet like a cross-country skier against the road as I went…
Finally, at about 18 minutes in, I started to feel better, and enjoy the run. (Coincidentally, feeling better coincided with a downhill). I sped up a bit, and started wondering what sort of pace I had been travelling at.
Well gang! Despite the challenges, I finished feeling OK, having run at my fastest average pace since restarting, and wasn’t far off 4k in 28 minutes.
Week 9 awaits…
Happy running, all.