I’m quite excited about this. I have suspected for some time that I am not in fact some subspecies that can’t do what everyone else can; I just hadn’t cracked it yet (too fast/too unfit/lack of running partner) and today this was confirmed.
A friend had suggested we do a Parkrun, but she is in the sub 30 club and I’ll still have another km to run by the time she is over the finish line at our standard paces. She did confess that she too struggles with the conversational pace (she may have been being kind…) and we said maybe our goal should be to see if we could chat our way around a Parkrun?
I’m not yet ready for such a feat of endurance, but the seed was planted.
My new shoes arrived today. Not the colours I would have preferred, but they were in the sale. The men get nice colours like forest green with dark outsole EVAs (I have just learned this term, it’s the rubber bit between the sole and the upper); the women’s choices all seem to have pure white outsoles/uppers that are just begging to look dirty. Is it the patriarchy?! We have to scrub like devils to look pure as the driven snow?!
Anyway.
After several suggestions here (thank you all) I decided Altras sounded just right for me. I wear barefoot shoes for everyday but they feel a bit brutal for running, given there’s no padding left in my knees. I browsed extensively… read multiple reviews… decided on the fit… and went down multiple rabbit holes only to find the wrong sized on sale shoe sitting at the bottom… eventually putting aside any preferences regarding colours (I SO wanted the dark blue/grey lone peak 6’s) and clicked buy… buy…
I know some people like this kind of detail, so: for roads, I got the Altra Torin 5 (in half a size up), for tracks, the Altra Lone Peak 6 (in usual size).
My 13 year old son had his C25K 5:3 run today. 20 minutes! And he wanted to run it with me (☺️). My knees aren’t great, but they have been worse, and the blister is receding, so I pulled on some old compression socks and laced up. I was determined to go slow. Slow was the goal.
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I think my son might have been a bit nervous, as he stayed with me rather than shooting off. Our paces are so vastly different that he kept running around me in little bouncy loops as I softly sponged along in the ultra lightweight Torins (lord, these shoes are comfortable) at 8m/k pace. And we talked! Not in that gasping, get a sentence out then need to catch your breath way, but proper having a chinwag stuff! That’s all it took - 30 seconds slower per km. Who knew? Well, plenty of people on this forum, actually, but I’m more of an experiential learner.
My son easily ran the 20 minutes thanks to his snailpacesetter mother. I had the breath to clap and cheer as I overtook. Well done son.
I decided to stop at 30 minutes as I could feel my foot going numb around the blister site - I think the compression socks are a bit too tight now. Plus tender knees + new shoes don’t seem the moment to push harder.
I think the shoes are good! The Torins are a shocking yellow underneath. I imagine them flashing as I run, signalling danger like bunnies tails (although given my plod, they may not be seen at all). I haven’t tried the Lone Peaks yet (other than jogging to the bathroom and back). I got these in my street shoe size as per online advice. They do feel a bit snugger…
… and I’m a bit smugger. Apparently my new best friend Garmin says my fitness age is 28.
😜