...joining a running club !
I haven't run since the Friday before last. I had a couple of runs that were a struggle and a bit disappointing, then a weekend away that I hoped would help me feel rested but I just felt worn out, then I picked up some sort of lurgy from Beloved and spent the weekend and yesterday feeling drained and with a niggly cough and sore throat. I still didn't physically feel quite right today but in my head I was feeling bouncy !
I've been stalking the local running club on line for a few weeks now, wondering if have the courage to turn up. I decided that it was now or never, regardless of how I felt. I cut it a bit fine and only just arrived on time, quickly handed over my membership application form and fee (£18 for a year) and was pointed in the direction of the 4mile group.
I apologised to the group "leader" in advance, explaining that I've only been running for 11 weeks and have only run 5k so far. He assured me it would be a comfortable pace and that was it, we were running. A couple of people introduced themselves and chatted a bit - not something I'm used to doing while running so I was pleased to find I could manage a conversation. I wasn't familiar with the route at all so it was interesting to see new scenery, some nice woodland and lakes as well as pavement. It felt a bit of a struggle to start with and I noticed I was the only person carrying a bottle of water. I was glad to have it though as my throat felt a bit tight and the water helped me feel more comfortable. As I started to feel more comfortable with my pace, one of the men announced that we had covered 1.9 miles. I was glad to hear this - it made me feel I could complete the 4 miles.
I hadn't taken my Garmin and didn't use MapMyRun on the phone either - I really just wanted to get a feel for the club and not worry about timing, pace etc. The route was quite hilly, up and down, but there was only a short time when I needed to walk and several of the others did more walking than I did. The people at the front would turn around a do a little loop to check we were all still there so no-one felt as if they were holding anyone else back. Everyone was really friendly and encouraging, a few commented on how well I was doing - I was exceeding my own expectations to be honest, given that I hadn't been feeling great to start with. The leader told me not to overdo it "You're meant to enjoy it, so you come back again!" I assured him I was very happy. At last he announced that we were "nearly there". I decided then that I wasn't going to walk any of the rest of it, even though we were running uphill at this time. It seemed quite a long hill and a few of the runners in front slowed to a walk so I jogged past, made it to the top of the hill and we were in site of the car park we started from. There was a short sharp downhill and then a final uphill section across the car park. I decided to give it all I had left and ran as quickly as I could to finish (it wasn't very quick really, but never mind). I was even congratulated as I finished "Well done Hazel!" - Ooh, that sounded good
"We've done 5 miles"
Ooh, that sounded good too ! So there was the confidence boosting run I needed. I was happy, glowing (in a soggy, sweaty sort of way!) and aching and pleased to welcome back those endorphins
"Will you be coming back next week ?"
Oh yes ! What a lovely, friendly, welcoming club. Just what I needed to keep me focussed, I think.
So, for anyone dithering about joining a club - go for it ! I've always enjoyed running alone but running with a group made a nice change - I think perhaps it makes pushing yourself a bit easier, or at least makes giving up and walking less tempting.
Happy, happy, happy !