Set out on a mission this morning...good nights sleep, well hydrated yesterday, electrolyte drink and 2 Weetabix for breakfast, hydration vest full and gels in pocket and off I went.
My plan was to see how I went and see if I could still manage a long run after having a disappointing couple of weeks ( of not wanting to run, not running at all or not running very far ). β maybe 10kβ ....???
Well I trotted onto the Tarka Trail as usual and thatβs about all I can tell you. I was in my own little world today - breathing was easy after the first 10 mins. I tried to keep my pace down to keep a bit in the tank so no records broken .....EXCEPT ONE!!!! I RAN 13 MILES!!!! I just had a Forrest Gump run I think. I did walk for a total of about 5 mins ( @ about 1 min at a time to swig my gels and to change headphones when they ran out of charge ) but ran the rest.
To be honest the 20k just went by without any bother but Iβd miscalculated somewhere so I got back to Barnstaple at about 19.5 so had to run around Castle Green a couple of times to make up the last bit and that was the hardest bit π€£. I was really watching my watch those last few minutes.
Iβm going to dial back a bit now and just run 3 times a week around 5-10k. Until Iβm fully retired again. Just wanted to know I could really.
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Half Marathon
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πππLovely post limberlou - huge congratulations on a great achievement! Maybe you just needed to take your foot off the pedal a little to find the love? It's great when you have a run where everything just comes together, isn't it? Rest up well and don't forget to ask for your HM badge!πππ½ββοΈπ
Well done limberlou! πππππππΎπΎπΎπΎπΎI am a big fan of the "run slow and see how far I get" " catch the mood" approach on the longest runs. Fantastic achievement ππππ
Thankyou. I am aching somewhat now though and have my first two blisters since starting running- on my second toes as unfortunately they are both longer than the others. I think it was because my feet were soaking by the time I got home βΉοΈ
I have a callused crease that blisters sometimes on my long runs on the inside of my big toe thanks to my bunion. It hasn't been bad and the injinji socks seem to help as well as wrapping my toe with hypafix.
What a superstar, and I know exactly what you mean about Forrest Gumping. Itβs how Iβve run all my long runs. Iβll be doing my HM distance mid-end September, after our grandson has been born! π
Congratulations to you. You totally deserve it after all your hard training. πββοΈπππͺππ
Fantastic achievement! So well deserved and such an inspiration after your injury too. Hope you have a lovely lazy day ahead, basking in your well earned glory πππ
Absolutely brilliant, well done Limberlou. I am so chuffed for you ππππππ. Itβs funny how so often you reach a goal when you roll back the expectation isnβt it? Reduce the pressure and spread the wings!
Thanks Flick. Thought I was dying when I finished - came over all faint again several times even though Iβd drunk and fuelled plenty and eaten before I went, and slowed down gradually too.....but feel fine today, no aches at all. Just the damned blisters on the very end of my second toes !!! π‘
I got the faintness after only 8k on Sunday, but not after the 10 mile run.
My feet are fine till 15/16k, then suddenly they hurt. Iβm lacing looser now.
Youβre doing so well. I think things like blistered toes can probably be adjusted to. It was the ends of my toes that hurt after my long run as well. No blisters, but the black toenail is black once more
How fantastic...well done!! I am thinking of doing a similar 'lets just go for it an see what happens', maybe on Sunday. Like you I've had a few 'non running' episode for very similar reasons. But did a comfortable 6k this morning which was a surprise. Understanding the distance I think is key. Wish I was back in Cornwall to run a nice flat estuary. Too many hills around my way, not big but energy sapping.
But a brilliant outcome and a real psychological treat before the actual race. x
Iβm not actually entered for a race. I just wanted to see if I could. Iβve only ever done 1 Park Run and I need to do a few more of those I think. Then maybe enter some races.
Well some folk (like me!) register for races and then try to work out how the hell we are going to actually run it. Others, like you, are far more sensible and make sure they can actually run before they get to the start line !!!! π₯΄ππββοΈπββοΈπββοΈπ
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