Hi there! Can you believe itβs February already? We have several of our HM group racing this month.
Howβs your week been?
MOTIVATION was another popular topic in our recent poll, in fact it was the topic I asked for π. Iβll discuss it briefly here, but hope you will also share some of your own motivational tips in the comments π
β MOTIVATION TO STICK TO YOUR TRAINING PLAN
Running
If youβre ever feeling in need of some motivation to stick with your training plan, take a moment to remember why you wanted to do the half marathon: it can be one of the greatest motivators.
Sometimes the plan begins to feel relentless, we may want to do parkrun but it doesnβt fit the plan, or the weather may get in the way, or life in general. It may take some juggling, but you need to take your runs whenever you can π
Mix it up, try new routes, vary urban routes with more natural runs if you can, flat with undulating or just go somewhere completely new and explore. Try joining a club and see if running with others helps.
If your half marathon is going to be at an event, why not throw in the occasional race or parkrun to remind yourself of that great race buzz.
Finally, if your motivation is still flagging, post to the forum, make a commitment to us β let us be your motivators!
Strength/cross training
OK, to be honest Iβm probably not the best person to give you ideas on this!
I do remind myself (all the time) just how awful it felt to be on the IC; regular cross training is mine and your best defence against the IC!
My biggest success has come from finding two things I really enjoy β cycling and yoga. Unless itβs something you actually want to do, itβ will be hard to motivate yourself to cross train regularly.
β MOTIVATION TO FINISH A RUN
Those last few kilometres of any run can be hard work! In fact, they should be hard work, especially if your pacing strategy relies on you expending all your energy!
You'll need some good self talk strategies π€©
Pigheadedness
Make yourself keep going when you want to stop, even if you are beetroot and puffing like a train, flailing like a rag doll (or βrunning like a dinner ladyβ as one HUer used to say).
Positive mindset
Remind yourself that you have done this before and therefore you can - and will - do it again. Find yourself a mantra: βI can, I will, I am strongβ is one I often repeat to myself (let us know anything that has worked for you). Visualise that finish line feeling, the cheers that await you, the smile for the camera, the sight of the bling, the amazing high and sense of achievement (and relief π).
Inspiration
Remember why you wanted to do the half marathon. Think about others who might have inspired you; those who fought on to the end. Do it for those who canβt!
Distraction
Anything to take your mind off your legs, feet and metres/minutes left! Count yellow cars, try to think of something youβve seen on this run for every letter of the alphabet, count backwards from 1000 in threes β¦ (again, I really look forward to reading your suggestions)! Bribe yourself! Promise yourself a treat if you make it to the end, or sprint the last 250m, or β¦ and think hard about what that treat should be!
β LONG TRAINING RUN - A CASE IN POINT π
So yesterday I had a long easy 20k on my plan. I had no problem motivating myself to do it. Route was planned, clothes were ready, food/drink planned and all chores sorted so I could start my run at 11am (the time of my HM event). All under control, right? Err, not quite. I hadnβt allowed for the deterioration of the towpath since my last attempt, Iβd had an ill-advised curry the night before and was probably dehydrated from the previous dayβs travel. Off I went anyway. Great. Except my pace was almost 30 secs per km slower than my target and that was demotivating. My feet hurt and that was demotivating. I kept slipping and that was demotivating. I wanted to give up. But Iβm a stubborn old fool and stuck at it. I kept thinking of those HUers who canβt run and told myself to stop being so ungrateful! I kept reminding myself how much I had wanted this when I was on the IC myself. I told myself Iβd done it before and I could do it again. Less than 0.5k from the end I urgently needed the loo! Quick dive into a well placed pub to use the facilities, then back out again. Right. I AM finishing that 20k - in fact, as I just had a sit down I can do the full 21.1k π€·ββοΈ. And I did!!!
Thatβs real pig headedness and I know it is my biggest asset when it comes to motivation; this run has become a new instance of βyouβve done it before, you can do it againβ that I can use when Iβm fading in future.
I hope some of that is helpful and I very much look forward to reading your tips and mantras, and adding to my motivation arsenal!
Happy running, everyone πππ
linda9389 & roseabi xxx
February 3rd, 2020
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