Hi fabulous HMers!!
How's the training going? Tell us all!
โ VIRTUAL 10K RUN AUGUST 24TH - 30TH (our second v10k)
LET US KNOW in the comments if you are planning to join in with the next virtual run - our second 10K! Please add a separate comment, it's much easier to spot ๐๐๐
The first Virtual 10K is ongoing this week; itโs not too late to join - check out the Pom Pom post if you haven't already! healthunlocked.com/marathon....
โ BRAIN TRAINING FOR MENTAL STRENGTH
Itโs all in the mind? Well, no, we do have to train our legs and our lungs and training plans focus on this very well! But our mind also plays a massive part in the outcome of each run, particularly when we are pushing ourselves! We need strategies to stop the negative thoughts that can so easily creep in and stop us achieving our goals.
โ The Central Governor theory
The central governor theory suggests that 'the brain will override your physical ability to run and โshut the body downโ before youโre able to do serious or permanent damage to yourself': basically your brain will hold you back in order to protect you, but it may therefore stop you achieving your full potential.
Once a hard run is over you may feel you couldnโt run another step, but if there's a sudden emergency you can bet you could still run away!!! 2 miles before the end of a run you are ready to give in, yet 200 metres from the end you might find the energy for a sprint finish!!! Our minds can limit us unnecessarily. Thereโs lots more info in these two articles, including some ways to train ourselves to push those boundaries (the second is a cycling article, but the same principles apply): runnersconnect.net/central-... and peakendurancesport.com/endu...
โ Focusing on the running vs distraction
Iโve always been a great fan of distraction to get me through a tricky run, but I read an article last week that got me thinking - it suggested that โless experienced distance runners try to distract themselves with thoughts that take their minds off their tirednessโ whereas โmore experienced runners do the opposite: they try to stay in the moment, focusing on performing as effortlessly as possibleโ. The full article can be found here: runnersworld.com/uk/trainin...
One of Paula Radcliffeโs well publicised race strategies is to count to 100 over and over so she knows exactly where she is in a race, to help her โstay in the momentโ. I thought Iโd try it on my last long run. With no music or podcast (a first for me on a long run) I mostly looked around me, I scanned my body and my running and adjusted where necessary (relaxing muscles, standing tall, landing more lightly etc), I focused on the positives of the run (the view, nature, the โmeโ time, my rhythm) and I counted! Over and over (counting to 100 three times might get Paula through a mile, it got me a mere half kilometre - she runs fast, but I count fast ๐). Of course my mind still drifted off frequently and that was OK- itโs part of what I like about running - but whenever I realised negative thoughts were creeping in I simply started counting again whilst consciously scanning and improving my running. I have to say it was super calming and rhythmic, my mind was peaceful and I truly felt I had been โpresent in my runโ (it was also my slowest long run in ages but that could be for any number of reasons ๐ค). I will try it again, after all if itโs good enough for Paula ....
โ Mental strength tips
There are whole books by well known authors on this subject! This short article suggests 5 basic tips for developing mental strength: iffleyroad.com/blogs/journa... Every training run gives us an opportunity to try them out ๐
What is working for you? Do share your ideas and tips, as sometimes we need all the tips and tricks there are!!!
Have a great week, and good luck to everyone taking part in this week's v10k!!
roseabi & linda9389 xxx
August 18th, 2020
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Autumn 2020 Half Marathon Group list: docs.google.com/spreadsheet...
HUHM Strava Group: strava.com/clubs/HUHMa20
Previous posts:
Welcome: healthunlocked.com/marathon...
Letโs get to know each other and a word about training plans: healthunlocked.com/marathon....
Admin and experimenting with food: healthunlocked.com/marathon...
Getting the most out of your training & Strava Club: healthunlocked.com/marathon...
Loomergencies and other tummy troubles: healthunlocked.com/marathon...
The Long Run: healthunlocked.com/marathon...
So, let's plan some virtual runs!: healthunlocked.com/marathon...
Some dates, gel gossip, and Jeff's dirty tricks! healthunlocked.com/marathon...
Injury prevention: healthunlocked.com/marathon...
VIRTUAL 10K SIGN UP and recovery food!!!