Haven't been here for a while (since the app was withdrawn !!) - and can see what I've been missing ! New year's resolution - not so much 'more running', but 'more checking with you lot' ! But my need for reassurance is as follows - today I abandoned my long run after only 4k (was meant to be 8 miles - '9 weeks to go' on the NRC HM plan). I'm not used to abandoning runs.... But it was soooo unusually hard, I could hear Coach Bennet's wisdom from previous runs, about knowing when to back off, avoiding injury, etc. etc. Thing is, I gave blood on Friday - now I knew that I shouldn't attempt a run on Saturday, but I honestly thought I'd be back to normal by Sunday. Am I using it as an excuse ? Really it was hard, my VO2 max has gone down a point ! The watch can't be wrong !! I just found an article on Running World that advises waiting 2 days after donation before running (well, it was about 42 hours...), but that most people would be reasonably recovered after 2 weeks, and to wait a month before a 'serious race' !! I had NOT factored for such a long recovery !
I am kind of thinking of re-trying my 8 mile this Wednesday (timing is work-related - the earliest I'll have time off to do it in the light). I am far from 'elite' athlete, I don't care about time, I'm not in a hurry to complete the training plan. Am I being over-optimistic ? It will be the longest run I've done for quite a while..... (have a couple of recent 10ks under my belt)..... I know how much psychology contributes to the running achievements, and I'm worried that I'll be telling myself 'it's ok not to bother' - and then of course I won't, and then I'll end up abandoning again..... Maybe I'll try Jeffing it instead...