As all my runs since New Year have all been very repetitive... 10K three times per week.. My usual trail route.. and at a plodding 1.13 time.. really beginning to feel like groundhog day π₯΄
Beating the gremlins just to get out, my runs are feeling tougher than normal..and feeling like I'm just getting them done π₯΄
I'm putting it down to the holiday period and just covid recovered π₯΄
I'm missing the joy πI really try to take in my surroundings,nature, wildlife..to lift my spirit, lol and hopefully my pace π
I've decided I need to be more active on the forum as it has always in the past kept my motivation up π
So onwards in February πββοΈ knowing the tougher days... getting them done will lead to better ones π
I'm sure lots of you have a slump in winter months..
Feeling better already knowing ive posted, as boring a post as it may be π₯΄
So Happy Running all ππββοΈπ
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All those 10k's Sparky, very impressed tho understand it's getting repetitive if you're not varying the route or playing with the distance. How can you jazz it up?? Fartleks? Skipping?? Waving your arms like a banshee?? There must be something out there to give you a bit of zest in your runs?
π yes Mormor1 that's exactly what I need...shake myself about..lol..I think I need a change..
Fartleks sound good..
I think I had been too focused on keeping up a 10K distance every time.. and annoyed that I've not got a longer distance in since before the holidays..π
Not a boring post Sparky! I feel like this fairly regularly and then pooffff it goes away again. I try and take a photo most runs now then set it as my screensaver so every time I pick my phone up I can see where Iβve been. Are you due any new gear? Like shoes π€£. Also donβt forget you had covid and youβre banging out the 10ks regardless, so thatβs pretty impressive! πππ
Hi sparky, I know how you feel. I had a major slump before Christmas, knowing that winter running was ahead. Where I run itβs very exposed, and whereas it hasnβt turned into a proper quagmire yet, the wind is horrendous.
But when I started my latest HM plan and got into a proper routine again, it helped hugely. 4 runs per week, including PR, mixing them up with speed/hill runs. My event has been postponed as it turns out, but Iβm sticking with the plan to maintain my good habits! π π
Variety is key for me, so as others have said, why not mix your runs up too? Worth a go. Enjoy! π
Awe Cheeky you're very right πI definitely think I need to change my goals..find running 3 times a week is all I can manage..I strength train on alternate days which are just as important for me..
I'm reminding myself how far I've came..
And going to support some new members.. give something back ππββοΈππ
I'm sorry to hear that you're feeling like this sparky66 .
While varying your runs would doubtless help, are you sure you're not trying to do too much too soon? Instructor57 posted this article on post-Covid running: runnersworld.com/news/a3862...
I had my booster this week and it totally wiped me out. There is no way I would be able to do a fartlek run at the moment. Maybe, just vary your distance and keep it easy until youβre fully recovered. π
Serious slump here! Had not run since mid December due to a combination of too much mental pressure and the 50 shades of grey weather. Aven though I did my first 10 miler end November, I have now started with a Start to Run plan on my treadmill. Yes, starting from scratch, just for the heck of it. Actually no, there is a purpose. I want to get used to my treadmill and to my new running shoes, so I hope that doing a Start to Run program will get me used to them and get me back into the running business.
Good luck with getting out of the slump, you will get there!
Well, they are not new-new as I got them for my birthday early November. But I haven't run much in them yet, not having gotten used to them so far. So I hope to run them in properly on the treadmill now.
Aaah sparky,I'm exactly the same. Only popped on here now and then lately . You're doing great with 3x 10k a week,much better than me! Onwards into February and spring coming I'm sure your motivation will return. I have a race Sunday(very unprepared,last year was my lowest milage by far!)so will try and post a report and get back in the swing of things here too! Take care xxx
Yes Jan and Feb are tough months. Where I am it is bitterly cold and running outdoors is not the most fun. But we are pushing through it one day at a time. Some days itβs the habit alone that gets you out the door. Last week I joined some friends for a change and we saw some coyotes and a deer bounded right across our path and over the fence. That makes it worthwhile for me. Just the potential for moments in nature like that. Keep it up you are doing great!
Ummmmm π€Well, all i can say is i did 7 different runs during dec/jan, also had covid, but feel like i've let it lapse somewhat βΉ so what your doing is great, but like others have said, maybe mix it up a bit. π
Repetition is a killer for me. Mix things up as much as you can. That way there is far less comparison between runs, and far more to enjoy. I would recommend NRC every time to help build in some variety and interest. You're sticking with it which means you can achieve whatever you want.
Linda, thanks, I had a beautiful run round my favourite route yesterday, it's very repetitive 7 laps for a 10K , I've only a couple of trail runs available to be coz I don't drive..
Ahh right! Then maybe try making it up yourself? Vary the laps - a fast one, a slow one ... a sprint finish ... less laps for a shorter distance but higher pace ... silly fartleks ... anything that mixes it up a little; then check the Garmin and see what you achieved π
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