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I read an article this week about runners in Kyiv. Whatever our thoughts on the current situation (and this is probably not the right place to discuss them), Iβm sure we can all appreciate the bravery of these runners who are βrunning to show they are aliveβ. Long may they continue to run! theguardian.com/world/2022/...
It is so humbling to think of people running under such circumstances; but at the same time itβs also incredibly uplifting!
It got me thinking about what a determined bunch we runners are! Not on the scale of those gentlemen in Kyiv of course, but in my own very small way I have been determined too; battling continuous injuries to keep going and get stronger. Many of you have been running in all weathers this winter, braving galeforce winds or snow and ice. Others are running in times of trouble, to find headspace and solace.T hen thereβs all the people who have entered the London Marathon ballot to take on a big new challenge, many who have determinedly been applying for years - results today right? do let us know if you got in!!!
Itβs always humbling to think of the trials and tribulations of runners who undertake massive challenges, achieve fantastic PBs and run against all odds; but again, also incredibly uplifting to think that we all gain so much from the simple act of running. Whatever is going on in our lives, running really is a wonderfully giving pastime and the sheer positive power of that strikes me over and over again π₯°
So whatever your personal battles, whatever you are pushing yourself to achieve, I hope you too are proving yourselves to be alive and strong and recognise just how determined you are!!! If you feel your determination has temporarily deserted you, let us know in the comments and we'll see if we can reunite you!
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Brilliant and inspirational post this morning linda9389 . I've had 2 weeks off because of covid but better now and ready and raring to start triathlon training πΆ. First one in September (scary). Hope everyone has a great week ahead!
Glad you're feeling better!I'm in awe of anyone who enters a triathlon, it's something I could never do! Enjoy the training now you are back at it π
The runners in Kyiv are amazing, such strength of character and bravery. I hope it helps them to escape for a little while.
Like many here, Iβve had my share of running through tough times (and thank goodness for being able to run during these times too) but weβre still here and not running for our lives and that surely is what matters.
I must say for only the second time ever I almost chickened out of a run the other day. I love winter and have praised its beauty in many of my posts but Iβve found the relentless wind and rain more challenging than usual because itβs gone on for soooo long. Anyway, I was about to turn to go home but then actually said out loud βget a gripβ and my mantra βdonβt be a wimp. Just do itβ. And I did it. Canβt say I enjoyed it but honestly if we waited until perfect running weather weβd never get out π I might change my mantra now as the βget a gripβ worked really well π
Running wise, Iβve started training for Bath but Iβve also at last come up with a FM training Plan that starts in April and will incorporate Bath too. If I donβt try I wonβt knowβ¦.. π€
I always run if itβs run day. I just canβt not π. I might not go as far as planned if the weatherβs ridiculous.
Speaking of runners in difficult circumstances weβve not heard from RunninginBeirut for some time. She regularly coped with running in the dark due to regular power cuts there. I do hope sheβs ok
I was up to week 6 on my marathon plan last week when Hubby came down with Covid. 5 boys also all tested positive but for some strange reason, I didnβt!
I still had to isolate for 7 days but got out today for a run π
Iβm so thankful for the gift of running & canβt quite believe how I survived without it. I loved reading about the runners in Kyiv and admire their determination & spirit.
As I missed 7 days - my plan has recommended that I run easy for the number of days I missed, and after that repeat the last week that I was able to complete. I donβt have a scheduled event, and am only using the plan to get more comfortable at HM, run a metric, and see whether the plan is a good one for me for an actual event so Iβll take their advice.
The dogs havenβt been able to be walked for 7days so I took Willie this morning for my 4miler. Willie doesnβt think running is a gift and has been in a mood with me all day π€£
My terrier will love me forever when he gets to go tomorrow πΎπΎ
Iβm glad youβre back out there. Itβs torture isnβt it! π
The dog I walk sulks terribly at his owner. Iβm always in his good books though π. I think they must just sulk with owners π€·ββοΈ Dogs are great arenβt they π₯°
Ive not got a tun buddy now, sadly.
Enjoy your runs. I hope all your family are ok now π
They are. I love dogs and see loads on my trail runs. The sulking hound dog I walk used to be a sort of running buddy. He didnβt run with me. I had to run when he wanted to and where ππββοΈ He was great for reccying new routes though.
Weβre off out in a minute actually. He takes me on a circuitous route to the pet shop where he walks in and goes straight behind the counter and waits patiently for a small treat π₯°. I usually buy him a tough chew that takes hours to get through or heβs whining to go after five minutes. He loves being out ππ. In all weathers! πͺββοΈππ¨π¦βοΈβοΈπ¦π«
I imagine it took some determination to look after 6 patients and not catch it yourself! Oh, and not being able to escape for a run - you are a saint! Willie certainly knows what he likes, what an expression!!! Bet you were beaming at being back out there though π
Insightful as ever Linda. I managed 2k this morning; no pain or swelling and I am starting to hope that my foot is fixed; I just need to get my fitness backβ¦I say justβ¦ it is going to take a while as there is rather more BC than there should be now. But that is ok; little steps in the right direction work for me. I can still dress these little victories up in the trappings of success by the simple addition of a post run cafe flat white. I am generally not a passive patient. I am always on the look out for symptoms, trying to distinguish between causes and effects and seeking possible remedies; your post last week was a big help, thank you π. That isnβt the first time I have found really helpful information and support on the forum; I am really very grateful for that. As for Ukraine, it is impossible not to be moved by the courage and determination people are showing and it is no surprise at all to find runners amongst them. It will be a privilege to run with any who find their way here.
I agree BC. I hope that any refugees that make their way to Bristol are encouraged to join one of our PRs. Theyβll be welcomed with open arms. πΊπ¦ π π
Excellent post linda9389 ! Won't say more than that though as I'll go off on one if I do.
As usual I'm not training for anything, much too wimpy. Decided to go out for a sensible, disciplined, flattish 10k this morning, thinking that not wearing trail shoes might keep me on roads and proper tracks. Came back having got tempted into a (wet) field that led to the forest and all sorts of silliness, 12.45km, 297m elevation, airplane arms, singing and talking to trees. And a spot of accidental sheep-herding from a distance!
No particular target in mind, but after an autumn and winter of consolidating at the HM distance, I'm now feeling the urge to extend my distances a bit.
I went out yesterday and got hailed on, and then about 20 minutes later got caught in a very heavy rain shower but, apart from a brief period of sheltering under a road bridge (after getting thoroughly soaked), I continued on to do 24km. I paid for it a little bit today in general stiffness, etc.
My next long run is likely to be the 26.2km of a Metric Marathon. If that goes well, I may even think about a future 30km. But then at that point it becomes a significant chunk of a day being out running, and that requires a fair bit of planning.
Wow what a great post and inspiring article! I think I might continue to run too, just to maintain sanity. Hats off to those brave souls.
I am still in maintenance mode, trying to continue 20k weekend runs and 2-3 10k weekday runs. Berlin is up in the air and not looking likely now with whatβs happening in Ukraine now, so I am probably going to focus on trails again as I still have my 50k trail booked for Sept. Iβm also still neglecting strength work, telling myself hills will make up for it. π I did 20min core this morn so weβll see. Ran short yesterday as I was just feeling like a break was needed and today is a rest day. Tomorrow is hills or speed depending on what the roads look like. Run happy and healthy everyone β€οΈ
Sounds gruelling enough qithout adding strength work too. Neglecting strength work is a thing for me too π€£. Such a shame if you can't make Berlin - will they allow a deferral?
Ha at least itβs not just me then π. Not sure about deferrals. Their site is not showing any updates yet , but I will keep checking and maybe email them.
Hellooooo! Thanks for the lovely post, Linda! π
I am definitely feeling the struggle this week!! I managed to break the indoor bike on Sunday, and have for the past couple of days been languishing with a throat infection. I've been feeling very sorry for myself πππ The Brighton 10k is less than four weeks away now, argh! And the MK marathon is looming too.
Oh well, and I am still determined π By way of an example, I didn't win in the ballot yesterday, and today I actually started contemplating the idea of running home from Bognor Regis for the Virtual London! It's a very silly idea though, perhaps I am delirious π€£
Anyway, happy running and (hopefully not) languishing everyone!! xxx
That's a rotten start to the week - I do hope the delirium passes before you make too many rash choicesπ. Feel better very soon π; at least the week should end better than it started. I reckon you have plenty of determination to smash both Brighton and MK. Bon courage!!!
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