So here we are, winter is being pushed aside as Spring makes itself felt. Cold starts give way to warm and bright days. Shorts are at the ready!
Having finally been able to leave the headtorch for any runs after 5.30, we're approaching the 26th when early runs will be plunged back into darkness...๐๐ป
I really struggle when that happens as my body cannot catch up with the change.
But at least we are moving into Spring fully with Summer on the horizon. Time is marching on, with or without us ๐คฃ
Don't forget to adjust your clocks Sat night/Sun morning!
How are things progressing for you, or not?
Did the NY resolutions work out (if you made them)?
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Autumn is here for us which will mean less running at 5am, and hopefully more time for some longer runs.
I feel like my annual running goal of 2022 km has not got off to the best start with a drop in mileage due to the start of the marathon plan, and being out for over a week due to the whole family minus me having Covid.
Pilates once a week has been a total failure.
34 miles on the marathon plan to do this week. Might just shoot for 30 miles and see how I feel.
We passed through the equinox yesterday afternoon.
If I can beat the snooze button gremlin, I'll be out running around 8am again soon. The lighter mornings and evenings have allowed me to do more walking too.
Having reached 24km a week ago, I've eased off a little bit. I'll probably go for the MM next month when my legs are feeling back on top form.
Yesterday was positively spring-like. My garden tells me every day ๐ผ๐น
Iโve had a friend stay for a few days and after she left I headed out for a long run and it was glorious ๐โฆ.. except for my niggly back โน๏ธ Itโs been quite stiff and sore in the mornings and Iโm trying to work out what is causing it. But yesterday on my run I thought perhaps it might be my shoes as theyโve got about 650K on them. Iโll try my other pair to see if that sorts it out ๐ค
Iโve also had a tooth issue but we wonโt go there as itโs a long, boring saga but itโs affecting my eating which indirectly impacts my running ๐
In other news, yesterday was my ninth runniversary of starting C25K! I normally post something epically long but I seemed to have said it all over the years and had nothing much different to say ๐ a first for me!
Despite the few wee issues my running is going well and Iโve already gone off-plan for Bath training but itโs all goodโฆโฆ
Well, Iโve experimented and itโs the gardening ๐ The running has clearly made it worse (all that jarring ๐ฉ) so Iโm giving it a rest for a week. Itโs pretty good timing actually as I flew out to Ireland yesterday and didn't bring my running kit.
And Bath HM has been postponed yet again until October soโฆโฆ. no pressure for the training.
A flat white and a toasted tea cake has to be a celebration. My first 5k since 25 November. It was slow, as in 7:06/k, and even then VO2 max docked me a point; it doesnโt do encouragement when you need it most does it ? But, no swelling of the foot after a week of building up from 1k; so far so good is my verdict. A few 5ks with some slightly faster stretches built in is next I think, before upping the distance. It was just so good to be out in the sun, plodding along and taking in the scenery. A one shirt run day, but an extra layer was needed before and after. We are a bit behind up here !๐
If we get out to see our friend in Brisbane (he calls himself son number 3 ๐) I will claim that flat white RunWillie, although I really enjoyed my running cafe offering this morning!๐
Thanks roseabi; I think it just got bored of swelling up. Enforced sitting about with covid probably played a part, but hey, it has gone, so who cares why!
Hi Jo! Thanks for hosting the Chat this week ๐ Hope you manage to get through the daylight savings debacle in one piece xxx
Venting. I've been having a rotten time recently, I've been ill for weeks with some sort of hideous non-Covid disease with a cough, have been trying to keep my fitness up on my indoor bike, but then I managed to break its chain! And last week I had to pause all activity because I had tonsillitis!! (Actually, I carried on with my strength work) The dreaded tonsil blobs have now gone, but my throat is still sore. But I can't lie around forever so it was an easy 5k for me today, which wasn't fun at all with a sore throat and headwind ๐ซ Fed up. Still, the sun's shining! And I wished I'd worn shorts for my run ๐๐ธ
Aw, you're not the only one, a running friend has had similar issues with covid, then chest infection etc. Being ill is absolutely no fun at all whether the sun is shining or not. ๐๐ป๐
We went for a run yesterday, she's doing loads better. ๐๐ป Needed antibiotics, the gp chided her for not going in sooner ๐ like so many she was thinking not to bother the surgery.
Oh that's great news! I considered calling the doc about my throat, but it was far from the worst bout of tonsillitis I've ever had, so I thought it would probably go away in less time than it would have taken for me to get antibiotics and finish the course. Luckily this tactic seems to have paid off ๐
Hello hello GoGo_JoJo ! Well youโve really made me think. I was so happy during my last early run - yay no head torch ๐ฆ ๐. But this time last year Iโd only really just completed C25K and certainly wasnโt brave enough to contend with running early in the dark, so what is this clocks changing malarkey all about? ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ. I thought Iโd put my torch to bed for the duration. I guess Iโll have to get it back out for a few more flings! All in all though running early and in the dark has been one of the best things I decided to do for myself and for my running - Iโve really enjoyed it, that cocooned feeling and quiet roads. So yes, still running, still trying! All the best ๐๐๐.
It's amazing how brave and confident we get ๐๐ป๐ I was well pleased to be able to leave my torch more often than not but yea, we'll need them again for a few more weeks yet... keep trying, that's the best way to success ๐๐ป๐
I too hate the change when the clocks go forward, and also, why is it nearly always on Motherโs Day?! Why do we get an hour less on Motherโs Day? Ok, whinge overโฆ
I didnโt do any NY resolutions. Tbh, thereโs so much out of our control these days it seems even more pointless than it used to be. Iโm quite happy plodding along giving myself the occasional challenge.
Talking of challenges, Iโm finally coming down off the ceiling after getting a LM place. Iโm making myself train properly now, I even ran a proper slow run on Sunday and I felt remarkably recovered yesterday considering how hard it felt (Garmin told me 4 days recovery! ๐คฃ). Iโve got Hansonโs First Marathon book to guide me as well as Cheesecake Runner (?) on Facebook so iโm getting lots of advice. Itโs certainly mixing things up, which after 4 years of doing pretty much the same thing is probably a good thing.
Now to sort the nutrition outโฆthatโs going to be the biggest challenge I think but possibly easier with summer coming? To save time, Iโm thinking lots of salad, pulses and protein in easy to grab and go amounts in the fridge for the whole family.
Woohoo, exciting stuff! Yes, that's a good challenge.
I'm a fan of homemade flapjacks, that kind of thing. I've never done gels etc. I prefer real food. Just the act of chewing tells your body its getting fed.
Mixing things up is always good, we get into a rut without even realising it sometimes.
Hmmm flapjacks ๐ excellent idea, thank you. Iโve had to stop the gels as my tummy doesnโt seem to like them anymore. Love a piece of flapjack so definitely going to do that, maybe with some concentrated ingredientsโฆ oh brownies too, although they may get a bit sticky in the summer months.
I can! Iโve visualised myself running down The Mall so many times now I just have to! ๐
Iโve just read the plant based athlete by Matt Frazier & Robert Cheeke. Iโm not vegan although donโt eat meat or fish. I found it super helpful as it has got lots of day in the life examples of what plant based athletes eat whilst training. Pre fuel and post workout replenishment. Mary Schneider, Sophie Mullins to name just a couple. Itโs been the best book to give me confidence that Iโm fuelling long distance training correctly ๐
Thanks RW, I am trying to get our diets more plant based. Itโs a bit tricky when eldest kitten comes home from uni as he doesnโt like pulses but Iโve been sneaking lentils into spag bol and that seems to have gone down well so I might do a full blown lentil spag bol when heโs next home. I will definitely look into those books, thank you ๐
Weโll get there RW, itโs our job ๐ I might get that book then eldest kitten can โhelpโ me with the recipes. Actually, that reminds me, Ronnie OโSullivan, the snooker player, wrote a recipe book too. Heโs a pretty speedy 10k runner.
Spring is bursting out all over so Iโm hoping a bit of warmth on our winter bodies will work wonders, shrugging off the wintry snuffles, aches and pains.
Iโve been to the run shop today for a few bits for Sundayโs race - new blister socks and sunnies ๐. I got a Ciele bobble hat too. Bit late but never mind ๐
Have a great running week everyone ๐๐โโ๏ธ๐โโ๏ธ๐ฅ
I hope youโll be firing on all cylinders soon Roseabi ๐ช๐๐
Hello GoGo_JoJo and VRBs! Sorry to hear that some of you are suffering, wishing you all a speedy recovery.
Clocks also go forward here this weekend and I'm hoping it might help reset my body clock, which retirement has sent a bit haywire.
Other than that, Spring is sprung, the grass is riz, I wonder how my Ghosties is? Yes, I finally tried out the Ghost 14s that I bought in the sales a couple of months ago. Only over 3k and 5k, but very happy with them, and I even forced myself to run a bit faster.
I didn't make any NY resolutions, and I have no events in mind, let alone training plans, I'm much too lazy. Though I am taking part in an elevation challenge (not Strava, another group) including walks as well as runs, so hoping to do at least 4000m vertical in March. The dog is wondering why we keep heading up hills instead of taking flatter, more direct paths home!
Happy training to those who are, and fun-filled running to all!
Hi Jo, yes we had our time change already and Iโm still adjusting. As for running I think Berlin is off the table now and so I will focus on my local Halliburton trail race in Sept. I have some training plans kicking around but nothing too firmed up yet. I might opt into another race in the spring or summer still, depending on what life allows. Looking forward to getting out in more sunlight in the coming months. Just got a new pair of Hoka Cliftons for road use. So far so good.
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