Todays run was another βletβs just see how we goβ run! Again, I wanted to be a little mindful of my back and hoped for 6/7k. A beautiful sunny, frosty cold morning but not a breath of wind out on the local trails. The muddy paths needed a little care in places as the ground was pretty frozen but gosh, it was so beautiful out there and it just felt good to be alive!π
I took my time and picked my way around my familiar paths, weaving through woods and farmland and around the edge of fields. Up the farm road back towards home and still feeling good, I added on a little extra around the local residential roads, finishing on 8k and that familiar buzz that only runners know!
My back feels great and I can now look forward to the London Winter run in a couple of weeks, which I hope to do with my husband and eldest son! π€
I thought the quote above was fitting - I always find what I need on the trails!β€οΈ
Happy running this week everyone!π
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Sandraj39
Half Marathon
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Lovely run and post Sandra. I did a trail 8k yesterday with a similar outcome. There was some ice to be avoided, but the bright sunlight, absence of other people and the backdrop of forest and hills proved really relaxing. The first 1k was tough, but everything clicked into gear from that point onwards. Those runs which tease out of us more than we thought we had on the day are really special. So here you are; restored for the year ahead. Perfect π
Yeah, the main gear (clothes, shoes, accessories) make the difference, the muscles/tendons/ligaments also play a major part, than thereβs motivation/circumstances and a host of other bits as well. But, as you quote, itβs your soul that picks that special lasting moment.
I ran along the Thames this evening, as cold as it gets, as stupidly dressed up in my basketball gear as always, and my fingers hurt to the point that l thought, oh come onβ¦.. And then l started to feel good, and then even better. The lights, the smell, the stillness of a freezing Battersea park made my soul full of positive wellness.
Lovely post and sounds like a lovely run too Sandra. I also had a good long run today and yesterday after many indoor runs on the treadmill. Nothing can replace fresh outdoor air. Hope your back continues to mend and you get many more runs like this one!
How lovely to read your run report Sandraj39 . I am glad to hear that you are mending and able to go for a run this weekend.
I think this winter has got to more people on this forum than ever. The strong winds, the torrential rain and for many, snow and ice. Not to mention all the Covid, flu and colds going around. But that has made the times we have managed to get out for a run all the more special .
Good luck in the Winter Run. We almost signed up for it this year, but changed our minds for all the weather reasons and not knowing whether the trains would be running. Iβm hoping vitality 10000 will follow but I think the Coronation the following weekend may have put paid to that.
Thanks Dexy- yes, I think a lot of us have struggled a bit this winter. I normally enjoy my winter running but have struggled with my mojo a little this year! Hereβs to greater runs ahead!π
That sounds like just what you needed Sandraj39 πββοΈπ I haven't braved the trails yet this year, but I'm hoping to give it a go when the weather warms up a bit. I might run into you (hopefully not literally!) at the London Winter Run!
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