Hopefully I'm allowed to feel super chuffed?!! I ran my first HM at Boston (Lincolnshire not USA) yesterday and did it in 1.59.05, plus I was third in my age group.This marathon and HM is apparently known for being the flattest UK marathon, and yep it's definitely a flat course. All round the fens and country lanes of what was a very warm day. I took everyone's advice, rested well the week before, well hydrated,& food and sleep monitored leading upto it plus baked and took with me some of the recommended ' power' flapjacks.
I stayed fairly near the back when the gun went off and had a steady first 3 or 4 miles running alongside an experienced HM runner from our running club, before I felt myself settling down, with nerves gently ebbing away.
I felt really good and strong for the first 8 miles and was accompanied by another guy not from our area who ran with me for a couple of miles, until he got a second wind and ran ahead. I then ran with a seasoned marathon runner who had decided that morn to switch from full to half. Having said that, he dropped off at10 miles so I ran the remaining 3 miles on my own, just taking in the moment, and visualising the finish and how I would feel when I'd actually done it!
When I turned the corner and saw the finish line, I glanced at my watch, and thought ' I can do this, sub 2hr here I come!. Isn't it surprising where you suddenly get that energy from?!
All in all, I loved it!! However, can I ask, is it normal to feel quite flat the morning after?? , I guess because all the excitement has gone..π€ποΈποΈ
No idea why my photo is sideways on, you'll just have to turn your head or phone to look at it!! π€£
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Iβve been waiting for your report. Amazing run. Really really well done, you did brilliantly and you make it sound like a breeze. I felt very flat after my HM and I think it is fairly common. Youβve got another event to look forward to though havenβt you?
Enjoy the medal and the feeling of achievement ππ
Thank you!! All Sunday I was like an excited child but then felt quite flat yesterday. I'm out tonight with the running club and no doubt we'll all be stopping stories!!Yep got more races booked!!πππββοΈ
Well done! Thatβs a great time right there! You must be chuffed to bits. And congratulations on coming third in your category too π Those flapjacks are really something arenβt they? π
It sounds as if you really enjoyed it all and you were strong throughout.
I canβt say I have ever felt flat the next day but I know itβs fairly common and normal so no doubt after a few days youβll be feeling ok again. You do know what the answer is? Book another race!
I can't believe how nervous I was, and it did take a couple of miles to settle down. Yep, those flapjacks are pretty good!!And yes, another 2 races already booked!!πππββοΈπββοΈ
The hills probably did, not so sure about the trails, I find them so different from road running. Though in fairness my steeper routes are on trails anyway!
Oh wow Hedgehogs, huge congratulations on an incredible time! Youβre definitely allowed to feel chuffed to bits for as long as you like! ππππ
Great run and a great result there Hedgehogs, congratulations!
I think it's common to feel flat afterwards: after being focused for a long time on training it's suddenly all over and it can leave a void in your life.
yes I couldn't believe how flat I felt yesterday. But Im now focused on the next big event which several of us are doing in May, The Yorkshire Three Peaks. Training starts again on Saturday, so hopefully that will lift me again!
Amazing! Well done you, and thatβs a cracking time you did it in. It sounds as though it all went really well, and that you really enjoyed it. Lovely medal and tee πππ.
What an absolute banger π π₯ Brilliant run Hedgehogs123 and richly deserved. It's always a milestone distance to run and what a terrific time to do it in too. Massive congratulations to you ππ
Whoop whoop! Congratulations Hedgehogs123 you are a superstar for doing that in sub 2 hrs and bling and T-shirt to boot. Attaching yourself to other runners is a great way of pacing yourself.
I have heard that a lot of people feel flatness the next day, particularly after something like the London marathon. When you think about all the prep you have put in, and all the hype around it, itβs not surprising really.
Wear your medal to remind yourself how awesome you are.
aww thank you π. Yes I was discussing it with some of the other people in our running club yesterday and some of the others said the same. There's something about running that just gets more and more addictive!
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