After four months of non-running on account of a stress fracture, I've spent 3 months slowly building back to 10k and am now starting a HM taining plan. I beat my 10k PB by almost 3 minutes at the weekend and today went for a tempo run which was faster and with lower heart rate and less perceived effort than I was running pre-injury! As the song goes, 🎶 I wasn't expecting that ... 🎶
How has this happened? It can only be down to the alternative training I did from the IC, and have continued to do, albeit to a lesser degree, since restarting my runs.
I discovered a love for cycling and yoga, and a tolerance for low impact cardio/strength routines while unable to run. Prior to being injured I really struggled to do any cross training - nothing was as good as running 🙄
The point of this post - cross training clearly made a big positive difference to my running. Don't wait until you're injured and have no choice, experiment, find something you like, something you will actually do and also enjoy doing! I am truly amazed at the difference it has made despite 4 months non-running, imagine the possibilities when both are combined 😍