Hello everyone... Here I am again!
Yes... You thought I had given up on the exercise... but no. I maintained my steady build up following my logged posts... and... three weeks ago, thanks to that build-back, I embarked , once more on the wonderful C25K programme. I ran., Run 4 Week 1 on Sunday. The exercise routine continues
Now... I hear you ask, what is this leading too... well, it is a bit of a thoughtful ramble...not unlike my ones on Catch Up Corner on the C25K forum!
After Mr OF had his heart attack, the recovery plan for him and for me with my issues too, began. At one point in a conversation with a Cardiac Recovery Nurse... she said something which resonated with me and very recently has resonated even more.
She said, when thinking about beneficial and supportive exercise for recovery, it really does have to be something you enjoy and will want to maintain. No use trying to do anything that you really have an aversion to.
Simple eh?
Not so.... some folk really dislike all forms of exercise, no matter how beneficial it may be for their running or recovery from illness or injury and as a result? They don't do it... or they do it for a while and then stop.
That is when the trouble may start. I could give you a whole list of names of some of our fellow runners, who would be only too willing, to tell you how they realised, too late, that not doing some supportive exercise really impacted their running, in a highly detrimental way. But I won't!
So... the first thing to say is, whatever you are using your exercise for... and we all know how many uses it can be out to... is that, the exercise does not have to be painful, boring or all consuming.
In my own case... I use exercise to stay physically and mentally fit and healthy. I use it to support my love of my running.
Your reasons are your reasons. They may be similar to mine, you may be recovering from illness or injury, but for each of us it is so important to find a regular, often simple routine that we enjoy.
Okay... Finding the time. ( There is a past post on here, on this ).
You do not have to spend time or money , ( unless you have plenty of both), to spend hours and hours in a gym. Just a relatively short time spent exercising is better than nothing. Every little helps, as a well known supermarket often tells us. Just a moderate amount of supportive exercising can have a really big impact on both our mental and our physical well being.
healthunlocked.com/strength...
Now, I have, as an Admin' been reading on the C25K and the Bridge to 10K forum, a fair few posts where folk are struggling on some way, with their runs or with injury; and in their posts or in replies it becomes obvious that regular simple exercise is not happening, other than their main exercise focus.
When suggestions are made which are intended to be helpful, there is ,many times a recurring theme in replies... “ I don't like doing that... that exercise is really hard.... that one hurts me...”
So my answer to that... is find something that is right for you and you will actually enjoy doing the very thing which is going to help you What is right for one will not suit all
Even in group classes, if you enjoy those, and feel exercising with others keeps you on track, always do what your body feel is the right thing.
Please too, really try not to overthink or over complicate your exercise. Building a programme with too many different or difficult exercises, requiring too much time commitment will, I feel result in disappointment. Find that simple routine that is yours alone.
Right.
Be realistic in your expectations.
Be kind to yourself.
Realise that some things take a while to show the benefits.
If you are wanting a specific exercise for recovery from illness... there is a wealth to choose from and there are suggestions to help you, again on this forum.
E.g.
healthunlocked.com/strength...
If you are wanting something to support a recovery from an injury... again... look around. First of all look right here, on this Strength and Flex Forum.... there is a huge amount of support right here... and gives you ideas that you can use or tweak to suit yourself!
Online resources are out there, but choose an recognised and reliable source, and do look very carefully at the sources.
Read the experiences of your fellow runners, they may mention something that you can investigate, tweak or adapt to support your running!
BUT....
Choose something that you will enjoy, that you won't find painful or onerous and ones that you will maintain; otherwise, you may find injury or issues improve more slowly and worse than that, are likely to recur.
So, there we go...
Easy, Enjoyable, Exercise...
What are you waiting for?
Oldfloss x
PS
I do love taking my toes for a swim! xxx
PPS
Post 2 on this theme follows next week... watch this space please!