After a week off running following my sinus surgery, I went
out for my run last Tuesday and as the 1st mile clicked by I could see that my
pace was low and my mind went straight to all the excuses I could prefix my run
with when I uploaded it to strava later.
This then got me thinking when we upload our runs to the world wide web, via Garmin Connect, Strava, Fetch etc etc you see people prefixing their run with #recovery or #feelingtired or #heartratetraining as if we are trying to excuse our time or pace.
This then got me thinking when we upload our runs to the world wide web, via Garmin Connect, Strava, Fetch etc etc you see people prefixing their run with #recovery or #feelingtired or #heartratetraining as if we are trying to excuse our time or pace.
Perhaps it is just me but I spend too much time during my run thinking
about what is this going to look like on strava, to my running friends that it takes the enjoyment of the run and my run
falls in to two baskets good / bad. This
is all based on what I think other people will think of my pace rather than if I am
actually enjoying my run.
When I started out running I enjoyed running; lacing up my
trainers, getting out in the fresh air after being couped up in a stuffy office all day and having some
time and space to relax was just bliss, but in the last few months I have lost a little bit of the sparkle.
I know I could give up my Garmin (other good running watches
are out there) but I feel it is a set too far and I'm a sad stato so instead I
have decided to stop prefixing my runs
with anything other than good, bad, I needed that, now where is my
cake/wine/chocolate. I 'm also going to
try to start to log more sensory information about how I felt during the run,
which should service to help me understand my body a little. I am sure it will make me more happy, bring a spring back in
to my step.
On another note
You may have noticed that I had sinus
surgery which meant that I had to take a week of running while I recovered from
surgery, which means I couldn't take part in Go-vember this year.
I am still taking part in XC and Saturday was my 2nd one of the
season and I have to say it was a toughie course hilly and quite technical and
you can tell from my face that I was not really a fan, but now and again we
need to get out of our comfort zone now and again!
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