When you don’t feeel like going out..go out.

Unless you’re seriously ill. Yeah, I really didn’t feel like going out today. (It was so late, blah, blah, right?) But I’m glad that I did! I really didn’t have a choice in the sense that I’m missing an 8km still from being sick one day a few days ago so I can’t afford to have now 2 (count them), 2 missed days! Lol!

I had a pretty good run. I think a big factor for me in term of my time being a lot slower is having not been out consistently for going on a few YEARS! Christ! ..Anyway, I’m back at it and that’s all that matters. Going out when you don’t feel like it. Just not even thinking about it or pondering too much, “Maybe this, maybe that..”  Life really is TOO damn short. 😦  😀 5kms in 28 mins and 35 secs for a pace of 5:42mins/km. Still, I have to focus on consistency and pacing. And no eating after 5:30pm for me! Those three things really will help along with consistent stretching.

I’m happy to report that I completed my runner’s knee stretches as well as the two maintenance stretches before and after my run.

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Image from Canadian Running Magazine

 

(And no, you won’t die if you run hard..if it’s 5kms…rather, you must look like you’re going to in fact die upon completion of a 5km race. Just FYI. My thoughts from watching one of the best.)

I might bring out my muscle roller at some point … we’ll see.

Today’s song is: Staring at the Sun by U2. An old favorite 🙂

 

Going at my own pace :)

Another run accomplished today with a few noteworthy points: I ran my scheduled 8kms down the beloved gravel shoulder side road. I think it was about 27 degrees C again..in the late evening!! (Looks like I’m not going to get a break from the heat for a while yet. Generally though, I love it when it’s this hot.) I managed a time of 6:07/km today at 49mins finish, which I’m pretty jazzed about considering all contributing factors.

I was tested!

About 2/3rds of the way to the halfway point, (doing a pretty excellent job of pacing myself at what felt for me like a snail’s pace) I spotted, out of the left corner of my vision, a soccer ball sailing along the grass into full view and headed for the highway just a few feet in front of me!

I thought I could get it for a group of boys behind a neighborhood fencing who were shouting my way, trying to get the question out for me to retrieve it for them — after all, it was just a few feet ahead. But, because I was pacing myself so carefully and going so slow, consequently I couldn’t get myself into gear fast enough before the ball rolled onto the busy two-lane highway adjacent me and in front of a car that came to a slow stop.

…I could have made an effort to get it, but it was still rolling onto the next lane. I checked to see if anyone was coming down that side. It was even busier than the first lane. So,…that wasn’t happening. (I’d be omitting a critical thought if I didn’t mention that I also considered the time it would cut from my run to retrieve the ball. Not to mention, looking like a complete arse running into oncoming traffic that would surely beep the heck out of me if I didn’t also get hit in the process. And then take even more time to make some clumsy attempts to kick the ball all the way back to them.)

“Nope! Sorry boys.” I couldn’t be the heroine today.

That wasn’t really a test for me at all, just a bit of an annoyance wherein I made the right choice.

So I get back from the halfway point and, sure enough, but to my surprise, the boys somehow got the damn ball back and now it’s rolling back from over the fencing (that is quite a few yards away from the roadside) and back toward the damn highway! …

A few minutes prior to that I had spotted a young woman running and she had stopped to walk in the midst of a tempo?/fartlek? routine (who knows why?!), I guess.

I ran at a smooth momentum past her, but as soon as I spotted her initially I automatically picked up my pace!

This was the test.

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Immediately I recognized I was unconsciously or automatically running faster to try to catch up with her. My nice pacing was in jeopardy. I have a history of doing this! It’s right up there with starting out too fast! (Don’t even talk to me about the sound of a starting gun!) I get excited. Discipline this way has never been my forte.

After I ran past her and got ahead for a few yards she had returned from walking to running again.

My pace had significantly quickened, but I kept it enough in check. I literally had to repeat, “Run at your own pace, run your own race,” to myself like a mantra.

I had to remember that I was going 8k today, which is a challenge for me right now, and I’m supposed to do it at a relatively easy pace.

I had to remember my pacing for the sake of my long-term goal which is finishing a marathon, but for today it was just about finishing my 8km at an even pace throughout!

The boys were once again hollering at me to get their ball for them. I ignored them. I ignored children, and I felt bad about it.

But, I thought, the girl/young woman behind me could easily get it for them and regardless, “I’m not stopping.” I kept looking back at her though, like “You get the ball for them please!” Of course, she did and did it fairly easily because this time the ball didn’t quite make it onto the highway.

I felt like a dick for not getting it for them myself, but I’d had enough. (How does this happen twice? Maybe they should be kicking it in a different direction? Maybe? Hmm?) I continued to pace myself appropriately, but if I had given it just a bit more effort when I first spotted her I could have easily thrown my pace out of whack for the rest of the run home!

But, that didn’t happen. For the most part, I controlled myself and I passed the test!

Sure enough, when I looked behind me about five or so minutes later she had turned down a different street. Now, what if I had tried to race her or kept on with an increased pace out of compulsion? …How stupid would that have been? ..That’s just the thing I thought to myself: You just don’t know where a person is at when in terms of their workout. Are they just ending their run? Are they running for another 10kms or a fast 5? Kinda silly to start quickening your pace to outrun them, eh? (I know, it’s childish, but it’s more of an automatic compulsion..lack of self-discipline.)

Oooh, it’s such a temptation for me though! Many times setting out I’m shocked to discover that what feels like a slow crawl for at least the first half of my run is actually appropriate and more effective for an overall better time!

That’s a lot like my life. But I want to be the tortoise now that just gets it done (no matter how long it takes).

Tomorrow’s distance will be a 5k…I am repeating Week 1 because it syncs up better to exactly 12-weeks before the day of the marathon. Today’s song is: Ruby by Jim Yosef & Alex Skrindo.

30-DAYS of (mostly) 5Ks

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8.82 kms RAN today. Slow pace @ 45mins, but DONE. It was warm! I wore a hat. I do not usually wear a hat. Too warm for a hat @ 21 degrees C. I need to get back into the spirit of things. I will. I ran with music. Like I said, it will come.

Well, this is the start of another something special. I’ve got a strong easy cardio base down, so now I can begin a 30-day campaign of building running consistency i.e. willpower or discipline of 5-kilometre runs.

My plan is to run for ONLY (and I stress: only) 5 kilometres with the exception of 10-8 kilometre long runs once or twice per week maximum. This means my campaign of building a base running consistency will end NLT November 20th. I will NOT be doing any speed, tempo or hill training/workouts during this time. (I have to set that as a rule for myself now or I will be tempted. NOT happening. I want this to stick.)

I’ll consider posting my stretching routine here to prevent and reduce pain in my knees if I fail to stick to it for daily maintenance. On that note, I’d like to ensure I can run on grass somehow as much as possible. Will keep you posted on that. I haven’t chosen my first marathon, but I have my sights set on a local one hosted here in May of 2017!

It’s about consistency for these 30 odd days, not clean, pretty or smooth, but consistency. 🙂

Today’s song is: We Are The Hearts by EXGF ❤

 

Fighting for it all the way.

Logged a short 5 km tonight. (Nope, no 4:50 a.m. wake up today! Can’t wait to get back to the early rise though after the long weekend! Seriously.) I logged it at an average pace of 5.17 for 26 minutes!…While I felt like I was flying and fought for it all the way, turns out I’m still very much off my 5km racing pace by about 5 minutes, BUT it’s looking better all the time. I’m progressing for sure!!…Today’s running song is another Coldplay goodie “Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Kf_6BWcOOg

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Running without the very early rise.

So, I took my rest day yesterday and chilled. No running. But today, even though I was unable to get up at 4:50 a.m. due to a long night of movie-watching, I brought it all back with a vengeance! ..Well, I improved my overall pace by about two minutes for 16.35 km maintaining a 5:30 per km pace during an hour and a half.

And today, for the first time in about a year at least, I magically returned to my racing form: head back and looking straight ahead, chest out and abs flexed in, shoulders down with an erect and elongated posture, steady full breaths, and easy strides! It was great to suddenly find that my body was settled back into an excellent running form, and that I was easily running at my lactic-threshold race pace! Excellent!

Tomorrow, I believe, is my first day back to speed workouts on a track in over a year!! I’m a little nervous, but more excited about what speed workouts will do to really jump start improvement to my pace. Oh, and apparently that half-marathon race I’m banking on completing is not this coming weekend, but next weekend! :O (I would have known this, but for the fact that it’s kind of a last minute thing! :D)

Today’s running song is a fun one. It pretty much sums up the intricacy of lyrics and melody of every popular dance-mix song out there: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yp-YTDDyrNI Enjoy yours!

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Hour and a half today! 😉