The session was 7 x 1mile at tempo pace. I could feel myself returning to a slightly negative attitude when I struggled to even reach half marathon pace on a couple in the second half. We did determine later on that these ones were slightly uphill and into the wind (the dangers of an out and back...). It was also very muddy (so naturally I ended up covered...).
My next session was supposed to be 2hrs with last 20 mins at marathon pace on Friday but due to labs (for my Exercise Physiology course) I moved it to Thursday. I was a bit apprehensive about this the day after the slightly disappointing tempo session and I did feel pretty tired to start with but my silly backwards legs did their usual and ended up feeling good after 1hr45 of running...
My other key run for the week was 20k alternating tempo and steady pace on Sunday. I was pretty pleased to feel good again on this one. I was satisfied with the paces on a muddy footpath and felt positive again after this.
Sunday was also mothers day so I thought i'd include a little bit about my mum here...
She's a runner too...and for her age (which she'd kill me if I disclosed) is rapid (aiming for 3h15 at London). She's also my inspiration; she doesn't let age, injury or stress keep her down. She's still getting PB's and I do think if she'd have started running when she was younger she'd have been exceptional. Her support is one of the reasons i've been able to keep improving. She always put her things on hold to take me to races (often 100 miles away for a 2.5 minute race...the joys of a failed 800m career...) and still comes along to support me whenever she can.
A rare non - running photo...she's not a natural blonde! |
We're both doing Bath next week; she's had some injury problems so is using it as a measure of her fitness. I'm also keen to see where I'm at and will be backing off training this week to sharpen up a little :) I'm really excited to see how we both do.
NB: I probably should also mention here my dad is equally awesome/ supportive (and running Bath Half too)...but it's not Father's day so he'll have to make do with a sentence ;)
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