Jan 17

“What will determine the course of your life
more than any other one thing is whether or not
you’re willing to tolerate necessary discomfort”
Barbara Sher

Resting HR (average): 58

Injury status: Low backstrain 5/10

Neural stretching (knee to nose. averages in cm):
Baseline 33; Afterwards 28

Pain. Lots of it!

This week was a tough week, and required pushing through the pain barrier!

Monday through to Thursday I was feeling tired! It’s been tough getting back into normal training again but at least it was a full week with decent mileage for a change.

The midweek longer run on Tuesday started to get more comfortable, but it was still very tough. I can feel how tight I am neurally by the fact it takes 6-8km to warm-up and feel looser. Running those first 6-8km is painful, especially through the shins and thighs!

Friday I was out by 3am. I can’t believe I felt so sore. Every step caused immense pain in my shins, hamstrings, everywhere! At 7.5km I sat down and was ready to ring Rheanna to come and pick me up. I figured I’d just run 500m more and do 8km at least. I kept thinking I can’t give up, otherwise I’d be just like most other people!

At 8km, I thought, just get to 10km. At 10km I was not too far from a service station and thought, get some food and have a powerade, then see how I feel. I paid for 2 powerade’s (so I’d pick up the second one on my way back), it’s amazing what spending $3 does for you! I struggled through to 16km and my turnaround point, focused on the fact I had to at least pick up my second powerade which I’d paid for!

Then it was just get to 20km, 22km, 23km, 24km…etc

There was a lot of stopping at traffic lights and intersections on the way back. I was so grateful just to stop and try rest my legs.

When I got home, at 32km I could barely stand. My feet and legs were so sore! As I said to Rheanna “this was one of the hardest runs I’ve ever done.” I say that fairly regularly, but I am sure this ranks as one of the toughest! (They all do, not sure why someone would voluntarily do this so often!)

Saturday and Sunday were fairly easy days. Next week I need to build on this week’s training, hopefully it’ll get slightly easier, but I wouldn’t count on it!

Mon 11 Jan 10km, Abs
Tue 12 Jan 18km
Wed 13 Jan 30 min cycle, Abs
Thur 14 Jan 6km, Abs, Squats
Fri 15 Jan 32km
Sat 16 Jan 1 hour total trainer, Abs
Sun 17 Jan 10km, Abs
Mileage 76km
Running Load 353

“Continuous effort, not strength or intelligence,
is the key to unlocking your potential”
Sir Winston Churchill

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