I’ve been able to run quite regularly for the year so far and my heel seems to be allowing me to go 4 miles at a time without any problems. For the last few weeks I’ve been thinking about my approach to running and I think I’m actually in the process of evolving as a runner. I’ve noticed a couple things about myself, one good and one bad:
I no longer seem to be concerned about how fast I run. A year ago, I was obsessed with going further or faster. These days, I’m just happy to be running and happy that my heel hasn’t been giving me any problems. A year ago, I would be constantly monitoring my Forerunner to see how fast I was going. I still monitor my Forerunner, but not as often, and when I do, it’s to see if I should slow down, whereas a year ago, I was monitoring it to see if I should speed up.
The other observation I’ve made is that don’t seem to be as motivated as I was a year ago. For example, this week has been rather cold with the temperatures hovering around the 30-35F range in the afternoons which is when I’ve been running recently and I’m finding it harder to get myself out the door in those temperatures. A year ago, I almost considered it a badge of honor to go running in those temperatures and the colder it was, the more I wanted to go running. The hardest part for me right now is just getting dressed and getting out the door. Once I do that, I’m fine.
This week is going to be a bit warmer here in the DFW metroplex so I wouldn’t have weather as an excuse anymore. As a matter of fact, the temperature this is week is suppose to be what I consider ideal running temperatures….the 50s F.
Posted by derek as Training at 10:19 AM PST


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