I’m not about to get political in my blog, there’s enough column
inches dedicated to speculating rubbish, I’m merely setting the scheme for the “apocalyptic
movie” we seem to be a cast member in.
Whoever thought loo rolls, rice, tinned tomatoes and pasta were going to become commodities? It's mad out there. If you want wine it will be from the top
shelf and only the exclusive stuff you’d have at Xmas because everything else
is sold out. Sugar is sold out because
people are turning to making their own wine – because the pubs and restaurants
are closed. Or maybe it’s to get them
through lock down and the restrictions with the family at home! Life has changed and there’s much more to
come in the way of deaths so prepare for the shock and fear which the press
will stir up despite the fact we know what’s coming. Do whatever you can to stay safe.
On Monday the 2nd of my races was cancelled, the 1st race was cancelled the week before, and
on Tuesday we went into the office and finalised the lock down preparations so
we could all work from home. It’s fare
to say I felt down and as I’d been working all hours to get to this stage, I
skipped two training sessions. That on
its own is not important but going into lock down demotivated and not wanting
to exercise could become a real issue and I’m sure I’m not the only one that
feels that way. After all why bother putting
yourself through all this effort/sweat and pain with no goal in sight. So, I had a good look in the mirror and
remembered “Rule 5” (Man the f@@k up!) and gave myself a good slap.
I’m not a “key worker” saving lives or delivering food to
the elderly, I’d love too but I still have a business to run and want to come
out of this having looked after my staff and clients. The clients are depending on us as we manage
their finances and you may have noticed that world stock markets are
significantly lower than where the were 6 months ago. We’re working flat out to a lot of tight
deadlines with the end of the tax year approaching and the internet, which we’re
depending on, is like “treacle”. Before you think I’m looking for sympathy I’m
not. We’re in a fortunate position to
have a business that will get through this crisis because of good long-term financial
management and by looking after staff and client. However, with all this pressure and being
locked down at home with most of the family, how do you remain healthy and sane?
My August race is still on so I have that focus although have
my doubts the world will allow travel by then.
My motivation is three fold:
My motivation is three fold:
1-
I don’t want to lose the fitness I have build
over the last 6 hard months
2-
My training sessions, gym or run, become even
more precious than before – a break from news about Coronavirus which is 24/7
at the moment or my home office
3-
I’m looking to 2021 and what an amazing year it
will be approaching it with this fitness
If you’re feeling demotivated because your races are
cancelled well at least you’re not injured and can’t exercise or have Covid-19
and are in isolation. Make use of this
time to build your strength, flexibility or speed. If you can’t then learn a foreign language or
learn to play a musical instrument. You
won’t get this time back so make the most of it.
All my recent training has been solo but today I had the
pleasure of company for 4 km. As I was
leaving the house ultra running legend Rosie Bell came running past my house so
keeping to 2m behind her I joined her.
We had a great chat and it made me realise how much I missed other
people’s company on runs. After 4 km I
had to let her go because I couldn’t keep up if I was going to finish my 2nd
day of 20 km. And being the legend she
is, she sent me a message afterwards to say thanks for pushing her on, it
helped motivate her! She must have
thought I had Covid-19 and wanted to stay well ahead! I’m missing my running pals but know this is
a short period in time. Running has
taken on a different purpose – a physical and mental break from lock down.
In 1963 the film It’s a mad, mad, mad, mad world came out
which was about groups of people searching for stolen cash – greed drove their
behavior. A bit like people hoarding tins of food and others doing without as a result. If anything good comes out of
this pandemic, I hope it will be a better world as our values will have changed
or at least we will value people more. Stay
safe, keep healthy and get your daily exercise!
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