Last week I reported that my structured training plan started on Monday, which it did. It wasn't hectic but involved 4 runs. I had to combine this with a week where I was away 3 days on business but managed to get the mid-week run in. It felt good to complete the plan and all targets set were hit.
I did back to back runs at the weekend which is something that is now the norm as I build up my fitness and distance. I returned to Chatelherault on Saturday and it wasn't long before I was off the back of the group, but I had my plan and was sticking to it. 46 minutes was the target for the lap and the previous week I'd have been over 50, but it was achievable. A fast start led to a slower section as I regained my breath so I knew I had to press on in the second half which I did. I dug deep and completed the run with 31 seconds to spare - tick! What a difference from the previous week even though I was tired from having been away.
Today it was just me and my coach for a 10 k with a target set for the pace. She pushed me really hard knowing I was running on tired legs. In order to get better results you have to push through that point where you'd like to take a seat and recover. It doesn't feel nice but I've been there before and know it's got to be done. Target pace achieved over the 10 k - tick!
When I was resting this afternoon I was lucky enough to see Laura Muir win her 2nd gold medal of the weekend - the 3,000m. A stunning performance leaving the competition for dead despite having won the 1,500m the day before - a double. Congratulations Laura. Her approach to training and competing is so disciplined and she pushes herself so hard. It's inspirational. A reminder to me as I start to build the training. So doubles all round this weekend although we're in a different universe, but have one thing in common - we love running.
Sunday, 5 March 2017
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