Sunday 21 November 2021

Dare to dream

It's been a very busy week when work and life had to be carefully planned and training reduced.  I spent 3 nights in different hotels and had some lovely food, the odd glass of wine and even managed a night at the theatre!  So training took a back seat although every session had a purpose and was important.
This morning I was running with my pal Stu on a nice easy paced 10km.  The temperature was 3 degrees so gloves were essential despite the bright golden sun in the blue sky and it was icy under foot - something we'll need to get used to in the coming months.  I was focused on my heart rate making sure it stayed below 147 bpm which it did so I was happy with the result.
Running a slow pace in a relatively short distance got me thinking about my first race (125km) in just over 4 months.  How do you go from 10km to125km in such a short period of time and 3 months later run 250km?  It's a question I ask myself at this stage in the season every year.
The answer is in the first instance you need to "dare to dream".  You have to set unrealistic targets - if they are realistic and achievable then they are not testing you to your limits.  Dare to dream, set the bar high and do everything within your power to achieve it.  If you set the bar low then hit it you'll either be disappointed or you're kidding yourself on.  You need a detailed plan and someone to hold you accountable for it to work.
Of course you are taking a risk when you dare to dream but life with no risk is like driving in 2nd gear - it's slow and boring, You need to get into "overdrive" (or 7th gear for the younger readers!) and enjoy the excitement of the journey.  There will be bumps on the road but think of it as skiing down a black run.  You hit an unforeseen bump you adjust, recover and continue down the hill. 
After my run I had a gym session to do and while I really didn't feel like it I forced  myself to get it done.  As always with the session you are dreading, it was brilliant.  The gym work is really starting to show with improved results and I know that come March/April I will be stronger and more flexible.  It's all part of the plan to smash my unrealistic goals.  Why not "dust down" your goals and ask are the really stretching?  If not then dare to dream and smash any limitations you may have set unconsciously.