I’d lost my running mojo a bit over the last couple of weeks or so, but decided to head out today following the “run slow to run fast” mantra.
I ran my 10-mile (non-seafront) loop without looking at my watch at all. Just keeping it very, very easy indeed.
I averaged 8’57”/mile with pretty consistent splits, and I thoroughly enjoyed just plodding along in the sun. Even with my weary legs it felt like I could have just kept on trundling along forever at that speed.
I’m definitely going to run a lot more at this relaxed pace. I think I’ve been trying too hard too often, encouraged by my improving performance and wanting to try and force better times.
Trying hard on fresh legs should yield better results than trying hard on legs that are already tired.
I ran my 10-mile (non-seafront) loop without looking at my watch at all. Just keeping it very, very easy indeed.
I averaged 8’57”/mile with pretty consistent splits, and I thoroughly enjoyed just plodding along in the sun. Even with my weary legs it felt like I could have just kept on trundling along forever at that speed.
I’m definitely going to run a lot more at this relaxed pace. I think I’ve been trying too hard too often, encouraged by my improving performance and wanting to try and force better times.
Trying hard on fresh legs should yield better results than trying hard on legs that are already tired.