So, my running naivity and stupidity reared it's ugly ahead once again in preparation for the half marathon.
My last "bigger" run was about 6.5 miles and 2 weeks ago. I went for a proposed bigger run on Tuesday but the asthma kicked in and I had to stop at half a mile!!!!!
Anyway, after dosing up I went out again last night, with the intention of running from saltdean to the marina and back.....but I got cocky at the marina, ran through it and went to the brighton eye
That moment when I turned round and realised I needed to get back was terrible! Had to stop 3 or 4 times on the way back but ultimately I "travelled" 10 miles. the first 7 miles was non stop. Thankfully the stopping was not through chest issues but purely legs and hip tiredness.
Please PLEASE tell me that will improve with the more runs I do?!?!? Also, I've realised the psychological barrier of running somewhere and then just turning round is crushing for my little mind.
Of course it'll improve, just take things steady. The other thing is............it is completely OK to stop and walk for a bit if you feel the need to, particularly if you are upping the distance. I do it all the time and I know loads of runners who have run/walk strategies for races. Out and back routes are interesting - some love 'em and some hate 'em.