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- Jan 22, 2011
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I'm sorry to hear that fella, you did come across a bit down after Preston Park whenever that one was! 30th December maybe?!
I think that the running mojo comes and goes, I wouldn't worry about it too much - but try to keep something going so that when your mojo bounces back, you don't injure yourself in your keenness to get back on the horse. I found my mojo was pretty solid throughout last year because I had the constant goals I was attacking, but the previous year was my least running activity I think, the mojo dipped here and there because I'd reached a comfort zone. Last year I re-focused and that was the key.
In terms of running whilst needing to drop some kids off at the pool, I've only been caught out three times and had to deface the ground, it's not pleasant. One of them was a particularly hot summers morning, before 6am. That one was an absolute nightmare, but it came out of nowhere. The combination of running and heat generally tends to cook my guts much quicker! Most parkruns are run within about 30 minutes of my waking up, so there's not generally time to take care of business pre-run.
Following on from mentioning that my running mojo was awol - I'd like to say thanks for all the advice, suggestions and general wise words I received from several on here (as well as NE, The Complete B. Herr T & Penny's H - I don't know how to properly link to other users with an "@" at the front). I've taken it all onboard and have set myself some challenging goals for this year (well challenging for me, anyway) to get the mojo back. Starting with the Worthing Half Marathon in Feb - it was my first half marathon last year and despite telling myself I wouldn't run the same one twice ... I gonna run the same one the very next year. I'll try to slot another HM in before, if all goes to plan, I will be attempting the 3 forts half marathon in May - which looks pretty tough (not ready for a full marathon, yet).
So thanks all ...