I completed my 5k milestone on 20th February 2024... Ta Dah!
And wow what an incredible experience running that final run. I had Mutemath to keep me company in my ears and when I turned on to the beach decking at around 6pm to fun the final stretch, it was quiet, pitch black, just me and the beach. I had the biggest smile on my face and I felt so high, in fact I kept on running after the bell.
All I can say is, the feeling of achievement was so worth it.
So welcome to part 2 of this blog, if you haven't read part one, you can read it here.
Here's where we get into the real nitty gritty of the mindset hacks I deployed to get me through some of the toughest moments.
Let's dive in.
When the going got tough, I pretended I was running with others
I’m a lone wolf. Always have been. I prefer living to the beat of my own drum. But when the going gets tough, you need others. I’d read somewhere...
If you’re thinking of embarking on a running program, or any similar fitness program, here’s a run down (pun intended) of my story and the mindset shifts that helped me.
I knew WHY I wanted to do it
The discomfort of being breathless on flights was a big motivator for me. This wasn’t just in my head, or caused by anxiety, this was physical breathlessness caused by altitude and I knew this would be a great problem to solve (especially as I knew I wanted to travel more). But I was confused. I knew this was linked to poor cardio ability (I HATED cardio and avoided it like the plague) but, the question was, did I need to do HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) or more endurance type stuff? An athlete friend suggested endurance and she recommended the Couch to 5k app. So I signed up.
I had to BELIEVE my body could do it
I exist in a heavier body and running made me feel like a big ole heavy lump. I...
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