I can’t get my groove lately, and I’m experiencing a momentary lapse of progress in my training. For a while there, I felt stronger, I ran faster, I finished faster. I’m guessing about a week and a half ago fatigue hit me like a brick wall. Suddenly, I feel weak, I’m running slower and finishing even slower. I won’t even get started on the negative self-talk that’s been whirling around my head.
I kept Friday as scheduled, a rest day. Today, Saturday, was my scheduled long run. I woke at 4:30 AM, walked out to the living room and said to myself, “I. JUST. CANNOT. DO. IT.” Knowing that I will get my groove back, hopefully very soon, I nicely kicked my son off the couch (why was he sleeping on the couch?) and fell back asleep on the couch. I woke every hour, on the hour after that, when I finally awoke for good at 9:00 AM.
I decided to swap today’s training with tomorrow’s, and go for a ten mile run this afternoon. My feet hit dirt around 12:30 PM. Extremely hot out there, I felt sluggish at the start. A half mile in, I thought I just can’t do this. But I trudged on in the blistering heat anyway. After a mile and a half I decided, heck, just visit some of your favorite nearby places in Wood Canyon, chuck the training, simply run and enjoy the scenery.
And then the pressure was off. The next mile was still tough. But after a rest in a naturally air conditioned cave called Dripping Cave, the remaining miles were bearable, and there were even fleeting moments of enjoyment.
Who knows if I’ll get my long run in tomorrow. I am definitely burned-out. We shall see. : ) On the good side, I got some more pictures. LOL. Thanks for reading!
Short-cut up Cave Rock:
Glorious shade on the way to Dripping Cave:
Waiting for my groove (ha, ha) next to Wood Creek:
Running back (yay!) on Aliso Creek Trail:
Miles run this afternoon: 5.38