running like the wind …ok, truthfully, more like a gentle breeze…

Week 7 Day 1 So it seems that maybe I’ve been going like a bull at a gate with this running caper…walking with my partner the other night and we jokingly started to do the Cliffy or the ‘Cliff Young Shuffle’…for those who don’t know… Cliff Young is a legend in marathon running in Australia…

Cliff was a potato farmer who won the first Sydney to Melbourne ultra marathon (875km/543miles) at the age of 61! That’s pretty rad…but wait there’s more…He had never run an ultra marathon in his life before! He beat 10 other top athletes! And broke the record for that distance by two days!! Cliff Young started the race behind the leaders but when they all stopped and slept over night, he kept running! This was when he took the lead in the race and kept it and came in first … 10 hours ahead of the rest!

What kept Cliff going through the 5 days, 15 hours and 4 minutes of that race? He imagined He was running after sheep and was trying to outrun a storm! And I think, just quietly, an enormous competitive spirit that his competitors just couldn’t match in that particular race.

So for my first day of Week 7, with a bit of classic NLP behavioural modelling (basic outside modelling), I busted out with the ‘Cliffy’ and completely surprised myself! I didn’t get puffed, I didn’t get stitches and i didn’t run out of energy!! (On the flip side I didn’t feel like I was running! It was just too slow And clearly not painful enough to feel like I was doing anything…is that crazy?? Haha!)

I was keeping my eye on the ‘run average pace’ which drifted right out to around 10 min per km (my average has always been around 6.2ish) so I figured in the last 3 minutes I would go all out and really run! Wow! It was great! I felt like I really got to stretch out and expend a bunch of energy .. and it got my run average pace to 6.3per km. and only 870km’s to go to be truly anywhere near Cliffy ..Never going to happen!

I don’t know if that’s the ‘right’ way (or if there is a ‘right’ way), I just know that it felt awesome to run and not tire but to have a lovely rhythm but also to really stretch out at the end and run like the wind! …Ok, maybe more like a gentle breeze! At least I’m not exhausting myself and struggling the whole time now haha!

Which are you most interested in…a comfortable run or average pace, time or distance? What is a good measure of a run in your eyes or legs!

oh and here is a little youtube clip of Cliffy.

Cliffy the Legend
Cliff Young

Cliff Young

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the time will pass anyway

I know! It’s been ages!!!

So you know how I repeated Week 4 (because I loved it so much!) shortly after that I started getting this crazy hip pain! It felt as though I was getting around with a giant knife sticking out of my hip! All. The. Time. Ouch.

So I took a bit of time away from the C25K and just stuck with gentle walks…..Boring!!

My partner (beautiful & amazing man that he is!) also reminded me that things/life goes in ups and downs that sometimes we need to just go with the flow and not push too hard…and… then a few weeks later said…’Didn’t you used to be a runner?”

Haha! He knows me too well! I am a big fan of trying to listen to my body and understanding what it needs, and yes sometimes I still try to trick myself by saying that chocolate is exactly what my body needs right now!! Then there is listening to your head and what it has to say about everything…all the thoughts that are not necessarily useful or supportive…we humans are so complex!

Anyway…the hip pain had slowly disappeared so I went back to Week 5 and repeated a couple of the runs and then did a few free runs, just because I was so stoked to be back moving again!

Then I hit up Week 6 which I really enjoyed! Knowing that there are only 3 weeks left you can really feel the ramping up of the energy and commitment!

Oh! And big news in my world… Week 6 Day 2 run I finally broke my old distance record! I hit 4.59km! I have been hovering just below that mark ever since…which raises the question…can one complete the C25K if they haven’t actually run an entire 5km distance?!

Eeeeep!

I guess technically I haven’t exactly followed the schedule anyway so I’m not going to get all het up about it! Maybe by the time Week 9 comes around I’ll be up there at 5kms? I am just so happy that I have started and have kept going and going and going. Yay!

How is everyone’s progress whichever week you are at? Has anyone made it through and run the 5km distance by the end even if they weren’t hitting the distance through the program?

More importantly … who is just loving running?!