runner's block?
I know I can run at least 30 minutes without stopping, which is close to 3 miles for me.
However, lately I can't. I can't seem to run 30 minutes without stopping or walking.
I know it's a mental block but I don't know how to get past it.
Doesn't matter if I'm inside or outside.
I'm running along. I walk before I even get to one mile. Then I run and walk. Run. Walk. So frustrating.
Does anyone else get like this? How did you get past it?
Someone suggested to mix up my runs with tempo runs and something else...I have no idea what that means.
However, lately I can't. I can't seem to run 30 minutes without stopping or walking.
I know it's a mental block but I don't know how to get past it.
Doesn't matter if I'm inside or outside.
I'm running along. I walk before I even get to one mile. Then I run and walk. Run. Walk. So frustrating.
Does anyone else get like this? How did you get past it?
Someone suggested to mix up my runs with tempo runs and something else...I have no idea what that means.
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My guess on tempo runs is maybe different paces.. like on the treadmill, David does 3, 4, 5, then back to 3, and just varies things. And I bet a great way to do a tempo run is to.. dont laugh at me cause I do this.. have different music playing.. and run to the beat. That will give you what.. 5 minutes of different pacings, and then when you get back to trying your 10 minute miles again nonstop, you might be back to normal! Plus you get fun music to listen too.
Now I try not to walk at all. What are you thinking before you stop to walk? Its too hot? I'm thirsty? What do you fuel with before your run?
I would do a mile fast run in the morning and a 2 mile easy run later in the early evening every other day for about a week. Then take 2 days off and try to get back to your three mile run. Your body could be producing too much lactic acid and making you exhausted. If the above doesn't work I have more ideas!! We've all been through this, it's both mental and physical.
In regards to the time of the month?? I always run my best when Auntie Flow is visiting :)
don't they say something about hitting the wall and you just run past that?
I did some 15 mile walks as a 9 year old kid. They were fun... but running is not my forte at all. I had "sprinter's legs" (true! ~ v muscly. If you look at joggers they all have skinny legs. I was too athletic when I was younger... (o if only now)
Recently I heard you can do the London Marathon and just walk it... suddenly my enthusiasm for the idea took a leap!!!
Sorry for this waste of space comment; I just wanted to say hi
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Yep, stopping to walk is a habit we all slip into sometimes.
If you know when you do it, make a conscious effort to run longer before you walk, then work to lengthen the running time until you're not walking at all. It's totally a mental thing. Just be persistent with yourself, you can overcome it!
I think actually The Wall is what joggers hit when they simply cannot go on any further
but there's Another Thing and I don't know What It Is Called but it's a thing you pass through and after that All Is OK
that's the thing you wanna hit. Not The Wall