Thursday 13 August 2015

Song 2. Week 5. Whoo Hoo!

Hello. I can't wait to tell you this. This song is how I feel when I start running. Every time.

Song 2 by Blur.

I am at the business end of the Couch to 5k programme now, I just cannot believe how far I have come. I am on week 5 which is three different runs:

Run 1,
Warm-up 5 min walk
5 min run
3 min walk
5 min walk
3 min walk
5 min run
5 minute warm down walk.

So, I completed this run at the beginning of last week and was totally elated at my progress, so couldn't wait to start Run 2 which is supposed to be after the warm up,  8 minutes of running, 5 minutes of walking, then another 8 minute run. However, I updated the phone to whatever the latest operating system and the only thing that disappeared was my C25K podcasts so after a reload I accidently stared running Week 5, Run 3 which was a huge jump to 20 minutes of running!  Well, I can't run for 20 minutes non-stop but I nearly did it and you know what just a few more runs and I know that I will be able to do this. When I think of this in my future I feel like quite emotional. The icing on the big fat cake was a collegiate nod from a proper jogger, or perhaps he was just acknowledging the cuteness of my happy furry running companion. I swear that dog wears the most enormous grin when she is padding alongside.

Week 2, Run 2 is proving to be a right killer though so until I can master this set I think I am going to be sticking here for a bit.




Due to the school hols, I have had to tweak my routine around the kids so have been running at dawn and dusk. Apart from needing to nod off after lunch, this has been a really great experience, a wee bit of alone time in the busy day. At dawn, I was surprised to see quite a majority of women out, jogging and power walking. At dusk I keep my eye on the horizon and run towards the beauty of the cloud formations as the sun sets. I know I have been complaining about the Irish weather but, you know there is a quality about the drama that plays out in the contrasts of the sun and rain keep me here in this sometimes soggy but always beautiful little island.

So in-between all that someone recommended that I listen to some 'Philosophy Bites' podcasts in preparation for this years Open Uni module and 'course had to listen to this guy Mark Rowlans on Philosophy and Running. Mark Rowlands bought himself a wolf - as you do - and to avoid the destruction of his home by this noble creature, began to run to exercise the wolf into exhaustion and is now hooked on the action. Rowlans (I think!) sees an existential purity when the reasons for running fall away,- losing weight, getting fitter, being able to dance when 80 - and what is left is joy in the action for its own sake, for "it's own intrinsic value". I am beginning to see the value of running for pure pleasure, to "be in touch with the intrinsic good in life" which is a Good Thing and not just because I haven't lost a single ounce yet! All the best! xxxxx

6 comments:

  1. I feel quite emotional reading this. Well Done You. I am SO PLEASED. Running ticks so many boxes for health and happiness, well being, achievement, direction, energy (midday sleeps accepted!). I have just started taking Teddy out in the late afternoon with me and Pops for our 1.3 mile run and he loves it. I have to watch his shoulder but so far so good. This is nice because two years ago he declared he'd had enough of running - we think Poppy going out for runs has changed his mind! xx

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  2. Awh! Thanks CT. So sweet to think that Ted has changed his mind about running, bet he loves being included now. :)

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  3. Well done... time to sign up for the ParkRun, you know as good as town is, Oldbridge will be even better, all that nature!

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    1. Hello Mell! I really want to do the Oldbridge Park Run, it was supposed to be a summer milestone but Autumn looks more realistic now...have to admit to being slightly scared though! x

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  4. Ha you have me now I love love that song.....and little bit inspired to look up that couch to 5 k running stuff as we slowly approach the cooler weather!
    thanks for voting very much appreciated xxxx

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    1. I couldn't recommend C25K enough Daisy, looking forward to running in the frosty mornings. The very best of luck in the awards, I love your blog. xxx

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