For a while earlier on in the year I took a young friend to the club
trackwork session. The first night I went in my running gear, thinking
I could sort of join in around the edges or maybe do a couple of laps
round the track while he did the group session. Epic fail, got there
saw that the youth athletics club also use the track, and completely
wimped out. I thought that they would fall about laughing at a wee fat
and old (I am aware that to youngsters even twenty five is ancient) me
wobbling along, and anyway it's mainly a lot of the fast racing snakes
from club who attend track sessions. So what did I do, I lent a hand
with timing for a few weeks, getting an insight into what was going on
and what the coach was doing with each group of runners.
I
continued to take J along and then he had a break, preferring for a
while to join in with the speedplay sessions instead. Now I can't
actually remember at what point I finally gave in to this strangely
masochistic desire to at least try a session, but anyway I dragged J
back to track for moral support. The first night passed in a blur of
fright and fear but as I lumbered around the track for the warm up,
puffed my way through the drills and then heaved my poor body through
the actual session I learned something. Those youngsters I'd been so
scared of were so busy doing their own thing to even appear to notice
me, or that they are just too polite to make it obvious. No, I really
think they are just focused on their own training to bother what anyone
else is doing. Oh Lord and some of them are really fast.
It's
been a couple of months now and I've been attending regularly. It's
still scary and tonight I honestly thought I was going to be sick, but
the sessions are getting, well not easier, but they feel more fluid if
that makes sense. I can feel improvement and I feel I can understand
the point of each session and I feel I've achieved something at the end
of it. The coach takes the normal session and then tailors my session
to be almost the same, but with perhaps shorter distance, or time intervals.
Sometimes one or two of the not so fast members of club turn up and I
have company, which is nice, but mostly it's my friend M who times me
and "encourages" me to keep going. She is going to be doing her coach
qualification soon and I suppose I'm good practice for her LOL.
I
do still have to have that talk with myself on Thursday nights, you
know the one, the one that goes "I could just stay at home" "no you will
not you wimp, you'll go and get on with it" blah blah, but I am really
pleased that I overcame my initial fear as feel gained so much by doing
so.
Roll on next session.
Bye for now.
I once wanted to be an ultra runner, and in my dreams I still do but reality and dreams are two different things, or are they. As they say on report cards, must try harder. Let's go, life is for living,learning, adventuring and enjoying. Here I will record my journey to if not achieving anything close to a dream at least having fun and improving my fitness along the way.
Monday, 16 December 2013
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