Done 2 x 5 mile runs this week, furloughed from work so not much else to do, everything now being cancelled means I’ve lost most of my motivation, no marathon no Ironman (fucked off after all that training) no long bike sessions, hard to get going again. Also been feeling fucked once starting, hopefully that’s just lack of training and nothing more sinister.
Anyone else still at it?
Yeah, I'm doing more and more now that I'm 'working' from home. Building up my mileage and hoping to be doing 60-mile weeks soon. The way I see it, this is a great opportunity to get in good shape.Done 2 x 5 mile runs this week, furloughed from work so not much else to do, everything now being cancelled means I’ve lost most of my motivation, no marathon no Ironman (fucked off after all that training) no long bike sessions, hard to get going again. Also been feeling fucked once starting, hopefully that’s just lack of training and nothing more sinister.
Anyone else still at it?
Lost all motivation with no immediate goals to hit. No park run or other events like Manchester Run to look forward too.
How long have you been training and competing in races forLost all motivation with no immediate goals to hit. No park run or other events like Manchester Run to look forward too.
How long have you been training and competing in races for
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I was a racing cyclist (mainly time trials) and runner for 20 years but my last race was the 2014 London marathon. Now in my 50s I still run or cycle 5 times a week. It's a way of life and the motivation is enjoyment. I prefer trail running and do it for its own sake and enjoy nature. See how the scenery charges throughout year, different plants and wildlife.
So let the run come to you as the Kenyans say. Explore the countryside and running becomes a way of life.
My mojo is well and truly back. Decided to start again in January and struggled my way to 5ks.. I’m now going out and doing 20k in just over an hour & 45. Running 4 days a week
Lost all my mojo.
Managing a daily run but pace has dropped massively.
Same here not having any events to train for. Gone from doing 10Ks and one long run a week to 5Ks which are a bit of a struggle even at a much slower time. Being at home all day the diet has gone to pot and my legs now feel heavy which I think is down to being more sedentary of late.
Same here not having any events to train for. Gone from doing 10Ks and one long run a week to 5Ks which are a bit of a struggle even at a much slower time. Being at home all day the diet has gone to pot and my legs now feel heavy which I think is down to being more sedentary of late.
You do eat more when you’re at home all day don’t you? Well, I do anyway, the temptation to graze is hard to resist and sometimes I don’t even realise I’m doing it.
I’ve done Heaton Park parkrun 5k route, old route and new route, 14 days running. Seeing how many I can clock up on the trot.
Yeh. Think anxiety has affected me aswell. Everything going on in the world plays on my mind running