Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Running Tip #4: Your Attitude Determines Your Altitude



This is very true.  You can really make or break your training or your event. It is very hard to stay positive but if you don’t you can really impact your performance. Recently this made a BIG difference for me for some long distance runs I was doing in preparation for my marathon.

Before my birthday, I went out for a 16 mile run. I was not really in the mood, I had not been training so much because I was working on some other areas for my challenge. I just wasn’t with it. The whole time I was out running, my mindset was negative. I was second guessing if I would be able to get enough time in to train for the marathon and did I have the endurance. Also why had I signed up for a marathon again? The run sucked, I was a half a mile short, issues with my sports bra and everything was wrong.

Last weekend, I went out for an 18 mile run. Although I had some hiccups which delayed my run (leaving my GPS watch at work, killed the car at the end our road trying to go get said watch, cycling 5 miles to get watch and not charging my iPod), I was ready. I had had a good week walking marathons and the runners gave me the motivation to really get into my training for the marathon in four weeks (YIKES!).  It was a nice day, I had on my new shoes, sorted out my refuelling plan and even though I didn’t have any music, I kept up the pace I was aiming for. I had positive conversation with myself. I just told myself, “I could do this”, “I was ready” and “I only had one more long run after this one”. That talk carried me to the 18 miles in 2.5 hours which really pleased me because it meant I was on target for the time I am after.

“Whether You Think You Can or Can't, You're Right”- Henry Ford.

Monday, 1 October 2012

Running Tip#2: Music



When I first started getting into running, I had to listen to music. I just needed a beat and I swore that the fast the music was, the faster I ran. Then I found out that I was right.  They say that running music can increase you speed by 15%.

Sometimes it is hard to find the right music for the right pace you are after. Well look no further, Jog.fm is a website that takes into account your pace and suggests music that will get you over the finish line.

Do be careful when running to music. Be aware of your surroundings, watch out for traffic and be mindful of your personal safety. I run with one headphone in my ear when running around the streets of Cambridge but I have found that when I am running with Dusty that I don’t listen to music because I want to be completely aware so we don’t go running in front of a car.

So if you need a motivator, plug yourself in.