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Sunday, 17 January 2010
Motivation.....it's all in your head.
Thirty minutes into my run, which due to the bad weather has forced me indoors again, and my ipod dies.
After clocking up only 5km when I had planned to run 16km, I am stumped. What to do now?
Having taken time to put new music on my ipod to give me a motivational boost it is a blow, and in an extremely quiet gym with a bad selection of music, my determination is wavering.
There are so many things that can contribute to a successful run. Planning, a great night's sleep, good nutrition, comfortable clothing, trainers and a fully charged ipod. We do however in many cases, overlook the importance of a strong mental attitude.
It is so easy when things go wrong to throw in the towel early, give up and quit. And there have been many times when I have done just that. But this time was different.
As I mulled over my choice to continue running without music and persevere or to admit defeat, I carried on running. I focused on my running technique and the effect the change in gradient and speed had on my breath. The voice in my head telling me that I could complete the run anyway, kicked in and overpowered my doubts.
Feeling unmotivated is a natural part of training and something I need to accept. Training on your own is extra hard when you are less than determined, without a training partner or a Mr Motivator- style coach by your side to help channel a PMA (positive mental attitude).
What occurred to me today on the treadmill, was the importance of mental training as well as the physical training, to find ways in which you can motivate yourself when things do go wrong.
Not admitting defeat makes you stronger, allowing you to overcome obstacles that could have derailed you in the past. Focussing on the positive instead of the negative is such an important part of training and something I need to remember and incorporate on longer runs to come in the future.
Set backs are a part of life, it is how we deal with them and handle them that will give you the edge. As William Shakespeare so correctly observed: "There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so." So go on, choose a positive thought.
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