Let’s face it: At one time or another we all experience mental blocks. Even Dean K, runner extraordinaire, admits that this can happen. He says it typically does not at the beginning of training for a run, or at the end, but in the middle, when all has become routine and the end isn’t close in sight.
I am going through a good spurt right now. My running is going well and I’m getting ready to add in swimming and biking for a triathlon training, and I’m looking forward to that. I’m increasing mileage but have not yet hit a wall. I will. I’ll get to a point where I’m a little worn out and I’ll have to decide a way around that.
I think for now my strategy has been interspersing the long runs with short speed runs. I have written about htis a lot lately because 1) the speed work is helping and 2) the speed work is changing things up enough to keep me interested in running, and to keep me from burning out.
So here’s the question of the week: When you hit that wall, and we all do, I believe, what do you do to get over it? Do you take a day off, shorten the run, go longer, take a different path?
