Tuesday, Jan 9, 2024 – Choosing our hard

Hey Gang!

 

Is it just me or did the return to “real life” after the Christmas break blast in at a pace we weren’t ready for? Wow. Well, hopefully our batteries are all recharged and it won’t take long to get back into the routine. And now we have lengthening days to look forward to. It’s all getting lighter and brighter…

 

About ten years ago I made a career change, and started a new job in a new industry. When I just started, I went in every day completely unsure of what I was supposed to be doing and what was going to come at me. I can remember very clearly one morning at 5 am on one of these days, charging up Pottery Rd hill as hard as I could, multiple times. There was something comforting about the knowledge that I would very likely encounter nothing harder than that all day. No one could give me anything harder than what I’d already given myself. It was a big confidence builder and what I needed to face the unknown.

 

There is much empowerment in knowing we can handle hard things. Athletics are a great way for us to practice doing this for our own growth and self-confidence. And it’s safe because we get to choose the “hard”. Sometimes however, life throws you “hard” that you don’t choose. And that is the real test. You have to decide: can you embrace this unwanted challenge with the same attitude and openness with which you approach Pottery Road hills? Was the point of those hills so that you could in fact be equipped to face this un-asked for ‘hard’? So you don’t quit or give up or succumb to self-pity or curl into the fetal position under a blanket in defeat? (that last one sounds so appealing sometimes). I think that is the point of all of our self-directed challenges. They are safe, controlled environments but they are training us for the unforeseen challenges that we call Life.

 

My daughter set off for swimming again this morning in the cold, dark early morning. Every morning I give her the choice: Do you want to go? I love that she is self-directed in this because it means that she is building the confidence to turn towards the hard things. I really hope she doesn’t get a lot of very hard things thrown at her, but this is life and she definitely will face her fair share. And when she does I hope she brings that confidence of turning towards them, facing them down, and moving through them. I am continuing to try to do the same.

 

On to tomorrow’s workout: Back to Lakeshore and Leslie – 6:05 drills, 6:15 GO!

 

  1. Start with a 2 mile tempo. Yup, that’s long. 4 back and forths. Just keep it tempo – we can build into the pace as we go. Then 2-3 min rest (regroup) and 4-5 x 600 w 1:15 rest. These can be between 10K and 5K pace depending on how you’re feeling.

 

Reasoning behind this: it’s good volume and solid work, but we don’t want to do TOO much fast stuff at this point in the season. It’s good to go into our faster stuff a little pre-fatigued so we’re not tempted to go too fast yet and so we don’t do too much. Just little sprinkles of everything.

 

That is all – see you in the am!

 

xo

 

Seanna