It's been raining every day....as far as I can remember. Since Sunday?
Not the most encouraging weather to train in and one would be more comfortable seeking the refuge of the gym. However, the logistics involved - carrying all the gear (to work first to save the walking from home to the gym again should I get home and not be encouraged to go out) and the environment itself.
I don't like treadmills, seeing men gritting their teeth pulling weights and personal trainers (the same ones) supervising someone (looking very bored at the same time) trying very hard on a piece of equipment.
However I have seen all of this in a different light over the last 2 days.Did a 15-min 'fast class' on Powerplates the other night (along with 3 other guys who was moaning about the 'intense' options of some of the exercises) - shows how you can use the machine really to intensify your results. Observing others doing weights, dumbells and the TRX machine on the floor - new techniques can be picked up.
Once I can relate all of this to the training that is at hand (according to the Martin Yelling's10k article in Running fitness - march edition) - its all about intervals, getting your mind into running in that goal race pace with short recovery sessions in between.
Yesterday I found myself working in London and decided to try the Tower Hill gym as a launch pad for a dash around the Thames if the rain slows (and good towels and showering facilities for afterwards!).
I got what I wanted!
it's always good running across this bridge with lots of tourists in the way and reminiscing the London Marathon last year and the crowds. Equipped with my black Inov8's - light and fashionable - I managed to dodge enough puddles and still feel stable enough runing on the flat but wet surfaces. The wind picked up in places and as I got to Southwark Bridge the rain returned.Time to turn back although I was feeling warmed up. 3 miles out of the way!
A wedge of orange on a plate at the gym reception made me feel welcomed, very refreshing.
I continued my intervals on the treadmill - however the tv was boring and watching the dials on the treadmill makes me wanna cry 'stop'! If I didnt look it was ok. Another 2kms there - and a good ole stretching, powerplates, dumbbells and weights session to cool down. I was able to feel worked out and yet happy that I have done enough work.
The sky was still light albeit a light drizzle so I decided to walk across the bridge to the trains - it is absolutely lovely being able to stop and take pictures :) and to feel the pitter-pattering of the rain on my wind jacket (i didnt carry a brolly at all as the wind made it unwise to do so)...sheer joy!
How can one get tired of being in London even, especially if it means walking an extra mile to get home?

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