Craziness

January 31st, 2010 matt

Hotwells

Well, turns out I’m actu­ally crazy. Crazy like those weirdos who go out run­ning when they’re ill and tell you that it actu­ally helps.

Because it helped. Not only did it help, but in some ways, the ill­ness seemed to help the run­ning, too. My lack of con­cen­tra­tion made me a bit for­get­ful. I for­got I was think­ing of lim­it­ing myself to 5K max, I for­got I was going to stick to a flat route, and at one point I for­got about hav­ing a stitch so suc­cess­fully that ten min­utes later I thought, “Oh! Hang on, wasn’t I wor­ry­ing about a stitch? Where did that go, then?”

I went out along the tow­path where I started all this run­ning malarkey. I fig­ured it was flat, and more pleas­ant in the day­light than the bor­ing old A4. Only I didn’t actu­ally turn around at my halfway point, because I’d not really fig­ured out where my halfway point was going to be.

So I ended up at the far entrance to Leigh Woods, a lovely lit­tle area of for­est on the other side of the Avon Gorge. I used to do a walk­ing route through these woods every week­end, so I fig­ured I’d just fol­low that, despite it being a bit hilly.

When I say “a bit hilly”, accord­ing to the Run­K­eeper log and map, the mid­dle of my route through the woods maxes out at about 100m higher up than when I started. Run­K­eeper reck­ons I climbed 147m over­all, includ­ing the undu­la­tions here and there.

My run ended up with me cross­ing the Sus­pen­sion Bridge — for the first time, while jog­ging — and that’s today’s pic­ture; the view from the Bridge down toward Hotwells, where I live.

And it also turned out a bit longer than I fig­ured, at 8.23km. Not bad for some­one who was so tired he didn’t get dressed until about 2pm.

Mind you, I’m knack­ered now, and while the run seemed to make me for­get about being ill for a few hours, I can feel my nose start­ing to clog up and I’m sneez­ing again, so I reckon it was only a tem­po­rary respite.

Still, at least it’s eased the I’m-not-running guilt, and that should last a cou­ple of days, anyway!

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  1. mag­gie
    February 1st, 2010 at 21:26 | #1

    Περαστικά!

  2. February 3rd, 2010 at 22:25 | #2

    Ευχαριστώ! Feel­ing much bet­ter now.

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