I just know it...
I'm never going to be able to run fast again...
Better get used to cheering from the sidelines...
Where can I get a megaphone and some pom-poms.
Ok ok, I might be exaggerating a little bit... but I know I'm not the only one who mentally (or actually) flips out after a bad workout or race. I've gotten better... it needs to be a series of workouts now... but that's mostly because I can kind of pinpoint what's wrong as I'm typing a long email to coach asking what I should do. Kind of like what that article says, there are usually a few things that factor into a bad workout (or series of workouts):
- Everything else going on in your life (not eating right, lack of sleep, stress, etc.)
- Not enough recovery (lots of miles and/or hard workouts over a series of a few days)
- Not every day is going to be your best day (adjusting to a new training plan, etc.)
- Workouts targeting your weaknesses (type, course, weather, etc.)
... I was looking for a picture of someone falling down at the finish line. There were a bunch of ones of elite athletes, but I thought this was better :-)
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