Running blog: How was your weekend running?

I’ve been training and racing consistently for a few years now, so I’d like to share a pearl of runnning wisdom with you. Are you listening? All ears? Here we go: don’t forget your shoes.

You’re welcome.

Saturday was the latest race in the Surrey League cross country fixture, one which my club, Wimbledon Windmilers, was hosting. I got there in the nick of time having dashed out the door, throwing a few small children at my kindly-babysitting dad. I went to put on my beloved Inov-8 X-Talons, which have kept me on my feet through the mud and slime of Surrey’s various venues. I’d left them at home.

Never have I appreciated those shoes more than when squelching, slipping and falling my way around the five mile course in a pair of road shoes with all the grip of a Victorian consumptive heroine nearing the end. Falls: four. Bruises: plentiful. Times I not only wanted to abandon race but quite possibly abandon ever running again: countless.

So there you go. Do not do this. I am an idiot. Proper shoes are not only essential for a decent time in cross country, but also help to prevent injuries caused by slipping, twisting, wrenching falls. I’m probably lucky I didn’t pick up a more major injury (fingers crossed). So I hope your weekend running was better than mine …

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