Saturday 7 October 2023

Another Summer Course PB

Another Summer course PB this week. Below are the splits between last week and this week. You can see I had a much more aggressive start and was 17 seconds up after 3k, I suffered because of this or the heat, it was really hot, in the 4th km and pushed through that in the last km to end up 12 seconds quicker. 
The table below shows my recent results. You can ignore the 21 and 22 minute runs as they were intentionally slow due to races, pacing or something. At the start of August I was struggling to break 20 minutes and by September was down to 19:14 and then over the last 3 efforts I have taken off 30 seconds, 24 seconds and 12 seconds! Some of that is weight as being back strict carnivore I have been getting back into race shape, the temperature has also decreased, though as I said it was hot, humid and breezy today. Really excited to see what I could do on slightly more rested legs, much cooler conditions and on a quicker course. 


The other bug change I have made that has contributed to the improvements over the last few weeks has been mindset. I have been listening to all the resources I can on it and have been implementing some changes. I won't go into details here but I think the changes I have made are going to continue to help me going forward in training and racing as well as processing when things don't go according to plan. 

Friday 6 October 2023

It doesn't matter what you believe, just believe

Great to title a post with a quote or paraphase from Firefly, well Serenity but it's all good. Since my perceived failure at the 10k a few weeks ago I've been looking into various aspects on the mental side of things. This is not just about running but a wider view and some of the research out there is very interesting. 

There is some very interesting research out there showing that believing something will work for you is beneficial. The famous example is the milkshake mindset experiment where people had different biological responses to milkshakes depending on what nutrient value they thought it had. The upshot is if you believe food is good for you and filling and indulgent then you'll get a bigger response from your body! In my eyes this is perfect for Carnivore as the food, at least by those is the know, is seen as healthy but it is also seen a filling and awesome unlike a puny salad. 

In terms of your mindset when performing this can also be important so here's a list of things I think help my training or recovery or health that might have an additional impact because I've done research on them and still believe they truly work. 

Carnivore
Slow training
Highish miles
Short sharp speed work
Red light therapy
Breathing exercises
Compression and massage for recovery
Intermittent Fasting 
Short consistent strength and jumping work. 
Enjoying training and having a positive mindset
Barefoot training

You can read the original research here


Sunday 1 October 2023

Why eating meat isn't bad for the environment

 I was going to do a post on this but turns out someone already has so rather than reinvent the wheel I will just refer to his site and only really posting so that I have this for future reference. 

https://www.doctorkiltz.com/why-eating-meat-is-good-for-the-environment