Thursday 6 October 2016

When life throws you a curve ball…

In my previous post about setting challenges for the year, I’m disappointed now to write a post to say that I have had to back down and listen to my body and make the difficult decision that I’m not in the right head space or physically strong enough to run this year.

The past few months have been filled with frequent hospital and doctors appointments and I have had an unfortunate series of ailments resulting in lack of training and a need to rest up. There is nothing more frustrating than being told ‘no exercise for 2 weeks’ and then 2 weeks later being told the same thing… particularly when the clock is ticking and there are only a matter of weeks left before a race. *I will still be running Brighton Half in February with my friend – even if she drags me round, I’m there.

So, for that reason I have decided to defer the races until next year. I have joined a new gym where I am enjoying spin classes, yoga and weight training (with my Dad, who certainly pushes me and helps me do weights the right way).

Indeed life has thrown a curve ball but it does go on and now I am focusing now on rebuilding my strength, eating a healthy diet and working on creating the important relationship between mind, body and soul. There’s no denying that I feel guilty, ashamed and disappointed that I haven’t been able to prove that I can ‘go the distance’ – but hey, that’s part of life and something that I am working on. 

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  1. Hi Annabel!

    Great to see you last night at the ajg charity champion awards and thanks for getting in touch via twitter!

    I read your blogs last night and found them an uplifting and inspirational read!

    Shame about the training for the Brighton half marathon but with your determination and an encouraging friend I'm sure you will get round by hook or by crook!

    To admit you are unwell and to overcome mental health issues are as tough as it comes and I am so pleased that things are going well for you on all fronts and I hope to hear the next instalment of Annabel's story via a blog or two in the future!

    Best wishes,

    Mark Bullen
    Ps you have sold the Brecon beacons to me!

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  2. Hi Mark

    Thank you for your comment - it was great to see you last week and catch up.

    I'm going to pick up blogging some more so hopefully you'll enjoy them!

    Take care
    Annabel

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    1. That's great! I'll keep an eye out for them!
      Keep up the good work!
      Best wishes,
      Mark

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