
I start to tell myself that I must be more tired from Sunday's race than I thought I was - as I started to feel more disappointed still, I began to wonder if I should call it a day. Then I realised the problem. The bike at my local gym is calibrated in kilometres and this one's in miles.
Now my attitude changes completely. I become pleased with myself that I can do such a god job after Sunday's race and notice that I feel strong. I begin to enjoy the session, I push myself harder and am a little sorry when it's over.
I can't believe my series of schoolboy errors:
1. Don't assume because something looks the same, it is the same
2. Listen to how you're feeling as well as the data - feelings are valid data too
3. When you reference your performance to an external source you can demotivate yourself superbly
Note to self - in tough times, remember that your personal qualities stay with you - and don't change whether it's miles, kilometres or anything else...
No comments:
Post a Comment