September 16, 2025

Running - Transitions & Training, morning darkness, new schedule(?)

The Peloton Road to Half Marathon collection is 10 weeks long, but I did a 10k course first as a sort of "Couch to Half Marathon" (Andy's term, not mine).  I started training in around June.  

I would run at around 5:15am, in the glorious Welsh summer sun that comes up at 4:30 (it's not warm, it's just... light)

In August I started my runs around 5:30, and in September I've moved to 6am (as the mornings got darker). 

This morning, I woke up at 5:30 and got ready for my 6am run (45 minute progression) and it was still dark outside.

I don't like running in the dark.  It's weird that 6am dark feels creepy and bad and 6am light feels exciting and fun.  

Even though I live in a generally really safe area of a generally really safe country, I still get icked by running in dark or running by myself in the hills. 

For instance - my long run on Sunday:

See that line that goes to the left and stops? That's because there was a car parked on a gravel path, right before the road I was trying to get to.  I didn't want to run past weird car parked in the woods, so I turned around and ran the other way.

I ran along this quarry for a while, which did not bother me at all
I was hoping to keep my 6am runs through October 5th, but it appears that last week was the official end of my early morning running.  I have to be home by 6:45 to start kids breakfast and wake up etc.  

It's 6:45 now, and it's about the level of light I would like to start a run.

I felt rather annoyed this morning, after my 5:30 wake up and coffee, running clothes on, staring out the window at the darkness.  

It seems exceptionally silly to be mad at the darkness.  I did a 20 minute Yin Yoga instead.  

Schedule thoughts:

  • I can do runs during my lunch break, on days I work from home.  
  • I need to schedule these in by the week, in my personal planner and work calendar
  • I can use the morning for other things I'm not doing, like blogging, yoga, stretching, strength, peloton cycling, life admin like budget and photo albums...  Or more sleeping
  • I need to actually *do* my mid day runs (which can only be monday thru thursday)
  • I need to make sure I've eaten breakfast or a good snack before the lunch run so I'm not ravenous at run time
Time for some planner work.  And time to actually *do* my 45 minute progression run this afternoon.

3 comments:

  1. The shorter days and the time change were the bane of my existence in my running days. It is SO CREEPY/unsafe to run in the dark. By unsafe I don't mean people so much as I mean the risk of falling, which I did a few times before banishing myself to the treadmill on dark mornings. That solved the safety issue but multiplied the blerg issue.

    I don't have a solution, I just wanted to let you know that I see you and I feel your pain. Enjoy your 45 minute progression run!

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  2. I've heard enough scary stories to NOT run in the dark. I had a scary incident walking home after dark in university and now am extra cautious. But it really is a bummer to have to work around daylight hours.
    I'm also careful where I run even in the daylight. I used to run a fairly secluded trail. I would play podcasts out loud on my phone as a ran, so if someone heard me they might assume I was on the phone talking (my reasoning being they would be less likely to try something untoward). Anyhoo, I decided if I felt I needed to be on guard, I should just not run that trail alone anymore! It's sad...but an ounce of prevention can be worth so very much (especially for women exercising solo).
    I would have avoided that car, too!

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  3. I run on my meal breaks at work. Because of various union rules, I often get 90 minutes for dinner, which is more than enough time to eat something an do something else. (I realized how much time 90minutes was when I was pumping on my meal breaks. Adn then I stopped pumping and felt like I got all this time back and needed to do something with it.) . My Husband bought me a light up running vest thing because he was afraid of me running in the dark, but I don't use it because I wouldn't run in the dark anyway. Though, I've run in the near dark sometimes on my dinner break at work, when it gets dark at 5:30pm, but the path to run at work has a lot of foot traffic and is well lit, so it feels pretty safe.
    Sometimes I think I should just run inside at the gym or something, but I really do like being outside, which is part of the reason I run.
    Do your clocks change in the fall? Maybe you can get some morning light back then?

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