What’s been happening

It has been a while since I’ve written any blog posts. I don’t know about you guys, but these last few months during the pandemic has not been easy to deal with and I sort of lost my mojo when it comes to putting recipes together for the blog and the YouTube channel too. I have lots of content ideas but actually getting it out there has been a struggle but I am hoping to get myself back on track with it soon.

One thing that has not been a struggle for me has been my fitness journey. I have been consistent with running and even signed up with a virtual coach to help me improve my running! I am not going to lie, the sessions set by the coach are tough but having a coach has helped me with being more accountable which is something I struggled with in the past. It is great having someone write up a week’s plan and all I got to do is follow it! It is still early days with the coach so I am not sure how much I have improved yet, but keep an eye out for an update on that.

This month I took part in a virtual half marathon set by Great North Run to raise money for The British Lung Foundation and I actually really enjoyed that run. It got me thinking that I should attempt to run the distance of 13.1 miles more often, possibly once every month or 6 weeks. I am a slow runner, it took me 2h 35mins to run the half marathon and I would love to run it under 2h 30mins at some point, so I guess I need to run more to improve on my time? As long as I keep my plantar fasciitis in check, it should be doable.

Also this month, I took part in my first ever trail run! There was an introduction to trail running session over at Wendover for Global Trail Running Day so it was a perfect way for me to experience that. I picked up some hints and tips on how to run trails and the different terrains and also got a lot of info about choosing the right footwear, nutrition, etc. It was a great session designed to encourage more women from ethnic minorities to take part in trail running. Running is a very much white orientated sport, and trail running even more so, so it was good to take part in the session to learn more. I really enjoyed running trails so much so that I signed up for my first trail race in February! That is still quite a long time away but I am hoping to get out there and run more trails before then. I just need to work on my confidence in running trails on my own and conquer my fear of getting lost in a forest somewhere! Only recently I have conquered the fear of running solo along the canals so I am confident that I can also conquer solo trail running.

Trail Running

Trail Running

So this is pretty much what’s been going on and I thought I’d update those of you that are interested in knowing what’s going on. If you are on social media, do follow me on Instagram @Rahema_m where I am more active on there or even my Facebook page Rahema.

Hope to be bringing you some more content soon. Take care lovelies x

2 thoughts on “What’s been happening

  1. Salaam Rahema! Just wanted to say that I’m also a hijabi runner who ran her first (and second) half marathon a few months ago. I would also like to get into trail running, but am a little unsure of how to start (do I need to get new shoes? How will the bathroom situation be? LOL). Looking forward to reading more about your progress – it sounds like we have really similar stories!

    • Rahema says:

      WS, first of all let me apologise for taking so long to get back to you. I have been neglecting the blog but hoping to be back on here more often insha’allah. Well done on your half marathons, you’ve probably done a few more since! For trail running you do need different trainers, road trainers will not do. You will need to get specific trail trainers. I don’t do much trail running as I haven’t had much chance during this pandemic but trail running is amazing. If the weather is nice and dry, it is great to be out in nature without many people around. Good luck on your running journey x

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