I started Running Lutalica to record my running journey as I ‘wander’ along, trying to improve my physical fitness and mental well-being. I don’t consider myself a ‘typical runner’ (I’ve since learned that there’s no such thing).

I arrived in my 50s, somewhat dazed and confused about how I’d gotten here. Sitting behind a desk at work for the last 25 years had affected my health and fitness. I’d allowed my career to define my identity, which, in hindsight, caused me to lose a big part of myself. Instead, the things I wanted most now were health, happiness, and mental well-being. Running seemed to be an excellent route to these.

As you may have guessed already, I’m certainly no expert, but I’ll share my experiences and any tips I’ve picked up from those who are along the way.

So why Lutalica? (I think the Running bit is obvious). Lutalica comes from the Serbo-Croatian word lútalica, meaning “wanderer.”

My PBs

I need to highlight at this point that all of my PBs have been recorded based on efforts after my 50th birthday. There are two reasons for this.
Firstly, when I was far younger and fitter, I cared a lot less about measuring my progress. Secondly, apps such as Strava or Garmin Connect didn’t exist when I was last genuinely active fitness-wise regularly.

These records allow me to track the progress of my journey. Still, they’re not as important as getting out there, enjoying the experience and maintaining my physical and mental well-being.

It seems very British to start a record of your personal bests with an apologetic-type explanation, but hey, if the cap fits…

Personal Bests

DistanceTimeDate
1 KM4:3130/04/2024
1 Mile7:3530/04/2024
5 KM25:5630/04/2024
10 KM55:5512/02/2023
Half Marathon2:10:0807/05/2023
Marathon5:09:3228/05/2023
Ultra Marathon (55KM)8:39:1415/07/2023

2024 Totals

Total Time49 hrs 33 mins
Total Distance449.8 KM
Total Runs47

2023 Totals

Total Time147 hrs 33 mins
Total Distance1,310 KM
Total Runs160

2022 Totals

Total Time110 hrs 23 mins
Total Distance966.3 KM
Total Runs105
 

 

My Running Tunes

Music can raise someone’s mood, excite them, or calm them down and relax them. Music also (and this is important) allows us to feel nearly or possibly all the emotions we experience.
It’s important to me, especially when I need a lift to help get me out for a run or to keep me going during a run. So here’s my current running playlist, which is updated monthly.