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Post Marathon Recovery Plan- #SCMM

This year I ran my fourth Half Marathon and third consecutive year of running the #SCMM. My first year, I was most dedicated and followed a very strict schedule. I think I wasn’t sure I would ever be able to run a 21 kms. This fear helped me perform better and race timing was not a concern as I was setting my first record. Over the next two years, I have worked hard, fretted, run but my timing has not improved by a minute also :). I know some of you can identify with it. What has happened though, is that I have become fitter, stronger and am more at peace with my timing and that has made running seem more pleasurable than stressful. I did go around posting how my exams are over after the #SCMM but that was only in jest. Also, here I would like to mention that my ASICS correction shoes and taping, in the areas that I had been cramping post my Airtel Delhi Half Marathon helped me sail through the marathon. And I am injury free this year.

ASICS  was the official sponsor of the #SCMM this year and I am proud to be associated with them.

The first 1000 finishers(850 male +150 female) in the Full and Half Marathon categories will be awarded the ASICS Finishers Tee. Eligible runners will be contacted for details regarding this after the race. This process will take at least 21 working days. ‪#‎SCMM‬. Also runners good news is that apart from the Mumbai store in Phoenix mall, ASICS has opened a store in Chennai at Express Avenue Mall and plans to have 4 stores by the end of January 2016. Some more exciting news to look forward to is the launch of a new Apparel and shoe by Feb.

Every year I see FB posts by runners post marathon stating how they beat their last year’s target or how they under achieved by a few minutes or seconds. And these are typically performers! I also see posts from runners who are running for the first time and they are the ones who are super happy about their performance even if they are actually underperforming. Now, I absolutely imbibe that attitude to the previous one any day.

Running should be relaxing, fun and I would say meditative. There is a natural pace and body strength and gait and there is only that much you will improve. So stop putting unnecessary pressure on yourself and your body.

 So this post is all about Post Marathon Recovery. We have brought you a week-long recovery plan post your Full and Half marathon, as advised by Dr. Deepali Andhare, leading physiotherapist;

What should you do immediately after a run;

Post Marathon Recovery Plan

She suggests different recovery routes for HM runners  and FM runners.

The recovery from a marathon, in general, should follow the following criteria to avoid injuries and & have a full recovery. In the half marathon, the muscles do not cross ”THE WALL’. Whereas in the Full marathon the muscles are drained off the entire glycogen storage whereas in the half marathon you are at safe distance from that mark 20 miles ( muscles gets depleted of its glycogen if you run beyond 20 miles and hence it’s called as ‘THE WALL’). Thus, the recovery process should be longer for FM runners. Ideally, it should be 1 day for every mile run, but a week is enough.

I hope you will keep all of the above in mind and take care of your body, because if you want more miles in your shoes than your car you need to fuel it and service it better. Happy recovery :)!!

About Dr. Deepali Andhare:

Dr. Deepali Andhare is a senior Physiotherapist with over 20 years of clinical experience across India & North America that includes hospitals from Jaslok, Wockardt, Medicity to speciality care like WellSpring for sports rehabilitation & Qi Spine clinics. She is a gold medallist in her bachelors & post graduate program and also a certified McKinsey therapist. She has conducted over 300 workshops on ergonomics & spine care across corporates & schools. She currently consults at her clinics in Powai & Andheri (Mumbai).

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