Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Recovery

Thanks everyone for your nice messages about my Steamtown race result.  It definately turned out to be more than a training run.

I am working on my Steamtown Report,  but unfortunately got a little cold post marathon sniffles that leaves me napping on the couch after work.  I hope it doesn't hold on, I want to do some speedwork in preparation for the Hamilton Road to Hope marathon November 1st!! I am also thinking of running a half marathon this weekend in Toronto.  I have some goals for that race,  Hamilton, and then CIM the next month.

Tonight I am meeting a friend for Hot Yoga, which is my favourite post race recovery activity,  which brings me to the topic of this post

What is your post-race recovery routine?

 Here is what works for me
-Epsom Salt baths (eucalyptus)
-Massage
-Extra Sleep
-Herbal tea
-Potato chips (seriously)
-Hot Yoga


So what do you do?

26 comments:

  1. Potato Chips!!! The Cheetos I had after my first Marathon tasted like heaven.

    Hubby gives me massages, he is a saint.

    Thanks for your comment today. I am pretty darn sure I wont be able to be a bandit...I would be too stressed.. Someday maybe I will consider being a pacer...but gotta get a few races under my belt first.

    Lots of fun races for you coming up!!

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  2. Massage, chiro, Tostitos, red wine, Epsom baths and not necessarily in that order! Get better soon!

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  3. Chocolate Banana Vivanno (starbucks) with Espresso!!!!!!!!! yes yes yes.

    THE STICK

    ice bath (with something hot to eat/drink like oatmeal or tea)

    BED!!!!!

    Massage :)

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  4. Do Epsom Salts come in different varieties? Eucalyptus sounds like a heavenly recovery bath!

    I love recovery massages, but not as much as a solid uninterrupted NAP :)

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  5. Honestly? A cup of coffee, a shower, and then it's back to being "mom". If I'm lucky, I might remember to grab something to eat. That's why I've only run one marathon LOL. I'm fairly useless after a half, but still need to keep up with my boys. My boys would have starved after the marathon if my mom hadn't been here.

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  6. Well, as you could see - with my races, there's food everywhere so when I'm done I usually just need some Advil and more water. But chips, M&M's, bananas, etc., I just eat while I'm running. LOL

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  7. Hot bath, epsom salts, masaage, mexican food and a cold beer.

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  8. Sorry about the cold!

    I like to stuff my face, and then, if my child cooperates, a nap! Otherwise it's "active" recovery chasing around a toddler. :)

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  9. Epsom salt baths are key for me. And wine.... lots of wine. Not sure there's any benefit to the latter. ;)

    Looking forward to reading your report!

    I'll be cheering/spectating at Toronto this weekend as many from my clinic are running. I'll watch for you!

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  10. feel better!! whew, another marathon in 2 weeks? nutso :)

    i don't think i have a routine... but a nap and ice bath are almost always in the books!

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  11. Potato chips for sure. Or anything carby and not-so-good-for you. LOL!

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  12. Potato chips ... love it ... actually scientifically speaking they would replace some much needed sodium!

    I am planning a sausage and egg mcmuffin breakfast for my recovery.

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  13. Sleep. That's definitely my numero uno!

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  14. I "do" chips too after a run...then a nap!

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  15. 15 min ice water bath. It's not pleasant but my recovery time after running marathons is usually only a 2-3 days since I started doing them. I also like to walk around for 30 min to an hour a few hours later to get the blood flowing again. Doing this I can and have run marathons 1-2 weeks apart fairly well.

    Hope you get over the cold soon!

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  16. haha on the chips! I try to do an ice bath, eat lots of protein, get a massage via husband and use bar thing on body, and do yoga the next day! great job at steamtown.

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  17. so glad to see someone else say epsom salt and not...ICE BATH. seriously i think they both work, one is just more enjoyable!

    feel better

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  18. Panera is always my post-race meal. Hot paninis are like crack to me. :o)

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  19. Simple. Eat as little as possible for as long as possible. Stretch and drink water till it feels like you're drowning.
    Meantime, I thought you might be interested in reading this piece about a sportscaster who's work has been transformed by becoming a marathoner:

    http://tiny.cc/SS56C

    There are a couple of other really good running stories on the site

    Bob

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