Marathons+Moderation: Guest Post #18

Hi Healthy, Happier Bear readers,

This Sunday, I’ll be running my 10th marathon in Buenos Aires,
Argentina. I’m in my taper phrase and thus, I thought it’d be quite
appropriate to focus my tips for tapering and post- marathon recovery.

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I am a running coach with Hot Bird Running in
Brooklyn, NY. We specialize in creating individual monthly plans for
all levels of runners. We focus on overall fitness and helping people
be healthy runners. We believe rest, recovery and the taper phase of
training are key!!
Here are my pre-race tips:

Taper Week
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1) Less Miles doesn’t mean easy runs: You want to reduce the amount of
miles the 2 weeks out from your marathon but don’t make that a reason
to totally slack off. Keep the intensity up for some of the runs. My
routine one week out: Tuesday is a 5 mile day with 3 miles at MP, 4
miles Wed at 30ish seconds off MP and Friday is a nice easy 3 mile
run.

2) Nutrition: Eat when you are hungry but control your portion size. I
carry food and fluids with me at all times so I don’t go hungry and
overeat. I carry Nuun tablets (electrolyte tablets) with me so I don’t
feel thirsty throughout the day. I reduce the amount of raw veggies I
eat starting 2-3 days out. I avoid sugar and alcohol.

3) Packing: Carry your race gear and outfit (2 outfits for weather
changes) in your carry-on bag. You can always buy new jeans or a
t-shirt but you can’t replace your sneakers or race clothes. I lay out
2 outfits and all my gear out on my bed and pack them last. I wear my
shoes on the plane – you never think you’ll forget your shoes but it’s
happened before to a close friend! Don’t forget band-aids, chafing
prevention and the food you like!

4) Sleep: Turn off the computer, the TV and your phone. Get into bed
and sleep! Aim for 8 hrs a night the whole week before your marathon.
The night that really counts is two nights before your race. Get a
good night sleep that night because you are bound to feel anxious and
have trouble sleeping the night before your marathon.

5) Fun: The most important thing to remember about running a marathon
is to have FUN! Talk about your race and image yourself running the
race and smiling. Don’t stress about it or get too caught up in it.
Just go there to have fun and run well!

Post race:
I recommend taking about a month off after a marathon. Ease back into
running with walk/runs the week after your race. Go for a long walk
with a friend. Go to a yoga class. Treat yourself to a massage.

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Enjoy your taper and post race recovery!

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Favorite Things: Bold Colored Pumps!

First and foremost, thank you to everyone who has sent emails, text messages, tweets, and comments regarding last night’s post.  I can’t wait to share all your suggestions and ideas with my mom and dad! Keep them coming!

Now, onto a more fun and fashionable topic, color!

More than ever, I study the Fall fashion books each September trying to decide which of this year’s trends I’ll attempt and which I’ll pass altogether. I still haven’t decided how I feel about the flare pant or the collage this year. But, one trend that I love is BOLD COLORS. This trend can be intimidating at first but when incorporated into the wardrobe you already own through accessories, it becomes far more attainable and affordable. In my opinion, shoes in a fun, bold color are a perfect way to add an unexpected pop to any outfit!

A huge Piperlime fan, I scour the website on a weekly basis looking for their latest additions to the Girl On A Budget section. I fine that purchasing one to two pieces that support each trend during a season can easily convert a boring or outfit. 

Last week, I saw these Nine West shoes in the Girl On A Budget section and fell in love.

They met all my requirements for a trendy item:

  • Positive reviews from other consumers. This pair in particular was given five out of five stars.
  • Under $100
    • Available in 1/2 sizes, even through 10 1/2

Knowing that many items run out quickly on Piperlime, I purchased them quickly since I could always return them.

THEY ARE AMAZING! I’ve worn them to work twice now, once with a plain black dress and the other time with a pair skinny pants and an animal print blouse. My co-workers and friends alike have professed their love and are amazed to hear that they were $89, are very comfortable, and are Nine West!

Available in black, purple, and gold sequin I highly recommend snagging your own pair in suede today. I can’t attest to the gold pair personally, but the picture online doesn’t make it very appealing.

What is your favorite way to add a pop of color to an outfit this season?

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