I've been a runner for a while now. I have running training plans that I follow. And up until now, that alone has worked for me. It's allowed me to stay in (relative) good shape, and run a dozen half-marathons and countless other road races.
Three things that I've neglected (to an extent) that I'm going to need to do a better job of leading up to my race in October.
Diet - I eat healthy. I've always ate pretty healthy. But I think I need to do more than eat pretty healthy leading up to my marathon.
Sleep - This is the one thing that I neglect the most in regards to my personal development and wellness. I need to get more sleep than what I do. The week leading up to the race, I'm committing to getting seven hours of sleep each night.
Stretching - I never did this, regularly. I'd do it here and there, but never consistently. It took up too much time. But then I hurt my back. And I was desperate to never again experience that kind of pain the restrictions to my activity that the pain caused. So, since March of 2018, I've made stretching a regular part of my daily routine.
This October, I am running the Chicago Marathon. Leading up to the race, I'm using this space (my blog, this is post number sixteen!) to document my journey. Until next time, I'll close with a shameless plug to my fundraising page (linked); I encourage you to visit, and (if you are able/willing) donate (I'm only (roughly) $250 short of my goal; THANKS to ALL who have donated!).
I hope that you'll follow me on this journey, and I hope you enjoy my story.