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Marathon’s over, now what?

May 21st, 2008 at 03:02pm Mike DeDoncker

First, congratulations to everyone who even toed the starting line for Sunday’s Rockford Marathon. Finishing into that wind had to be nasty.

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Darlene Carlson of Mokena cheers on her husband Craig near the finish of the Rockford Marathon on May 18 in downtown Rockford.

Second, unless runners have changed drastically since the last time I took leave of my senses for 26.2 miles at a time, chances are pretty good that many of you promised yourselves after crossing the finish line that you would never again do that to your body.

Physically, unless you’re a very experienced athlete who knows their body’s recovery time, you should be primarily in a resting mode for the next couple of weeks. Allow muscles, tendons, ligaments, etc. the time to recover. When my wife and I were racing, the rule of thumb was usually to rest one day for every mile of the race.

But what about mentally?

Some of you will decide to break that finish-line promise about the first time one of your friends talks up another marathon. For those who don’t, the idea that you have put a very large goal behind you can be somewhat depressing.

Although I can never know for sure, I have often thought training for a marathon had to be something like being pregnant. It takes over your whole life for several months and every conversation you have eventually gets around to the topic. So, maybe, a letdown after finishing that big goal is a little like post-partum depression.

Runners generally being goal-oriented people, the best thing to do is to set another goal. It doesn’t have to be another running goal.

It could have to do with any aspect of your life as long as it’s reasonably attainable and it could help take your mind off all those aching muscles.

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3 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Karl Vocal  |  May 21st, 2008 at 3:54 pm

    You are a hero to many.

  • 2. Jen Sensible  |  May 27th, 2008 at 8:44 am

    Man, for a guy built like you, running 26.2 is an amazing feat. Congratulations.

  • 3. Stephanie Baliga  |  June 1st, 2008 at 6:47 pm

    If anyone wants a new running goal, they can sign up for the Hall Creek Scamper 5k on July 26th. The race will take place at Severson Dells Forest Preserve and raise money for Severson Dells Nature Center. We’re a Road Runner circuit race this year. We have a cross-country style team competition in the both the open race and the youth race. Plus, we’re a green race, meaning that we are minimizing energy inputs and waste outputs in putting on and organizing the race.

    More information and online registration are avaliable at http://seversondells.org

    Please let me know if you have any questions- dellsgreenrun@gmail.com

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