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		<title>finished my marathon&#8230; now what?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2009 15:28:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Elyse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Elyse takes on a journery and shares some best practices for when you have finished your marathon. Rest, relax, recover and revel in your accomplishment! You have trained hard for the past four months, so it's time to let your body repair. This is often hard for many runners, as a marathon brings not only [...]]]></description>
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<em>Elyse takes on a journery and shares some best practices for when you have finished your marathon.</em></p>
<p>Rest, relax, recover and revel in your accomplishment! You have trained hard for the past four months, so it's time to let your body repair. This is often hard for many runners, as a marathon brings not only peak physical fitness, but a phenomenon called "runner's high," which makes you feel so good after a run that you can’t wait to run again.</p>
<p>Along with all of these wonderful feelings, post-marathon can also bring about feelings of depression. A lululemon run club guest recently came to me a couple of weeks after her first marathon and told me that she was feeling depressed. She asked if it was crazy to feel that way. The answer? Not at all. Post-marathon depression is very real and is often accompanied by a sense of loss. You spend four months training, you structure much of your life around your training, you look forward to race day, and then in a matter of hours, it is done.</p>
<p>Rest is vital. Your body needs a few weeks to repair itself and recover before you begin your next training cycle.</p>
<h2>a game plan</h2>
<p>For me, I set out a post-marathon game plan. This season, my race is the Philadelphia Marathon. After the marathon, I am taking five weeks off from hard training to allow my body to repair and recover. Besides lululemon run club, I will not be running, but will be replacing my hard runs with yoga classes, core work, and strength training to let my body recover and to lay a foundation for my next training cycle. In terms of beating post-marathon blues, I always host and cook Thanksgiving dinner (this year for 14) to give me something immediate to look forward to and focus on once my fall racing season is over.</p>
<h2>after you cross the finish line</h2>
<p>Once you cross the finish line, start rehydrating immediately. Before your post-run celebration beer or wine, make sure you have had plenty of water -- after all, that is what your body needs. Replenish yourself with some carbs and protein, stretch, and put on a layer of clothes over what you raced in for your walk back to the hotel to keep you warm.</p>
<h2>the morning after</h2>
<p>The morning after the race, jog 10-20 minutes to get your legs moving a little bit.</p>
<h2>the next month</h2>
<p>Following that, the next month should be about easing off of running to let your muscles repair. If you're going to run, take it very, very easy, don’t race, and don’t do speed workouts. I recommend cross training. While I pick-up yoga (and cooking), try a racquet sport or something different that keeps you moving, but not training at full capacity. This will not only be good for your body, but you will start your next season feeling fresh and eager to be running again, and will help you keep your post-race emotions in check.</p>
<h2>how you spend your post-marathon time</h2>
<p>How you spend your month post-marathon is important. As runners, we are sometimes greedy about our fitness, and we want to stay in peak form all year round. This is impossible to do, and trying will often lead to injuries and feeling of burnout.</p>
<p><em>Are you just starting to run? Read Elyse's other blog post about </em><a href="http://www.lululemon.com/community/blog/the-run-date/?cid=blog"><em>The Run Date</em></a><em>!</em></p>
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		<title>three days of dedication</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 18:22:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Billie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This Fall I attended the opening ceremony for the Breast Cancer 3-Day benefiting Susan G. Komen for the cure. 2,200 participants came on Friday morning to kick off their walk around Chicagoland and dedicate the next 3 days and 60 miles to their mothers, friends, daughters, wives, teachers, husbands, and themselves. I am grateful to [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This Fall I attended the opening ceremony for the Breast Cancer <a href="http://www.the3day.org" target="_blank">3-Day</a> benefiting Susan G. Komen for the cure. 2,200 participants came on Friday morning to kick off their walk around Chicagoland and dedicate the next 3 days and 60 miles to their mothers, friends, daughters, wives, teachers, husbands, and themselves.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-3707" title="supporting" src="http://www.lululemon.com/community/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/3-day3b.jpg" alt="supporting" width="500" height="333" /></p>
<p>I am grateful to have been part of this event, which began at the <a href="http://www.northbrookcourt.com" target="_blank">Northbrook Court</a> mall about 10 miles north of Chicago. Our Northbrook store’s ambassador, <a href="http://www.lululemon.com/northbrook/northbrook/ambassadors/MarcyCaron" target="_self">Marcy Caron</a>, kicked off the 3-day with a morning stretch for 2,200 walkers at the opening ceremony.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-3706" title="stretching for a cause" src="http://www.lululemon.com/community/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/3-day1b.jpg" alt="stretching for a cause" width="500" height="333" /></p>
<p>In being there to see the opening ceremony, I was able to get a small taste of what the walkers would go through over the next 3 days. They trained for this event and looked forward to it for so long, and throughout the weekend they cheered, laughed, cried, shared, and celebrated together.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-3708" title="the ladies of lululemon" src="http://www.lululemon.com/community/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/3-day2b.jpg" alt="the ladies of lululemon" width="500" height="333" /><br />
<em>Beth, Liz, Marcy, Kristin, Suzanne, and Billie supporting the participants of the 3-Day Chicago at Northbrook Court.</em></p>
<p>Once the walk began, I went to a spin class at the <a href="http://www.thepilatesbarrewinnetka.com/" target="_blank">Pilates Barre</a> in Winnetka with the rest of the Northbrook lululemon team. To our surprise, when we were eating at Panera after class, the 3-day walkers were moving through Winnetka! In the brief moments I spoke with the walkers and encouraged them on their journey, I was touched by their stories, their memories, and their unforgettable t-shirts and memorabilia. It was so incredible to be a witness to their courage, commitment, love, and optimism.</p>
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		<title>hiking yoga: step off your mat</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2009 15:16:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jocelyn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Getting down and dirty in yoga class is admirable – getting off your mat and practicing outdoors is extraordinary. Taking yoga outdoors stimulates the senses and heightens physical awareness. I have found hiking yoga to be one of the most invigorating and spiritual activities. Without breath, you are not doing yoga. So why not breathe [...]]]></description>
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<p>Getting down and dirty in yoga class is admirable – getting off your mat and practicing outdoors is extraordinary. Taking yoga outdoors stimulates the senses and heightens physical awareness. I have found hiking yoga to be one of the most invigorating and spiritual activities.</p>
<p>Without breath, you are not doing yoga. So why not breathe deeply while hiking and explore the possibilities of connecting to the earth. Groups across the country are offering hiking yoga classes/guides that are specific to the geographic area. Eric Kipp in San Francisco leads urban Hiking Yoga groups that focus on breath and engaging the core. Eric takes you inside the romantic hidden spots of the city while stopping after every huge hill to do a relaxing warrior or triangle pose.</p>
<p>The beauty of nature, like being next to a campfire, immediately inspires you to emerge from your safe zone. Hiking with a group promotes rich social interaction and human connection. I have found the shared experience to be rewarding and quite awakening to my bodies capabilities.</p>
<p><em>Above: Vanessa, escapes the city and heads to Tofino (Vancouver Island) for an oceanside hike and yoga experience. She's keeping warm in our <a href="http://shop.lululemon.com/Remix_Lulu_Hoodie/pd/np/550/p/1013.html">Remix lulu hoodie</a>.</em></p>
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