Here in Nashville we just had our Country Music Marathon and Half Marathon, and it was 4 months of consistent and dedicated training. Now that it’s over there are always mixed emotions, as with any race. As a late teen or in my early 20’s I would look forward to possibly sleeping in on a Saturday or being a bum all day, but that is not how most of us endurance athletes think anymore. My world view is, now all of a sudden there is nothing to do on a Saturday morning, no group meeting, no camaraderie, no endorphin kick, no guilt free post run pancakes.
Never fear, I have the solution! You have a new level of fitness, and here is how to take full advantage of what your body can do whether for the T-Shirt, running high, social enjoyment or to reach a new personal best.
- Sign up for your next race. There is nothing like the atmosphere of a race morning be it a 5K, 10K or destination Half Marathon. Have you ever done a race in Vegas? or on an island?
- Try something new. There is a world of endurance sport out there from triathlon, duathlon, trail running and novelty races. You could enter any beginner style race of any sort at this point and do well with your current fitness level. There are all kinds of adventure races popping up that combine obstacles and running and urban scavenger hunts.
- Set the next goal. Could you improve your running through extra strength training or agility drills? The best way to set your next goal or take your fitness to the next level would be to get a fitness assessment that would evaluate your current fitness abilities. After your diagnostic you could outline your potential to improve.
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