This week is quite big for my runner friends and myself. I will be running Chicago Marathon this Sunday, trying to break 3:30 and many of my friends will run the famous Urban Cow half Marathon in Sacramento. It is no secret that I love races. I run stronger and faster than in any of my training runs and races bring out the best in me as a runner and human being. I love the energy, chasing goals, the taper and how fresh my legs feel, seeing new scenery, meeting new runner friends, smiling, staying focused, and kicking it at the finish line, which seems to be my specialty. My legs forget that they are tired and carry me through at a speed that I wasn’t even trying to hit. During races, my mind and body are in sync. To me, the doubt or any fear of failing morph into a solid belief that I can do it. I can hit that PR, if I remember my own 10 tips to have a great race.
10 Best Tips to Hit Your PR
- Stay grounded and don’t push your limits way past your training.
- Stay humble, as every race can bring unexpected turns of events, especially marathons, where we certainly need to have a few plans and goals in mind rather than only our plan A.
- Take in deep breaths and think positive thoughts.
- Smile every mile, as research shows we run up to 2% faster, and, of course, we will have better pictures.
- Learn how to surf on the top of the wave, meaning that you cannot get knocked down by the wave of excitement. Instead wait patiently to catch the best wave, meaning you have you pacing strategy in place early on in the race and do not get caught up in a frenzy that you will regret later.
- Run with relaxed intensity and purpose, as my friend Jeff Oberlatz said.
- Find Your Magic Number for every distance. For me, running 2 miles 10 to 15 seconds slower during a half marathon and 3 miles slower during a marathon seems to be magical, as after that I can dial in and feel strong the rest of the race, passing many runners at the end.
8. Pick up your pace at the end, as you know exactly how many more miles you can sustain a faster pace.
9. Draw energy from the crowds – not too much, not too little, but enough to propel you and help you obliterate pain or doubt in your body and mind.
10. Run within each mile all the way to the finish and stay in the NOW, as marathons truly teach us humility, tranquility, and living in the present. Namaste!
What other racing tips do you have and would like to share?
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