Marine Corps Marathon Recap: 3 Things I Did To PR

EPISODE · Oct 31, 2024 · 22 MIN

Marine Corps Marathon Recap: 3 Things I Did To PR

from Rehab For Runners · host Dr. Lisa DPT

In this episode of Rehab for Runners, Dr. Lisa shares her experience running the Marine Corps Marathon (MCM), where she conquered rolling hills, cold weather, and pre-race jitters to cross the finish line stronger than ever. Join her as she reflects on her race goals, training improvements, and a huge personal record (PR) moment. Dr. Lisa breaks down her approach to pacing, fueling, and, most importantly, enjoying the journey of each mile. She discusses the mental shift that helped her stay relaxed on the course, emphasizing the benefits of trusting the process without fixating on a specific time goal.Listen in as she reviews the good, the bad, and the "neutral," unpacking what worked and what didn’t. From dialing in her fueling strategy to adjusting her mindset, Dr. Lisa reveals the training and mindset changes that made a difference. As she looks ahead to the next season, tune in for insights on marathon recovery, setting new goals, and the value of enjoying every step of the journey.Links and Resources: Runners Complete Program: Use this program to build strength and mobility so you can run stronger and prevent injuriesToe Spacers: Use code DRLISA10 for 10% off these toe separators that will help align your toes so you can use them more when runningAG 1 Welcome Kit: Use this link to get free year supply of Vit D3 K2 and 10 travel packs. Ag1 is perfect for your gut health and to improve your energy levelsFREE 7 Day Trial Inside the Complete Runners Club

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