2010年,因為即將在3月份前後接近週週有比賽的狀態..
<2/28櫻花雙溪+3/7萬金石半馬+3/14墾丁馬+3/21國道全馬+3/28K-Swiss 10K...4/11三重馬>

所以對於賽後復原的資訊特別在意.

這篇談到如何在完跑每場馬拉松的第一個24hr(過終點開始算起)裡要如何做好復原步驟.
我覺得還不錯的文章,放在這給大家分享.


 


 

原文出處==>
http://askcoachjenny.runnersworld.com/2008/10/marathon-recove.html?cm_mmc=training-_-2009_10_06-_-training-_-RECOVERY%3a%20Post-Marathon%20Plan

 

October 10, 2008

Marathon Recovery: the First 24 hours

Coach Jenny, I am running a marathon this weekend and then flying Sunday night to an early morning business meeting Monday.  Do you have any magic post-marathon recovery tips that might help me avoid walking like John Wayne into that meeting?  - Meg

Good luck in your marathon this weekend Meg!  Yes, there are plenty of recovery strategies you can implement post marathon that will help you walk softly Monday morning. 

  • Timing is everything, and recovery begins the minute you cross the finish line.  Get your photo and your medal and keep walking.  You've just asked your body to run for hours and stopping abruptly shocks the system and encourages muscle lock-up and blood pooling in your legs.  Try to walk at least 10 minutes post race to allow your body to gradually return to its normal resting state. Get up and walk around 10-15 minutes every few hours for the rest of the day.
  • Within 30 minutes of finishing, refuel with carbohydrates with lean protein and salt.  It doesn't have to be a full meal, but research indicates that recovery rates are faster if you consume carbohydrates and protein at a 3:1 or 4:1 ratio.  If you can't eat post race, pack a recovery drink in your gear check bag.  It can be easier to digest and aids in re-hydration.
  • Put yourself on ice soon after the race.  Many elite athletes like Paula Radcliffe take advantage of the miracles of ice post race and take a cold bath because it immediately begins to reduce inflammation in your legs.  Ice bath recipe: Fill a tub with lukewarm water -- enough to cover your feet, legs, hips, and waist.  Wear a shirt or towel to keep your upper body warm.  Add ice cubes until the water is cold.  Sit in the cold tub for five to eight minutes.  The colder the water, the shorter the time you should sit in the tub.
  • Sip fluids throughout the day to replenish losses. Use the "pee" test to monitor adequate hydration levels. If your urine is pale yellow like lemonade, you are adequately hydrated. Continue to replenish fuel and electrolyte levels (sodium, potassium).  A bowl of soup is a great recovery meal.  Hydrate adequately on the flight as well.
  • Take a normal dose of anti-inflammatory one to two hours post race with food. 
  • Consider scheduling a massage if you have the time but wait at least two hours post race.  Getting a massage at the finish may sound like a great idea, but it can cause more soreness, which is not going to help your goal to walk normally Monday morning.  Massage can have a dramatic effect on post-race recovery times.  You can also perform your own self massage with some of the products on the market like The Stick and foam rollers.  They are a convenient way to give yourself a deep tissue massage on your hamstrings, calves, thighs, ITB, and hips.
  • Once you're checked into the gate at the airport, walk the terminal long enough to warm your muscles and do some stretching to keep your legs loose. 
  • Continue to eat small meals every few hours to continue to re-stock your muscles with energy and repair muscle damage.  Pack a meal for the flight and bring a few snacks for the night. 
  • While on the flight(或是坐車的過程), move and stretch your legs every 15 to 20 minutes.  You can do this in your seat (if there is turbulence) or get up and walk to the back and stretch while standing. 
  • Skip the alcohol and go for a tomato juice as it is filled with vitamin C and sodium which will continue to aid in balancing your system.(少碰酒精飲料,多補充維他命或果汁)
  • Get up early Monday morning, take a warm shower, and do some light stretching to loosen your muscles.  Wear comfortable shoes and clothes (and still stylish!) and wear that marathon medal to the meeting.  Remember you have 26.2 days of bragging rights and this would be a good time to use those rights!  You never know...you may inspire someone in that meeting to run a marathon next year!

NOTE: The Running Doc has some great advice on flying post-marathon; check out his tips here.

Happy Trails,

Coach Jenny Hadfield

 

 


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