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Whether you’re new to the world of half marathons or have been running them for years, one thing you should always prepare for is recovery.

After a long race, everything from your muscles to your mind can feel bad—but there are several ways to combat that, starting at the finish line.

In this guide, we provide half marathon recovery tips so you can rest, repair, replenish and hit the road again with vigor.

Immediate actions after the match

You cross the finish line and stop—you’ve completed the half marathon! Whether it’s the first, fifth or fifteenth race, it’s worth celebrating.

Enjoy time with your family and friends as you enjoy this achievement. While you’re doing it, it’s important to take immediate steps to help with your half marathon recovery process. For example, in the first minutes after the match:

  • Change your clothes – After you finish the half marathon, it’s normal to feel cold or sore. Keep a change of warmer clothes, a blanket or jacket nearby.
  • They drink water – Grab your water bottle and start hydrating right away. A rule of thumb is to drink 15-20 ounces of water per pound you lose during the half marathon.
  • Assess your body’s needs – Injuries or excessive pain will likely become apparent if they haven’t already. Get help or try home remedies (if available).

While these are immediate actions to take in the early hours of the race, other steps can also help you maximize recovery. Sleep, nutritious meals, stretching and blister care are vital to your recovery. But when can you go back to running?

How many days should you rest after a half marathon?

You’ve finished a half marathon – now what? You may be wondering if you should take time off from running or when you can jump back in. The answer;

It depends.

A general guideline for runners of any experience level is one rest day per race mile. How a run makes you feel physically or emotionally can also influence when you should return to running. For example, an injury can extend the time you need.

Ease back into the exercise

After completing a half marathon, active recovery can help you stay in good health. Try gentle exercises like yoga, pilates, and low-intensity workouts to keep the blood flowing to your sore muscles. In general, you should avoid long or intense runs for at least three or four weeks after your race – then start with short, easy runs.

Reintroducing running into your program is likely your ultimate goal, but starting with a “reverse taper,” where you gradually increase distance and speed over a few weeks, can help you recover faster without risking injury.

The Role of Nutrition in Recovery

As you recover from a long race like a half marathon, you will need to replenish your body with food and drink. Eating nutritious foods offers many benefits for runners, including:

  • Restoration of glycogen (sugar) reserves.
  • Replacement of burned calories
  • Reduction of muscle pain

Choose options that are high in protein and high quality carbohydrates. Nutritious and delicious options include:

  • Plain Greek yogurt
  • Cherries or blueberries
  • Oatmeal
  • Salmon
  • Chickpeas
  • Variety of nuts

These foods can help replenish your protein, complex carbohydrates, antioxidants, salt, and fiber levels. And remember: what works best for you may differ from your fellow runners. So focus on what it is best for yours body more than anything else.

Considering your mental health

While you may notice the physical toll of a half marathon at first, the results can take a toll on your mental health as well. To prepare for this potential, try these steps:

  • Remember to celebrate – Talk to family or friends about your race, view photos, or write a blog or social media post about your half marathon.
  • Step away for a while – Take a break from running to give your body time to heal. Instead, spend time exploring other interests, such as hobbies or alternative exercises.
  • Set new goals – To give yourself something new to look forward to, try setting goals related to other things you care about. For example, completing a home improvement project, practicing a new skill, or trying new low-impact activities can all be beneficial goals.

If you try these methods and your post-race blues persist or worsen after a few weeks, see a doctor or mental health professional.

Improve Half Marathon Recovery at Chuze Fitness

Taking care of your mental and physical health after a half marathon is important – and at Chuze Fitness, we aim to make your recovery journey a better one. Our clean, community-oriented gyms help you get the most out of your experience.

Whether you want to join a new group exercise class, relax in a hot tub, or visit the Recovery Studio, Chuze Fitness can help you thrive.

Find a location near you and join Chuze Fitness today to start your recovery journey.

Sources:

Mayo Clinic Health System. Post-race recovery tips for runners.

Hospital of Special Surgery. 7 Tips for recovering from a half marathon.

Runners need. WHEN TO RETURN TO RUNNING AFTER A BIG RACE.

New York Road Runners. How to recover after a longer distance race.

New York Road Runners. You ran a marathon! Now, Focus on Recovery.

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Very well adapted. Mental tips for running a half marathon.

Review by:

Ani is the VP of Fitness at Chuze Fitness and oversees the group fitness and group training departments. He has had a 25+ year career in club management, personal training, group exercise and instructor training. Annie lives with her husband and son in San Diego, California and loves hot yoga, snowboarding and all things wellness.

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