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I’ve been running fairly seriously for about 25 years, that’s hard to believe as I type out the words. In my mid to late twenties, I could zip through a marathon like nobody’s business – my marathon PR was just seconds away from qualifying for the Olympic Trails. Let me assure you, it was soul-crushing to see the clock ticking away as I approached the finish line – I had trained to perform better, yet was feeling quite “off.” I returned by to my hometown and just couldn’t shake the funky feeling, still days afterward. Well, it turns out I was pregnant and that was the beginning of my journey into motherhood (I now have three teenage boys) and I wouldn’t change a thing!
In those early baby days, I took it pretty easy. I jogged with the stroller around the block and would occasionally enter a 5k or 10k fun run. In hindsight, I feel like this stepped-down time kept me from burning out and also preserved my body parts from wear and tear and being in a state of constant recovery. Family and friends were pushing me to return to racing, but I kept putting them off, “saying, not now but maybe when I turn 40.” Well, that day happened and so I kept my word. Despite the fact that I had done very little training (just the “entry-level fitness maintenance,” as I like to call it) and hadn’t run a marathon in 12 years, I hauled my butt down to the Las Vegas Marathon and did pretty well, all things considered. I was happy and hooked again, but good gosh, was I sore — SO SORE! It was more my mental fitness that got me to the finish line than my physical fitness.
Thank goodness my husband is the best travel packer ever. Where I just bring a toothbrush and mascara, he brings a collection of toiletries, vitamins and small pharmacy of over-the-counter meds. That night, he dotingly delivered some Advil® PM to my bedside. Being a bit of a self-righteous purist at the time, I was reluctant to take the medicine initially — but thankfully I gave in! Not only did the Advil® PM deliver relief to my trashed quads, aching feet and sore elbows (really!), the “PM” part helped me drift off to sleep.
To this day, almost eight years later, I’ve been using Advil® PM regularly as part of my nighttime routine after a race or tough workout. It’s not uncommon (and actually expected) that recovery from intense physical exercise takes longer as you get older. As much as I don’t want to admit that, there’s some truth to that. Thankfully, Advil® PM provides me relief from these minor aches, pains and inflammation – plus, I get the benefit of a non-habit forming sleep aid as well! For me, a pain relief product that also addresses sleeplessness a great thing — it’s hard to turn off my mind after both good and bad days of racing.
So, today I am still racing ALL the distances, from 1 mile to marathon – I’ve even run a 50 mile ultramarathon for FUN! It was at this 50-miler I learned that a race doesn’t have to be a “race,” it can just be done for fun. That being said, it’s hard to keep my competitive side on the down low for too long. So, to keep myself the best shape I can be while getting older, I’ve starting mixing up my fitness to become stronger and more adaptable.
This has included about five years of CrossFit, Yoga, strength-training, obstacle course races and more. Of course, all of these activities also have their own recovery demands! Off to Costco now to buy the big bottle of Advil® PM!
Of course, before taking Advil® PM, you’ll want to consult with your physician to make sure this product is right for you. You can visit for more information and a coupon!
Are you new to running or been at it a long time like me? What do you do for your aches and pains? Please share in the comments below! xoxo Jennifer
You’ve had quite a running career! I’ve been running about 25 years too (I don’t want to do the math because it may be closer to 30!). I didn’t start until my mid 30s though. I’ve stayed pretty healthy, though in my multi-marathon days I had more than a few aches and pains.
Yeah, those multi-marathon years were tough — now I only do 1 full marathon a year, 2 would be a rare exception
You are seriously a WONDER of the world!! So friggin’ hard core!
GiGi — Ha! but thanks 🙂
I ditto Gigi on that! You are really amazing!!!!
Thanks Amee! I just want to keep challenging myself until the end (which is hopefully not anytime soon — lol)
You are simply amazing! As someone who has run for 20 years and is now slowing down and getting stiff… I bow down to you.
Ha Lisa, I bow back down to you! Lets just keep running another 20+ years, kay?
You look amazing!! I never did get the running bug….but I know my bbf did and she’s still running in her 50’s – slower…but still doing it. Keep it up!!
Thanks Kim!
I used to be a runner and Advil was great for my aches and pains too!
Makes it so much easier to get a good night sleep after a tough day physically
Very impressive! I’ve never been much of a runner, but you definitely inspire me to start 🙂 I’m happy to hear Advil PM helps you stay active and pain free. You look great!
Thanks Tanya! Actually had my Advil PM last night!
WOW, you are AMAZING!! You inspire me to start running too. So glad to hear how AdvilPM has helped you with your pain during your running! U ROCK!!
thanks Lisa!
Holy Hardcore! You look amazing…my mouth is just agape at all you’ve accomplished. So proud of you–
Oh my gosh, you are so kind to say that — running is just part of me, accomplishments or not!
Great article!
You are such an inspiration! You look so good and I bet you feel great!
Aww, thanks Holly!
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