30 Years of Running Marathons

Hangovers and Heel Strikes: Racing the 'Beat the Boat' 10K Amidst Wellness and Woes


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Ever wondered what it’s like to race against a boat while nursing a hangover? Join me as I recount my exhilarating experience at the Beat the Boat 10K, where I managed to cross the finish line in 54 minutes and 46 seconds despite a few too many drinks the night before. From the intensity of the race to unwinding in the lap of luxury at a spa hotel in Hayling Island, I share how I balanced indulgence with the pain of my hereditary gout and what it takes to maintain an active lifestyle amidst it all.

The journey doesn't stop there. I dive into a day of wellness activities that took an unexpected turn. Between skipping meals and the onset of foot pain, I found myself substituting my usual treadmill routine with swimming and experimenting with sauna and steam room sessions. However, the day concluded with a tantalizing meal and a thrilling England vs. Switzerland match, only to be followed by a rapid worsening of my gout symptoms, leaving me in significant discomfort and questioning my ability to work the next day.

But running isn't just about the races; it's also about the community. Reflecting on my Parkrun experiences, I discuss the highs and lows of running after a grueling night shift and dealing with health setbacks. From being humorously outpaced by a 14-year-old to celebrating personal milestones, I emphasize the importance of consistency and personal progress over competition. Tune in for updates on my training journey, and some much-needed encouragement to keep moving forward, no matter the obstacles.

Thanks for listening. Keep on running.

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30 Years of Running MarathonsBy Jason D