Restorative Rituals for Runners
Women and in particular mid-life women often feel they just don’t have enough energy …. they are spread thinly and running on empty.
Female runners want to run more often and for longer distances, train more, be faster, get a PB, cook healthy meals, focus on nutrition for running performance, look after their families, have time to socialise and do their jobs well.
Phew - It’s exhausting just listing out all those desires! But great aspirations and all entirely possible.
Finding optimal energy balance may feel elusive and that’s why we focus on this as part of Healthy Woman Healthy Runner Method. When nutrition, hydration and hormones are reset, if low energy is still an issue, we must zone in on the other things in life which may be energy drains. Often these energy drains may be aspects of lifestyle, like quality of sleep and rest or how they are managing their stress load or emotions.
Our solution is to identify the energy drains and use restorative rituals to plug the energy drains to restore and feel rejuvenated again.
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Show Notes
(01:37)
Why is Energy for Everything so important for a Healthy Woman Healthy Runner. Examples of typical energy drains.
We also take a look at what a Restorative Ritual is and why women resist this step in their well-being plan.
(07:32)
What distinguishes a Restorative Ritual from a healthy habit or routine?
For example, a ROUTINE may be that every Saturday morning you do a long endurance run and you have a specific breakfast before your run.
HABITS may be what time you eat breakfast every day or that you always drink 1.5 L of water during your working day.
A RITUAL is described in the dictionary as being a series of actions performed in a prescribed order. Others have described a ritual as being performed with intention, meaning and mindfulness, and being infused with enjoyment, beauty and pleasure.
(10:00)
How do you go about creating a Restorative Ritual?
The steps we suggest...