Wellness & Everyday Essentials

I’m A First Time Marathon Runner And My Wellness Routine Is Key

I’m A First Time Marathon Runner And My Wellness Routine Is Key

I knew I had a lot of shopping in my future when I decided to run my first marathon this November. Even amateur runners can guess that they’ll require leggings with pockets (my favorites were Lululemon), a bounce-proof sports bra (Nike’s are top-tier), and several pairs of their personal best running sneakers (it’s the New Balance 1080 for me) to make it through a 26.2 mile course in one piece.

But as I began training in earnest in July, I realized I’d overlooked just-as-essential portions of preparation: skin, haircare, and general wellness. It wasn’t just my feet and legs pushing me each mile, after all. My entire body showed up for every jog and cross-training session; my mind also needed to get into shape to handle the inevitable “I can’ts” that crept in when the distances got longer and training got harder.

a split collage of editor Halie LeSavage on a run in Lake Como, Italy, and standing with her race day bib in New York City

I trained for the New York City Marathon in five countries (including Italy, left) over five months; now, I’m gearing up for my first race back at home (right).

(Image credit: Courtesy Halie LeSavage)

That said, my training was a little less intense that what you’ll find from a dedicated running editor. My lifestyle is simply too busy to install a cold-plunge tub in my apartment or book a one-week retreat before the race. I wasn’t interested in spending hundreds (or thousands) of dollars to optimize my performance by a few minutes—I just wanted to train to finish, period. So I squeezed in runs on summer vacation and during New York Fashion Week; by race day, I’d run across five countries over five months. What supported me along the way were low-fi products that could have a place in my life with or without a race, and that could travel with me when work demanded it: 50 SPF and sweat-proof sunscreen; calming face balms; cleansing shampoos; extra-grippy hair-ties; roll-up-and-go sauna blankets; and so on.