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Mother of three uses early morning routine to become a record-breaking runner and inspiration

WREXHAM, Wales (AP) 鈥 Helen Ryvar goes through the same routine every night. She checks the weather forecast, lays out her running clothes, puts her running shoes by the front door, charges her cellphone and flashlight, and sets the alarm for 4 a.m.
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Ultra runner Helen Ryvar passes through Alyn Waters Country Park in Wrexham during running a half marathon in Wrexham, Wales, Wednesday, March 20, 2024. Helen who took up running in 2020 just before lockdown completes her daily half marathon early so as to fit in a full time job and being a single parent to 3 children. (AP Photo/Jon Super)

WREXHAM, Wales (AP) 鈥 Helen Ryvar goes through the same routine every night.

She checks the weather forecast, lays out her running clothes, puts her running shoes by the front door, charges her cellphone and flashlight, and sets the alarm for 4 a.m.

By 4:15 a.m., she鈥檚 out the door 鈥 rain or shine.

鈥淚鈥檓 just an ordinary person doing extraordinary things,鈥 says Ryvar, a single mother of three who runs her own cleaning business in normal daytime hours and pounds the streets, paths and trails of north Wales at a time when the rest of the world would typically be asleep.

The 43-year-old Ryvar took up running in 2020, just before Britain went into lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic and after being told her ex-husband had died following a mental health battle.

Four years later, she is a world record holder for consecutive half-marathons 鈥 her day-on-day tally, featured in the Guinness World Records book, has reached 743 this past weekend 鈥 and an inspiration to many, all while raising money for her favorite charities.

鈥淭he runs have become the easy part 鈥 it鈥檚 juggling life that has become the daily ongoing task,鈥 said Ryvar, who has a 17-year-old and 15-year-old twins.

Ryvar classed herself as a 鈥渕ediocre runner鈥 while at school and was never really into sports. Even now, she doesn鈥檛 have all the latest running gear, doesn鈥檛 follow any special diet 鈥 just three balanced meals a day 鈥 and doesn鈥檛 really care about her speed when she runs.

It is more, she says, about building a strong mindset and getting to know her body.

鈥淚 found doing it every day, you just get used to it,鈥 she said. 鈥淵our body and mind just get used to the routine and you turn off that pity party that you had with yourself and get on with it.

鈥淚t is just flicking that switch in your head and say, 鈥榃e鈥檙e doing this.鈥欌

Key for Ryvar is:

鈥 running at the same time every day 鈥 in her case, before her kids wake up.

鈥 fitting some sort of exercise somewhere into the structure of your daily schedule. Essentially, 鈥渘ot giving yourself a chance to mess up,鈥 as she puts it.

Experts think the same.

鈥淭he key is to find some protected time so it is just part of the routine,鈥 said Dr. Michael J. Joyner, an expert on human performance and exercise at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine. 鈥淭his is why many habitual exercisers go first thing in the morning."

In nearly two years of running a half-marathon each day, Ryvar says she has only had one injury 鈥 and that was when she changed running shoes, which triggered an old glute injury.

Otherwise, her advice is fairly simple:

鈥 Drink plenty of water.

鈥 Have a balanced diet and early nights.

鈥 Try out magnesium salt baths. 鈥淭hey are key,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hen I don鈥檛 have them, I notice.鈥

Joyner said the main risks of an exercise workload such as Ryvar's are orthopedic aches and pains and more severe things like stress fractures.

鈥淪o you have to build light days into your program,鈥 he advises. 鈥淯sually, light days are about less total distance, but they can also be about a less intense effort.鈥

Most important for Ryvar is learning to understand your own body and staying active, even if that means simply walking down the street on a regular basis.

鈥淜eep accountable somehow 鈥 you鈥檒l build up confidence in yourself and you鈥檒l want to push more,鈥 she said. 鈥淔orm a habit. If you鈥檙e not comfortable doing it by yourself, join a group. There are loads of Facebook groups, or join a park run. Sign up for a race and commit. When you have a goal, it makes a massive difference.鈥

Ryvar鈥檚 goal is to reach 1,000 consecutive half-marathons, which would be some feat considering the previous record for officially timed half-marathons was 75. She would get to that milestone in Jan. 24, 2025 鈥 a date she has circled on her calendar.

In the meantime, she is just happy to have that 鈥渘ice fuzzy feeling inside鈥 whenever she goes running and to be changing people鈥檚 lives with the money she raises for Cancer Research UK and a local charity in Wrexham, Nightingale House Hospice.

Her new hobby is also allowing her to see the world, having had trips in recent months to Jordan, Miami, Turkey and Malta 鈥 where she was on national television.

鈥淚鈥檓 definitely riding a wave and getting a lot of support,鈥 Ryvar says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 something you can鈥檛 buy. It鈥檚 such a sense of satisfaction.鈥

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Steve Douglas, The Associated Press