Tom Brough, a Financial Advisor, leads a busy life as the President of Brough Investment Advisors and the manager of the Hedge Access Group's portfolio of funds. And so he has always found ways to stay active, which he says is a great benefit to both mind and body.
He has completed three Bank of America Chicago Marathons, one of the premier marathons in the United States. He says that the Chicago Marathon is a great course that winds through 26.2 miles of city streets and neighborhoods. Tom Brough, a Financial Advisor, knows that people who are new to either running or marathons, or both, are often intimidated by the thought of running 26.2 miles. It's an awfully long way to run, but he says that surveys show more people are running marathons every year. He thinks that there are a lot of great reasons to run a marathon, including the most obvious reason, which is the opportunity to get fit in a hurry. Running will make your body lean and give you a healthier heart, says Tom Brough, a Financial Advisor. It will strengthen your muscles and improve your circulation, too. Less obvious is that running will improve your mental faculties as well, and see less stress and have more endurance than you did before. Challenging yourself to run in a marathon is a great way to get out of your comfort zone, too, says Tom Brough, a Financial Advisor. He says that everyone has at least one insecurity, so it's a good idea to accomplish something new. Successfully completing a marathon can even motivate you to try other new things, and motivate the people around you, too. And those are all great reasons to challenge yourself to running a marathon.
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