Tom Brough, a Financial Advisor, formed Brough Investment Advisors in 2009, and remains the firm's President. He says that Brough Investment Advisors is an independent Registered Investment Advisor, and as such does not have a group of investment products that they are limited to use.
In his free time, he tries to maintain an active and healthy lifestyle. He has completed three Bank of America Chicago Marathons, which is considered by many to be one of the pinnacles of achievement in the running world for both amateur and elite athletes. Runners from around the world flock to Chicago every year to participate in the Chicago Marathon. The Bank of America Chicago Marathon, says Tom Brough, a Financial Advisor, is known for a flat, fast course. But that doesn't mean that it is easy. Like all marathons it is a grueling, 26.2 mile course. The Chicago Marathon begins and ends in Grant Park, and in between winds through some of the most scenic parts of the Windy City. Four world records, several national records, and innumerable "personal best" records have been established along the Chicago Marathon route. More than one and a half million spectators line the streets to cheer on its participants, as they run through twenty-nine Chicago neighborhoods. Tom Brough, a Financial Advisor, says that the key to finishing the Chicago Marathon is staying healthy throughout the many weeks of training leading up to race day. He reminds all participants that one of the most critical aspects of marathon preparation is what is known as the tapering period, the last three weeks before the marathon. He says that during these twenty-one days, runners should be running less and resting more, so that their bodies are fully recovered and ready for the race. He says that as grueling as a marathon is, it can also be a fun and rewarding experience.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |