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2019年9月7日土曜日

Tips What To Eat Before, During & After Run / Marathon

# Eat what before, during and after marathon...

What you consume - and when you have it - can help to improve your running, whether you're a 5 km or a long distance runner (FM / HM) runner. Discover the secrets to powering up for success.
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Even if you only jog the occasional few miles, you've likely heard about marathons carb-loading the night before a long run or race. But pasta isn't the only food that can help you run well, and it's not just endurance athletes who benefit from proper fueling. What you eat before your run - as well as during, and after - is crucial to helping you feel good, pic up your pace and lastly recover quickly.

"Nutrition throughout the entire day, weeks and also monthly has an impact to on all your workouts. "Thinking about it as an aspect of training will help optimize all your runs and allow your muscles to recover and adapt, too." This is how to eat and drink like a serious runner.


1 - Before Run Eat What ?
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If you're running an easy - paced 3 to 4 miles ( or less) : Skip a pre- run meal. "If it's just a few miles, you don't need to eat before." There will enough glycogen (the body's most readily accessible form glycogen (the body's most readily accessible form or energy) in your muscles to power you through. Drink 8 ounces of water or a low-calorie sports drink before you head out, though, especially if you're running first thing in the morning (because you wake up dehydrated).


2 - Before a run more than 4 miles long or any speed work: 
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Eat 50 to 60 grams of complex carbs, like oatmeal and a banana. "This tops off glycogen stores." Eat 1 1/2 to 2 hours prior to give your body time to digest and soak up the nutrients.

3 - For a tough tempo workout or sprint intervals
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Have a carb-rich meal the night before.Stick to a supper that has pasta, rice, lentils, potatoes, or quinoa (balanced with protein and veggies) before and key-workout day to up glycogen stores, which is important for high-intensity performances at all distances.


# Eat and drink what during your run / marathon..

1 - If you're running for less than an hour :
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Water is sufficient, unless it's especially hot or humid. In that case, it's important to sip a sports drink that contains electrolytes. Electrolytes (namely, sodium and potassium) help muscles retain fluids, receive oxygen and function properly. "Getting them in fluids, rather than in a solid snack, helps deliver the electrolytes to your muscles faster."


2 - For long runs :
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Muscles store enough glycogen to fuel about a 60 - minute run. After that, you'll need 30 to 60 grams of carbs an hour -  from sports drinks, gels, or chews - to maintain your intensity. "Eat early and often for a regular flow of nutrients." Your brain realizes you're low on fuel before your muscles do and will start to slow you down as a precaution. During runs 90 minutes or more, sports drinks with carbs and electrolytes can help you maintain pace and delay fatigue.


3 - Towards the end of your race :
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Swish a sports drink around in your mouth, then spit it out: Just rinsing with the sugary drink can trick your brain into recruiting more muscles (especially when they're depleted) and enhance your performance, according to recent research in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. No tummy pain, all gain.




# Eat what after your run / marathon..
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 Once you've logged the miles, have a bite within an hour to reap the most rewards. "When you're running, you're breaking down and stressing your muscles; the time when you get stronger is during the recovery period". Reach for a meal with a 2 - to - 1 or 3 - to -1 ratio of carbs to protein, depending on the length and intensity of the run. (If you ran for an hour or less, 2 - to - 1 will do). Why ? Carbs are more important, as they replenish the glycogen stores (the go - to energy source) in your muscles.
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 Already know the power of chugging chocolate milk post - workout ? Other options with the right ratio: a berry and banana smoothie with a scoop of protein powder, an Rx or Amrita protein bar, or a cup of Ripple Chocolate pea protein milk.
@ Jackie San

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