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Hee! Thanks caito! Ya'll are making me want a fitbit, but I don't have the extra cash. I'll just try to cover 5 miles every day...chasing twins is helpful with weight loss.I did a 3.1 mile run as another test for Saturday's 5K. Man did that suck....my knee wasn't happy, I felt hot, couldn't get going & just blah. I'm hoping the cool-ish weather Sat morning will help. I did my abs & push-ups test. I can actually do 33 REAL PROPER PUSH-UPS! Very thrilled about that. Still not 50, but a nice leap from my initial 12.I am panicking a bit over food/nutrition for the 5K. Anyone have any tips for food? On any day I run I'm usually starving too. Very hard to overcome.
i would have a nice dinner the night before with pasta or something with rice, but no need to overdo it portion wise, familiar and bland foods. Morning of I always like to eat toast or a bagel or oatmeal or a muffin, again, something carby but bland. During a 5K you do not really need any calories during the race, unless you feel like you will, then maybe a baggie of animal crackers or a granola bar. After, a nice choc soy milk or choc milk is good, or an ensure. I like to have protein + carbs.
Bollox, I agree with merigayle. Include some pasta or potato or rice with dinner, but don't overeat. Drink water the day before. In the morning, I like a bowl of plain oatmeal and peanut butter or a pb&j sandwich. And water. And coffee.I have learned the hard way that cereal with milk or walnuts are NOT good pre-run foods for me. I bet you're going to have a great race. Something awesome happens on race day that you cannot re-create in training. Your adrenaline kicks in and I bet you will surprise yourself.
Eggs make u poop!!!
Looks like I am going to make 10k before my run tonight so I should be over 20K for the day. You would think I would be skinny not fat since I get this much exercise.
Off for a hot bath.
Thanks, everyone. The bath worked wonders. I'm still sore, but it's workout soreness - I'm pretty sure the wreck didn't do anything to my hamstrings - not car-wreck soreness. A good night's sleep will help, too, I'm sure.Courtney is a genius!
Well report back on your total!