PdxMan 4,292 Posted September 17, 2012 Hey all, look who stumbled in ... I detail a recent experience HERE. The whole thread is a good read. All I know is that I would bonk during my running. Some days, I could run 4 miles, other days I couldn't get past two. The difference was with the amount of food I could pack in. I am quite competetive in my races and was soooo irked that I knew I could run at a certain pace, but would fail miserably at times. I threw caution to the wind and starting at about 36 hours pre-race, I try to carb up. I also drop my Protein consumption down to as low as possible. Basically, no Protein Shakes, no meats ... carbs. They quickly get converted and stored as glycogen. Well, it worked for me. I was able to run consistantly 5 or 6 miles, but then ... Bonk How am I ever going to run a half marathon? My only other solution was to try to get in even more. So, I starting drinking with my meals 36 hours pre-race. As is detailed in the link above, I was able to increase my intake by double. I don't recommend this for sleever unless you are doing some serious exercise to expend it. I definately can eat more when I drink with my meals. BTW, it didn't affect my weight loss, either. With the extra exercise, my body needed the calories. As you can see in my signature, I lost until I reached my goal weight and I am now at maintenance. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Butterthebean 8,146 Posted September 17, 2012 I find on long bike rides that I feel better if I eat 2 fig newtons before I start and then 2 more every hour as I ride. It's enough to keep me going. Without those quickly digest able carbs I will feel shaky after 30 minutes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PdxMan 4,292 Posted September 17, 2012 On my longer runs I have energy gels or the like for the same reason. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
slim46 25 Posted September 22, 2012 On my longer runs I have energy gels or the like for the same reason. What r energy gels? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PdxMan 4,292 Posted September 22, 2012 Let me Wiki that for you: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_gel Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cookeeeeez 269 Posted September 23, 2012 Take a bite and put the fork down. It helps me to do something else while eating. If you're a nurse and eating at work, eat while filling out some chart or report or something. Take a bite, then write something...or type it in...not sure what you do. But then go back to the food for another bite. If you're at home, do a crossword, type an email...anything you can do in between bites. Great advice! I usually read vst I also eat wayyyyyy less with company- I'm a talker and everyone always says I'm such a slow eater when we go out in groups! Oh and turn the TV off- it works in the opposite way!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fiddleman 4,376 Posted September 23, 2012 I usually eat dinner with tv, but do notice I eat way too fast ( but not too much) when doing this. And it usually leads to slimes. Probably the best thing is to force my self to eat at the table, even if by myself. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites