AKASnowWhite
more drink less run since 2008
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What to eat before a race. Well, individual choices vary.
I normally workout in the morning so my body is used to that. I personally eat the same way on race day as I do every other day. I go for a combination of good carbs, protein & fiber. My breakfast of choice is Kashi go-lean cereal (whole grain, soy protein, high fiber), 1% milk and fruit - berries, peaches, whatever. Not bananas though - I prefer to have that post-workout.
Now is a good time to experiment with your eating to try and figure out what works for you. Depending upon what you decide to eat, I suppose you could carry it with you and eat it on the bus or pre-race, but my guess is, that's probably not a good idea unless you are a more seasoned racer. Nerves & excitement can effect your system and I think you want make sure to give yourself enough time for digestion so that your body can utilize the fuel that you've given it. It may mean that you have more time between eating & running than you are accustomed to, so you may want to consider using your racing fuel (gu, beans, whatever it is) starting earlier.
Post race there is plenty of food at the finish line - fresh fruits, bagels, drinks...so no need to worry about that. Just don't overload on bacon at breakfast. Trust me on that one
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I normally workout in the morning so my body is used to that. I personally eat the same way on race day as I do every other day. I go for a combination of good carbs, protein & fiber. My breakfast of choice is Kashi go-lean cereal (whole grain, soy protein, high fiber), 1% milk and fruit - berries, peaches, whatever. Not bananas though - I prefer to have that post-workout.
Now is a good time to experiment with your eating to try and figure out what works for you. Depending upon what you decide to eat, I suppose you could carry it with you and eat it on the bus or pre-race, but my guess is, that's probably not a good idea unless you are a more seasoned racer. Nerves & excitement can effect your system and I think you want make sure to give yourself enough time for digestion so that your body can utilize the fuel that you've given it. It may mean that you have more time between eating & running than you are accustomed to, so you may want to consider using your racing fuel (gu, beans, whatever it is) starting earlier.
Post race there is plenty of food at the finish line - fresh fruits, bagels, drinks...so no need to worry about that. Just don't overload on bacon at breakfast. Trust me on that one

hmmmm....did that answer *anything*?
