DVCFan1994
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Diet is extremely important in how we perform. You can't eat junk food all day every day and expect to go out and set a PR in a marathon. The higher the level of performance you want, the better your diet needs to be. I suppose that's why I'm not in any hurry to chase a BQ or a podium finish in a half-IM or IM. I'd have to give up my weekly champagne (or beer or wine) and pizza night, among other things, and life wouldn't be as enjoyable if that happened. That said, I do keep an eye on what I eat and avoid processed food, fast food joints, etc. My ideal running race weight is about 155-160 which is where I was for Comrades. My IM race weight will be about 165, a few pounds left to drop. As for guilty pleasures, I don't believe in them. If I want a beer, I'll have one, hard workout or not, though they do taste better after a few hours on the road or the bike.![]()
This is me as well. I believe diet/nutrition is a very important aspect of overall fitness performance. But I love food (and wine) and see it as part of enjoying life. I am at a healthy weight, but I would be like to lose 5-8 pounds to get back to my goal weight - I lost ~40 pounds 7 years ago. I am guessing I would see some additional/more dramatic running improvements (if I COULD run
