how long do you wait to jog after eating
ashuley
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new to running in general.. usually get a cramp easily especially after drinking water. just wondering, how long should you wait after eating a big meal (dinner) til jogging and feeling okay
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I usually run after a mid-day snack or something - never after a big meal. The more you eat, the more cramps you'll get so I avoid running right after meals. I tend to run about half an hour after snacks though.0
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I try to run on an empty stomach, or at least an hour after a small snack. It makes me really nauseous otherwise. Water doesn't bother me, though.0
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I have a cast iron stomach. If it weren't for choking hazards, I could eat WHILE running. :laugh:0
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I wait at least an hour but if my meal was heavy then I wait two.0
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I run in the morning, on an empty stomach.
The problem you are having is known as "runner's trots"--look it up for advice on runner's sites and forums. There are a lot of things you can change in your diet before running days, like reducing fiber (gasp, I know).0 -
I always eat big meals after working out or running. Feel blah if I have a big meal before. I would say at least an hour to start and then see how your body handles it.0
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I have to run on an empty stomach or i throw up x.x i wait at least an hour0
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About an hour after a meal... 15-30m if I've just eaten something light. I don't really have problems with cramps if I run sooner, just doesn't feel as "comfortable" for some reason.0
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I discovered tonight that I don't like running after a heavy meal. After a light snack or a latte though - that's perfect for me.0
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I run in the morning, on an empty stomach.
The problem you are having is known as "runner's trots"--look it up for advice on runner's sites and forums. There are a lot of things you can change in your diet before running days, like reducing fiber (gasp, I know).
when i was in bootcamp, my instructor told me to raise one arm, and put pressure on the cramped area with my other hand, and breathe really deep. it works like a charm.0 -
I run in the morning, on an empty stomach.
The problem you are having is known as "runner's trots"--look it up for advice on runner's sites and forums. There are a lot of things you can change in your diet before running days, like reducing fiber (gasp, I know).
when i was in bootcamp, my instructor told me to raise one arm, and put pressure on the cramped area with my other hand, and breathe really deep. it works like a charm.
Hah, I'll try that!
Actually, there are two things going on here, possibly. One is the standard cramps ("stitch in one side") that you get from running. The "runner's trots" problem is ... of a digestive nature. The cramps will be in your bowels. The causes are different, and the fixes are, too. For the stitch in one side problem, going too fast or running with bad posture can be the cause. I think the fix you describe allows the muscles in the trouble area to relax and uncramp. I was talking more about the digestive problem, and the fix for that lies in the content and timing of meals.0 -
Depends how long the run is and how I feel. If I'm running after breakfast I usually try to give it 45 minutes to an hour.
When I do my long runs super early though, I usually have a banana, some peanut butter, and marmite on toast and head out after 20 minutes or so.
I would say give yourself more time at first though, and after awhile you'll know when your body is ready to hit the road.0 -
Forty-five minutes to an hour. Unless it is something little and light, like a piece of toast. Then I wait, maybe, 15 minutes.0
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Everyone is different. Personally : I like to eat something small about 45 mins to an hour beforehand. Toast or a piece of stringed cheese and fruit or something. Big meals make me lethargic.
Also, I can't eat bananas before running. Weird? Perhaps... but I get sick every time.0 -
this is great guys, good tips! I see a lot of people leaning on light meals/no meals at all for the usual routine so i shall try running early in the mornings and see how they go.. cardio is challenging for me lol!
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