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Foods to avoid before running

ChristinaR720
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Yesterday, I learned (by almost, um, leaving it all on the floor) that there are definitely things I shouldn't eat before running. I, apparently, have no problems eating a ginormous burger before a run, but a tuna sandwich (maybe it was the mayo??) almost did me in!
So, what are some things you would recommend NEVER eating before a run?
So, what are some things you would recommend NEVER eating before a run?
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From experience, Chorizo, and cucumber. Urgh.0
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I simply don't eat closer to about an hour before I run. If I have to eat, I take something small like an energy bar. Glucose gel shot followed with water is ok anytime.0
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One's I have learnt I need to avoid are cooked green veg (cabbage or broccoli), red meat, chillis, soy sauce and coffee!
I have my list of "safe" foods I can eat before short and long runs now
Edit: and ALL fruit0 -
I can't have coffee right before. I has a green eye within 30 minutes of a run once and it was not pretty.0
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I simply don't eat closer to about an hour before I run. If I have to eat, I take something small like an energy bar. Glucose gel shot followed with water is ok anytime.0
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For me it's not so much what to avoid as having a safe set of foods, and not eating too much. Clif Bars, bananas, and toast are pretty much the only things I'll eat within an hour of a run. And typically I won't eat anything before a run unless it's going to be 90 minutes or longer.0
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I generally don't eat at all before a morning run, but the evening runs really complicate things for me. I like the idea of having a safe list!0
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For myself, short runs were about timing. I didn't avoid anything. However when training for my 2 1/2's, I learned for my long runs of 8+ miles that high fiber and dairy the day before and day of were a no go. No No No. Unless you enjoy debilitating stomach pains and spending the rest of your day in the bathroom.0
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Fettuccine Alfredo0
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Fettuccine Alfredo
Aww..."The Office" back when it was actually good! Yeah, I'm all for carb loading, but not with fettucini alfredo! Yikes!0 -
For me it's not so much what to avoid as having a safe set of foods, and not eating too much. Clif Bars, bananas, and toast are pretty much the only things I'll eat within an hour of a run. And typically I won't eat anything before a run unless it's going to be 90 minutes or longer.
That, and keeping from fiber filled foods. Normally it's a good thing, but when you're out for awhile, it can become painful..0 -
Have to say, the chorizo was about 3 hours before an evening run I didn't know in advance that I was going to do.... I doubt anyone is bonkers enough to figure it is a good pre-race food!
ETA: It was only a little bit, and three hours before, but BOY did it make its presence known.0 -
For me , within 60 min to the run, I just don't eat nothing with high numbers of fibers ... or milk or any food with it inside ! Milk is terrible hahaha0
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One's I have learnt I need to avoid are cooked green veg (cabbage or broccoli), red meat, chillis, soy sauce and coffee!
I have my list of "safe" foods I can eat before short and long runs now
Edit: and ALL fruit
What he said.... especially the fruit0 -
I tried going out for a 5 mile morning run before breakfast a few weeks ago and started feeling really light-headed towards the end so the empty-stomach thing doesn't work for me, at least not for longer runs! If I run in the morning, I tend to choose something small and slow-release carby like a small bowl of porridge or some brown toast and peanut butter. If I run in the evenings, I go before dinner as I'll still have 'fuel' left from lunch time. I always try not to run within an hour of eating as I find I'll get a stitch, and on longer runs it becomes, erm, very 'uncomfortable' shall we say....0
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Fettuccine Alfredo
Lmao. Love that episode.
I try to keep whatever eat before running light and sort of bland. Once I tried to run after eating pizza. Nope.0 -
I avoid eating just about anything within 2 hours of a run. My tummy doesn't move food through very fast, and nausea on a run sucks! And, I've found that eating old fashioned oatmeal in the morning if I'm planning a lunch time run is an extreme no-no for me! Oh the bloating!!! Ugh!0
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A friend told me that if you drink an energy drink before a work out/run, it is better because you burn more calories.. that may be the case but it also made me sick afterwards... just personal preference, I do not advise this.0
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A friend told me that if you drink an energy drink before a work out/run, it is better because you burn more calories.. that may be the case but it also made me sick afterwards... just personal preference, I do not advise this.
I'm not a fan of energy drinks, but I know some people who swear by them. I'm all about the water! And coffee...coffee is my energy drink!0 -
Yesterday, I learned (by almost, um, leaving it all on the floor) that there are definitely things I shouldn't eat before running. I, apparently, have no problems eating a ginormous burger before a run, but a tuna sandwich (maybe it was the mayo??) almost did me in!
So, what are some things you would recommend NEVER eating before a run?
Try not to eat before your run. Maybe at most an energy bar. After your run you'll be craving your tuna sandwich and should be able to keep it down.0 -
For me, anything dairy... gag.
Or on an empty stomach, green tea or black coffee. Also gag.0 -
Milk was a bad choice...0
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How do you all feel about protein, like an egg or 2 before a run?0
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I just don't eat a good hour before going. Oh and NEVER drink any kind of juice..huge mistake0
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I cannot eat anything before a run or else I get the dreaded trots (I run in the morning so it isn't hard to avoid eating). If I ran in the evening or afternoon, I would need at least 4 hours of no food to function.
The usual recommendations I've seen for runners suggest avoiding fiber-rich or fatty foods... But I suspect this is highly individualized and you might get the best results by keeping a detailed exercise diary.0 -
A friend told me that if you drink an energy drink before a work out/run, it is better because you burn more calories.. that may be the case but it also made me sick afterwards... just personal preference, I do not advise this.
I'm not a fan of energy drinks, but I know some people who swear by them. I'm all about the water! And coffee...coffee is my energy drink!
CoffeeThat's awesome, for me 30min(when I can) before start to run I drink a cup..
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bananas, eggs and anything acidic always want to come back for another visit with me :P0
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How do you all feel about protein, like an egg or 2 before a run?0
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How do you all feel about protein, like an egg or 2 before a run?
I would avoid too much protein before a run, have your protein after. A little doesn't hurt but you really need some carbs. With that said, I usually have a couple of eggs along with oatmeal and a banana before a morning run. But I make sure to be done eating at least an hour before running.0 -
I simply don't eat closer to about an hour before I run. If I have to eat, I take something small like an energy bar. Glucose gel shot followed with water is ok anytime.
Same, except there's always a 2 hour gap minimum between my last bite and my workout.0
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