Embarassing Runner Question...
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This has nothing to do with what you're eating the night before or in the morning before your run. This is a really common issue that has been addressed by runner's world magazine. Basically, running gets your bowels moving. I get up a half-hour before my run and have a little coffee (most warm drinks will help) which usually gets things going before I head out so I don't need to stop during my run. If you can't do that, find a route with toilets nearby so you can make a pit stop if you get the urge. If you search runner's world's website, tons of articles will show up. Here's a fun one:
http://www.runnersworld.com/rt-columns/the-process-of-elimination0 -
I will run closer to home if I have a consistent habit- or have a cup of coffee and wake up a little earlier to get the coffee moving and try to hit that up before... if not- run around the block- for me it happens soon into the run- rather than miles and miles.
It happens- it's normal.
yup! we get up early enough. I take my suppliments, have a cup of coffee. It seems like my flax seed triggers my pooh! Then off we go!
edi to add- It's ok to GingerBread in a race, as long as you are in the lead! haha too gross0 -
ok, you want honesty, i shat myself during an insanity warm up once. i finished the warm up, then took a shower. there i said it lol0
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Hopefully you are feeling better now that it happens to most of us! I use a few of these strategies, including plotting a route with a toilet whenever possible, doing my longest runs on the late morning or afternoon, not eating before a morning run, etc. Also, my GI doc told me it is OK to take a couple Immodium if I have not pooped before a race and fear I might need to while on the course.
If you are only running 3 miles, you certainly can do it without eating breakfast first. That should help.
Good luck, and keep running!0 -
Why I run in the afternoon ... ;-)
Or in the evening. Then the "business" is done and I can enjoy my run without issues.0 -
Do you drink coffee before you go on the run? Caffeine is known to get things moving down there.0
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I use tea to get things going before I work out. VERY ANNOYING but you will eventually train your body to go at the right time.0
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Every runner deals with this. There is no way around it. The best thing to do is to "go" before you start running, or if you can't do that, find a route that has lots of port-a-potties. I run around a lake with lots of facilities.
This. As a number of people have said, coffee helps.0 -
I eat a lot of fiber in the mornings, so by the next morning, I'm ready to go before I leave my house... if you know what I mean Train your body to evacuate ASAP in the morning so you can be free & clear when you hit the road.0
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One thing that has helped me is I will go first thing when I get up. I eat and get ready to run. Right before I run I do a bunch of jumping jacks... usually by the time I reach 50, I have to use the facilities and then MOST of the time I can make it through my run without the urge to go. On mornings I run I try to avoid coffee until after but I can not run fasted, I get wicked bad headaches and really dizzy when I tried.0
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Running shakes the shi**ies out.
Better than a Dulcolax chaser.0 -
I dont usually havwhen i train, but at times when I do races I will get up extra early and have coffee, or some sort of energy drink that makes me go within 20 minutes!!0
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I will second several comments:
Caffeine about 30 minutes before = you're golden!
Running otherwise fasted = yes, even less issues.
Not rolling out of bed and running = great advice.
Also yes, this happens to ALL runners. ????????????????0 -
A cup of black tea as soon as I wake up works for me.0
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It doesn't happen to ALL runners (never happened to me!). But it's quite common, and apparently is often due to a mild lactose intolerance. I have runner friends who've totally eliminated the problem by drinking less milk throughout the day (and definitely not drinking milk before a run).0
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I know your pain! The advice I've seen on here so far is terrific. I also wake up earlier so that I can run in peace. I sometimes go for a run without eating first but find it difficult to muster past ten miles on that plan. When I have a longer run, I'll eat something low in fiber. Once the long runs get to twenty and longer, I take Immodium. It's not ideal but keeps me from having an emergency while out with my running group or during a marathon.0
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ok, you want honesty, i shat myself during an insanity warm up once. i finished the warm up, then took a shower. there i said it lol
Confession is good for the soul!0 -
If I were you, I would try waking up a bit earlier and eating a bit earlier. I eat b'fast around 8am, then 915 (when I get to the gym) like clockwork...I'm ready...to go. I can't drink coffee before I get to the gym on cardio days; it makes me sick. So I'm not sure coffee would help or hurt you.0
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My morning runs are not that long but I just don't eat before I go. if anything a banana & that's only if I'm famished!0
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Bump.
Being new to the running thing (W7 of C25K), I thought this just happened to me. OP, thanks for having the guts to post this. Will check out the tips and tricks.0 -
I'm currently training for my second 1/2 marathon and have this issue now that the distances are getting longer - we're up to 12K. I've tried eating/not eating (and yes, I'm eating a couple of hours before running)...something like a small banana or 1/2 a homemade muffin with some water as I don't drink coffee. I've also tried using Immodium, but it doesn't seem to get the job done for me. I'm trying to focus more on changes I can make the day before now. Any suggestions would be appreciated.0
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