Surprise 5 K on Sunday!!
I am 7 weeks out from my RNY, and I have been doing a walking clinic at the Running Room. I was asked yesterday if I would take a spot for the 5k Army Run (ahem *walk*) on Sunday. But now I am freaking out!!! I don't know what to do to prepare! What if I don't finish? I know I can do 3.5 K so I think I'll be ok. What should I eat the day before and morning of?
Ekkk! HELP!
Kirsten
Ekkk! HELP!
Kirsten
Nothing like a surprise race to get you going! I've never done a race so I don't have any advice but I can't eat before I walk/run and I'd imagine it would only be worse for a real race since you'll prob be a little nervous. If it were me, I'd prob have some chocolate milk when I woke up then jus****er or G2 after that. But like I said, I'm probably the last person you should listen too! lol
Good luck! I bet it will be tons of fun!
Good luck! I bet it will be tons of fun!
The day before eat as you would normally but on the lighter side. Then the morning of, have some sort of snack/breakfast when you wake up. You have to get to the races pretty early so it should be at least 2 hours between your breakfast and the start of the race so you should be fine digestion-wise.
Popular pre-race breakfasts are bagel or English muffin with peanut butter and jam/honey/jelly and oatmeal. OTOH, I just eat what I normally eat -- a protein shake! I find it easy to get down and I like to give my body something it's used to.
Popular pre-race breakfasts are bagel or English muffin with peanut butter and jam/honey/jelly and oatmeal. OTOH, I just eat what I normally eat -- a protein shake! I find it easy to get down and I like to give my body something it's used to.
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Thanks so much!! I had peanutbutter and NSA strawberry jam on ryvita cackers. It was a lot of fun. I finished at 1 hour, 1 minute and 32 seconds. I didn't realize I was so close to breaking an hour, so I slowed down to keep a lady who was limping near the finish companyand to ake sure she was ok. I now know I can break an hour (my previous best pace was 12:36 per kM)... But it felt good to fini**** felt good to be kind and supportive. I also got a chance to thank injured soldiers for their sacrifice, they were s inspiring! As soon as the registration opens up for next year, I am signing up!
Kirsten
Kirsten