Since food is fuel for runners, and putting the right things in your body will make you both feel good and perform well, here are five great pre-5k foods every runner should know about.
December 16, 2014
Since food is fuel for runners, and putting the right things in your body will make you both feel good and perform well, here are five great pre-5k foods every runner should know about.
Running a 5K can be a fun or competitive endeavour, and there are lots of ways to prepare for a race to ensure that you do your best.
Lots of people think it's important to "carb-load" or eat a ton of carbohydrates before a race. In reality, however, eating too many carbs before a race can cause a spike in energy and then a crash, resulting in a more challenging run as the race progresses.
Fatty foods take longer to digest, which means that you may not have absorbed all the nutrients you consumed and you might feel discomfort from indigestion while you run.
You'll want your body to properly digest what you eat before you start running. Three to four hours gives your body time to digest, and your stomach time to settle before having to run.
Many runners believe that consuming caffeine before a race can help give you the jolt of energy you need to run fast and be alert. However, experts caution not to consume too much because it's a diuretic.
It's super important to be properly hydrated before you run a 5k race.
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