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Started by : Emma Baker on 28/09/11

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Emma BakerView Member Profile Tuesday 04/10/11 07:24:59
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I was actually very happy with the time as for hydration that failed miserably! i'd drunk the bottle i planned to take with me before we'd even set off and the 1st water was at 5K but i could have done with it at 3K! i managed to scrounge a 2nd bottle at about 7K too but by then it was too late.

my next planned 10K is the Eynsham Maylarch at the end of Nov i sincerly hope the weather will be more conducive to a better time then!

 
Dave JohnsonView Member Profile Sunday 02/10/11 18:44:00
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Well done Emma. In extreme conditions your time becomes irrelevant, really, and a race can become a war of attrition. I hope you were happy with your performance given the heat. How did the fuelling and hydration strategies pan out? Hopefully better than mine, though it was less important for me as I'm tapering - a couple of Pimms + several beers + chinese (pork) + late night = hangover + brain rattling around in my skull for 6½ miles ;)

 
Emma BakerView Member Profile Sunday 02/10/11 15:45:06
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i managed it in 1hr 10, it was sooo hot out there i just couldnt manage anymore! i even had to walk a bit of it as it qas so hot.

 
Dave JohnsonView Member Profile Sunday 02/10/11 08:20:20
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How did it go Emma?

Derek - I'm running at Elliðaárdalur parkrun end of Oct!

Apologies Huw - sneaked a look at your profile & I don't think you're the Huw Jones I know!

 
Derek BoltonView Member Profile Friday 30/09/11 22:25:12
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Good luck Emma on whatever dietary choice you may take, I do find the breakfast on the day a lot more important for a 10k race as that provides the kick you need, and I would say do not eat any less than 2 hours before the start but I did once have a coffee, teacake and a scone at one race 10k race 45 mins before the start a it was only a tune up race for a larger one a couple of weeks later and I done sub 42 minutes for the first time, which was weird as had been struggling all year to get that time.

@ Dave and Huw, I'm crocked at the mo in Mablethorpe was doing the marathon but the back gave way, hoping to be at CHp probably end of Oct.

 
Emma BakerView Member Profile Thursday 29/09/11 07:30:30
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Hi Guys & Gals

Thank you for the replies, yes i am new to the 10K racing, i have been running for about 7 months now. I have completed 1 other 10K(ish) race, the Hooky 6 in Aug but didnt have the problem of a meal out the night before then!

I looks like i will be going for the spud and now i can completely justify my nice big Lamb Steak for sunday tea too!

Lisa, I have to avoid jalapenos entirely, if i didnt there wouldnt be anyone racing with me at all!! in fact spices of any kind are out completely if i want a social life.

 
Lisa StubbsView Member Profile Wednesday 28/09/11 21:29:04
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Hiya!

Surely, for a 10K, there's no need to worry too much about eating loads of carbs?  I reckon if you're well fed, hydrated and not hung over from 10 pints of Spud-Brew then you'll be fine!

My own top-tip on eating before a race is... avoid jalapenos!  I ate jalepenos on a pizza the night before a race once.  I tell you wholeheartedly... I would not wish the effects of that pre-race dietary strategy on my worst enemy.

Lisa

 
Dave JohnsonView Member Profile Wednesday 28/09/11 20:31:02
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Guess what? I'm with Derek, Mike and Huw!

All good, sound advice. Not absolutely sure about the 'high protein/low carb, then carb load' diet, but as Derek says, it seems to make some sense. I'm guessing from your post that you're fairly new to this game, or at least to the 10k distance, and may therefore be expecting to take over, say, 45 mins, in which case it's sensible to consider these issues, along with hydration. On the other hand, if you're likely to get round quicker, but aren't an 'elite', then what you eat the evening before probably won't have a huge impact.

Derek, Huw - CHp this Saturday? ;)

 
Derek BoltonView Member Profile Wednesday 28/09/11 20:01:07
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I'm with Mike and Huw on both counts, firstly night before meals need to be sensible, protein takes a lot of breaking down and is primarily for muscle repair. Carbs are for energy but would not contribute too much for a 10k race.

There is a train of thought that nutrition comprising of high protein/low carb for say one week before a marathon then carb load for the last week decreases the glycogen depletion, and it does say that you will feel absolutely rubbish on the high protein week but flying for the carb load week. I have yet to try it but it seems to make some sense.

 
Mike SheridanView Member Profile Wednesday 28/09/11 16:27:30
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Emma

Carbs before; protein after. The first provides the fuel, the second repairs the muscles after exercise.

You will also clear the carbs from your system faster than a (protein) steak which you will most likely be carrying aound with you - if you get my drift!

So I would top up with carbs and plenty of fluids and as Huw says, breakfast is important because it replenishes the glycogen stores used overnight.

Good luck with it and keep us posted on your race....

 

 
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