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Question for those of you who run longer distances - at what point do you need to take in fuel?
I've always heard the general rule was if you run over 90 minutes you can start thinking about 'fuel'.Originally Posted by julesp313
Question for those of you who run longer distances - at what point do you need to take in fuel?
I trained with GU/Hammer Gel for my marathon. I started to take gels when I reached the 9/10 mile long runs. I did use it for two half marathons. I took one around the 8 mile mark and it worked fine for me. I have also done a half without any gels.
If you want to try them, I would wait until you reach long runs of about 8 miles. Then just try them out and see how your body likes them.
There are so many flavors out there to try. Some have caffeine, some don't. I tried the blocs once and they were a nice change from the gels. Like fruit snacks--tastier then the gels in my opinion.
I don't think the gels are really necessary for a half, but if you train with them and like them--then it works. But I also eat before running. I usually have oatmeal or a banana or something. I don't like running on an empty stomach.
Another thing to think about is mixing water with sport drinks for long miles, that way you can replenish your electrolytes.


I don't like Gatorade at all, but I know there are other sports drinks out there - again, I'll just have to experiment and see what tastes bearable!
