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uscarchie 02-03-2011 07:29 PM

Help with carb loading while SBD'ing it?
 
So I'm running a half marathon on Sunday. I need to do some carb loading before hand, but I'm not sure how much, and I'm not sure what would be best. I'm on Phase 1.5 right now.

I'm a woman, and I also read on the mayo clinic website that carb loading may not be effective for women.

1. When should I start carb loading?
2. Should I stick with SBD approved carbs? Whole wheat pasta?
3. Is it better to eat the easily digested carbs (regular pasta) to get more energy out of them?

My plan is to have an Orange Juice right before the race for the fast sugars, and have gels while I'm running.

Thoughts? This is my second half marathon but it's my first while on SBD.

Mmckellen 02-03-2011 08:08 PM

Good question. If the Mayo Clinic does not recommend carb loading for women, what do they recommend? I bet some beans and pasta would do the trick.

uscarchie 02-03-2011 08:27 PM

Carbohydrate loading may give you more energy during an endurance event. You may feel less fatigued and see an improvement in your performance after carbohydrate loading. But carbohydrate loading isn't effective for everyone. Other factors can influence your athletic performance or interfere with the effectiveness of your carbohydrate-loading strategy, including your fitness level and the intensity level of your exercise. Even with carbohydrate loading, you still may feel muscle fatigue. You may not perform as well as you'd hoped, or you may even have to drop out of your event before finishing it.

If you're a man, a carbohydrate-loading diet can increase the levels of glycogen stored in your muscles from 25 to 100 percent of your normal amount. However, carbohydrate loading may not be as effective if you're a woman. Fewer research studies exist about carbohydrate loading in women, and they've yielded mixed results. A woman may need to consume more calories than usual during carbohydrate loading to get the same benefits as a man does. A woman's menstrual cycle also may affect the effectiveness of carbohydrate loading for reasons not yet clear.
Even if you've practiced carbohydrate loading, you still need to replenish your body's energy during the event to maintain your blood sugar levels. You can do this by periodically consuming sports drinks, gels or bars, fruit, or even a candy bar during your event at the rate of 30 to 60 grams an hour. And don't forget to eat carbohydrate-rich foods after your endurance event, too, to replenish your glycogen stores.


Per the mayo clinic's website. I've got the "during the race" plan down- but everyone I talk to about carb loading gives me a different answer. Figure you guys might have some thoughts that would be more useful.

I'm down with the whole wheat pasta idea. I've got some spicy arriabata sauce to go with it, too! :)

snoozlebug 02-03-2011 09:05 PM

The only carb loading you might want to consider would be the night before. At least that's what I learned over and over in my many seasons with TNT while training for races. People who suggest carb loading any more in advance don't really get the time frame of how the body processes stores of energy. I think the OJ and goos are a good idea, and do whatever you've been doing for breakfast in training before your longest runs (I usually had half a bagel plus peanut butter or something similar). And the night before I'd also say some whole wheat pasta and sauce with some easily digested protein added in (not TOO much fiber either!). Something you're familiar with. Most important is to just do what you've always been doing in training. Nothing new on race day!

zeffryn 02-03-2011 09:20 PM

I'm training for a half as well. My coach told me that in his experience, 30+ years training and running that carb loading doesn't offer significant result improvements --especially in women. he recommends eating a carby breakfast - straight oats with a juice (he wants me to drink green juice) for breakfast and then to bring 2-3 packs of gels or cubes with me during the run. I've had 3 long tempo runs so far (8+ miles) and haven't carb loaded for any of them and have been fine endurance wise. I did need to take a gel the last time I ran, and I expect will need to continue as the runs get longer and faster. I really like Honey Stingers Organic Energy Chews and Clif Shots in the mocha flavor (it's waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better than some of the other flavors).

good luck. you'll learn as you do more and more what works for you. what works for someone else your age/gender/etc. might not work for you.

tomandkara 02-04-2011 03:05 AM

I was running a lot a couple years ago and never did that. I even ran first thing in the morning (had to get up before my husband so he could "watch" the kids while they all slept) so I never ate before I went. You should be fine with a good breakfast and the gels.

uscarchie 02-04-2011 11:37 AM

Woo Hoo! Ok, I've got a plan! Thanks for the advice. :) I appreciate it.

Willow324 02-04-2011 12:21 PM

Wow, a half marathon??? Thats incredible! I cant run to save my life..I have the worst shin splits. Ive always said I wanted to be a runner... good luck!

zeffryn 02-04-2011 12:56 PM

willow, i had bad shin splints too when i first started. they went away as i progressed and now i don't get them at all.

finished an 8-miler this morning in 66:09 minutes.

uscarchie 02-04-2011 01:34 PM

A coach once told me to stretch out my calves if my shins hurt.

Zeff, you're a speed demon! I'm much slower- I think I'll finish my half in 3.5 hours. But! I'll finish!

zeffryn 02-04-2011 04:41 PM

usc - problem is, i can't maintain that speed beyond 8 miles. like, my body just shuts down and i can't go any further. coach says that will change...i hope he knows what he is talking about. ;)

grneyedmustang 02-05-2011 11:40 AM

I haven't done a half marathon yet :) -- but when I ran my 10k, I ate a meal with a lot of beans and whole wheat pasta the night before. The morning of, I had some yogurt, oatmeal, and a breakfast bar.

Good luck :) and way to go!

Zeffryn, nice time!!!

uscarchie 02-07-2011 02:08 PM

Hey all! Just wanted to post and say that the whole wheat pasta with some multigrain toast and a small glass of orange juice worked out well!

The rest of the day was a disaster in terms of on plan eatting, but I finished my half marathon and felt energized throughout!

zeffryn 02-07-2011 02:33 PM

AWESOME! Way to go!!!!!!

Willow324 02-08-2011 12:44 PM

I am blown away! You guys are running 10k and half marathons and I cant run a mile...
Good to know that the shin splints will get better. I tried starting out with the C25K but didnt do it consistantly...How do you guys do it??
I always say that Ill start when I lose weight, but it looks like I dont have to!


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