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ravs2k6
05-13-2006, 12:56 PM
1. Drink before running. Drink adequately and drink often up until two hours before the start. Excess body water will be passed as urine before you start to run. Two hours before, however, stop drinking otherwise you'll be ducking into the bushes.
2. Drink while you run. Just before the gun sounds, you can start drinking again. Once you're moving, you'll sweat off any excess liquid before it reaches your kidneys. You also need to drink frequently while training, especially during warm weather. You'll run faster and recover sooner. Carry a water bottle if necessary.
3. Walk to drink. Don't try to gulp it down while running through the aid stations. You'll be able to drink more if you stop or at least walk. You'll lose less time than you think. I once ran a 2:29 marathon walking through every aid station on a hot day.
4. Drink after running. Drink as soon as you stop, but even after your initial thirst is quenched, you still need to keep drinking. One sign of your hydration level is to check your urine. Clear urine is a sign of good hydration.
5. Don't overestimate your ability. Realize that you can't run as fast when it's warm. Don't expect to set a Personal Record, and don't be afraid to bail out early (at least start slowing down) when you're starting to overheat.:cool:

joggingqueen
08-19-2006, 06:29 PM
Those are some great tips, I have never thought that it would be better for me to walk through the race stations though. I will have to give that a go on one of my fun runs and see how I make out time wise.

imbiz06
06-06-2007, 10:15 PM
cool tips for sharing with us.thks man.

Vizuke
06-07-2007, 12:07 AM
great tips. although the walk-and-drink trick is common, most people not really look deep into it.

suvi
06-07-2007, 12:20 AM
Short and precise to the point, ravs2k6 (http://www.athleticrunner.com/member.php?u=5)
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