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Transforming My Relationship with Food: How Marathon Training Shifted My Perspective on Diet Culture

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterFebruary 6, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
Transforming Perspectives: How Marathon Training Shattered My Relationship With Diet
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The Surprising Reality of Marathon Training and Weight Gain

Many individuals entering marathon training may have expectations centered on weight loss, but the journey often reveals a different outcome. For some, including myself, the initial thought is often, “I wonder how much weight I’m going to lose?” In my case, signing up for my first marathon in Columbus, Ohio, was overshadowed by concerns about weight management. Yet, several months into training, I encountered an unexpected twist: weight gain instead of loss.

The Painful Narrative Around Weight and Running

Unfortunately, I was not alone in this realization. A quick online search revealed numerous articles echoing my confusion, stating, “yes, weight gain can sometimes be a byproduct of marathon training.” This disheartening perspective was shared across various platforms, suggesting that gaining weight during training was a failure of sorts. Headlines from sources like the Daily Mail conveyed a blunt message: “You can run as many marathons as you like, but you’ll still be fat.” Such narratives can lead one to believe that weight gain is a betrayal of the marathon training’s intent, urging immediate corrective action.

Redefining Weight Gain in the Running Community

However, there is a growing community among young women athletes challenging this unhealthy framing. Social platforms like TikTok and Instagram reveal that many runners are not only accepting weight gain as a byproduct of training but are also embracing it. They recognize this change as a critical component of preparing their bodies for the demanding nature of long-distance running, transforming their relationship with food and exercise in the process.

Voices of Empowerment: Influencers Redefining Expectations

One prominent figure in this movement is Hannah Gerson, an account executive from New York City. Gerson has openly documented her weight gain experiences during her second marathon training cycle. Like many, her initial thoughts were rooted in the belief that increased running would lead to weight loss. However, this misconception has fueled a broader conversation about embracing changes in our bodies, regardless of their nature. As she candidly points out in her social media posts, “Don’t be hard on yourself—you’re doing something freaking amazing.”

Understanding the Nutritional Needs During Marathon Training

To further contextualize this experience, experts like marathon nutritionist Kristy Baumann emphasize how increased training leads to more efficient glycogen preservation in the body. This adaptation is not adverse; rather, it is essential for fueling workouts effectively. Coaches and nutritionists encourage runners to listen to their bodies, urging them to eat sufficiently to support their training. Baumann explains, “If you’re running to lose weight…you’re asking to be burnt out and injured.”

Breaking Free from Societal Pressures

This enlightening shift in perspective highlights the societal pressures women face regarding their appearances. It’s crucial to understand that weight gain can occur for numerous reasons, and it should not become a source of shame. Women in the running community are increasingly vocal about the need to redefine their physical expectations and focus on performance rather than mere body image. Nicole Winter, a certified personal trainer, notes that the extra weight can signify strength and resilience, stating, “The body that’s gaining weight is going to carry you through 26.2 miles.”

A Collective Journey Towards Acceptance

More women than ever are participating in marathons, with female registrants in the U.S. now making up 45% of all marathon entries. This shift represents an opportunity for many to unlearn toxic narratives surrounding weight gain and body image. The transformative journeys shared by runners like Megan Kanai and Nicole Winter illustrate this point. Their experiences reflect a broader societal evolution, encouraging women to embrace their ever-changing bodies and prioritize wellness and ability over weight.

Finding Empowerment Beyond Numbers

As I crossed the finish line of my marathon, the weight on the scale was the last thing on my mind. I was filled with pride, knowing my body had just achieved something extraordinary. This journey taught me that fitness is not merely a numbers game but an ongoing process of self-discovery and acceptance. By focusing on accomplishment, I found a profound love for myself—one that transcended the superficial metrics of weight and appearance.

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