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Essential Nutrition Tips for Runners as the Eugene Marathon Approaches

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterMarch 11, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
Essential Nutrition Tips For Runners As The Eugene Marathon Approaches
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With the Eugene Marathon fast approaching in just five weeks, runners still have the opportunity to enhance their nutrition strategies for optimal performance on race day. Proper fueling not only aids in reaching the finish line but also helps mitigate the risk of injuries and promotes recovery. Tailoring nutrition to individual needs is vital, so consulting with a medical professional for personalized advice is recommended.

Essential Foods for Runners

A well-rounded diet is critical for marathon training and performance. A focused approach to nutrition can make a significant difference on race day. The primary macronutrients to consider include:

  • Carbohydrates: Runners should aim for 60% to 70% of their daily calorie intake to come from carbohydrates. Prioritize complex carbohydrates such as fruits, vegetables, and whole grains while limiting simple sugars to 10% or less. Carbohydrates assist in water absorption, lowering the chances of “hitting the wall.” A good ratio is pairing every gram of carbohydrate with three grams of water.
  • Fats: Approximately 20% of calories should come from healthy fats. Sources like nuts, fish, seeds, and avocados are recommended, while saturating fat intake should be limited.
  • Protein: Protein should account for 10% to 15% of daily caloric intake. Consuming protein helps maintain lean muscle mass, thereby enhancing training quality. Pairing protein with carbohydrates post-exercise aids in recovery—examples include a tuna sandwich on whole wheat or legumes with brown rice and a fruit.

Nutrition Guidelines Before, During, and After the Race

Timing is crucial when it comes to fueling your body for a marathon. Here are key recommendations on what to eat and drink:

  • Three to four hours prior to your run, consume a meal rich in carbohydrates, fats, and protein.
  • Two hours before, have a carbohydrate-protein snack.
  • An hour before, opt for fluids that contain carbohydrates.
  • Five to ten minutes before, consider energy gels or hydration fluids that provide carbs.

For runs exceeding one hour, adhere to the following hydration and carbohydrate guidelines to ensure optimal performance:

  • Drink fluids within the first 10 to 20 minutes of your activity.
  • Consume 2-8 ounces of fluids every 15 to 20 minutes.
  • Aim for 30 to 60 grams of carbohydrates per hour, and limit intake to 60 grams to prevent gastrointestinal distress.
  • Target 200 to 300 calories for every hour of exercise, using sports drinks or gels as necessary.

Post-Run Recovery Essentials

The immediate post-run phase is crucial for recovery. Here are several guidelines to replenish and repair:

  • For every pound lost during your run, rehydrate with 2.5 cups of water.
  • Consume 50 to 100 grams of carbohydrates from high glycemic foods within the first 20 minutes, such as bananas, orange juice, or oatmeal.
  • Two hours post-run, enjoy a meal high in carbohydrates and protein to facilitate muscle repair. Good options include oatmeal or peanut butter on bread.

Race Day Preparations: The Day Before the Event

On the day prior to the marathon, follow these recommendations to ensure readiness:

  • Avoid trying new foods, and stick to your tried-and-true nutrition.
  • Maintain adequate hydration levels.
  • Steer clear of high-fat and high-fiber foods that may lead to digestive issues.
  • Limit alcohol consumption to maintain hydration and avoid sleep disruptions.
  • Consider a nighttime snack featuring carbohydrates and some protein to prepare your body for the upcoming challenge.

Establishing Your Nutrition Plan

Crafting a successful nutrition strategy begins a month before race day. Experiment with different foods and find what works best for your body during training, so you can focus on performing your best during the marathon. The right plan can enhance performance and make the running experience enjoyable.

Additional Resources for Runners

For further insights into nutritional strategies for runners, check out my discussion with Ian Dobson, Eugene Marathon race director, in the video series “Race Ready with PeaceHealth.”

For comprehensive support and resources for living a healthier life, visit peacehealth.org/healthy-you.

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