If you are a morning
runner, it seems like all you need to do is jump in your clothes (unless you
sleep in them), stretch and head out the door to hit the road for your daily
sweat session.
Source: HEALTH
AND WELLNESS BLOG INDIA
Should I Eat Breakfast Before An Early Morning Run |
Think again.
Before you lace up your
shoes, make sure you are fueling properly for the run that you have in front of
you. While you were sleeping, you may have not been doing any activity -- but
your body was busy. As a result, it depleted much of the energy in your system.
In fact, researchers have found that your liver glycogen can drop as much as 50
percent while you sleep.
Liver glycogen serves as
the main source of fuel for your body when you are running and when it's
depleted, it can lead to you feeling exhausted -- impacting the quality of your
run. This is why most marathon runners will tell you that the marathon isn't
half over until you reach mile 20, which is when the body's muscles tend to run
out of their glycogen stores.
The best way to fight this
depletion comes from a quick bit of fuel in the morning before you head out for
your run. For easy morning runs, all you need is about 100 calories of fuel,
best served in some Gatorade or energy chews, like the PROBAR Bolt. Longer runs
will require a bit more investment in your fueling strategy, and might require
some carbs from a bagel or other food option.
However, finding the best
fuel for your body and your running needs will take some time. As frustrating
as it may be, this will often take place in a form of "trial and
error," where you will have to see how your body reacts, while running, to
the various fuel that you put into your body.
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Either way, take a few
extra seconds to grab some proper fuel before your next morning run. Your body
will thank you.
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