
Prepping for Your Upcoming Marathon
September 11, 2017 / ASICS Australia
Soon youāll be at the start line waiting for the gun to go off. So what should you be doing in the last 7 days?
When Should I Do My Final Long Run?
Depending on your tapering plan, your last significant run should be about a week before the race. It should be long enough to keep your body prepped for the 26.2 miles.
Setting up your training plan with RunKeeper⢠will let you know how much you should run in the last week. But if you donāt have one, think about cutting your long run by about 50-60%.
What hould I Eat The Week Of A Marathon?
Youāve probably been sticking to a strict diet for months, but in the last few days itās a good idea to:
- include a variety of high-carbohydrate meals ā keep it interesting and look to consume about 8-9 grams for every kilogram of body weight
- pack in vitamin C-rich food that helps you fight off coughs and colds
- cut back on fats and protein to balance out your higher carb intake
- avoid junk food like the plague ā itās packed with chemicals you really donāt need
How Much Should I Sleep In The Few Days?
A lot ā get early nights for the whole week before your marathon.
However, remember itās often 2 nights before your race when you get your best nightās rest. You might find it hard to fall asleep the night before because of nerves, but as long as youāve rested up during the week youāll be fine.
When Should I Get To The Marathon?
You donāt want to be stressed out, so give yourself a good amount of time to register, drop off your race day bag and get to the start zone.
Some runners like to arrive just in time because they donāt want to be standing around for too long ā if this is your approach, judge it carefully since you donāt have much margin of error.
Should I Run The Day Before My Marathon?
Every runner has a different theory when it comes to running the day before. Some think it promotes blood flow to your leg and reduces stress. Others think you should be resting up when thereās just 24 hours to go.
If youāre not sure which route to go down, donāt worry too much. Youāre in great shape at this point, so a slow 1-3 miles wonāt hurt, even if you realise a rest day is better for you. Thereās always the next marathon to tweak your prep.
Is Worry About The Race Normal?
It doesnāt matter if itās your first marathon or your fiftieth, nerves can hit anyone. While it may be impossible to stay 100% serene during the week, at least make sure the little things are taken care of:
- Do your race day shopping early
- Work out a route to the marathon start
- Donāt constantly check the marathon website (it could stress you out more)
- Get your race kit washed, dried and packed
- Set 2 alarms the night before and ask for a wake-up call if youāre staying in a hotel
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