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QuestionWhy we have to take breaths with the nose only? I find this hard when racing.Community AnswerGood question. You breathe through your nose so it is easier for your body to regenerate. If you breathe through your mouth, it takes longer and you may not stay focused.
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QuestionHow do I not get tired while running?Community AnswerYou need to pace yourself. Try jogging at the beginning, then when everyone else is slow and tired, sprint to the lead. Performing some leg stretches before you run can also help prevent aching/tired muscles.
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QuestionMy coach said to breathe through my nose and mouth, is this good advice?Community AnswerThe more oxygen you can get to your muscles, the better they will perform. Breathing through your nose and your mouth at the same time can increase the airflow to your lungs when you breathe in - so this should help!
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QuestionHow much water do I drink the day of the race?Community AnswerUsually I try to hydrate a lot before the race, but I stop drinking anything an hour or so before the race starts so I don't get horrendous cramps. I also try to hydrate well the night before.
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QuestionWhat foods and drinks can I have before running?Community AnswerEat only a light snack because you don't want to run on a full or empty stomach. Maybe you could drink a glucose-based drink, but not a whole bottle, and a couple of crackers for munching on.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I get really tired during my race?Community AnswerSlow your pace to a jog to keep your heart rate up, focus on your breathing and gradually increase your speed until you feel more energized.
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QuestionHow could I win the race if an athlete is faster than me?Community AnswerHave of good strategy of when to speed up and slow down as well as how long of strides to make. Try your absolute hardest.
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QuestionHow can I prepare a month before a race?Community AnswerFigure out how long the track is and practice running that length so you get used to it.
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QuestionHow do I correctly start the race?Community AnswerGet in your most comfortable position, keep steady, and start off slow only if it's a marathon. If it is a short race - about 10 meters - then sprint it all.
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QuestionWhat do I do when my stomach hurts during a long race?Community AnswerIt depends on what your goal is during that race. If finishing is the goal, then just slow down a little bit and put your hands over your head, especially if you aren't in a really competitive position. If you are trying to beat a really hard time or a certain competitor, or win the entire race, don't slow down. Concentrate on your form and breathing, the fans, or the other runners.
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QuestionHow can I win a race if I am the first runner?Community AnswerChallenge yourself to set a new personal record and run as fast as you can to set the bar high for the other runners.
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QuestionHow do I win a race without training the day before?Community AnswerYou are actually not supposed to train hard the day before the race. You should do a light jog, rest, and eat well.
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QuestionWhat do I do when you feel tired during a long race?Community AnswerTake deep breaths and maybe slow your pace a little before pushing back into your original pace.
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QuestionHow can I be the last one standing?Community AnswerTrain a lot. Don't push yourself too hard in the first few miles. Keep a steady pace, and reassure yourself that you can do it. Don't be afraid to push yourself, it is in the challenge that you learn and overcome adversity.
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QuestionCan I eat candy and sugar?Community AnswerIdeally, you should avoid sweet and sugary processed foods when racing, even a couple of days before your race. Many elite athletes do this. These processed foods, while you may think they are providing you with maximum energy, work in the opposite way - they work for a short amount of time before you burn out. Best to eat a banana - a healthy carbohydrate with a high nutritional value that will supply you with most sustainable energy.
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QuestionWhat if I still lose?Community AnswerDo not get down on yourself. Keep on trying. Did you give 100%? If you did, then that is the best you could have done at the moment. Work hard in practices and get them next time!
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QuestionHow do I save my energy during a marathon?Community AnswerStart slow, and walk, o, if you're feeling confident, jog slowly up hills. Hills are the single largest energy sucker in running, so take them as easily as you can.
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QuestionWhat if I don't get to choose my spot on the track?Community AnswerIf you can't choose your spot don't worry. There are lots of other things that can help you run faster. That is just one of thousands.
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QuestionShould I run on my toes in a 100 meter race?Community AnswerYes. This helps collect speed easier so you build more power when running. If you ran flat footed then you would lose power due to the slamming of the feet on the ground.
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QuestionWhat is a good warmup for a 2-3 mile race?Community AnswerDo some stretches, and then do a little jogging to get your body warm and your heart pumping. Don't forget to stretch after the race as well.
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QuestionAt the end of a long race I was very tired. How do I control it?DonaganTop AnswererExpect to feel very tired by the end of the race. Ideally you should expend all of your energy by the time the race ends. If you train hard beforehand, you will be able to run faster while using up your energy.
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QuestionHow do I correctly start the race?Community AnswerStart off fast, then conserve your energy in the middle and sprint to the finish.
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QuestionWhy should we not eat chocolate while running a marathon?Community AnswerBecause it gradually decreases the energy level in your body.
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QuestionWhat do I eat on the day of a long race?Community AnswerYou should eat primarily carbs, protein, and fruit. Carbs and fruit give you energy, while protein strengthens your muscles.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I get a muscle pain during practice?Community AnswerYou should definitly stop and rehydrate, as it's your body's way of telling you that something is wrong.
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QuestionCan we drink water before the race and what is the best thing to eat before the race? If we get tied and can't run any more, what can we do?Community AnswerYes, you can drink water before a race -- just make sure you don't drink too much. Light, lean protein is probably best a few hours before your race.
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QuestionLong steps or small steps?DonaganTop AnswererIt actually doesn't matter. The same amount of energy is expended no matter what stride you choose. Choose one that's comfortable. Experiment in practice, and use the stride that feels right to you. Watch other runners: you'll find that people of similar height will use roughly the same stride length.
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QuestionHow much of a distance should I sprint (Ex: 100 m, 200 m, 400 m, or 800 m)?DonaganTop Answerer100 and 200 are both sprints. 400 is almost a sprint (especially in higher-level competition). 800 is called a "middle" distance and is not a sprint.
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QuestionHow do I run in hot weather?Community AnswerDrink lots of water. It's easy to get dehydrated in the heat. Also, don't forget things like sunscreen and sunglasses or a hat if you're concerned.
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QuestionI'm the slowest girl, and I'm in the 200m for sports day. How do I not embarrass myself?Community AnswerJust start out with a fast jog and don't power walk. Nearing the end, run like your life depends on it and don't lose focus. Just keep your eye on the finish line.
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