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QuestionHow do I train for an ultra marathon?Francisco Gomez is the Head Coach at the FIT Potato Gym, a training gym established in 2001 in the San Francisco Bay Area. Francisco is a former competitive runner who helps endurance athletes train for major marathons like the Boston Marathon. Francisco specializes in Injury Rehab, Flexibility, Marathon Training, and Senior Fitness. He has a B.S. in Nutrition and Exercise Physiology & Running.
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QuestionShould I avoid sugar if I am preparing for long distance running?Community AnswerSugar gives you a quick release of energy, which is only good for short runs. Eat starchy food for a longer release.
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QuestionHow do you breathe well while running?Community AnswerBreathe through your nose and out through your mouth. Doing this helps you to get more air into your lungs and doesn't tire you as much as breathing in and out of your mouth might. It can also set a rhythm for you as you run and keep you focused on your breaths rather than on your fatigue.
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QuestionHow can I control my breathing?Community AnswerKeep focusing on your breath and try to find a tempo between your breathing and your steps, depending on your speed. For example: Four steps while inhaling (through your nose) and four while exhaling (through your mouth). Time after time, your body will get used to it and you will start doing it without thinking about it. If your have strong lungs, try holding your breath between inhaling and exhaling for the same period of time (four steps for this example). It will make your lungs stronger and increases your lung capacity, it is ideal for swimmers.
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QuestionCan I talk while I am running?Community AnswerNo, this would not be a good idea. You should focus more on breathing well. If you talk, you will not be able to focus on your breathing, and you will get tired quickly.
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QuestionWhat should my pace be in the start, middle, and end of a race?Community AnswerKeep a good steady pace throughout the whole race, but if you can, sprinting the last few hundred meters may help you to place higher.
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QuestionWhen starting long distance running, should I start to jog first?Community AnswerYes, it is better to pace yourself in the beginning so you do not run out of energy during your long-distance run.
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QuestionWhen should I drink water before running?Community AnswerTry to keep yourself hydrated throughout the day. This can be done by keeping a water bottle with you at all times. It's not good to drink a lot of water right before you run, you can get cramps.
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QuestionHow do I avoid tiredness?Community AnswerFocus more on your breathing, inhaling through the nose and out through the mouth. Be sure not to tense your upper body, as this can lead to fatigue.
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QuestionHow do I run long distances?Community AnswerStart by running short distances, then gradually increase your distance as you become more fit.
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QuestionCan you give me any instructions on running 1.6 km as a beginner?Community AnswerYou can run for as long as you can without hurting yourself. Don't tense your upper body and focus on your breathing. The more your do this, the more you will build up your endurance.
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QuestionWill my stomach hurt if I eat, drink, and then run?Community AnswerIf you eat and drink very shortly before running, then yes, most likely you will get stomach cramps. Try to wait at least 30 minutes after eating before you run.
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QuestionIs it best to start off running slow or fast?Community AnswerIt really depends what distance it is. If you're going to do a 5-mile run you might want to have a slower, steady pace. If you end up running fast in the beginning you're going to run out of energy and want to stop after a short period, so stick to a steady pace. If it's a 100-meter race, you want to sprint the entire way.
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QuestionIs it safe to listen to music while running?Community AnswerGenerally yes. Just make sure you're also paying attention to your surroundings.
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QuestionIs it good to chew gum while running long distances?Community AnswerNo. You may choke on the gum and you have to focus on breathing, not chewing.
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QuestionHow can I measure kilometers while jogging?Community AnswerUsing a device such as a Fitbit or other pedometer would work for that.
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QuestionHow can I eat for optimal energy when running a 5K?Community AnswerEat a well-balanced diet leading up to the race. You don't need to plan anything special, like carb-loading, because the distance is not very long.
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QuestionWhat can I do to stop my jaw from hurting after the race?Community AnswerYou can do stretches before the race, but if your jaw is an issue for you, then it is best to see a doctor.
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QuestionCan I close my mouth while running?DonaganTop AnswererYes, if you feel you're getting enough oxygen through your nose. Most people do breathe through their mouths in long-distance races.
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QuestionWhat do I eat before running in cross country?Community AnswerDrink water, not too much, or juice. Eat a light snack ex: protein bars, fruits, a little sandwich, etc. Too much food, will make you feel sick.
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QuestionEvery time I run I get cramps. Are there any ways to prevent this?WikiHowUser20170531145154Community AnswerYou are cramping because you are not breathing out enough. This results in a build up of carbon dioxide in the lungs causing a cramp. Make sure you are breathing out enough and not starting out too fast. Just breath out and whatever you do, don't hold your breath.
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QuestionHow do I get rid of ankle or foot cramps?Community AnswerStretch as much as you can, before and after running. If you get a cramp while running, stop and stretch the muscle until the cramp subsides.
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QuestionI am running a 3 km run. What should I have for breakfast? What pace should I go? When should I drink water and have a snack?Community AnswerEat light first thing to avoid feeling bagged up. A banana, sport shake or high protein yogurt is my choice. Although 3 km is not a massive distance, always allow your body to warm up before upping your pace, this will prevent unwanted muscle and skeletal injuries. If you can, run with a device that tracks your performance over your distance. As you grow in ability and confidence use this as a tool to compete against your previous times and performance. Try to monitor your calories burned as it again is a great way of pushing yourself to lose excess body weight. Always rehydrate after exercising, drink when you're thirsty, and try to monitor your urine color.
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QuestionHow can I recover from pain in my legs after running?Community AnswerInvest in a foam roller or rolling stick, these will release tension from your muscles and loosen them up so you can do a nice stretch. After stretching your hamstrings, IT bands, and quads, ice your shins and other joints by moving an ice pack in circular motions around the area that hurts.
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QuestionIt is possible to keep my mouth closed while I run?Community AnswerYou could do that, but it would inhibit your breathing, which would make your run more difficult and would generally not be very healthy.
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QuestionWhat foods increase stamina?Community AnswerStarchy foods can help you have energy through your run. Also, fibrous foods like apples, almonds and bananas are all good for your stamina.
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QuestionHow do I not tense my upper body? I thought I was supposed to keep my body straight?Community AnswerYou should have your back straight with a slight tilt forward while running. You shouldn't tense up your neck and shoulder muscles during a run. It's a waste of energy.
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QuestionHow do I not get tired halfway through the race?Community AnswerYou will have to train and practice hard. You will have to train so that you are in great shape and you do not get tired.
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QuestionHow do I run long distances quickly?Community AnswerIf you have a distance in mind, continuously run the same amount over and over, each time aiming to finish about 10-20 seconds faster.
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QuestionHow do I increasing my running speed when running long distances?Community AnswerStart slowly and build your body strength first before you start trying to increase your speed. Once you feel comfortable with your body strength, start running fast half miles. Set a goal on the time you want to meet, and once you meet that goal, increase the distance and set a new goal. Registering in races also helps you increase your speed because you are usually more motivated when competing.
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