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ak ([personal profile] cleo) wrote in [community profile] runners2010-04-24 05:32 pm

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After a good run, I like to do a protein smoothie. I use GNC's Lean Shake as a meal replacement for dinner. I do the vanilla powder with unsweetened almond milk as a base, and I usually use frozen organic strawberries, blackberries, and raspberries (while I prefer fresh, let's face it that frozen keeps longer and is always in season!). Sometimes, I add a strawberry or peach yoghurt into the mix.

Someone suggested adding peanutbutter when not using fruit, and it was like a revelation. I love peanutbutter like nobody's business, so I'm going to try that next week.

If not a shake right after I get home, I'll have a Cliff Builder's bar, and I usually have a thinkThin bar sometime in the middle of the day. I'm...kinda a big fan of protein bars in general because there's a texture thing there that I like, but these two are my favorites.

But I definitely feel a difference in my performance when running and my recovery afterwards when I'm not doing the bars and shakes. About the time I started running again, I also stopped eating meat (and while I eat fish, I do not actively eat a lot of it).

So...shakes, bars, cereal, giant steaks...what do you eat or drink to fuel up, refuel, recharge, or just fill yourself up?
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[personal profile] littledrop 2010-04-24 10:35 pm (UTC)(link)
I roll out of bed at 6.15am and hit the road ten minutes later, so all I do to fuel up is drink plenty of water before I fall asleep and have a couple of mouthfuls before I go out. In terms of refueling, I'm a big fan of an apple and a couple of scrambled eggs. And coffee! That's probably really bad, but it seems to work.

I'm enjoying running so early because it means I don't have to worry about when I eat and drink. My stomach doesn't cope at all well with middle-of-the-day running!