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What are you packing for your half marathon?

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fed68Half Marathon
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As lots of us are doing half marathons in the next few weeks, I thought it would be helpful for some of us first-timers to find out what people will be taking with them/wearing on the day.

What nutrition are you bringing? Are you bringing a change of clothes for after the race? What are you planning to wear in rain or shine? Any lucky charms?!

This is the kind of thing I panic about – the logistics – so I thought others might feel the same way.

Let us peep inside your sports bag!

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Decker profile image
DeckerUltramarathon

This is something I was going to post about, but I keep a running list for long runs and races using the app Evernote on my phone. It has a checklist feature. And I duplicate a list to modify it for a specific event if needed. I have an example of one list I used for a recent 25k trail race here. It is broken down into days ahead and night before and day of, since I tend to forget things unless they are on a list to be checked off. 🙂Sorry, probably TMI in some spots:

Run Checklist

DAYS AHEAD

Buy and Bring fuel - Endurance Tap, trail mix. Jimmy bars

Hydrate wed

Hydrate Thurs

Hydrate Fri

All run gear washed

NIGHT BEFORE

Set all gear out night before. Check weather accordingly.

Pack big bag including warmup jacket and full change of clothes, small hand towel,

Pack small bag including Gels trailmix, builder bars, nuun And bandaids, first aid and extra water

Pack sun Glasses in car

mix nuun in two bottles 1 belt bottle 1 pack bottle

Charge watch and phone night before

Trim nails

$$ Bank

Gas in car

Hydrate

Check weather

Get directions and maps sorted

DAY OF

Smile!

Coffee

Bagel pbutter and banana bfast

Bring reading glasses for map

Bug spray if wearing shorts

Bring shoes for drive home

Bring pack/belt with nuun water half bottles x 2, plus bars and all gels

Keys, money and wallet gels into belt or vest pockets

Band aid for chest and ankles

Thin run socks washed

run tights and flipbelt

long sleeve& tee

Jacket for later

Phone kill bluetooth and set low power mode

No headphones

Sunscreen? Lips

Sunglasses

Hat

House key and car key onto belt

Wallet /Presto

Phone

Cash for lunch

Pee, pee again

Leave by 5:30am Go to parking for 6:30

Go to race : 385 Jerseyville Rd W, Ancaster, ON L9G 5C3

- [ ] goo.gl/maps/j3DdyDS2SJL2

packet and swag pickup. Drop off in car.

Bathroom break.

Start...Be still… pace EASY at first

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mrrunUltramarathon in reply to Decker

Crucially, and l mean it, you MUST match your gear! You are going out after all, aren't you? A trained eye would spot my white compression base layer under a green Celtic top, matching its white letters. Of course, a red or dark striped Chicago jersey would need a few changes. God, a yellow Lakers gear can be tricky. Anyways, top post my friend, thorough and informative as always!

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DeckerUltramarathon in reply to mrrun

Well team colour coordination goes without saying. I’m just happy the Raptors no longer use purple in their colour scheme 😁

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Deals1Metric Marathon in reply to Decker

I love this!! I'm a proper list maker too (altho not done for running but then I've never done a biggie). Fab

I have holiday packing lists that I tweak for dif holidays... And a leaving the house check list before hols. Ie... Rubbish out, check fridge, set light timers, set heating ring etc.... 🤗😱

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roseabiUltramarathon in reply to Decker

This is the best list EVER!!!! 😊😊😊

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JaoJao in reply to Decker

What... a... list!

Thank you for sharing :) I have my first proper race on Sunday and although it's only local and only 10K, much of this will help.

Langley-Loper profile image
Langley-LoperHalf Marathon

Oh my word, I've just read Decker's post and feel very unprepared!! Now I love a good list but I definitely prepare "lite" in comparison.

I take:

Change of clothes right down to undies

Old towel to sit on in case I end up sitting in sweaty clothes in car afterwards

No point taking soap/shower gel as facilities usually non existent, just change in the loos.

Small bottle of water to carry

Larger bottle to leave in car

Small amount of money to buy post run ice cream, etc.

Phone

Tissues

Imodium

Pin race number on at home if already have it

Directions and parking instructions

Spare hairband

I don't bother eating during a HM so no gels, etc (but am trialling Tailwind in my bottle this week)

That's about it!

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DeckerUltramarathon in reply to Langley-Loper

Haha I like your list better LL 😁 Mine is overkill, but much of it was because the race was out of town and it was a trail race. Also I forget everything without a list

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Deals1Metric Marathon in reply to Langley-Loper

I like this list too.... I do keep an old towel in the car for same reason. Imodium.. Good tip, do u actually take before jsy incase? 🤔 Sorry I know a bit personal... But I also know if I've not 'been' before I often need to do once I start! The last organised 10k i did I had about the same as u

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roseabiUltramarathon

This was mine for the Hastings Half back in March. Copied from my Faffage Spreadsheet 😄:

BottomsGrey shorts

BraBlue

TopGreen Decathlon t shirt

Over topLong-sleeve Primark

SleevesCalf sleeves for arms

Belt

Jelly BabiesIn small plastic bag

Plastic bags

ShoesSaucony

SocksInjinji

Pants

HatUsual blue

BreakfastPB filled soft bakes

Cover-upsLeggings and jumper, plus coat for car

Bag-drop bag

Imodium

Pad

VaselineSmall pot

Sunglasses

Safety pins

Race number

PainkillersParacetamol

Phone

WaterFor drinking in car

Choccy milk

Money for charity

Money for parking

Leukotape

Hrt

Petrol

Buff

Charge phone and watchWatch is charged

Gaviscon tabs

Deodorant

Langley-Loper profile image
Langley-LoperHalf Marathon in reply to roseabi

I like that deodorant was the last item! Being a bit smelly is the least of our worries I guess.

Decker profile image
DeckerUltramarathon in reply to Langley-Loper

I don’t think deodorant even made it onto my giant list 😂. Well its on there now.

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Deals1Metric Marathon in reply to roseabi

Another good list. I need to start one incase I do ever do one

Decker profile image
DeckerUltramarathon in reply to roseabi

This is a GREAT list. I’m curious: How does it compare to what you used for your ultra?

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roseabiUltramarathon in reply to Decker

Ha thanks!

Hmmm. I think the main differences for the ultramarathons were that I've needed my backpack and bladder, and some bits and bobs like a head torch, first aid kit, a waterproof jacket, and quite a bit more food. I also brought a spoon with me on the London2Brighton, although I didn't use it, and I can't remember why I thought I needed it! 😄

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DeckerUltramarathon in reply to roseabi

Was any of that required by the race itself? Oh I’ll need a head torch soon. You never know when you might need a spoon also🥄

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roseabiUltramarathon in reply to Decker

There were no kit checks for those particular races, but they do have a 'very strongly recommended' list. For L2B the weather was really warm, and they said it was mandatory to carry 2 litres of water - didn't check though 😊

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linda9389AdministratorMarathon

This needs to be a pinned post !!!

Deals1 profile image
Deals1Metric Marathon in reply to linda9389

Yeah it does!!

Whatsapp profile image
WhatsappHalf Marathon

Mine for a HM.

Underarmour

Socks

Trainers

T-shirt

Shorts

Phone

Keys

Race number

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roseabiUltramarathon in reply to Whatsapp

Minimalist 😊

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WhatsappHalf Marathon in reply to roseabi

Less to lose, break or carry 😊

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SqkrHalf Marathon

Goodness, everyone is so very organised. Here is my list, it's pretty much always the same though I don't take sunglasses if it's forecast to rain as they go all smeary.

* Top, tights/shorts, injinji socks, bra, pants

* Buff

* Hair bobble

* Sunglasses

* Cloudflyers

* Leukotape

* Phone and hand strap, can use this to pay for the bus too

* Bottle and Active Root or Tailwind

* Water to go into bottle at location

* Wristband pocket containing house keys and a tenner for a pre-race coffee, and post race coffee and treat

* Gel tucked into wristband, maybe also Revvies

* Garmin and headphones

* Race number and pins

* Paracetamol if anything hurts

I'm not one for pre or post race changes on the whole. Even if I'm reasonably far from home I'm likely to try to get away without a bag drop, as it just gets in the way and makes me stressed. After a race I'm generally found all tousled looking on the bus holding a warm coffee in lieu of wearing a long sleeve top.

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LysiaHalf Marathon

Visor to keep the rain off, shorts, t shirt, compression calf sleeves...

4 gels, 1 litre water (in cheaper alternative to Camelbak) with SIS hydro, 4 jelly babies and an energy bar.

Tissues, towel, dry clothes, safety pins, rucksack to put in bag store, shaker bottle with recovery drink, biro, phone, kitchen sink (might as well)...

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LysiaHalf Marathon in reply to Lysia

Garmin, obviously, and collect number on the day.

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SlimmingEagleHalf Marathon

Some excellent lists below.

I would recommend "Bodyglide" or some other anti-chafing cream especially if it rains.

You don't need extra layers for October unless you have an Arctic Half in mind.

Warm up - put a black bin liner over you if it is raining and ditch it just before the off.

Rain is just water, your skin is waterproof.

Why run with extra wet clothing?

You are going to get wet, regardless.

Use a baseball cap to keep the rain off your face and glasses if you wear them.

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Jay66UKHalf Marathon

I think I’m going to be solo on the day so I’ll be carrying everything myself. So I’ll maybe have some throw away outer clothes for before if it’s really cold and my running rain jacket in a zippy bag for after stashed in my Salomon vest. 500 ml of water (to be lightly used and rely on water stations instead), a handful of gels, jelly babies, and a protein bar for after. Foil blanket tucked away. Phone, money. Running buff and hat.

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CandyCoolMarathon

Now I'm panicky!! I was just going to do what I've done for my 16-17K. plus a padded jacket to leave with hubbie for the bus to and from the Cardiff HM start.

I was going to use the water stops for a few sips and have my half protein bar top up at 9K. But other than that I'm just approaching this like a training run and staying calm...ish!

But I am going to take an Imodium...I think...just in case!!

Good Luck everyone as its my first HM I just want to try and enjoy it xxxx

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misswobbleMarathon

I’m taking myself. I am walking the short distance to the start line, wearing all I need. I can wear my thin jacket round my waist if it’s not raining

Short, brisk walk home. My kinda race 🙂

Not worrying about faffage is lovely. A luxury I know 🙂

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