Hello all you gorgeous HM-ers!!
How have you been getting on this past week? Tell us all about it! πππ
The finish line is getting closer and closer for everyone now, so I thought I would share a few tips for that funny time in the last week or two before the half marathon - the taper!
β Drink plenty of fluid
Get your cells primed with plenty of water each day of the week leading up to the event. It's an individual thing, but I have a pint glass and I chug several of those throughout the day.
β Eat sensibly
This is a little controversial, but as I understand it there is little scientific evidence to support the practice of "carb loading" π However, I don't think there is any harm in it either - as long as you remember that the idea is NOT to add extra carbohydrates on top of what you would normally eat! Continue to eat a sensible, balanced diet, full of foods you enjoy - or if you prefer, swap some of your protein or fat for carbs. But eating too much of anything will only leave you feeling bloated and sluggish.
One thing I definitely recommend is that you cut down on fibre, and avoid spicy chillies, during the last couple of days before your event!!
β Get as much sleep as you can - but don't stress about it!
Top tip for this is to make sure you stop drinking water a good while before bed π I found three hours worked for me last week (with just a few occasional sips). Try to have a good sleep routine - no screens too close to bedtime, allow yourself to wind down, do things that help you relax such as baths, soothing music etc. Keep your bedroom quiet, dark, and cool. Use meditation, or tricks like counting or the alphabet game - pick a theme (eg fruit) and go through the alphabet (apple... banana...). I have been having some success recently with this military method:
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But please don't worry too much about it! I know this is easy to say, and I actually have a lot of trouble sleeping on and off. Worrying about it only makes things worse, so if it's a struggle for you just try and rest when you can. But most of all don't worry about not sleeping well the night before the race - most people don't, and the excitement on the day will get you through!
β Avoid strength training in the final week
This may well be different for you, but I get pretty bad DOMS (delayed onset muscle soreness) after weight/bodyweight workouts, so I prefer to avoid these in the days leading up to my race!
β Enjoy your rest!
You have done the training, so now it's time to pamper yourself a bit! Don't worry about cutting down the distance and intensity, think of it as saving your best for the half marathon. Enjoy the extra spare time and relax.
β Keep those legs moving, though!
Your training plan may include a short run even on the day before the race, and that's fine. Many people like to have a shakeout and a final check-in with themselves the day before - if that's you then go for it. You may also feel better including some short bursts of speed earlier in the week, just make sure you leave plenty of time for rest too.
β Watch the booze!
If you enjoy a couple of sherbets, best to save it for after the race - you know why! π
β Get your race-day plans in order
Linda put up a fabulous example of a faffage list (TM) last week (see the link below). Having a list ready really will help set your mind at ease!
β Enjoy the anticipation!!!
It's so exciting!!! Have a little daydream and picture yourself sprinting across that finish line πππ
Happy running and resting!
linda9389 & roseabi xx
February 25th, 2020
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