Well….I’m pretty sure the banana is no help. :(
I have no clue if that’s actually true – my cramps today could be from anything. I ate the banana today at 4 pm at work and we went running around 5:45. I seriously had cramps in my side/abdomen from about the 3rd step I took until we stopped running 30 minutes later.
The bad thing? This was probably the worst run I’ve had in a while. 30 minutes of constant cramping is not fun.
The good thing? I still ran for 30 minutes. I’m proud of myself for not stopping, but it was not a fun run today.
For all you runners: Any things you’ve tried that seem to help? Tips? Tell me it will get better someday? :)
Dinner tonight was a repeat of the Black Eyed Peas, Pork, and Greens from last night – I think this was better tonight! I love when meals get better after sitting in the fridge for a day.
Plus a slice of our experiment bread
I’m off to catch up on blogs and work on an editing project for a while….another piece of bread may get eaten with some almond butter soon…..
Enjoy your night and get ready for Heart Health #3 at lunchtime!
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(not to mention I’m adding your name to the contest!)
Oh no!!! :-( Feel better soon, Brandi!!
During the summer I kept getting sidecramps. I think it had to do with being dehydrated as it often happened mornings after I had wine with dinner. I started to try and drink more water and tea during the day and it hadn’t happened in a while.
Thanks Becca and TTFN! I guess I’ll just have to keep trying different things to see what works best.
ooh, i cramp up SO easily, but through trial and error I’ve figured out a general idea of food that works and how long i need to wait… it’ll be different for everyone tho so no easy answers :-/
Awh, sorry to hear about the cramps!!!
Sorry about the cramps. For a while, I could not eat 4 hours before any run, but it doesn’t seem to be the case now. Unless you’re running for more than 60-90 minutes, you should be fine without any calories prior to running.
Mmm, I hope you get some bread with almond butter. :)
Thanks Heather – I guess I just have to try different things. I usually only run about 30 minutes right now, but I’m hoping to sign up/run a 10K this summer, so I’ll have to start running more and for longer.
I didn’t have any bread and almond butter last night, but I’m sure it will happen soon :)