Trying to figure out what I want to do during the run for IMLT. But in talking to some folks, some say they bring nothing with them but drink flat coke during the entire marathon and have done well.
Any thoughts from folks who use flat coke as part or all of their nutrition plan during the run?
I have done 8 IMs, and at each one I have had only coke/soda (whatever they offer) during the marathon; except my first where I tried a gel and a Red Bull (major energy crash problem). For me, after 5 hours on the bike, I really lose the taste for gels/perform and find the sweetness of cola to be just right, and it seems to really absorb easily when my stomach is fatigued, which is why I think most people rely on it. I never drink soda outside of the marathon, so I am not sure how that impacts my use/taste for it during the race, but it works!
When Coke was first introduced into IM feed-stations - many peeps advocated only starting it for the second have of the run - However, I and all my clients start at the first aid station and continue throughout the run --none have had any GI issues - the caffeine really seems to help.
I think the key is once you start you have to keep consuming it for the caffeine.
I never trained with it once. I don’t even drink soda… but damn that stuff is awesome! I couldn’t get my speed up to my goal pace because I was getting tired the second 13.1 & flat coke was like a turbo botton for me (relatively speaking). The chicken broth is awesome too, but it made me burp a little bit.
Just realize that your stomach will be “somewhat weird” and eating lots of different things to try to fix it is a bad idea.
Stay away from the cookies, no matter how good they look & avoid the post race chocolate milks. That post race chocolate milk messed me up!!! That was my biggest regret to the entire day.
It sounds gross but I know a good number of folks who supplement their coke consumption with chicken broth and find the two rather tasty. Most likely the chicken broth provides sodium for those craving it.
problem is that 80% of the coke on course will not be flat. bless the volunteers who are out there, but many simply don’t know to de-gas it.
its hard to do you know (make flat coke), takes a special kind of knowledge to do it right.
Okay I will ask the stupid question, anything other than opening the bottle?
I will be seeing the IMLT RD in a week at Donner, so this might be something I ask him about.
I sure understand the comments about the gel after the bike. I was SO sick of them.
This time I am going to try some solid food with PBJ sandwiches. On a long training day today, I had 2 at the 2 hour point on my 4 hour bike, then had 2 before my 2 hour run. Seemed to settle okay.
Just would like to not carry anything on the run so taking coke, and I hear good things about the chicken broth. Was also thinking of 2 more PBJ sandwiches around the half way point on the run.
IMOZ served up hot chicken broth on a hot day during the run leg. It tasted great. They also had jelly beans. I passed on them but lots of others consumed a lot of them.
At IMF the cola started flowing at the bike aid stations and continued for the rest of the race. I saw only two people with stomach issues – I’m sure there were more – but what was left on the road contained more than just cola.
IMOZ served up hot chicken broth on a hot day during the run leg. It tasted great. They also had jelly beans. I passed on them but lots of others consumed a lot of them.
You know I am an engineer and always looking for others thoughts. No matter how simple or dumb a question might be, I always learn something from others.
The comment about will the race “do” it right is what has me thinking. If I ask the RD about it, I want to make sure I ask the right question. :o)
I really don’t get why they don’t just pour a few dozen bottles into five gallon coolers the night before. THen it would all be good to go by race time.
This time I am going to try some solid food with PBJ sandwiches. On a long training day today, I had 2 at the 2 hour point on my 4 hour bike, then had 2 before my 2 hour run. Seemed to settle okay.
Just would like to not carry anything on the run so taking coke, and I hear good things about the chicken broth. Was also thinking of 2 more PBJ sandwiches around the half way point on the run.
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Dave,
Peanut butter is fine food for easy training ,levels but if you intend to actually race this IM I’d steer away from consuming it during the race. It slows gastric emptying, is tough to digest and provides nothing that your body doesn’t already have on hand in surplus (fat and a tiny amount of protein). That said, a very small peanut butter treat of some sort might really hit the spot midway on the bike but I’d certainly not build it in as a main component of your nutritional plan. Jelly or jam sandwiches would certainly be very similar to gels and would work if you prefer them.
Great points. I have a long course race mid August that rather than “racing”, I was going to try some of the nutrition ideas. I agree I have never tried at race pace so I think your inputs might be right on. :o(
Any others have experience with some solid foods during the race like PBJ? I just bonked so bad on my first, and got sick of Gel’s, I need a better game plan.
I really don’t get why they don’t just pour a few dozen bottles into five gallon coolers the night before. THen it would all be good to go by race time.
Well technically…they could just take a large drink dispenser(like those big orange gatorade dispensers with the spigot on bottom and screw on lid) fill it with ice and pour the coke in. Leave the top ajar and it’ll fizzle out.