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Properly Fueling for Runs
I am new to running long
distance so the concept of fueling for runs is fairly new to me. I typically
run early in the morning, so running while fasted has been my norm thus far.
What does that mean, well, it’s pretty simple, I don’t eat before I run. I have
learned for myself, while running long distance, I need some sort of fuel to
help me get through those later miles. I ran 10 miles the other day and for the
first 8 ½ miles, I was fine. In fact, I was more than fine. But those last 1 ½
miles, I crashed! This is where I think proper fueling will help me out!
I found the illustration
below for “The Best Minimally Processed Food for Runners” on Pinterest and it
linked back to a website called Runiverse.
Using some items listed on the illustration and article at Runiverse, I am
preparing a meal that would be a great source of fuel for runners to eat to get
a great return of fuel while running.
Honey Teriyaki Salmon
Roasted Sweet Potatoes
Black Beans
Banana freeze icecream
Coffee
Honey Teriyaki Salmon Serves 4
4 Salmon Filets
¼ Cup Soy Sauce
1 TBS grated fresh
ginger
1 TBS Honey
1 TBS Lime Juice
1 garlic clove minced.
Make sure your salmon
filets are skinless. Rinse the filets and lay them inside a large Ziploc bag,
set to the side.
In a bowl whisk together
the soy sauce, ginger, honey, lime juice and garlic. Whisk until fully
incorporated.
Pour your marinade into
the bag of salmon filets and press out as much air as you can then seal the
bag. I shake things up a little to get all of the filets coated.
Refrigerate the filets
in the bag all day. When you get home and are ready to cook them, remove from
the fridge.
Cook the salmon filets
in a skillet (sprayed with Pam) over medium heat. Cook for 5 minutes and then
flip. Use some excess marinade to brush on top of the filets. Cook for about 5
more minutes (until they become opague in the center.) remove from heat.
Roasted Sweet Potatoes 4 sweet
potatoes
4 sweet potatoes
Salt and Pepper
5-6 drizzles of EVOO or
Coconut Oil
Peel and chop up the 4
sweet potatoes into chunks.
Place all of the sweet
potoato pieces into t a large ziploc bag. Salt and Pepper as desired. Pour 5-6
drizzles of either Extra Virgin Olive Oil or Coconut Oil into the Ziploc bag.
Seal, press out as much air as you can, then Shake it!!
I put my bag of potatoes
in the fridge with my salmon to “marinade” all day.
Roast the sweet potatoes
on a cookie sheet in a 400 degree oven for 20 minutes. I do toss them at least
1 time during cooking. They should look a little caramelized on the outside
when they are done cooking.
Black Beans
I use Goya or Progresso
canned black beans. Cook them in a sauce pan over medium heat. I do like to add
a squeeze of lime juice and S & P.
For Dessert, I love to
make banana ice cream. It’s a quick, easy and still good for you treat!
Banana Freeze
2-4 Bananas
1 TBS Cocoa Powder
1 TBS Almond Butter (or peanut butter)
Slice up 2-4 peeled
bananas into coin size pieces. Put them on a plate or even in a Ziploc bag and
freeze them. An hour in a deep freeze works well.
Put the Bananas into a
food processor along with the cocoa and almond butter.
Process until it turns
into a creamy ice cream looking treat.
Enjoy with some coffee!
This meal would be
a great source of protein, carbohydrates along with healthy fats, Omega-3 and
antioxidants that will help fuel your run and help your body in recovery. There
are a lot of meal options that can be built from the items listed HERE. Be sure to
save it so you can refer back to it in the future.
Holly is a busy wife, mother of 4 kids, an accountant and so much more, who
is trying to find some me-time to train for a half marathon and bake some
cupcakes. Join her in the adventure at Running and Baking Oh My!
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I love mashing up bananas, throwing them in the blender, and then freezing. Gets the consistency of fro-yo. Never thought about adding chocolate or PB. Yum!
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