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I was diagnosed T2 August 2014 and would like to control my new BFF! through diet and exercise for as long as possible.
To that end I have embarked on a low carb lifestyle and upped my exercise regime. Well in saying that have started an exercise regime (not totally sedatory but not a committed exerciser) and have signed up to the Brighton marathon on 12th April running for the nspcc.
4 weeks to go now. Training has been going well and am doing just over 40 miles a week. I have to miss this week's long run as I've twinged my hamstring playing racketball earlier on in the week but can walk on it so will go for a long walk with the dog tomorrow.
On my training runs I run with a backpack as I have to have snacks and water for me and dog but obviously don't want to run the full marathon with that on my back as I'm carrying enough weight as it is.
Carb loaders get an easy ride in the marathons as funnily enough they are sponsored by energy/gel Co's and at Brighton they are chucking out 5 he's products ever mile or so.
I don't want to knock myself out of ketosis with these high carb products and as much as it pains me to pass on these freebies I will carry my own supplies round and am trying to be as light weight and efficent as possible.
To that end I have experimented with high5 zero and high5 xtreme tabs As they are very lightweight and there's loads of water on offer all the way round. Food/fuel is still a work in progress so would like any suggestions on low carb, non messy, portable, digestible, calorie rich snacks.
Last sunday I did a twenty mile race with pork scatchings and an atkins advantage bar. P'S s are good IMHO but the jury is out on the atkins bar. Nuts and anchovies have been used in training and next on the list are baby belt and salami. I'm also going to see if I can get some egg mayo into a squeezy tube - could be interesting.
So has anyone got any snack suggestions.
Also while we are at it can I get your thoughts on whether to take my testing kit with me or not. I do in training and the although I haven't tested in a race so far I have in training. The sensible side of me says take it but it 8s quite heavy.
Cheers in advance.
I was diagnosed T2 August 2014 and would like to control my new BFF! through diet and exercise for as long as possible.
To that end I have embarked on a low carb lifestyle and upped my exercise regime. Well in saying that have started an exercise regime (not totally sedatory but not a committed exerciser) and have signed up to the Brighton marathon on 12th April running for the nspcc.
4 weeks to go now. Training has been going well and am doing just over 40 miles a week. I have to miss this week's long run as I've twinged my hamstring playing racketball earlier on in the week but can walk on it so will go for a long walk with the dog tomorrow.
On my training runs I run with a backpack as I have to have snacks and water for me and dog but obviously don't want to run the full marathon with that on my back as I'm carrying enough weight as it is.
Carb loaders get an easy ride in the marathons as funnily enough they are sponsored by energy/gel Co's and at Brighton they are chucking out 5 he's products ever mile or so.
I don't want to knock myself out of ketosis with these high carb products and as much as it pains me to pass on these freebies I will carry my own supplies round and am trying to be as light weight and efficent as possible.
To that end I have experimented with high5 zero and high5 xtreme tabs As they are very lightweight and there's loads of water on offer all the way round. Food/fuel is still a work in progress so would like any suggestions on low carb, non messy, portable, digestible, calorie rich snacks.
Last sunday I did a twenty mile race with pork scatchings and an atkins advantage bar. P'S s are good IMHO but the jury is out on the atkins bar. Nuts and anchovies have been used in training and next on the list are baby belt and salami. I'm also going to see if I can get some egg mayo into a squeezy tube - could be interesting.
So has anyone got any snack suggestions.
Also while we are at it can I get your thoughts on whether to take my testing kit with me or not. I do in training and the although I haven't tested in a race so far I have in training. The sensible side of me says take it but it 8s quite heavy.
Cheers in advance.