Anonymous
Post 08/28/2019 05:57     Subject: Non-perishable snacks for running

Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone snacking pre- workout? Do you enjoy banking a ton of unnecessary calories and fat? Is your daily food consumption not loaded down enough with sugar, salt, fat, and calories that you feel compelled to chew down Lara bars, peanut butter, bananas?

What am I missing?


Are you a runner?
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2019 23:40     Subject: Non-perishable snacks for running

Why is everyone snacking pre- workout? Do you enjoy banking a ton of unnecessary calories and fat? Is your daily food consumption not loaded down enough with sugar, salt, fat, and calories that you feel compelled to chew down Lara bars, peanut butter, bananas?

What am I missing?
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2019 18:13     Subject: Non-perishable snacks for running

OP, I really like RX bars for a quick pre-workout snack. I also make homemade almond butter-oat-chocolate chip balls and have a few before my early morning workouts. I need something in my stomach to tolerate water. Lara bars might be good, too.
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2019 18:13     Subject: Non-perishable snacks for running

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everyone is different I guess, but why would you need a snack for seven miles?


I don't think OP ever specified seven miles.


Oh, nevermind. Sorry.
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2019 17:54     Subject: Non-perishable snacks for running

Anonymous wrote:Everyone is different I guess, but why would you need a snack for seven miles?


I don't think OP ever specified seven miles.
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2019 15:26     Subject: Non-perishable snacks for running

Everyone is different I guess, but why would you need a snack for seven miles?
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2019 15:06     Subject: Non-perishable snacks for running

5-7 miles is my max, and I almost never eat something prior. Coffee before though, always.

If it's on the longer side of that, maybe a single spoon of peanut butter stuffed in my mouth. But I honestly don't know how people run with food in their stomach. Food = cramps.

However, I get re-fueling if you're running really long distances.
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2019 14:44     Subject: Re:Non-perishable snacks for running

Anonymous wrote:If you're running 7 miles, a couple bananas should do the trick.


A couple?!?!?!

OP, are you starting your run from work or something? I like to have some carbs about 30 minutes-hour before I run, so I usually have a piece of fruit. If I'm doing a longer (10+ miles) or more intense run (like a race) I'll have toast with peanut butter about 1-1.5 hours before my run, and then a small fruit about 20 minutes before my run.

Longer than that, I will bring along some honey stinger chews, gu, or my favorite, pure maple syrup. https://untapped.cc/
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2019 13:28     Subject: Re:Non-perishable snacks for running

If you're running 7 miles, a couple bananas should do the trick.
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2019 13:26     Subject: Re:Non-perishable snacks for running

You could eat a date, a couple of Fig Newtons, half a banana, a Lara bar.
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2019 13:21     Subject: Non-perishable snacks for running

Why do you need a snack before running?

If you truly do, some peanut butter works.
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2019 13:20     Subject: Re:Non-perishable snacks for running

Just a snack for daily 7 mile runs. Sometimes I don't have time to eat before I go out and I don't want a heavy meal in any case.

Much appreciated! - OP
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2019 13:19     Subject: Non-perishable snacks for running

To start off?
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2019 13:14     Subject: Non-perishable snacks for running

Are you running like 20+ miles? An iron man?

Context?


FWIW, running stores sell pocket size "goo" that you can slurp, but you know that already, right?
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2019 13:11     Subject: Non-perishable snacks for running

I'm looking for some non-perishable snack bars to start off my runs.

What are your favorites?