Anonymous wrote:wow congrats!! how did you build up to 8 miles?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I regularly run that distance and don't carry water.
Carrying food on just 8 miles is absurd.
+1. I also see people jogging loaded down with what seems like gallons of water. I think some people overdo hydration.
Anonymous wrote:Unless you're doing a race, why the long runs? Do HIIT training along with running on incline/hills. Much more effective and efficient for cardio health. Get the same work out in half the time or less.
Anonymous wrote:I regularly run that distance and don't carry water.
Carrying food on just 8 miles is absurd.
Anonymous wrote:Unless you're doing a race, why the long runs? Do HIIT training along with running on incline/hills. Much more effective and efficient for cardio health. Get the same work out in half the time or less.
Anonymous wrote:Unless you're doing a race, why the long runs? Do HIIT training along with running on incline/hills. Much more effective and efficient for cardio health. Get the same work out in half the time or less.
Anonymous wrote:Unless you're doing a race, why the long runs? Do HIIT training along with running on incline/hills. Much more effective and efficient for cardio health. Get the same work out in half the time or less.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s better to make sure you drink extra water throughout the day so you are extra hydrated prior to your run (or the day before if you are a morning runner). If I am not well hydrated I really drag on my run. It really makes a noticeable difference. I personally wouldn’t carry water on my run for less than 10 miles in the heat of summer.
Anonymous wrote:I always used a water belt on anything longer that 6 miles. I also would keep my runs close to water fountains, if possible. Like running the Mall.
For really long runs 15-20+ miles, I’d sometimes bring cash and buy an ice cold water and Gatorade.
For food, if I was starving pre run, I’d eat half a banana