First you have to give us an update. Why are you moving back home?? How are you??
Welcome back!
hello. i guess you could say i'm new. i haven't posted in over a year, but i used to be a regular before i moved to california. now i've moved back home to cold wisconsin. i'm going to start training for a marathon the last week in february. i know i'm going to lose some muscle and it's not the healthiest sport, but it's a life goal. something i want to do once. i already have the training split, my friend has ran 2 so far. i'm just wondering about my protein and carb intake. a very informative friend said to up my protein, but how much? do i want to up my carbs too? i'm just so excited to have a goal. i tend to eat like what i wrote below, but i add a few things here and there. i'm not in the best shape i could be better.![]()
training for this marathon will put me back on track!
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my typical day: m1: 5 egg whites, 1 yolk and 1/2 cup of oatmeal
m2: carb smart yogurt and 1/2 apple
m3: tuna w/pita or turkey burger salad w/ 1/2 cup br.rice
m4: cottage cheese or protein shake
m5: chicken or lean red meat, veggies and salad
m6: not all the time, but usually protein shake and veggies
"Our destiny changes with our thoughts; we shall become what we wish to become, do what we wish to do, when our habitual thought corresponds with our desire."
-Orison S. Marder-


First you have to give us an update. Why are you moving back home?? How are you??
Welcome back!
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you run a hard bargain!Originally Posted by dg806
J/K well i posted in another thread why i moved home. (short version) I came back to get refocused and finish school. it was an all-out party every day of the week in cali. loved it but lost track of school and eating and exercising! I need a goal in order to get back on track. A very close friend of mine is running the Grandma's Marathon in Duluth, MN for the 3rd time, 3rd week in June, and I'm going to train with her. I gained about 5#, and lost a lot of muscle. my fat% went up to like 22/23. so other than totally hating my body right now, i'm great. i start school next week!!! yeah. my major is kinesiology. great to be back!
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"Our destiny changes with our thoughts; we shall become what we wish to become, do what we wish to do, when our habitual thought corresponds with our desire."
-Orison S. Marder-
I do a lot of running in the spring and summer, although I continue to lift as well. Whenever I am running 15-20+ miles a week, my carb intake is definatly higher (especially with frosty beers) But honestly, my carb intake doubles when I run alot.
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How many calories per day is that, and what is the macro division like? Also, you definitely need some more EFAs in there.
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It's great to have you back!Originally Posted by bekahleigh23
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Now, if you ever go off and disappear again and not let us know how you are, I'm coming to get you. Tank or no Tank!![]()
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