It's funny; I can wear leggings at the gym or out to
eat after a race or at a fitness event but I just can't do it otherwise.
Not exact matches
Best of all is, even 2 hours
after eating some, I still don't have heart palpitations or
racing heart!
After one
race, I kept passing out, waking up,
eating half a rice cake, then passing out again.
that we can make for our gluten
eating friends, now, when they come back to our house for brunch
after a 5 or 10k
race on the weekends and not feel that we always have to add «um, well, they're gluten free».
Therefore, it has been decided that the owners will
eat the entire field right
after the
race.
We're talking headaches, flushing, or hives
after eating a meal... and maybe also stomach aches, nausea, a
racing heart and / or anxiety.
It drives me nuts to see somebody that spends four months training for a marathon, and then rewards himself then
after the
race is done with two weeks of binge
eating and no exercise (which becomes three weeks... and then a month...).
Some of you might be training for an upcoming
race, which means that it's time to really refine what you
eat to ensure optimal muscle building and healing
after those tough training sessions!
Six hours and thirty minutes later, I stumbled across the finish line
after one of the most painful and uncomfortable
races of my life, complete with gastrointestinal distress, vomiting, the inability to «keep food down», and most importantly, that distinct frustration that accompanies these problems and is the bane of marathoners, cyclists, triathletes and anyone else who needs to simultaneously
eat and perform.
Some runners underestimate just how much what they
eat and drink before, during and
after your workouts and
races can affect them.
Gut imbalance can cause itchiness, rashes, dandruff, poor memory, brain fog, acid reflux, indigestion, burning in stomach, cramping, mysterious pains in your abdomen,
racing heartbeat
after eating, feeling tired
after eating, a frazzled demeanor, insomnia, anxiety, toenail fungus, yeast infections, bloodshot eyes, dark circles under your eyes, waking up exhausted, mood swings, cold sores, dry skin, chapped lips, swollen joints, imbalanced endocrine system, unstable blood sugar levels, Type 2 diabetes, hypertension, seasonal colds, asthma, food intolerances, environmental allergies, ADD, cravings, food addictions, diarrhea, constipation, and fatigue.
Interestingly, those who
ate mostly meat and fried foods and drank alcohol did not have a higher risk of death than those who
ate healthy food
after the researchers took into account other factors that could affect the results, such as age, gender,
race, education, physical activity and total calorie intake.
Should I
eat some healthy carbs and start TWT over
after the
race?
Thanks Henry, Sweet potatoes are a carb that gives me that extra energy before a
race and doesn't leave be feeling heavy, bloated or sluggish
after I
eat them.
I don't mind that because it means it's a perfect dress for actually doing stuff in — beach trips, running around
after my nieces and nephews,
eating without feeling like I just did myself a great injury, going for a sunny stroll, playing jump rope and hopscotch,
racing random strangers to the mail box, you know, the usual.
Aliens
Ate My Homework: Film adaptation of the first book from the popular «Rod Allbright and the Galactic Patrol» series by Bruce Coville follows a pair of middle schoolers
racing to save the world from destruction
after extraterrestrials invade Earth.
Entering one event
after another, the undersized horse with the oversized rider begins to make track history that amazes even jaded journalists and a world - weary radio announcer (William H. Macy) who has to
eat crow when the long shot wins his first
race.