Snacks you might keep in hotel for the night before the marathon (Read 318 times)

FreeSoul87


Runs4Sanity

    I couldn't think of a better title, but I am just curious. The plan for dinner the night before is to go to TGI Friday's and I plan to have the Bruschetta Chicken Pasta, and that worked great last year for the half marathon but I am not so positive it will be enough that evening. I plan to bring a pack of Cinnamon Raisin English Muffins (I've been eating those for a long time, usually before my long runs) and the Pumpkin Spice English Muffins, they have 29g of carbs to each muffin but I was just wondering what others might keep in their hotel room in case they get hungry throughout the evening after dinner.

     

    Note: Race morning breakfast is going to be either a Cinnamon Raisin English muffin or a Pumpkin Spice English muffin with a little bit of peanut butter and a banana, 3-4 hours before the race.

    *Do It For Yourself, Do It Because They Said It Was Impossible, Do It Because They Said You Were Incapable*

    PRs

    5k - 24:15 (7:49 min/mile pace) 

    10k - 51:47 (8:16 min/mile pace)

    15k -1:18:09 (8:24 min/mile pace)

    13.1 - 1:53:12 (8:39 min/mile pace)

     26:2 - 4:14:55 (9:44 min/mile)

    kcam


      A giant bag of potato chips.  My breakfast would be similar to yours ... bagel with a little peanut butter and maybe a banana.


      Fanilow

        If there is a microwave and fridge in my room, I bring milk and make oatmeal. Otherwise, I stick with granola bars.

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        HermosaBoy


          Pop Tarts  Smile

          And you can quote me as saying I was mis-quoted. Groucho Marx

           

          Rob

          FreeSoul87


          Runs4Sanity

            Yuck on pop tarts lol, my room will have a microwave, mini fridge and a coffee maker (thank god). Of course I'll most likely have leftovers from the dinner. I just hope I can stomach food that morning.

            *Do It For Yourself, Do It Because They Said It Was Impossible, Do It Because They Said You Were Incapable*

            PRs

            5k - 24:15 (7:49 min/mile pace) 

            10k - 51:47 (8:16 min/mile pace)

            15k -1:18:09 (8:24 min/mile pace)

            13.1 - 1:53:12 (8:39 min/mile pace)

             26:2 - 4:14:55 (9:44 min/mile)

            HermosaBoy


              Yuck on pop tarts lol, my room will have a microwave, mini fridge and a coffee maker (thank god). Of course I'll most likely have leftovers from the dinner. I just hope I can stomach food that morning.

               

              I like Pop Tarts and have been eating them before long runs and marathons for quite some time.  Easily transportable, don't require refrigeration and they are a known entity.

              And you can quote me as saying I was mis-quoted. Groucho Marx

               

              Rob

              FreeSoul87


              Runs4Sanity

                 

                I like Pop Tarts and have been eating them before long runs and marathons for quite some time.  Easily transportable, don't require refrigeration and they are a known entity.

                 

                I used to eat them as a kid, but I've become obsessive with eating slightly healthier or not so processed foods, or foods with so much sugar. Love me some Cinnamon Raisin English Muffins though Smile

                *Do It For Yourself, Do It Because They Said It Was Impossible, Do It Because They Said You Were Incapable*

                PRs

                5k - 24:15 (7:49 min/mile pace) 

                10k - 51:47 (8:16 min/mile pace)

                15k -1:18:09 (8:24 min/mile pace)

                13.1 - 1:53:12 (8:39 min/mile pace)

                 26:2 - 4:14:55 (9:44 min/mile)

                Mysecondnewname


                  I generally don't eat anything after about 5pm the night before.

                   

                  However, in the hotel room for the 2 days prior to the race I have generally have bagels, pretzels, fruit (strawberries and grapes), bananas, peanut butter, jelly, Powerade, and some bread.   I make my prerace meal (PB & J, banana, and Powerade) and the rest I snack on in the 2 days before.

                  FreeSoul87


                  Runs4Sanity

                    Last year we stayed in the Hilton in Indy (or one of them, the one closest to the start) - no mini fridge, no microwave  This time I made damn sure that the SpringHill Suites had all that.

                    Hilton even charged for WIFI, like $20 a night!!!!! When we stayed at a hotel in St. Louis for the Go! St. Louis Half in 2013, it was free and I figured it was that way in all hotels. Thankfully SpringHill includes WIFI in the bill.

                    *Do It For Yourself, Do It Because They Said It Was Impossible, Do It Because They Said You Were Incapable*

                    PRs

                    5k - 24:15 (7:49 min/mile pace) 

                    10k - 51:47 (8:16 min/mile pace)

                    15k -1:18:09 (8:24 min/mile pace)

                    13.1 - 1:53:12 (8:39 min/mile pace)

                     26:2 - 4:14:55 (9:44 min/mile)


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                      Yuck on pop tarts lol, my room will have a microwave, mini fridge and a coffee maker (thank god). Of course I'll most likely have leftovers from the dinner. I just hope I can stomach food that morning.

                       

                      A cup of coffee and a couple Pop Tarts.  What you need to run a marathon and what you need to intake in general over time for a healthy lifestyle are two different things.

                      "If you want to be a bad a$s, then do what a bad a$s does.  There's your pep talk for today.  Go Run." -- Slo_Hand

                       

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                        Trader Joe's makes awesome Pumpkin Poptarts for the fall.  Insanely good.  And not much different than a cinnamon raisin english muffin......

                        Ready, go.

                         

                        FreeSoul87


                        Runs4Sanity

                          I haven't had pop tarts in over 10 years and I don't plan on starting back on them now, even if to fuel 

                          *Do It For Yourself, Do It Because They Said It Was Impossible, Do It Because They Said You Were Incapable*

                          PRs

                          5k - 24:15 (7:49 min/mile pace) 

                          10k - 51:47 (8:16 min/mile pace)

                          15k -1:18:09 (8:24 min/mile pace)

                          13.1 - 1:53:12 (8:39 min/mile pace)

                           26:2 - 4:14:55 (9:44 min/mile)

                            +1 on PopTarts. I credit them for my masters marathon PR.

                             

                             

                            jpdeaux


                              I had a box of Trader Joe's Organic Peanut Butter crackers Saturday night. Salt, carbs, and a bit of protein, plus their portability make them a perfect snack to travel with. I'm guessing they helped on Sunday.

                              xhristopher


                                If I'm traveling I like to find some fresh local craft brew for the night before. Not only is it a good snack, it's great for carbo loading.

                                 

                                Based on your breakfast interests I think you would enjoy some seasonal pumpkin ale.