Great running Ninja!
Like this ?
Fortunately before and after, rather than during.
Without wanting to get too downmarket, has anyone else experienced changes in their bowel movements since taking up running?
I've gone from a one movement a day man to three or four.
I've seen my GP and have had blood tests taken, but nothing untoward revealed, so now in a quandary.
I don't handle glucose / isotonic drinks at all well. Before Worhting 10k I had a bottle of Lucozade Sport and they were handing them out again at the end. That afternoon I needed to make a RUSTY GRAVY RIVER..
I'm fine on water though. It's making me feel a bit nervous of using gels on the marathon.
I'm amazed people drink shite like Lucozade sport.I don't handle glucose / isotonic drinks at all well. Before Worhting 10k I had a bottle of Lucozade Sport and they were handing them out again at the end. That afternoon I needed to make a RUSTY GRAVY RIVER..
I'm fine on water though. It's making me feel a bit nervous of using gels on the marathon.
I'm amazed people drink shite like Lucozade sport.
A Tri-er was talking about this on geeks.
That stuff is rubbish, and is just sugar in a bottle, steer well clear.
Given the choice of Lucozade or ditch water, take the ditch water.
High 5 tablets and whatever your gel of choice is will do fine.
I prefer the runnyiest gels also High 5, and there's another brand I cant remember.
Some are like gloss paint, good luck getting those down.
If you still crave a sugar hit a little bag of haribo or jelly beans work wonders.
I'm amazed people drink shite like Lucozade sport.
A Tri-er was talking about this on geeks.
That stuff is rubbish, and is just sugar in a bottle, steer well clear.
Given the choice of Lucozade or ditch water, take the ditch water.
High 5 tablets and whatever your gel of choice is will do fine.
I prefer the runnyiest gels also High 5, and there's another brand I cant remember.
Some are like gloss paint, good luck getting those down.
If you still crave a sugar hit a little bag of haribo or jelly beans work wonders.
I'm going to head out for 10 - 11 miles or so with a hangover shortly. Taking water and water only.
A mix of road and off road running this morning
Distance 9.5mi
Moving Time 1:41:10
Pace 10:36/mi
Elevation 868ft Calories1,728
https://www.strava.com/activities/349203874
Without wanting to get too downmarket, has anyone else experienced changes in their bowel movements since taking up running?
I've gone from a one movement a day man to three or four.
I've seen my GP and have had blood tests taken, but nothing untoward revealed, so now in a quandary.
Without wanting to get too downmarket, has anyone else experienced changes in their bowel movements since taking up running?
I've gone from a one movement a day man to three or four.
I've seen my GP and have had blood tests taken, but nothing untoward revealed, so now in a quandary.
Your shed must be an absolute mess.
Seriously though, I usually log out at least 3 times a day (usually while posting on NSC). It's definitely down to the exercise increasing your metabolic rate and generally making your body move everything along a bit quicker. As long as things are normally solid, then there's nothing to worry about.
I went six times yesterday so heading back to see a medic!
Section/Mile | Time Taken | Speed (Miles per Hour) |
1 | 0:07:20 | 8.20 |
2 | 0:07:28 | 8.09 |
3 | 0:07:32 | 7.97 |
4 | 0:06:42 | 8.93 |
5 | 0:07:17 | 8.26 |
6 | 0:07:29 | 8.04 |
7 | 0:07:42 | 7.81 |
8 | 0:07:31 | 7.99 |
9 | 0:04:48 | 8.55 |