log your run logo



Home arrow Blogs arrow strutton1313's blog arrow cant get enough to eat!!!
cant get enough to eat!!!
Wednesday, 28 July 2010 - Written by strutton1313 [profile]
Well I ran another 5 miler today. After yesterdays 5 miler I was planning on slowing down and going a little shorter today. However, once I got going I was running slower about a minute a mile slower but I didnt want to stop. I ended up running a half mile farther this morning than yesterday. I am up to 14 miles for the week and averaging an 8:12 min/mile after 3 runs.

As I have increased my milage over the last 3 weeks I have noticed that my appetite has increased as well. I just cant seem to get enough to eat. I am constanly eating apples, hard boiled eggs, pickles, bannanas and peanuts. Today I have had at least one of all of the above (except out of bannanas) and thats not even counting breakfast and lunch. And here lately I have been eating a couple of PB and J sandwiches right before bedtime or I wake up with my stomach growling. If I keep increasing milage Im not sure I will be able to afford my grocery bill. I just cant get enough to eat!
[ Back ]
johnnyk8 says:

Tell me about it!

Or better yet tell my wife as she is the one who ends up going to the store. I bet rcblu2 is in the same boat just to name one of many possible others.

I end up working out for about 10 - 13 hours per week. 3 or so of which is pretty intense weight lifting. The rest is all biking and running (maybe some cross)

I eat about 3500 - 3800 cals a day. No fast food and very few treats. It sounds like you r body is craving good carbos. Keep the fruit coming and the Work in some grains(oat meal, quinoa, barley). Heavy stuff that takes a while to digest. Adding protein to the mix will help keep you satisfied. Peanut butter or a turkey sangwich.

Your body burns up about 100 - 120 cals per mile while running depending on sizes condition etc. But the net caloric burn is less because you need to subtract the amt of cals you would burn if you were gust sitting there doing nothing.

Get online and look at some caloric needs calculators and figure an ESTIMATE of where you should be.


Discuss this article. (1 comments)

(C) 2006-2010 LogYourRun.com | Terms and Conditions | Sitemap |