I enjoyed participating in the St. Nick's meet at Ga Tech on Saturday! It was a well-run meet, everybody was very friendly, and the facility is beautiful. Thanks to Atlanta Rainbow Trout & everybody who worked on the meet. It was great.
Here's the question -- I don't like eating anything very heavy on the day of competition, so for breakfast I had a banana, a bagel with cream cheese, and about 6 cups of coffee. Warmups were at 10 am, I swam the 800 around 11:30, a few more events, and finished with the 400 around 5:30. Throughout the day I had plenty of water, red grapes, two more bananas, and three carbo power bar type things.
By the time the meet wrapped up around 6, I was RAVENOUS and about ready munch my way through downtown Atlanta. So I'm not sure this is the best eating plan for the day of competition, and even less sure how well it would work for a multi-day event.
What do you eat on the day of the meet?
I always keep in mind that what I eat before competing probably won't help my races, but eating the wrong stuff can definitely hurt my races. I stick to my usual breakfast, cereal and toast, unless I am swimming really early. During a meet I like peanut butter crackers or fig newtons. Bananas don't swim well with me.
At nationals, I like to go to the pool at 6:30 am when warm-up starts and the pool is less crowded. If I don't swim until later, I like to have breakfast after warm-up. If I swim early, I may just have toast and coffee.
i learned in Indianapolis that just coffee isn't smart if you are swimming the 1500. I forgot the need to drink water before my race. No horrible consequences, but i felt bad after the race before I wised up and hydrated.
I always keep in mind that what I eat before competing probably won't help my races, but eating the wrong stuff can definitely hurt my races. I stick to my usual breakfast, cereal and toast, unless I am swimming really early. During a meet I like peanut butter crackers or fig newtons. Bananas don't swim well with me.
At nationals, I like to go to the pool at 6:30 am when warm-up starts and the pool is less crowded. If I don't swim until later, I like to have breakfast after warm-up. If I swim early, I may just have toast and coffee.
i learned in Indianapolis that just coffee isn't smart if you are swimming the 1500. I forgot the need to drink water before my race. No horrible consequences, but i felt bad after the race before I wised up and hydrated.