How To Stop Cramps In A Marathon | Marathon Nutrition Help

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Learn to run the perfect marathon:
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If you're running a marathon and want to run it as well as possible then cramps are something that you do not want!
Cramps in running can completely ruin your race, and if you want to learn how to run a marathon better then you need to try to get rid of these.
This links in with my marathon nutrition guide to help you with nutrition during a marathon and stop marathon cramps from happening and ruining your race.
00:00 Introduction
01:05 The history of cramps
02:31 Muscular fatigue
03:36 Strategies to prevent cramps
04:47 The correct gear for running
05:30 Correct hydration and nutrition before the marathon
07:53 Start slow and build
09:30 Hydration
11:45 The benefits of a warm up
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Hi! I'm James. I'm a Sport and Exercise Nutritionist and I make videos on nutrition to give people simple, clear and easy to use information on a range of subjects. I focus on triathlon and how triathletes can use nutrition to help properly fuel their training and racing.
In my day job I work as an Advanced Clinical Practitioner in General Practice, or Family Medicine for those of you not in the UK, and work in a busy NHS GP practice. I'm a Specialist Paramedic by background and have full independent medicine prescribing rights.
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  • @NutritionTriathlon
    @NutritionTriathlon5 ай бұрын

    Learn to run the perfect marathon: 👉 www.nutritiontriathlon.com/7-steps-run

  • @NewSkiwi
    @NewSkiwi3 ай бұрын

    Hanks for such useful information.

  • @NutritionTriathlon

    @NutritionTriathlon

    3 ай бұрын

    You're welcome 🙂

  • @gibsonlespaulspecial
    @gibsonlespaulspecial2 ай бұрын

    Just found your channel and really like the content, thank you! Any views on neuromuscular conditions as a reason for cramp? I have always suffered from cramp, fit or not. I do suffer in the heat and it seems I can no longer take in enough fluid. I eat well, I take electrolytes and yet still get it. I even suffered with cramp on the swim as I got out of the sea on an Iron Man. Both calves and inside thighs which is THEE most painful cramp and almost impossible to stretch. I came out of the water 1hr12 and couldn't move. I thought the Iron Man was over. So no fatigue was involved although I did swim quicker than normal but I tend not to use my legs much. Another thing is I might have a long run with no leg cramp but get cramp in my back or arms when resting after. I have taken vinegar shots with chilly which are horrible but I think help, although not taken them for quite a while now.

  • @Arki2019
    @Arki20193 ай бұрын

    Great video I got cramp in my right leg only calf and then hamstring mile 11-12 at London landmarks cost me a couple of mins, never had any issue during training. Was well hydrated and had salt tabs plus was only in one leg, I put it down to muscular fatigue/tightness pre race.. annoying because I felt great and was ready to drop the hammer when it hit out the blue.

  • @NutritionTriathlon

    @NutritionTriathlon

    3 ай бұрын

    Ah no, sorry to hear that, that's a total bummer. So frustrating when that happens. Next time!

  • @OmarDMarin
    @OmarDMarin5 ай бұрын

    Create information and I love your videos. I have my first full marathon on January 28th and what I’m nervous about the most is my feet. I have brooks hyperion elite 3 and the on cloud monsters and don’t know which ones I want to run in. My feet are my biggest weakness bc they are the first thing to start hurting during my runs. I run slow enough that my fitness isn’t an issue. It’s my feet. I’m probably have a mile care of plantar fasciitis and I’m praying that rolling out my feet like crazy this week will help with the pain. Are you still taking on clients?

  • @NutritionTriathlon

    @NutritionTriathlon

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah unfortunately that's not an uncommon issue - the feet really take a battering during a marathon! I am still taking clients, yes 🙂 You can find more info here www.nutritiontriathlon.com/consultation Or email me at james@nutritiontriathlon.com

  • @htownq7224
    @htownq72242 ай бұрын

    good stuff here

  • @NutritionTriathlon

    @NutritionTriathlon

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you! 🙂

  • @carlbaldwin2991
    @carlbaldwin29912 ай бұрын

    Great channel. Glad I found it 😊, I completed my 1st marathon Sunday in Newport, I was going fine and taking gels and electrolytes every 30mins, Mile 22/23 however lol I was having twitches in my both legs etc and felt like I was gonner cramp, How can muscle fatigue be solved? Or isit just 1 of those things that happens .

  • @NutritionTriathlon

    @NutritionTriathlon

    2 ай бұрын

    Hey, glad to have you here! 🙂 Congrats on Newport! Apart from the cramps, how was it? I had a couple of friends and one of my clients do it too. Unfortunately there's not heaps you can do about muscle fatigue other than 1) ensure you're covering appropriate distance in training 2) don't start off too hard 3) taper properly And as I mentioned in the video, new/cushioned shoes can help!

  • @carlbaldwin2991

    @carlbaldwin2991

    2 ай бұрын

    Yeah was a brilliant turnout, thanks for the info back. The cramps wearnt major, but you could feel the twitching coming, I was lucky I didn’t stop once. I think it may be the fact I went faster than my training pace, I managed to keep a steady pace up to mile 22. Thanks once again for replying back

  • @Reckoning2943
    @Reckoning29433 ай бұрын

    I can attest to the bit about muscular fatigue! My latest marathon was in another country and i was already not tapering in the best way, I had a little cold going and my legs were just heavy. Two days before the race I ran a little too fast in new shoes that changed my gait a little for 6km, and then did some sightseeing and racked up a half marathon distance in walking. By the next day my legs felt fatigued and even a little shaky. Instead of staying in the hotel I racked up another 15km of walking, on top of that, I was barely eating and drinking. by the evening I was feeling some local stinging in my inner quads right above my knees. On race day, I could not warm up, I went out slower and careful but then at km 25 the cramps hit right were I felt the stings the previous day. Stretching would only temporarily help and as a response my HR shot up as well. I still finished but only with walking breaks. Needless to say, it wrecked my race time.

  • @NutritionTriathlon

    @NutritionTriathlon

    3 ай бұрын

    ☹️ sorry to hear that, that's a tough one. The whole pre-race period is the part I talk a lot about with the athletes that I work with because of how risky it can be even when they don't realise it! Hope your next one goes a bit more smoothly 😊

  • @karvindris4658
    @karvindris46585 ай бұрын

    I get my cramps when rest, today morning I woke up with a crap so bad I thought it wouldn't stop. But eventually it did, never had it happen in a run

  • @NutritionTriathlon

    @NutritionTriathlon

    5 ай бұрын

    Are you new to running or experienced? Does foam rolling, stretching etc help you out?

  • @dri1811ya

    @dri1811ya

    5 ай бұрын

    I get cramps when i sleep in the cold

  • @hazzshakes9561
    @hazzshakes95615 ай бұрын

    Do I need to take electrolytes during my marathon because on Maurtens website it says no to

  • @NutritionTriathlon

    @NutritionTriathlon

    5 ай бұрын

    The answer unfortunately is "it depends". On how long it will take you, what climate you're racing in etc. I'm going to do a marathon nutrition live Q+A and go through this question for you!

  • @hazzshakes9561

    @hazzshakes9561

    5 ай бұрын

    @@NutritionTriathlon ok thanks im aiming for sub 3 and in manchester so probally not too hot lol

  • @NutritionTriathlon

    @NutritionTriathlon

    5 ай бұрын

    Nice! Good one for a fast time. Have a couple of friends who went sub 3 last year. You probs don't need electrolytes if you're aiming for that time and go into it well hydrated

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