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Old 16th Feb 06, 10:01 AM
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How bad is chocolate?

Can chocolate be of any use to runners? Perhaps for post race refuelling? Or should I just give it up
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How could you even think about giving up chocolate.... with Easter so close too!
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you sound far too seriously into running health, it will end in tears (or strains). chocolate is good for your mental health, which is an important part of running.
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Chocolate is lovely!

Loads of it is (clearly) good for you.

I had a kitkat just prior to Wokingham Half last weekend.

And I loved my mars bar at the end of the Windsor Half last year.

And someone told me dark chocolate is an excellent source of anti-oxidants although I can't quite recall why that is a good thing.
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Anti Oxidents fight free radicals, which are responsible for damaging cells... so up the anti!!


Chocolate also contains iron
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My slight compromise is to stick to the dark chocolate, Green and Blacks mmmmmm
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Giving up chocolate is blasphomy! Under no circumstances should you quit chocolate!
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My pre-race "meal" is plain chocolate with white bread. After a few years of running and racing I got to this solution for frequent digestive problems during races.

So if it works for you, it can be beneficial for running in more than just a pleasurable way (but it tastes great too )
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My pre-race "meal" is plain chocolate with white bread. After a few years of running and racing I got to this solution for frequent digestive problems during races.

So if it works for you, it can be beneficial for running in more than just a pleasurable way (but it tastes great too )
Hi Fulmar,
Not to sure but it could be something to do with chocolate (dairy products) taking longer to digest. I could be wrong mind you.
I'm an advocate of a peanut butter sandwich washed down with a sports drink, before my longer runs.
A good book on sports nutrition to read would be by Anita Bean (can't remeber th title). I bought it and it has some very helpful advice.

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My slight compromise is to stick to the dark chocolate, Green and Blacks mmmmmm
G&B Mayan Gold

Tis fairtrade and 55% Cocoa, so not only good for you, good for the farmers as well :-)
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