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runs in the evening?

I have been running at the gym but DD is sick so we are not able to go.  I was thinking of doing some runs in the evening when DH is home.  Maybe around 7:00 when things are settled down in the house.  

I am just wondering how I should work eating?   We have dinner at 5:30.  Should I eat then?  Eat later?  I don't want to feel full on my run but, I don't want to eat at 8:00 at night either.  Any suggestions?

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Re: runs in the evening?

  • Why don't you want to eat at 8? We have a weekly running group at 6pm on Tuesdays, and just eat afterward. Most often, that means 8pm. DH and I have a snack before we leave (5:15) and have dinner ready to go when we get back, usually in the CrockPot. This works great for us. In your situation, I'd sit and have a light meal with the family, then run and have a snack after. Maybe plan lighter, run-friendly meals on the days you will do an evening run.
  • normal dinner time at casa de ebeth is 730-800 consumed post workout. but I think if you wanted to eat dinner with the fam at 530 that would be enough time to digest before a 7PM workout.  so long as you don't gorge yourself or anything.   or you could eat a lighter dinner with the family so you still spend the time with them and then have a snack post-workout if needed.
  • There is no way that I could eat dinner at 8:00 (I am in bed by 10:00!).  I like to get that mess done and out of the way as early as possible, so on the evenings that I work out I have a very light portion of whatever is for dinner, and make sure that my lunch is a little heartier. My food has a little chance to settle while I finnish the dishes.  I also make sure to plan a quick meal like tacos or chicken sandwiches on those nights. 

    I do my workout, then shower and maybe have a snack, like a yogurt or some string cheese, afterwards.  My internal clock just wouldn't work with dinner at 8 on a week night!  :-)

    I actually enjoy evening workouts, it feels good to be done, shower and know that my day is complete. 

  • I have to be careful not to eat up to 2 hours before a run. When I run in the evening, I have a good snack at 4-4:30, sit with the family at dinner and drink water, then head out just after family dinner is over. I love running in the evenings! I eat a light dinner when I get home and it really helps me with my evening snacking habit. If I've run, I don't have the same urge to eat crap around 9:30 pm.
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  • I usually eat between 5:30 and 6 and then go running at 7:30. It works great for me. But for me I need to eat an hour or so before I work out.

    We like to eat dinner as a family and DS goes to bed at 7ish so eating later isn't an option for us.

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  • We rarely eat dinner before 7-7:30pm even on nights we do not run and/or work out.  I eat a snack around 4pm and base it on whether or not I need fuel for a run or just something to hold me over until dinner. 
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  • I work out after work, between 6 and 7 most evenings, and eat dinner afterwards. I couldn't eat beforehand or I'd get sick. I usually eat lunch at noon, a snack at 2 and 4, then dinner at 8. What about a snack before and something lighter than a normal dinner at 8?
  • I think it really depends on your stomach. 

    I do most of my runs in the evening and I just eat my regular dinner beforehand.  If I ate at 5:30 and went out at 7, that would be plenty of time for me to digest and be fine.  Some people can't do that though.  If you can't, then I would probably have a light snack beforehand and eat your normal dinner after.  8pm isn't too late to eat.

  • I go to the gym at 630.  I eat a little bit around 4 and then have dinner around 8- a lightish dinner.
  • T/Th I work out from 5:30 -7:30 and I just eat when I get home.  I usually eat a yogurt right before I leave work ~ 4:00 and that is enough to hold me over till I get home.  (Dinner is in the crockpot) DH can eat a full dinner and run an hour later, my stomach can't handle that.
  • I head out for my run between 630 - 7, depending on how far I'm planning on going.

    I get home from work between 430-530. I usually eat a snack as soon as I get home.

    Eat dinner around 830.. It's not ideal, but I gotta do what I gotta do.

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  • I'm an evening runner (except during the hottest part of summer) and late dinner eater too. Average dinner time for me is probably around 9 PM. I usually have a late afternoon snack of some sort before my run.

    If you want to stick to making/serving dinner early, just try eating a lighter portion and seeing how your stomach does with running on that. Everyone is different and you won't know until you try. I usually have no problem eating a light meal and then running an hour or so later...sometimes it's not my best quality running, but it's good enough! 

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  • We always run/workout in the evenings, and we just eat dinner at our normal time of 5:30 or 6:00 PM.  We take an hour for us to digest, and then we complete our workout! It works great for us.

  • imageebeth_msn:
    normal dinner time at casa de ebeth is 730-800 consumed post workout. but I think if you wanted to eat dinner with the fam at 530 that would be enough time to digest before a 7PM workout.  so long as you don't gorge yourself or anything.   or you could eat a lighter dinner with the family so you still spend the time with them and then have a snack post-workout if needed.

    This.  I usually don't eat dinner until 8 or 8:30pm, after my evening workout.  I usually have a light snack around 4PM and it helps keep me satisfied until dinner.  Maybe you could try a late snack for your family?  Or make dinner at the usual time for the fam and then eat yours a bit later in the evening?  Or eat a little earlier than usual, give yourself an hour or so to digest, and then head out.  I personally find it hard to workout *after* dinner (this is why I eat late) but when MH lived alone, he'd eat dinner earlier and then work out around 9PM.

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