Earlier in the week, it may be useful to start including snacks to train the gut in preparation for increased carbohydrate intake in the days leading up to the race.
As a general rule, what you eat should be different depending on the training demands for that day (or when you are preparing for the race itself) to promote sufficient fuelling and recovery. Discover what to eat on different training days with our training meal plans for runners.
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This is day three of our week-long vegetarian marathon meal plan. Below, you’ll find suggestions what to eat and how much training you should do. For a full 16 week plan, have a look at the London Marathon’s training programme.
Wednesday training:
20 mins easy run
Wednesday nutrition:
Protein-rich foods at each meal are the priority for today with a light training session. Carbohydrates are lower today before increasing tomorrow, leading into the race. Try out some new meal options with a range of fruits and vegetables to provide micronutrients (vitamins and minerals) for the regeneration of muscles.
Breakfast
Creamy yoghurt porridge with banana, blueberry & almond topping
This hearty breakfast option has added fruit and nuts to help keep you satisfied until lunch.
Morning snack
Sweet & spicy nuts
Add flavour to protein-rich nuts with cinnamon and mixed spices.
Lunch
Halloumi and quinoa fattoush
Quinoa is a good source of vegetarian protein – paired with crisp, grilled halloumi it makes a really delicious lunch.
Afternoon snack
Frozen fruit sticks with passion fruit & lime drizzle
This colourful mix of fruit adds a hit of natural sweetness to your day.
Dinner
Vegetable tagine with apricot quinoa
Try this colourful veggie tagine with chickpeas and protein rich apricot quinoa for a truly tasty supper.
Go back to the week-long vegetarian marathon meal plan.
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Not vegetarian? Try our basic, vegan and gluten-free marathon meal plans.
Find more expert advice and answers to your training questions in our marathon hub.
James Collins is recognised as a leading Performance Nutritionist through his work with Olympic and professional sport. Over the last decade he has worked with Arsenal FC, the England and France national football teams and Team GB. He has a private practice in Harley Street where he sees business executives, performing artists and clients from all walks of life. He is the author of the new book The Energy Plan, which focuses on the key principles of fuelling for fitness.
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