i think paracetamol are ok and even ibuprofen gels but not tablets.
Anything to do with rising blood pressure???
Spitfire - yes. These drugs are nasty. Stomach related side effects, which may include ulceration and bleeding. Kidney side effects which may include kidney failure (there is already enough pressure on your kidneys from a marathon without drugs making it worse). The cardiac side effects are now recognised to be much more of a problem.
I still fail to underdstand how you can buy these drugs over the counter - in a petrol station if you want!
Kirkwall - Aberdeen - Amsterdam- Tegel Iain.......Its going to be one long day! Youngest is already having a freak out over what shes going to wear for least problems at security!! And shes decided not to take her ipad, which I was obviously relying on for amusement purposes!
Kaz - I normally wear my Skins recovery tights for flying, at my age I need every little bit of help I can get Compression socks will certainly increase the blood flow so should eliminate any lactic acid and tiredness,
Any last tips/reminders before packing, chaps and chapesses?
Orbutt - I guess you can buy a Tageskarte (day card for travel) the day before and validate on marathon morning. Never thought of that and always had to rush around for a machine that would take notes and work on a Sunday morning!
Guys - quick question - anyone been to Berlin before and know the easist way into the city from the airport? I assume there's trains and buses - and i'll no doubt investigate later - but I'm staying near enough to the start and finish of the marathon and wondered if anyone had any tips for the easist way to get there or thereabouts? Thanks
there is the big Sony Centre that has loads of cafes/bars/restaurants in it near Postdamer Platz. We had a good Spag Bol in there last year but be prepared for the prices!! Did my pre race shop last night with loads of porridge, breakfast biscuits, lucozade and haribos - the big pack happens tonight. Had to tell the school the kids are out off friday so expecting the £60 x 2 fine letter soon.
Andy - You get fined for taking the kids oot?!?! Thank goodness they dont do that here - mine are out for 4 days!! The heads at both schools were excellent. High School Head - 'oh I did that marathon when I was in the army!' and primary - Oh well at least going to Berlin is relevant to her project!
Guys - quick question - anyone been to Berlin before and know the easist way into the city from the airport? I assume there's trains and buses - and i'll no doubt investigate later - but I'm staying near enough to the start and finish of the marathon and wondered if anyone had any tips for the easist way to get there or thereabouts? Thanks
Getting into the city from Tegal is easy peasy, TXL buses from outside the airport main hall take you to Under Linden and Alexanderplatz, it's about a 25 - 30 minute journey.
Transport links on trains and buses in Berlin are excellent
Its the law now - apparently the decision to allow holidays changed and the law now states no 'in-term' holidays allowed or something similar - there are petitions etc all over the web now about it.
Morning all - anyone familiar with Berlin know the best way from the airport to the expo - land at 12 on Saturday and then need to head straight to the expo...
G - bus from Tegel as above to Alexanderplatz or Unter den Linden, then take s-bahn/u-bahn to Platz der Luftbrucke. Then follow the hordes of healthy-looking running types heading to Tempelhof!
If you're coming in from Schonefeld, then take the s-bahn to one if the main central stations such as Zoo and head on s-bahn/u-bahn as above to Tempelhof.
It's really easy. Travel systems in Berlin make cities like London, Paris and NYC look utterly disorganised.
What are the thoughts on taking Imodium before a race - is it another if you've never trained with it then don't start now?
Thanks
G
I've religously taken Imodium for each of my marathons as caffeine gels start to take their toll in the last quarter of proceedings. Does the job well with just a bit of an 'airy' feel to your stomach at the start of the race.
Would definitely recommend as it's one less thing to worry about!
I think I'm going to be the last one in....I don't get to Berlin until Sat aft
Time to think about the important stuff - I've just booked the hairdresser's for Friday morning before work, I realised that my roots need doing. Can't be looking shabby on the marathon photos. I'm usually gurning on them anyway but I've got to make the effort...
I don't know what to wear on race day, last night I was faffing about and I still haven't packed anything!
I'm staying with Emmy so whatever she does meals/pubwise I'll be following!
Train tickets, passport, boarding passes, hotel details, maps to hotel, MARATHON EXPO Entry. Collect Euro’s at Airport
Hip Help
Foam roller/Tennis ball/Resistance band
Clip Nails etc.
Grocery shopping (once in destination) Salted pretzels Fruit Nutella Bread, cookies Porridge Gatorade Vitamins/Echinacea Dark chocolate Water Nuts Cereal
Day before the marathon Eat - Porridge Tape marathon bag (I like to duct tape it in case in breaks!) Sleeping drops Earplugs Phone charger Mp3 player charger Garmin charger Tape (for anything) duck tape for shirt, scissors and sharpie put phone numbers in back of bib
Marathon Day: for the Athlete’s Village (the start) Sunscreen Tape for toes Prerace food: chomps, powerbars Salt Wet wipes or TP Bodyglide Trash bags to sit on/wear Poncho Long socks for arm warmers for the first miles Gels to eat Gloves, hat, fleece headband throwaway warm clothes: sweatshirt, pullover Thin bag pack to put stuff in marathon bag Heat packets for hands/feet Lock Kleenex Pen
Marathon Day: Race Pace bracelet Set the playlist Bib and pins Mp3 player Hat for rain D-tag Sunglasses Metrocard Garmin Heart rate monitor Keys Gels (5, 10, 15, 20: Four gels) Lipgloss Clothes (shoes, hair bands, headband, shirt, bra, shorts/tights, socks, underwear) Pace bracelet bands to put gels/mp3 player Heat packets for hands/feet Wet wipes Little towel Tylenol Credit card, money Salt – scaps My own shoetag Mylar blankets handheld
Marathon Day: After the race, in the checked bag flipflops socks extra shirt deodorant long pants underwear warm clothes food bandaids cell phone lotion/tiger balm, neosporin marathon stick
Good luck everyone ,if you see anyone wearing a White Liverpool Marathon (or half marathon white one on the Breakfast run) then say hello ..will be with my brother who normally wears a green cap.
Pack tonight , passport & credit card the most important things. Can wing the rest.
Getting excited now, sore throat still looming but no worse.
Just trying to check in with Lufthansa online and it's saying it doesn't recognise my flights...hmmmm
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Spitfire - yes. These drugs are nasty. Stomach related side effects, which may include ulceration and bleeding. Kidney side effects which may include kidney failure (there is already enough pressure on your kidneys from a marathon without drugs making it worse). The cardiac side effects are now recognised to be much more of a problem.
I still fail to underdstand how you can buy these drugs over the counter - in a petrol station if you want!
Avoid - they do not mix well with marathoning!
Ibuprofen now thrown out of the case, and paracetamol in!!
This time tomorrow I will be at a Airport, the first of 4 tomorrow! Could really do with another day off today but such is life.
EXCITED!!!!
Wow, Kaz - which way are you going?! Hope the trip goes swiftly.
Kirkwall - Aberdeen - Amsterdam- Tegel Iain.......Its going to be one long day! Youngest is already having a freak out over what shes going to wear for least problems at security!! And shes decided not to take her ipad, which I was obviously relying on for amusement purposes!
Hey Kaz - don't forget, tomorrow is a rest day too
Kaz1 - Yeah have a safe trip.
Last day at work for me, then a litte 4 miler in Thursday morning then it's done bar the shouting.
Bags packed and getting excited now can't wait to get on the start line.
Does anyone wear compression socks when flying??? Just something someone said!
Yip a rest day Orbutt, different types of bags I will be lugging around!
Kaz - I normally wear my Skins recovery tights for flying, at my age I need every little bit of help I can get Compression socks will certainly increase the blood flow so should eliminate any lactic acid and tiredness,
Any last tips/reminders before packing, chaps and chapesses?
Orbutt - I guess you can buy a Tageskarte (day card for travel) the day before and validate on marathon morning. Never thought of that and always had to rush around for a machine that would take notes and work on a Sunday morning!
Kaz - that's one mean trip, hope it's as low-stress as possible!
Guys - quick question - anyone been to Berlin before and know the easist way into the city from the airport? I assume there's trains and buses - and i'll no doubt investigate later - but I'm staying near enough to the start and finish of the marathon and wondered if anyone had any tips for the easist way to get there or thereabouts? Thanks
Where's everyone eating on saturday night? I'm at Potsdamer Platz, any good Italian/Pasta restaurant nearby?
there is the big Sony Centre that has loads of cafes/bars/restaurants in it near Postdamer Platz. We had a good Spag Bol in there last year but be prepared for the prices!! Did my pre race shop last night with loads of porridge, breakfast biscuits, lucozade and haribos - the big pack happens tonight. Had to tell the school the kids are out off friday so expecting the £60 x 2 fine letter soon.
Andy - You get fined for taking the kids oot?!?! Thank goodness they dont do that here - mine are out for 4 days!! The heads at both schools were excellent. High School Head - 'oh I did that marathon when I was in the army!' and primary - Oh well at least going to Berlin is relevant to her project!
Its the law now - apparently the decision to allow holidays changed and the law now states no 'in-term' holidays allowed or something similar - there are petitions etc all over the web now about it.
Pasta anyone?
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurant_Review-g187323-d695522-Reviews-Bocca_di_Bacco-Berlin.html
Morning all - anyone familiar with Berlin know the best way from the airport to the expo - land at 12 on Saturday and then need to head straight to the expo...
cheers
g
G - bus from Tegel as above to Alexanderplatz or Unter den Linden, then take s-bahn/u-bahn to Platz der Luftbrucke. Then follow the hordes of healthy-looking running types heading to Tempelhof!
If you're coming in from Schonefeld, then take the s-bahn to one if the main central stations such as Zoo and head on s-bahn/u-bahn as above to Tempelhof.
It's really easy. Travel systems in Berlin make cities like London, Paris and NYC look utterly disorganised.
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I think I'm going to be the last one in....I don't get to Berlin until Sat aft
Time to think about the important stuff - I've just booked the hairdresser's for Friday morning before work, I realised that my roots need doing. Can't be looking shabby on the marathon photos. I'm usually gurning on them anyway but I've got to make the effort...
I don't know what to wear on race day, last night I was faffing about and I still haven't packed anything!
I'm staying with Emmy so whatever she does meals/pubwise I'll be following!
Molly - we'll see you in the pub on Sunday night then
Also, are you sure Emmy hasn't got you running another marathon on the Saturday
Orbutt - that's why I'm flying in so late, just to be on the safe side
Very American but..........
PAPERWORK!!!!!
Train tickets, passport, boarding passes, hotel details, maps to hotel, MARATHON EXPO Entry. Collect Euro’s at Airport
Hip Help
Foam roller/Tennis ball/Resistance band
Clip Nails etc.
Grocery shopping (once in destination)
Salted pretzels
Fruit
Nutella
Bread, cookies
Porridge
Gatorade
Vitamins/Echinacea
Dark chocolate
Water
Nuts
Cereal
Day before the marathon
Eat - Porridge
Tape marathon bag (I like to duct tape it in case in breaks!)
Sleeping drops
Earplugs
Phone charger
Mp3 player charger
Garmin charger
Tape (for anything)
duck tape for shirt, scissors and sharpie
put phone numbers in back of bib
Marathon Day: for the Athlete’s Village (the start)
Sunscreen
Tape for toes
Prerace food: chomps, powerbars
Salt
Wet wipes or TP
Bodyglide
Trash bags to sit on/wear
Poncho
Long socks for arm warmers for the first miles
Gels to eat
Gloves, hat, fleece headband
throwaway warm clothes: sweatshirt, pullover
Thin bag pack to put stuff in marathon bag
Heat packets for hands/feet
Lock
Kleenex
Pen
Marathon Day: Race
Pace bracelet
Set the playlist
Bib and pins
Mp3 player
Hat for rain
D-tag
Sunglasses
Metrocard
Garmin
Heart rate monitor
Keys
Gels (5, 10, 15, 20: Four gels)
Lipgloss
Clothes (shoes, hair bands, headband, shirt, bra, shorts/tights, socks, underwear)
Pace bracelet bands to put gels/mp3 player
Heat packets for hands/feet
Wet wipes
Little towel
Tylenol
Credit card, money
Salt – scaps
My own shoetag
Mylar blankets
handheld
Marathon Day: After the race, in the checked bag
flipflops
socks
extra shirt
deodorant
long pants
underwear
warm clothes
food
bandaids
cell phone
lotion/tiger balm, neosporin
marathon stick
And if anyone can think of anything I've missed, then please let me know as I'm a nightmare packer
KITCHEN SINK
Blimey that's some list!
Good luck everyone ,if you see anyone wearing a White Liverpool Marathon (or half marathon white one on the Breakfast run) then say hello ..will be with my brother who normally wears a green cap.
Pack tonight , passport & credit card the most important things. Can wing the rest.
Getting excited now, sore throat still looming but no worse.
Just trying to check in with Lufthansa online and it's saying it doesn't recognise my flights...hmmmm
Andy, that is in my wifes bag.........and yes, I'd not say that if she was reading this
Chownsie,
I am a first timer, so pretty scared by the list you have compiled.....I will def. keep a copy of this list for reference though....
I've never used bodyglide (run 2x 20mi, 18, 17, etc during training no problem). Just use surgical tape (nipples) and fabric tape (feet)....
I haven't even printed plane tickets or details of where I am staying, where the race is etc. It's more fun this way!
I also haven't decided what top, shorts, socks or even trainers to wear yet o_O