Reddit Reddit reviews Honey Stinger Organic Waffle, Vanilla, Sports Nutrition, 1.06 Ounce (16 Count)

We found 2 Reddit comments about Honey Stinger Organic Waffle, Vanilla, Sports Nutrition, 1.06 Ounce (16 Count). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Honey Stinger Organic Waffle, Vanilla, Sports Nutrition, 1.06 Ounce (16 Count)
*Packaging may differ*CONVENIENT: Honey Stinger has created a single-serving wrapper for easy packing, making it the ideal snack for those constantly on the go, before,during or after workouts, bikers, hikers, marathon competitors, or anyone looking for a quick snack!FUEL FOR EVERY ACTIVITY: Honey has low glycemic properties that are scientifically proven to increase athletic performance by providing a sustained energy boost that allows blood sugar levels to remain constant during activity without a high insulin spike and crashUSDA CERTIFIED ORGANIC: The easy to digest waffles are USDA Certified Organic and KosherINSPIRED BY BELGIAN STROOPWAFEL: This delicious, energizing snack has a layer of honey sandwiched between two thin waffles.150 CALORIES: Each waffle only has 150 calories (aside from Chocolate: 160 Calories) and has 0% trans fat and 0% cholesterol
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u/eyebrowcake · 2 pointsr/xxfitness

First off, good on you for signing up for a HM as your first race! Woo! That's ambitious!

I know it's scary to not have run the full amount of distance, but trust me, you'll get through it. Just stick with your training until the end and trust yourself to put one foot in front of the other.

/r/running is a good resource for anything and everything HM too, including race day tips. I'm following Hal Higdon's Novice 2 HM plan loosely for my second HM this September and I'm happy with it.

As to "whip back into it" I would start out small: something doable and better than nothing. I ran 2 miles yesterday (just 2!) but feel better about everything knowing that I ran at all. Don't skip a single long run until your race.

It's OK to be nervous; it's part of the race. Everyone else around you is feeling the same way. The energy is awesome and it will get you through.

Good luck! :)

Oh, and what /u/vegetablesactivated said is very important: no new gear, not even your socks. It's important to feel very comfortable with your gear and goo. I eat Honey Stingers and love them; I don't actually really like goo.