Nancy, I have a question ...
My wife's birthday is three days before the Philadelphia marathon and she wants to celebrate this at Ruth Chris's SteakHouse. However, I am concerned about eating steak during my carbo load phase. Is it ok to have a petite fillet the Friday before my Sunday marathon? Or should I stick to fish and pasta - which kind of defeats the purpose of going to a nice Steakhouse. If I am loading up on carbs, is there any downside to balancing this out with a good quality lean cut of beef and washing it down with a glass of red wine?
Sure, it's fine to have a small steak before a marathon; you need some protein every day, even when carbo-loading. You can also get a good dose of carbs at that meal -- just focus on the carb-rich potato, rolls, vegetables and juice (or soft drink) alongside the steak. You'll have all day Saturday to consume even more carbs, perhaps a pancake breakfast, rice for lunch, and pasta for dinner.
As for the glass of red wine, there should be no problem with one glass of wine. I'd caution about drinking too much wine, however.
If you want more tips on carbo-loading, read my Food Guide for Marathoners: Tips for Everyday Champions (www.nancyclarkrd.com).
Nancy
From my experience with food and running I have found that during training (months leading up to the marathon) I will try to eat a good amount of slowly digesting carbs (vegetables, high fiber stuff, fruits) so my body gets good at braking down foods that are not so easy to digest in a quicker manner. Then on race day when I grab a drink of gatorade or throw down some jelly beans my body sees the simplicity of these sugars as quite easy to digest in comparison to what I normally consume making it easy for my stomach during the race. I would however, encourage you to experiment with this during some long runs or workouts to make sure you don't have a untimely reaction.