Re: Long Runs and Counting Calories
I think you are not eating the right foods if you are running 10 miles and eating all your calories and still hungry.
Usually on my weekdays i try to eat below my caloric burn, so for example, let's say i run for an hour, i have 2100 calories burnt that day between exercise and basic metabolic function, i will try to keep my intake around 1700-1800. However, on my long run days (4+ hours) i usually eat whatever i want, and the day before i try to eat ALL of my calories so i am properly fueled for my long run.
I think what your eating is the issue here, not how much. Are you getting enough foods with fiber, enough protien? I find if i eat a bagel for breakfast, i am hungry shortly thereafter, but if i eat 2 soy sausages which are full or protein, i am full for much longer. I also try to eat a lot of fruit and vegetables which make me less hungry.
Dieting while training for a marathon is definitly doable, just be careful not to have too big of a deficit with your calories every day and make sure you are fueling yourself properly before, during and after your runs.