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UPMC offers tips to Pittsburgh Marathon runners

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PITTSBURGH, April 26, 2016 – For runners getting ready for the Dick’s Sporting Goods Pittsburgh Marathon, the UPMC Health Plan Pittsburgh Half Marathon, or the FedEx Ground Pittsburgh Marathon Relay on May 1, specialists from marathon medical sponsor UPMC Sports Medicine offer these last-minute tips:
Properly Hydrate
Jeffrey Lucchino, sports dietitian, recommends that you maintain your fluid and carbohydrate intake in the days leading up to the race. Taper your training, not your fluid or carbohydrate intake!

Train With What Will Be Provided
If you plan to drink or eat anything provided throughout the course on race day, Mr. Lucchino recommends training with them early to avoid any discomfort or stomach upset. The following items will be available to runners at the 2016 Dick’s Sporting Goods Pittsburgh Marathon.

Don’t Try Anything New
This is not the time to experiment with new shoes, clothing, food, drink or anything else that you haven’t tried on several training runs, according to Kathleen Nachazel, the Pittsburgh Marathon’s medical operations director and certified athletic trainer.

Be Mindful Of The Weather
Spring weather often is unpredictable so be prepared for various weather scenarios on race day. Ron Roth, M.D., the Pittsburgh Marathon’s medical director and an emergency medicine physician at UPMC, recommends the following.

Know What To Do On Race Day
Aaron Mares, M.D., sports medicine physician, recommends following these tips before the race to help prevent discomfort and optimize performance during your run.

Runners can visit the UPMC Sports Medicine marathon-running website for tips on marathon training, preparation and recovery. For additional training tips and other information about UPMC Sports Medicine’s involvement in the Pittsburgh Marathon,follow UPMC Sports Medicine on Twitter.
As medical sponsor of the Dick’s Sporting Goods Pittsburgh Marathon, UPMC Sports Medicine provides free training seminars for marathon participants, as well as medical support along the race course and at the start and finish lines. With UPMC’s Department of Emergency Medicine, UPMC Sports Medicine will assemble a team of medical volunteers from UPMC, other local hospitals, the City of Pittsburgh’s Bureau of Emergency Medical Services and other local EMS departments to provide medical care to the thousands of runners on race day. UPMC is the official medical provider for the event, as it has been since the first Pittsburgh Marathon in 1985.

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