Lisbon Marathon Weekend: How to Prepare for the Big Run

Paula Veloso
by Paula Veloso
8 months ago

The streets of Lisbon are about to fill with thousands of runners, each carrying their own story, goal, and rhythm.
Whether you’re chasing a personal best, running your first half, or simply soaking up the atmosphere — this is your week.

But before you step onto the starting line, let’s talk about what really matters in the final days before the race: how you prepare your body, mind, and fuel for success.

🧘‍♀️ Find Your Calm Before the Start Line

The days leading up to a race can be nerve-wracking — and that’s completely normal.
Your body knows something big is coming.

Instead of trying to ignore the nerves, embrace them. Take short walks, do gentle mobility work, and visualize the moment you cross the finish line.
That mental rehearsal can make a real difference once the gun goes off.

And remember: excitement and anxiety feel the same in the body. Reframe that energy — it’s not stress, it’s anticipation.

🍝 Fuel Smart: What (and When) to Eat

Forget last-minute experiments. This is not the time for new gels, exotic carbs, or trendy recovery shakes.
Stick to what your stomach already knows and loves.

✅ Eat your pre-race breakfast at least once this week to test digestion.
✅ Hydrate gradually — a little extra water and electrolytes every day.
✅ Focus on familiar carbs: rice, pasta, bread, potatoes.

The goal isn’t to overeat, but to arrive full of energy, not full of food.

🏃‍♀️ The Final Runs

Less is more.
Your training is done — this week is about sharpening, not adding.
Short, easy runs with a few strides to keep the legs awake will do the job.

If you’re feeling restless, remind yourself: rest is part of training. Every kilometre you don’t run now is one you’ll have energy for on race day.

💫 The Night Before

Lay out your gear, pin your bib, charge your watch, and go to bed early — even if you don’t sleep much, lying down and resting counts.
And don’t forget: the real goal isn’t perfection, it’s participation.

Because on race day — whether you’re starting on the iconic bridge or by the sea — it’s not just about running.
It’s about celebrating how far you’ve come, the months of training behind every step, and the pure joy of sharing the road with thousands who feel exactly the same.

👉 Discover more running events and tips for runners across Portugal on RaceFinder.pt.

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