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Porridge Power: Why Runners Swear by Oats

Porridge Power: Why Runners Swear by Oats

Published on: 22 Jul 2025

Author: Phil Knox

Categories: Nutrition & Recovery

It’s warm. It’s cheap. It looks like wallpaper paste. And yet, porridge remains a firm favourite among runners from casual joggers to elite endurance monsters.

Why? Because it just works. Simple as that.

Oats are packed with slow-release carbohydrates, which means they drip-feed energy into your system over time, rather than hitting you with a sugar high and then abandoning you halfway through your warm-up. It’s the slow burn breakfast that doesn’t try to be trendy, no quinoa, no spirulina, no shame.

What Makes It So Good?

  • Low GI: That’s fancy talk for “keeps you going longer.”
  • Easy to digest: As long as you don’t go overboard on toppings.
  • Customisable: You can make it taste like whatever you want, from banana and honey to “I accidentally dropped Nutella in the pot.”

And for those of us who can’t deal with heavy breakfasts before a run, a small portion of porridge still gives enough fuel without making you feel like you’re smuggling a bowling ball.

Timing Is Key

If you’re heading out the door in 15 minutes, porridge probably isn’t your best shout unless you enjoy jogging with regret. But give it 60–90 minutes and you’ll be coasting.

Think of it like charging your phone, not the quick top-up from a banana, but a proper, full plug-in-and-leave-it job.

Pro Tip: Don't Overdo the Fibre

Yes, oats have fibre. Yes, fibre is good for you. No, you do not want a fibre-heavy breakfast before your long run unless your route includes public toilets and a loose attitude towards dignity. Keep your portion sensible and you’ll be fine.

Final Word

Porridge isn’t sexy. It’s not going viral on TikTok. But it’s been fuelling runners for centuries, long before nutrition became a branding exercise. Just you, a bowl of oats, and the quiet satisfaction of knowing you’re not going to bonk before mile five.

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