replenish glycogen vs. eating late
I have a question about replenishing glycogen stores. I ride after work from about 5:30pm to 7:15pm. After a few minutes of talking I drive home. I get home around 7:50pm and drink some chocolate milk (about 8 oz.) I've read that you shouldn't eat 2 hrs before bedtime. I am not a night person so I'm ready to head off to bed around 9:30pm. So my question is do I eat to replenish glycogen stores even though it's close to bedtime or do I just hold off and eat the next day? If I don't eat at night will my legs be ready to go the next evening? I've read it takes 24 hours to replenish glycogen stores. If I do eat how many calories are needed to replenish glyocogen stores? Thanks in advance for your input.
A different perspective...
I too have started riding at night. I used to ride in the morning, but it just wasn't working for longer rides. Lately, I get in between 9 and 10 and I find that I am just not hungry after 3 to 4 hours of riding. At first I was forcing myself to eat something and I was having trouble sleeping then. Lately, like many of you I will just grab an 8oz. carton of chocolate milk on the way home, maybe a banana and that will be all I have until morning. I have noticed no ill effects in my riding the next day. I know this is not what anyone would recommend, but it works for me.
I guess what I am saying is everyone is different and you need to feel out what works for you. Many of us are not used to listening to what our bodies tell us. I would say to give it a try, if your riding or overall energy level is depleted the next day, try something different!