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Silly me. I always stop riding to eat and generally eat a whole bar at a time rather than little bits and pieces as I'm going along.
I clearly have so much to learn.
Lisa
My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
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I find anything that has as much packaging as product acutely annoying. I wish sport beans came in an economy sized bag - tho' I'd still be more likely to go for the other stuff without the additives and artificials.
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I have to stop to eat and drink. I am not steady enough yet to let go of the handbars for more than a few seconds.
You should never stop learning::
i dunno about where you all live...but around these parts, a little package of bloks cost about $2.50. i am a starving student who bought every single piece of cycling equipment (including the bike!) using my financial aid from school. i can barely afford clif bars which i can get on sale for a dollar a piece if i go to a certain store. i also love sharkies but they are pricey too, i get them from another store for 1.50 a piece and everywhere else they are 2.50. any ideas for *affordable* energy food? hah im probably being laughed at right now...oh well, at least im used to it!![]()
oh, and i stop to eat, too. i know im still a beginner, but it just feels wrong to me to start eating while i'm excercising, i always think i will get a stomach ache. i make myself wait after i eat to, and i hate it. but i didnt wait one time after eating some sharkies, and i got stomach cramps during the ride home. how do you all not get stomach aches? i also have no idea how much to eat either. im trying to lose weight tho, but i havent lost any weight after riding vigorously for 3 mosi dont have very much to lose, thats probably why. oh well!
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Lisa
My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
My personal blog:My blog
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I use a bento box also...I get a little plastic bag and put cliff blocs in and I also cut up cliff bars to put together so I can have a variety. I put this into the bento box. I usually have it zipped closed and then when I finally feel like I need to eat something, I make the stop to open the bag and then I leave it open for the remainder of my ride. I would never eat before or during a ride because I felt like I would get sick, but when I started to take longer rides (30+ miles), I found I had to fuel along the way. My first long ride this summer, I didn't fuel and I only drank plain water. I went 45 miles...I got home and was feeling a little woozy. I was taking a shower and the next thing I knew, I was laying in the tub and the water was cold. I had passed out...hit my head on the side of the tub...not sure how long I was out...From then on, I realized I needed to be careful of my nutrition as I rode. It makes a difference!!! Even though, I want to burn the calories, I have to eat in accordance to the energy I was expending....
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Yea, they can get expensive if you buy them individually. I usually wait until REI or Performance has a sale, add on a coupon if I can find it and then buy a box or two. I think the last box(12) of Bloks I bought came out to about $15-16. Mmmm... Cran-Razz...mmmm
Yikes – this week on TE has featured a number of poster children for preventative care... from helmets to semis to nutrition. Take care gals!
Lisa
My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
My personal blog:My blog
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Or you could stick them under your shorts, if you wear typcial cycling shorts. This has the added advantage of mushing them up a bit and making them easier to digest
Seriously, I've found that fig newtons work better for me than many of the other products on single day, moderately distanced rides.