Food? Drink? On difficult rides I tend to "forget" to eat and drink.
Food? Drink? On difficult rides I tend to "forget" to eat and drink.
Chills + goosebumps = trouble!
Sounds like a heat illness to me. I wouldn't be surprised if you feel sluggish for the next few days. Almost like you are coming down with something. If you do, then BINGO! It was the heat, not your lack of motivation.
It's heating up here in the southwest, so it's time to really watch our hydration. Not just DURING the training, but before and after as well. Also make sure you are taking in enough sodium.
Be careful out there!
Denise
Goodness! I guess I am glad I stopped now after hearing your comments.
Yes, I was drinking and eating. I thought it was enough. We had just finished a rest stop with a light lunch at mile 40. I ate half ham sandwich, salty pringles (chips) and a yummy little debbie brownie. I drank one full sport bottle (part water part Gatorade) first 20 miles and a full bottle the second 20. With the heat, maybe it was not enough.
However, I will say, on Friday, I was so thirsty! I just could not drink enough water! I drank a lot and I was still thirsty. So maybe that carried over to Saturday's ride.
Also, I usually have a waist belt Camel Back that holds 48 ounces and I forgot it at home this week. Also forgotten was my sport watch that I have set to go off every 45 minutes to remind me to eat a bite or two of my Cliff bar I have stuffed in my pocket.
With those two things left at home...I can see now that it is possible for me not to have eaten regularly and keep sipping on water enough to keep me going. I guess I was a little fuzzy headed at 4am![]()
I just keep telling myself..."I am the Tortise; slow and steady finishes the race." I am the Tortise, coo coo ca choo.![]()
I think the rule of thumb is to drink about 1 bottle (600ml) an hour in fair weather... in HOT weather, I'd up this quite a bit, maybe 1 1/2? So one bottle per 20 miles sounds like very little to me, especially if it was really hot.
A bite or two every 45 minutes is also not very much, even if you actually do it... Eating every 20 minutes might be more in tune with your energy needs, on rides longer than an hour...
Tnanks for posting this Celeste; I'm still so very new at cycling. I went for my first 40-miler about a week ago and the ride was hilly. After the first 3 or 4 hills I had to stop just like you did, just to "catch up" and then I experienced the goosebumps and chills. I knew to stop and rest and not push it any further.
After the ride, I realized I must have been dehydrated and since I'm such a newbie I didn't/don't have the experience to judge this correctly...yet.
Anyway, the next ride I used a camelbak,(borrowed from a friend), and did much better. I also, ahem, set my own pace instead of trying to keep up with everyone else. That seems to be one of my downfalls, however it's a very steep learning curve for me and now I'm quite content to be at the back, grinding up the hills, sloowwwllly ....steadily....slooooollly.... st...ea...dily.
Jan
That happened to me last year. i don't do well in heat (and a humid heat that we get out here, at that) and went on a 45 minute ride with one bottle of gatorade. Majorly bonked, almost passed out, on one of the last hills. After that I installed a behind-the-seat double bottle cage and now carry 3 bottles on really hot rides.
I also try and load up on electrolyte drinks (Cytomax or Gatorade or some such) from lunchtime till when I ride so that I'm super hydrated and that seems to help.
K.
Chills when it's hot: NOT.
That's not the same as pushing through being tired; it's sensibly stopping when the physiology has gone out of balance.
I am BAD with heat and when I was in a hot climate, I'd put ice in my camelbak. It helped lots by keeping my back cool![]()
I'm the same way though, heat and I do not get along and on hills it seems like there is no cooling breeze. Probably due to the fact I'm not going that fast! It always seems like there isn't shade on hills either.
I don't know if drinking cold water is good for you (I am thinking not) but at the very least it would be nice to dump over your head!
Celeste -
How did your long ride go???
Sarah
When it's easy, ride hard; when it's hard, ride easy.
2011 Volagi Liscio
2010 Pegoretti Love #3 "Manovelo"
2011 Mercian Vincitore Special
2003 Eddy Merckx Team SC - stolen
2001 Colnago Ovalmaster Stars and Stripes
Two weeks ago the 70 mile long ride was tuff! I felt those chills in the last 10-12miles or so, but just kept trying to drink, drink, drink! And I finished, but did not feel so hot.
Not to be gross, but my urine after that ride was really, really dark and just a tad painful.Checked it out with my doc and she said NO bladder infection. Whew! What a relief.
This past Saturday was our longest training ride at 80 miles. I was worried about the heat as it was approaching a high of 90 that day. I upped my intake of 50/50 water and gatorade that I keep in my bike bottle. I was so sick of that fluid by the end of the ride, but I know I needed it.
I also ate three bananas along the way; first stop, with lunch (PB&J) and one about 12 miles from finish. At that last stop I saw a bottle of Smart Water in the little store...cool water and with electrolites too!! I chugged that with the banana and finished strong! I felt great! (oh yeah, I eat cliff bars along the way too).
And to top it off, my urine was pale in color all day! Swwweeeeettt!!! LOL I finally hydrated properly!! Yippee!!!![]()
It may sound silly, but I was so excited about not only finishing, but finishing strong and feeling good too! I really feel I have come so very far in the 16 weeks that I have been training with TNT.
This week is a short taper back ride at 50 miles. Thanks so much for y'alls help!
I just keep telling myself..."I am the Tortise; slow and steady finishes the race." I am the Tortise, coo coo ca choo.![]()
Great news on the second long ride - sounds like you got it just right! You will have a great time in Tahoe.
Sarah
When it's easy, ride hard; when it's hard, ride easy.
2011 Volagi Liscio
2010 Pegoretti Love #3 "Manovelo"
2011 Mercian Vincitore Special
2003 Eddy Merckx Team SC - stolen
2001 Colnago Ovalmaster Stars and Stripes