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    Yeah, I think it's the salt you're really after. It's pretty easy to sweat a lot at a spin class, eh... Do you drink an electrolyte drink as you spin to help replace some of the salt you're loosing? If you're not already it might help. Probably the easiest thing to help deal to the cravings though is to find something salty but lower in fat (and, let's face it, most things are lower in fat than fast food fries) to munch on after your ride. A Vegemite and cheese sandwich would be perfect.
    Last edited by DirtDiva; 11-08-2007 at 01:48 AM.
    Drink coffee and do stupid things faster with more energy.

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    Seconding the dry roasted almonds. I get terrible "eat everything in sight" feelings after a long ride. But, if I eat a handful of almonds and some water or juice and I'm good for a couple of hours. It works so well I started to use almonds as my mid afternoon snack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DirtDiva View Post
    A Vegemite and cheese sandwich would be perfect.
    Perfect for what? Certainly not to eat!

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    With all that sweating your body lost a lot of salt and electrolytes. You need to replace it and your body is telling you so. But that doesn't mean you have to replace it with fries (althought fries would work for me ). Also, with heavy fast spinning your muscles are getting quite the workout too. The muscles will need protein to rebuild and repair after a workout like that. I usually carry a pria protein bar with me when I go to the gym for a workout. It stays off the cravings until I can get home and have dinner.

    Sadly as much as I love soy milk it HATES me! I get terrible lower bowel pains and other things, ahem, 10 minutes after drinking anything soy.

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    One quicky way of knowing if you need to replenish your electrolyte. Drink Gatorade.

    If it tastes sweet, you're low on electrolyte, drink more up to date sport drink: Cytomax, Accelerade, Gu... or eat banana, orange, boiled red potato with the skin...

    If it tastes salty, no need to drink sport drinks or take additional salt.

    Smilingcat

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    That sweet/salty taste test is clever, I'll try it tonight. I start with a bottle of 50% gatorade and top off with water about half way through, maybe I'll bring 2 bottles and not top off. In this group we are all pouring sweat for a long time - we do a 1/2 hour intense warmup leading to low-cadence, high resistance intervals up to 9 minutes long (that's this month, next month I think we do lactose tolerance drills after warmup. I am truly depleted by the end and I think trying to drive home on the soy milk just isn't enough. (I'm not a bad person, I'm just starving!) I'll bring some salty nuts and maybe some baby carrots to crunch.

    Thanks for your help, everyone. I'll let you know how it goes.

    I reckon I should experiment with some better beverages, too. Maybe my trainer can hook me up with some samples.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DirtDiva
    A Vegemite and cheese sandwich would be perfect.

    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf
    Perfect for what? Certainly not to eat!
    Def to eat!
    Perfect choice DD!!!!
    Thats what I almost always make myself when I get home on Staurdays after a race. I am so hungry by then, and its what I usually crave. I load it with waaaaay more vegemite than i would on other days...

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    vegemite

    How about just a vegemite sandwich.

    mmmmm....tasty!mmmmmm

    If not, you can always try the Endura optimizer chocolate recovery drink! www.endura.com.au

    c

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    Hi, everyone - I'm just back from tonight's training. I almost doubled my gatorade intake, and then had my chocolate soymilk on the way home. No uncontrollable inner wild beast demanding junk food. The gatorade tasted sweet the whole time, so I think the answer to my question is that I was quite depleted of salts.

    I will experiment with better sports beverages, too. Thanks a bunch!

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    Quote Originally Posted by latelatebloomer View Post
    I will experiment with better sports beverages, too.
    How about a tablespoon of vegemite in a bottle of water, shaken not stirred

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    That might be a great idea, Road Raven, but vegemite doesn't appear on the shelves of our small-town Pennsylvania grocery stores. If I ever see it, I'll certainly give it a try, as you folks seem to find it so delicious and nutritious!
    I do hear, however, that it's an acquired taste - much like our own scrapple or shoo-fly pie!

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    Quote Originally Posted by latelatebloomer View Post
    Hi, everyone - I'm just back from tonight's training. I almost doubled my gatorade intake, and then had my chocolate soymilk on the way home. No uncontrollable inner wild beast demanding junk food. The gatorade tasted sweet the whole time, so I think the answer to my question is that I was quite depleted of salts.

    I will experiment with better sports beverages, too. Thanks a bunch!
    http://www.nextag.com/aria-womens-protein/search-html
    I have always been a salt-aholic- and it was only when I started to get a little more serious about sports nutrition that I found out the salt craving is dehyrdration.

    So being a semi reformed salt-aholic I concocted a bevvie that's sweet, salty, yet replaces electrolytes, contains protein and carbs- to haste the protein effects on your muscles. The recipe couldn't be simplier-- and best of all- it transports well, little to no refrigeration...

    Take 3 scoops Arias vanilla protein ( soy for us gals and whey protein) 2.5 teaspoons frozen oj concentrate, tablespoon of vanilla extract, and 20-24 oz water--- shake and enjoy....If you like cremesicles- you'll love this.
    "Competition is often won or lost on the 6 inch playing field between the ears."

 

 

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