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  1. #1
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    Payday bars = Awesome.

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    On long rides, I usually add a packet of Emergen-C powder to my water bottles.
    It has electrolytes, sugar, and sodium.
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    Yes, but does it have peanuts and caramel?
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    You mean the candy bar?? I could handle that.

    I tried the new Powerbar gel blasts and really like the cola flavor.

    Thanks for the suggestions, please keep them coming! It's so helpful to us newbies.

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    used to cramp spectacularly very often during martial arts training (back in my capoeira days) a classmate told me it could be a lack of salt. started taking some salt and water before training, and no more cramps.

    now I like orange flavoured Tang with salt added in. I just use some 'pan salt' that was lying ard the house. was lousy for cooking (hard to season properly coz it was low sodium and not salty enough u had to add quite abit) but apparently has extra minerals, so good for a home-made sport drink.

    peanut m&ms are great while riding...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    Yes, but does it have peanuts and caramel?
    Well heck, you can eat that too!
    But I prefer to keep my fluids a bit separate from my solid fuel when biking.
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    Smile

    I have been using the new Electrolyte mix from PowerBar - it comes in two flavors: lemon and mixed berry and is a small packet that mixes into your water. It replaces the electrolytes but is only 10 calories per packet. Tastes great IMHO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen View Post
    Payday bars = Awesome.
    where else can you eat candy bars and claim it's good for you?

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    The thing is that you lose more than just salt when you sweat, and for some people, being low in any or all electrolytes (potassium, magnesium, calcium, and sodium) can lead to cramping and/or reduced performance. So if you're a really salty sweater than maybe extra sodium is good for you, but you also should look into consuming something with all the electrolytes. A lot of us get plenty of dietary sodium, so maybe that's why some people do better with cramps if they pay more attention to consuming foods rich in potassium, for example. You might not need straight salt or the margarita bloks, just a general electrolyte supplement with some calories and then a salty snack after the ride, or at least not a low salt diet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen View Post
    Payday bars = Awesome.
    Second the Payday bars! Yum.

    A word about drinks with protein--they make your water bottles a real PITA to clean. If you don't get them cleaned out really, really well mold will grow rather quickly. I don't have a dishwasher and have decided to nix the protein drinks.

    One good thing about Gatorade is that just about every race uses it, so you train with what you'll be drinking on race day. If you race, that is.

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    I use Accelerade on most of my training rides. If it's hot, if I'm climbing, or if I know I'm going to be out for a long ride, I'll bring along Motortabs or electrolyte caps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brandy View Post
    I use Accelerade on most of my training rides. If it's hot, if I'm climbing, or if I know I'm going to be out for a long ride, I'll bring along Motortabs or electrolyte caps.
    Brandy,

    If you like Accelerade, you might want to check out the REI Outlet. Right now they have it on super-duper discount (around 42 cents/serving):

    http://www.rei.com/outlet/search?vca...ery=accelerade

    If you have them send it to the store for pick-up, you can save the shipping costs as well.

    Unfortunately, for me, I've found that I don't tolerate it well. So, if anyone wants an opened jar with about 20 servings left, let me know and you can have it for the cost of shipping!
    Last edited by michelem; 10-15-2008 at 03:31 PM.

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    I use Shaklee's Performance - its a maximum endurance sports drink. On long rides, I put extra powder in a baggie and can refill my water bottles with it. It comes in two flavors - Orange, my personal favorite and lime. I would try different products and drinks on shorter rides. I find that all that fancy stuff upsets my stomach. I use shot bloks and Luna moons, but for carbs, protein and salt - I always carry a package of peanut butter crackers. I have been riding for 30 years and do about 5 centuries a year and I always carry my crackers. When I have friends that need something extra to eat - it always helps them. Nothing fancy - just something that works. I have another friend who carries small boiled potatoes with her. Find what works for your body and stick with it! Bekki
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    Maybe I should start a separate thread but anyhoo. I have the opposite experience: drinking a regular sports drink on longer rides my belly swells up which is quite uncomfortable! so I think I'm retaining more water than I need. And I had to stop munching a handful of salted nuts before bedtime (always get the munchies then..) instead of the unsalted ones I usually buy because I'd swell up like a beach ball. I like salt but I rarely crave it. And I sweat a whole lot on my bike but I never notice the salt stains some people have mentioned. Does this mean I'm not a "salty sweater"? And I'm guessing I'm a little sensitive to sodium. Not noticeable during a normal day, but squeezed into tight lycra I do notice the difference.

    But I guess I still need the various minerals I lose in my sweat, so I'd better go looking for a sports drink with less sodium.
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    Elyte Sport...

    http://www.elytesport.com/

    The thing I like about this is that doesn't have the calories in it.

    No, it doesn't taste all "yum yum", but anything with a sweet taste just makes me sick anyway, so that's ok to me. I have not tried adding anything for taste, but maybe a bit of lemon juice or a sweetner packet might cut it for a try.

    I'm not a dainty sweater. Regardless of what I'm doing, I look like someone poured a bucket of water on my head.

    EDIT: The web site has a lot of good info, but here's one link from it that has a chart comparing the components to a variety of other drinks. Kinda interesting...

    http://www.elytesport.com/sportshealth/comparison.html
    Last edited by Miranda; 10-17-2008 at 03:19 AM.

 

 

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