Prenatal vitamins helped me ease up on the meat cravings.
Mostly, after a big hard ride, I just have the desire to CHEW, more of a texture thing after all those gels and chomps and bars, and a burger usually hits the spot.
-- gnat!
Prenatal vitamins helped me ease up on the meat cravings.
Mostly, after a big hard ride, I just have the desire to CHEW, more of a texture thing after all those gels and chomps and bars, and a burger usually hits the spot.
-- gnat!
I don't think you "need" more (in fact some studies show the whole protein recovery drink thing isn't substantiated and really just plain more calories in carbs is better for recovery).
That said, I certainly have been known to crave meat after a long ride. After my 600k, that was all I wanted - a cheeseburger (bacon double, dontcha know). Same with the Death Ride this Saturday. In fact, I'm still a little hungry...![]()
Sarah
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I didn't necessarily crave meat, but I was super hungry. After the STP, we went for dinner and I was ravenous. It took forever for them to bring the food and once the food came I was only able to about half of it. I woke up in the morning starving again almost to the point of being sick. We went for a big breakfast and then few hours later on our trip back to Seattle, I was starving again and stopped at Subway for a sandwich. I seriously ate my way back to Seattle and once I got home, all I wanted was a super big, super crunchy dill pickle. That really hit the spot! It usually takes me a few days to get back to a normal appetite after a big ride. I also usually drink lots of extra water.
I'm glad to read that I'm not the only one. I did give in to the urge for a hamburger today and am no longer feeling "crazed". I'm sure it's all in my head...
Your post really touch a cord with me. I have never been a big meat eater, but since I started commuting to work on the bike, I have cravings for a really nice steak. My husband is really surprised, he has always been the carnivore in the familiy. Ah, the sound and smell of a steak on the barbecue....
No, it's all in your body, and listening to your body tell you about its nutritional requirements is a good thing - so often suppressed among modern people.
If you have a philosophical objection to eating meat, then you need to figure out what specifically your body is asking for (protein, sodium, phosphorus, iron, B-vitamins, or most likely a combination of all those things). But if you're okay with eating meat, then find a good source of local grass-finished, hormone and antibiotic-free meat, and have some once in a while.
And when your body craves greens, eat greens. When it craves berries, eat berries. Et cetera.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler