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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    Thanks for your experience - I must admit that I find Sustained Energy interesting - and IMO the blander the better - when working out intensively I find that the less flavor in my water the better. I have always been like that. What doesn't seem very sweet to me when I am not working out suddenly becomes overly sweet when sweat is pouring off of my body... I have send an email to Hammer Nutrition to find out if I can get a sample of both of their "fuels" so I can taste them before purchasing.
    Just remember as many have mentioned, SE doesn't have electrolytes and you need those. So add either some regular drink mix or use electrolyte capsules.
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  2. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois View Post
    Just remember as many have mentioned, SE doesn't have electrolytes and you need those. So add either some regular drink mix or use electrolyte capsules.
    I will certainly do this. I am waiting to talk to the Infinit folks about their product. I just have to do some research, and probably email my nutritionist, to determine the best balance of carbs/protein/other things to fit my needs. I am trying the Cytomax for spinning, I want to compare it with the Gu Electrolyte Brew.

    If I am just having a light session, or just a training session with no extra work then am going to stick with water.

    I greatly appreciate everyone's input on this - it is greatly appreciated. I had noted on Hammer Nutrition's site the information about the "shelf-life" of the two fuels once mixed, but it helped hearing from those who use it that it really has such a short life-span before it starts "turning".

    Eventually I will have to decide how best to carry this with me for long rides as I will, probably, be alone for most of them. It would be nice to meet a riding companion, but I won't stay home because of it My bike only has room for one bottle holder, there really is no room for another on down or seat tubes. If nothing else I can take a small backpack or something like that. That is a few months away though, so am not overly concerned about it right now (though it is in the back of my mind).
    Last edited by Catrin; 02-05-2010 at 04:46 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    I'm still looking for a drink mix that has non-dairy non-soy protein (can't really stomach "real food" on a long run). Why are hemp and rice protein powders so grainy? May try to add some to my "gel" next time, anyhow.
    Have you tried Pea Protein? I get mine from Vitamin shoppe. It's made by Olympia labs.

  4. #19
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    Right now I haven't tried any protein supplements during a run. It's only recently I've been running long enough to feel like I need any.

    I was just looking at this line that my natural food store started carrying but I'll be danged if I can remember the brand name. It looked like really high quality stuff anyway, a mix of chia and hemp and some other proteins.

    I've used Perpetuem on long rides, just because they never give you enough protein at the snack stops, but I really don't like to use that much soy, especially unfermented isolated soy protein. Anyway, unlike running, I don't ride hard enough to mess with my digestion, it's just that over 50 miles or so, I need protein. I've been known to scarf an egg salad sandwich when a hot, hilly century went by a convenient store (and finished strong, despite all the ribbing I got for the sandwich )
    Last edited by OakLeaf; 02-11-2010 at 10:54 AM.
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  5. #20
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    I have been using Gu Electrolyte Brew as an experiment - while I certainly felt better at the end of my spinning classes/intensive workouts my blood sugar spiked pretty high and the taste of the stuff is just too strong.

    So.... while still trying to reach a living person at Infinit, I picked up some Cytomax that someone mentioned earlier in this thread. Much, much lighter taste, lower number of carbs as the Gu Brew (22 vs 25), my blood sugar didn't spike near as high. Looking at the ingredients it appears that the carbs are perhaps from different sources.

    Interesting experiment, am looking forward to see how the Infinit works out later in the season. I see no need to add protein to my spinning/weight lifting sessions at this time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Urlea View Post
    Are you thinking of Perpetuem?

    http://www.hammernutrition.com/produ...-energy-drinks

    One dose of that would fulfill the uptick in calories you need & it has the carb/electrolyte/protein combo you were looking for.

    I train with it every week. Huge fan. The caffe' latte flavor is great mixed as a paste or sports drink.

    Hth!
    I drink this every time I ride! I love love love it!!!

    You can also buy individual packets of this, I believe, to just test them out. Can't you?
    Last edited by XMcShiftersonX; 02-18-2010 at 05:56 PM.
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