
black2003ss wrote:I just recently started mixing in G2 Gatorade (grape flavor is the best for me) with my water in my camelback on a 1:1
black2003ss wrote:I just recently started mixing in G2 Gatorade (grape flavor is the best for me) with my water in my camelback on a 1:1 ratio and I can't believe how it has helped on the 15+ mile rides. Training helps as well, but I am finding that nutrition is so important. I was always afraid to make my stomach upset and puke. I just avoid eating 1-2 hours before the ride and not stuff my self. The more fatty and high acid content the food is, the worse it is for me. I avoid spicy suaces, fatty foods like potato chips, mexican food, etc. The best I have found is a well balanced sammich like mentioned above. If I ate pizza right before a ride, everyeone would see what I had for lunch.
jonw9 wrote:Isn't G2 like zero calories, or maybe like 10/serving? I don't know if I would call that nutrition. I am sure it has sodium and electrolytes which may help with cramping, but not do much for energy.
c0nsumer wrote:jonw9 wrote:Isn't G2 like zero calories, or maybe like 10/serving? I don't know if I would call that nutrition. I am sure it has sodium and electrolytes which may help with cramping, but not do much for energy.
Yep, it is. It'd help, but... there's not a lot there.
For what it's worth (not for you jonw9, but the OP and whatnot) on my ride today I had a 24oz bike water bottle that was around mixed up to contain around 900 calories. Along with a couple handfuls of cashews and dried cranberries I drank that over the course of 3.5 - 4 hours, then mixed up another 600 calorie bottle for the last 1.5 hours of riding. I find that I need ~300 calories/hour to keep going, and some solid food helps me feel better too.
jcrazyjj wrote:I've been eating way better recently and have noticed a difference. My love for OB&J sammiches has been found again. Haha. I'm trying to eat many small meals throughout the day opposed to 1 or 2 large ones. So far so good, hopefully I can keep it up. That being said, is like to try the gatorade and water mix sometime, see if that makes a difference.
black2003ss wrote:I'm just starting to learn what "bonking" feels like and what the "symptoms" are leading up to it.
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