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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: ex of santa cruz, california, usa
Posts: 798
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mr. T (i man),
went on a longish ride with a bud, climbing right along with him on our usual route (were i have been known to slip behind on the extended climbs) this includes a canyon descent and climb one side of 9 miles and the other of 14+ miles steady 'bout 8%ish. kinda hot out, prob around 90s in the canyon, some areas with NO shade. brought 1 lg. bottle water and 1 rock fuel. on the start of final climb out, my right quad cramped up about 1/2 way. i could ride but it needed to be babied 'till it "cooled out". from there on i was flirting with the bonk. previous rides had me climbing this same route with two bottles straight water. no cramps. even at times i have done this with 1 bottle. this day might have been hotter and slightly higher paced. we did jam at times. any input from you is welcome. my question is, is it more beneficial to carry two bottles straight water than one of water and one of rock fuel in this situation in terms of hydration? my feeling is i needed more of both, but there is no drinking faucet up here bro. the easy answer i am sure is to carry more water, perhaps a third bottle in the jersey pocket or even resort to the camelback (which i have if it gets hotter) the other alternative is to stash water the day before, which we have done before... but mostly i am interested in the water vs. rocket fuel when it comes to hydration vs. on the bike carbo intake in regard to preventing cramping. [QUOTE=TiMan]Good point about the sodium.....it is really important. Potassium is next important but nowhere near as important as sodium. If I am doing a long ride or race I sometimes take a calcium citrate pill that has some mag and zinc too....but that's probably over kill. |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Recovery is the Golden Fleece and almost nobody gets it right
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Bro you don't need any carbs for the first hour of any ride. So for the first hour only water is fine.Then after an hour you are going to need some easily assimilated carb...and dextrose is the best(my sports drink). But the sports drink is better than water for hydration purposes on the bike because it contains sodium...which is helpful for hydration purposes especially when it is hot out and you have lost sodium in your sweat. Stash water bottles along the way the day before. on a long ride.....3 hours or more.....then eat something solid after an hour or so. |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 223
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I know it's a while back that this was posted but..would you make just enough for the next day's ride or say a few days worth ?
I'm going to try the glucose + salt (don't have potassium and it's 21:30 ) for tomorrow's ride....good to hear it's not too sweet too!Do you have a measurment for the spoons ? Quote:
Last edited by giannip : 30-03.-2008 at 08:36 AM. |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 24
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I tried your formula and works fine for me.I just want to tell you that you are right with recovery.Last year I was in training every day,but this year I have better results with less hours on training.Thanks for tips man.
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