Old 08-15-10 | 10:52 AM
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chasm54
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From: Uncertain
Originally Posted by Bacciagalupe
... your body will work more efficiently if you're consistently fueling yourself instead of over long stretches.
I'm afraid I don't understand what you mean by this, it doesn't make sense to me. As to the supposed advantages of sports drinks over conventional foods, if they exist at all - I agree with others that the marketing is mainly hype - they seem to me to reside entirely in convenience. They allow you to keep riding and to hydrate properly - including glucose and electrolytes - while you ride. But it is perfectly possible to do this with water and suitable food, even while in motion. And even if it weren't, on a tour I don't feel under any particular pressure to ride non-stop for several hours at a stretch anyway. Stopping to look at the view, take a picture, eat something, is all part of the experience. The idea that sports drinks are a necessity, and that it might be worth carrying bags of powder to mix them as I go, seems just a tad absurd.
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