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05-16-2008, 01:40 AM
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Energy help for biking?
Hey all, what supplement or food/bar would you recommend for high energy for biking? Is powerbar gel or whatever even worth it or should I get something else? I want to start biking but burn out quickly and need something to keep me going.
any info would be great,
thanks
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05-16-2008, 04:25 AM
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Don't be greedy and post the thread once and wait for a response
It sounds like you need more conditioning/pacing yourself
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05-16-2008, 12:45 PM
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What type of bike riding are you going to be doing?
When I ride I pick a cadence that I'm comfortable with, say 80-100 RPM, and keep things within that range. When I go up or down a hill I shift gears to maintain that rythm.
I'm into longer distance bike rides [150+ miles per day] and I never use energy bars etc. I actually pick my bike route so that I'm able to stop at gas stations every 15-20 miles. [sooner on hot days]
At every stop I just drink the contents of my water bottle, refill, and eat an apple or some fruit that I buy at the store. I've maintaned that pace for 14 hours...
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05-16-2008, 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by son_goku
I'm into longer distance bike rides [150+ miles per day] and I never use energy bars etc. I actually pick my bike route so that I'm able to stop at gas stations every 15-20 miles. [sooner on hot days]
At every stop I just drink the contents of my water bottle, refill, and eat an apple or some fruit that I buy at the store. I've maintaned that pace for 14 hours...
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Jesus, you can go 150+ miles on fruits and water? Hats off, man.
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05-16-2008, 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by son_goku
What type of bike riding are you going to be doing?
When I ride I pick a cadence that I'm comfortable with, say 80-100 RPM, and keep things within that range. When I go up or down a hill I shift gears to maintain that rythm.
I'm into longer distance bike rides [150+ miles per day] and I never use energy bars etc. I actually pick my bike route so that I'm able to stop at gas stations every 15-20 miles. [sooner on hot days]
At every stop I just drink the contents of my water bottle, refill, and eat an apple or some fruit that I buy at the store. I've maintaned that pace for 14 hours...
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150 miles!!! a day!!!!14hours!!!! holy moly, damn thats long brutal and tough
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05-17-2008, 12:10 AM
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Originally Posted by eneyman86
I also hated how my camelbak water went warm because it was scorching hot.. will stuffing one of those ice packs in it help much?
thanks fellas
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throw a lot of ice in it.
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