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Race Nutrition Explained
By on 18/11/2009 13:44:17
With the right race-day nutrition you can avoid disaster and maximise performance

the best opportunities to eat and drink. What you consume will be determined by the distance you're racing, weather conditions and your personal preferences and tolerances."For sprint-distance races I might carry a bottle of squash or energy drink

Top 20 Race Day Tips
By Ralph Hydes on 09/05/2011 15:34:58

bars and put your glasses in your helmet with the straps/arms open. 8. If you can, have your bike shoes attached to your bike and put them on when you are moving. 9. Place your bike shoes in the right position if they are on your bike. Hold them

Q+A: How far in advance should I practise my race nutrition strategy?
By on 14/07/2011 12:00:00

for you on race day. So I would say that the more time you have to try different sports bars, gels, energy drinks and timings, the better. As well as thinking about which carbohydrate you'll take on board during the race this is also a good time to plan

Break Bad Fuelling Habits
By on 18/11/2009 14:51:13
Five bad fuelling habits you didn't know you had - and how to change them

're training in three disciplines, back to back.Change it: Prepare your recovery foods before you train so they're ready for you to eat when you most need them. Far from home? Pack a sandwich or an energy bar.Not drinking after bike trainingToo often

Fuel Your Fire
By Selene Yeager on 27/04/2011 15:37:31
Train harder by choosing the right breakfast for your session

-hour ride or two-hour run will burn more carbs than a long recreational ride or even a one-hour race. Consume about one gram of carbohydrate per 400g of body weight. The harder you ride, the more glycogen (carbs) you require."You need plenty of energy

Your Event Day Checklist
By on 19/06/2006 14:52:29
Here's a list of everything you'll need to take with you on race day

.RunRunning shoes Running/bike socksExtrasSunglassesHat (optional)Sunscreen (optional)Food (energy bars/energy gels to give you a boost if your reserves run low during the race)Water bottlesPostrace outfit: You may be modest and prefer not to strut around in your

Eat Well, Race Fast
By on 24/11/2009 11:50:38
Follow these easy refuelling steps to perform at your peak on race day

of rice, pasta or potatoes, the night before the race to top-up your glycogen stores. Aim to eat breakfast around three hours before the race and have a couple of slices of white toast or a bowl of low-fibre cereal. An energy gel around 30 minutes before

The Triathlete's Perfect Diet
By on 18/11/2009 15:43:18
Knowing what to eat and drink, and when, is vital for both newcomers to triathlon and experienced athletes. It's simple: if you don't use the right fuel, you won't function properly

sprint triathlon. Part of the way round I completely ran out of energy and my time was terrible. For my next race I had porridge for breakfast and finished in a great time."There are certain things to bear in mind with regard to eating before training

The Perfect Race Weekend
By Victor Thompson on 11/11/2009 10:08:09
Guarantee a perfect race weekend with this can't-fail guide to triathlon success

such as a sports drink or half an energy bar on the bike section, then a gel with some water on the run. Work out what time you will need to get up to eat breakfast three hours before the race starts, then set your alarm. Plan what time you'll need to leave

Do a Duathlon
By on 18/11/2009 15:07:31
Duathlon may have taken a bit of a back seat to triathlon in terms of profile, but it's a wildly popular sport as well as being a challenging alternative for triathletes

weight per hour. For a 70kg male this equates to 280kcals per hour (1g Carbohydrate = 4 kcals). This would typically amount to three gels, approximately one energy bar, two to three bananas or 750ml of energy drink per hour, depending on the brand. Ensure

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