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Q+A: Why should I bother with energy drinks?
By Joe Beer on 09/09/2002 09:45:06
Our experts answer real-life questions

Q. Why should I bother with energy drinks? I know that I need to keep hydrated during training and racing, but isn’t water good enough?A. As you run, two things happen: (1) you lose water as your body uses it to cool down and (2) you use muscle

A Quick Guide To Sports Drinks
By Runner's World on 07/11/2006 16:59:36
What's an energy drink... or an electrolyte... or a recovery drink? Here's a 30-second guide

Here's a quick guide to the different types of sports drinkEnergy drinks with electrolytes: the most common, all-round energy drinks. Electrolytes (sodium and potassium) replace the salts lost in sweat and help to reduce cramping, among other things

Fuel On The Move
By on 02/02/2010 14:18:23
Our experts pick out the best drinks, gels, sweets and bars for optimum long-distance fuelling

.”Contact: lucozadeshop.comDrinks | Gels | Bars | Sweets

Topping Up The Tank
By Anita Bean on 02/02/2010 14:00:21
Keeping filled up on the run is great, but you’ve got to start with a full tank of gas. Sports nutritionist Anita Bean tells you how to fill up the right way

.Beware Of The Gas Avoid gas-forming foods such as baked beans and other pulses, cruciferous vegetables (broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower), bran cereals and spicy foods.Take To The Bottle Keep a water bottle handy so you remember to drink regularly throughout

Fuel Your Fire (Preview)
By David Morton on 02/02/2010 16:10:44
The perfect nutrition strategy is the key to success in long-distance races. Here's a simple guide to keeping your tank topped up (non-subscriber preview)

and on a 10K most people will have finished before their body needs anything.Isotonic energy drinks and gels are very rapidly absorbed, as your body is understandably extremely keen to grab what it needs. Just don't wait for a telegram telling you quite how

Kick Five Bad Fuelling Habits
By Simon Cole on 06/04/2011 09:10:40
Put those wicked ways behind you with these kick-it tricks

You're training regularly, but your diet could be draining you of energy and making things harder. High glycaemic index (GI) foods make for unstable energy levels with their fast but short-lasting release, while insufficient carb or protein

Q+A: OK - what's the secret to drinking in a race?
By Hal Higdon on 09/09/2002 09:45:06
Our experts answer real-life questions

or bottle. If you’re not used to drinking energy replacement drinks, suddenly gulping one down during a race might lead to an upset stomach. Likewise, you don’t want to mistakenly pour one of these over your head to cool yourself down, as they tend

Q+A: Why do I feel nauseous after racing?
By Nick Critchley on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
Our experts answer real-life questions

. Palpitations and mild tremors are also not uncommon, but as blood-sugar levels return to normal the feeling usually passes. Prevention is usually found in adequate pre-exercise nutrition and hydration, and the use of energy drinks while running instead of water

RW's 60-Second Guides: Nutrition on the Run
By Catherine Lee on 20/02/2007 14:51:59
What to eat and drink before, during and after a run

, rehydrate you quickly and also give your immune system a boost.Energy bars are also good for topping up your fuel reserves when you get back. Like recovery drinks, they contain a mixture of carbohydrate and protein that will help your muscles recover faster

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

in discomfort, stomach cramps or a sudden and embarrassing need to dive behind a bush. It's better, therefore, to eat and drink little and frequently rather than gulping everything in one go.Taking on too little energy will eventually deprive your muscles

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