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Started by ROBsS4R, June 22, 2008, 08:53:00 PM

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duckwrench13

Quote from: x136 on June 26, 2008, 03:45:47 PM
Heh, yeah, every time I go on a group ride, people are drinking from bottles that look like leftovers from a Ghostbusters movie, and are passing around enough powder and pills to fill a Tarantino film. I'm just sitting there drinking water and eating a granola bar... :P

Yep, nutritional experimentation...scary :o.

Personally, I'm a fan of keeping it simple. A decent diet, sufficient rest, and plenty of fluids... mainly H2O and juice.  On a ride, usually an energy bar that actually resembles and tastes like real food stuffs, and a couple of packets of electrolyte mix if I need em. And of course, plenty of water.

I've found that if I can't pronounce the ingredients, then I probably don't want to eat it. It should be food, not a high school chemistry set. [cheeky]
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x136

Quote from: mostrobelle on June 26, 2008, 03:51:14 PMguys are just better at lots of the things I like to do.   >:(

Pfft, only if you accept that as fact. ;)

Quote from: duckwrench13 on June 26, 2008, 03:58:52 PMA decent diet, sufficient rest, and plenty of fluids...

Agreed. Well, in theory. In practice, I usually manage to get no sleep before rides, and I can feel it. :P

Quote from: duckwrench13 on June 26, 2008, 03:58:52 PMI've found that if I can't pronounce the ingredients, then I probably don't want to eat it. It should be food, not a high school chemistry set. [cheeky]

That's not a bad way to go about things in general, on a bike or not. In fact, I vaguely recall being taught this in some kind of nutrition class in elementary school. "If you can't pronounce the ingredient, it's probably not good for you."
     

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Hey Rob, is the bike riding helping you sleep better at night? :)
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QuoteHey Rob, is the bike riding helping you sleep better at night? Smiley

No =(

I thought it would. I still cant fall asleep before 2:00am

All though the exercise has some other interesting side effects  [evil]
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mostrobelle

Quote from: x136 on June 26, 2008, 05:36:41 PM
Pfft, only if you accept that as fact. ;)

Ok, let me qualify that...the best guys are often better than me at the things I like to do.  I tend to hold my own pretty well against the average schmoe.   [cheeky]
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