You need calories, water and sodium EVERY hour riding. You can get all of these from stuff in the grocery store or mini-mart. Sports products offer no advantage. Less concentrated isn't better as long as you get enough of each. It all mixes in your stomach. See the nutrition articles on the Resources section of WWW.coach-hughes.com
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- Skratch Products? [3 Updates]
- Seattle Randonneurs PBP vests and jersey order- one more chance [1 Update]
MFQZ <mf...@rochester.rr.com> May 17 08:25AM -0700
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Andrea Matney <andrea...@gmail.com> May 17 09:19AM -0400
Anyone have experience with Skratch products during endurance rides? I'm
intrigued with this video explaining why their electrolyte drink at only 80
calories within 16 oz. of water is better than more calories.
http://www.skratchlabs.com/blogs/news/6018756-hydration-science-and-practice
Thanks!
Andrea Matney
DC Randonneurs
Chris Ragsdale <ragsda...@yahoo.com> May 17 06:45AM -0700
I was using it this past weekend for our 400k. I loved it and had a great experience with it. The flavors are mild and and not to syrup like. I also was using the Allen Lym rice cakes which I also recommend.
Chris Ragsdale
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Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2012 6:19 AM
Subject: [Randon] Skratch Products?
Anyone have experience with Skratch products during endurance rides? I'm intrigued with this video explaining why their electrolyte drink at only 80 calories within 16 oz. of water is better than more calories.
http://www.skratchlabs.com/blogs/news/6018756-hydration-science-and-practice
Thanks!
Andrea Matney
DC Randonneurs
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Daniel Pack <daniel...@mac.com> May 17 02:06PM
I've been training with Skratch products for about a year with very good results. I've had no stomach issues or any cramping. I would point out that you need to be sure and not use more than the recommended amount of powder per bottle. The acidity will rise significantly and will be hard on your mouth.
I raced Calvin's Challenge (12 hour race) a couple of weeks ago and was still happy drinking Skratch at the end of the ride.
Regards,
Daniel Pack
Knoxville, TN
On May 17, 2012, at 06:19 AM, Andrea Matney <andrea...@gmail.com> wrote:
Anyone have experience with Skratch products during endurance rides? I'm intrigued with this video explaining why their electrolyte drink at only 80 calories within 16 oz. of water is better than more calories.
http://www.skratchlabs.com/blogs/news/6018756-hydration-science-and-practice
Thanks!
Andrea Matney
DC Randonneurs
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dougm <drmi...@gmail.com> May 16 11:49PM -0700
I asked Voler if I could buy 2 Seattle Randonneurs PBP wind vests like
the ones ordered ( and reordered once already) last year. I'm really
sold on their vests and should have ordered more.
I figured they would say no way but thought there was no harm in
asking.
Fortunately they said they would do one last reorder if 5 or more
items are ordered (combined jerseys and vests). They will give us the
price usually reserved for a 15 item minimum.
The cost is going to be $78 for the wind vests , $81 for the hidden
3/4 zip jerseys, and $83 for the full zip jerseys. If for some reason
we get 25 or more items ordered the cost will go down
About $6-9 dollars per item. Shipping will be additional but I'm not
sure how much. Items will ship around Sept. 30, maybe sooner.
I will do the leg work. I'm not exactly certain yet but I think those
who want to buy might have to write me a check and I'll pay Voler for
the whole order. I'd like to limit the order to folks in the Seattle
area as I think it will be a bulk shipment to one address. However,
I'm open to
"arm twisting" for those outside of the Seattle area who really want a
vest or jersey.
The vests and jerseys will be blue with white "Seattle Randonneurs"
lettering and red PBP logo stuff just like before. I suspect we will
do another NON PBP Seattle Rando order in the future but don't know
when. This will be the absolute last chance for PBP logo items from
Voler until 2015.
I'm inclined to have the order processed and closed as soon as, or
shortly after, we hit the 5 item minimum so don't delay if you want
one.
Please contact me at
drmi...@aol.com
if you want to order.
Thanks,
Doug
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Eat and drink what you like as long as it's almost all carbohydrate. The in a stage race the pros consume a combination of sports products (from sponsors) and real food. They need a lot of calories and like Bill get sick of too much of any particular product.
I researched what Garmin, Sky and RadioShack consume during stage races. Allen Lim, now working with Skratch Products, worked with Garmin and the Shack. Here's what I learned including how to make your own at less cost!
http://www.coach-hughes.com/resources/homemade_cycling_nutrition.html
If you have real interest in this subject I can strongly recommend purchasing Allen Lim’s book “The Feed Zone Cookbook – Fast and Flavorful Food for Athletes” $14 at Amazon.
Jim House
Maumee, OH
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