Subject: RE: JeepFleeb's 2008 group - FULL! JeepFleeb - 2008-03-27 10:07 AM
Just so you don't forget: Gatorade, Infinit, Gu2O and the like are not hydration. They may be liquid but they're food, not hydration. Your body processes a liquid with carbs just like solid food. If that's all you use on a long distance race, it's a perfect formula for GI issues and bloating. I use Hammer Gel, whatever sports drink is on the course and water.
Aaron, FYI that isn't quite the case. As long as the solution is isotonic it will pass into your system. INFINIT is a hydration prduct. Yes it contains the calories and electrolyte you need, but not in a form that will lead to digestive problems. I have 24 hour races on 100% liquids (INFINIT ) with zero digestive issues.
Far be it from me to defend gatorade but the Endurance formula is not bad stuff and is a hydration product. The regular gatorade is for drinking while cutting your lawn NOT for endurance atheletes. No idea about Gu2O. There are a number of drinks that have calories and electrolyte that work just fine for hydration.
The single biggest factor when determining what hydration product to use for training and race day, is make sure that it has a BLEND of different types of carbs. By using a drink with maltodextrin, sucrose, dextrose and in some cases fructose you will increase the number of calories that your body can absorb by 30%. This is a HUGE number over a 5-15 hour effort. You are pretty much capped at about 220-240 calories per hour that you can absorb thru a singular carb product. By adding a sucrose and/or dextrose (glucose ) those numbers climb over 300 calories per hour.
Edited by infinIT 1 2008-04-22 2:17 PM
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