Subject: RE: Anyone else get that "Full" feeling during races?You have to keep drinking regularly throughout a race. Your extremeties want the blood diverted from your internal organs so that they can use the blood. If you do not keep your stomach/intestines in operation they get less blood flow and in many ways shut down. Drink water to keep things flowing. Also, as was stated before, the body will have a hard time absorbing all of the carbs when they exceed something like 5 ish % by weight. This is why gatorade isn't 30,40 or 60% carbohydrates...the water is necessary, more concentrated carbs is not better. When you exceed that 5ish% concentration your stomach will get upset and not beable to digest the carbs. When you take in a gel, take some water also so that it gets diluted in the stomach. That aside, by the time I am done with a marathon or HIM, the last thing I want to do is eat or drink something..I'm full! A couple of years ago I watched the winners from both mens and women's races throw up as they tried to drink after they finished the Boston Marathon. Stomach shutdown. |