spewyewi wrote:Hi
A friend of mine and his son are about to do the 160K Lake Taupo challenge in NZ. I was thinking of ordering them some gels or bars or electrolyte drink mix thingies off
T7 as a wee gift. I am a bit worried as the powerbar things say take with water/not suitable for kids/may upset tummy etc etc.
Question are these things any good, do they upset your tummy and is it worth it or should they just be eating fruit cake and drinking cordial???
thanks
Ewan
I think the thing with gels, sports drinks (any nutrition) is that you have to test out what works for each individual.
Go over to the triathlon forums where there are lots of edurance (ie 9 and 10 hour event) athletes and the one mantra regarding nutrition is 'don't try anything on race day that you haven't used with success in training...'
As an example, me and my wife have both run long events (marathons, 100km endurance events etc) and we have different nutrition needs.
I can't stomach very much solid stuff (ie I could have maybe one muesli bars etc) and manage quite well on gels. Although even here, some gels are better than others, I can't have ones with too much caffeine in them, for example. My staples are the Endura gels, one about every 45 minutes to an hour. plus lots of good old fashioned water... (I sweat like a dog).
My wife does much better on 'proper' food. And many of the gels/gu etc give her an upset stomach....there are only a few selected gels that she can use.
I guess what I'm saying is its a personal thing...
I would hate for you to buy something that they try for the first time on 'event day' and end up spending more time on the toilet than the bike, for example...