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Energy gels help to replenish carbohydrate stores that are depleted when running. Visit our website for more information about carbohydrate supplements
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2. In earlier days, runners relied
solely on water, sports drinks, and
some flat colas as their primary
carbohydrate supplement.
Luckily, we now have a plethora of
products that are designed to
speed glycogen to our working
muscles
One such product is the energy
gels
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3. • Previously runners depended on water and
sports drinks
• Now energy gels and other carbohydrate
Supplements supplements are available
• It will replenish carbohydrate stores that are
depleted when running.
Energy Gels • Gels will help the mind feel energized
• Take gels relatively early into the race
• Always take energy gels with water
Usage
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4. Your body uses two primary sources of
fuel - fat and carbohydrates.
Fat is broken down into usable energy
slowly, making it an ineffective fuel
source
Carbohydrates can only store a limited
amount in our muscles, so you'll be
running out of muscle glycogen very
quickly.
Energy gels are designed to replenish
carbohydrate stores that are depleted
when running
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5. Your performance on race day relies
on using the glycogen stored in the
muscle
Energy gels help replenish the
glycogen and calories you're burning
when racing hard.
A gel will wake you up and help the
mind feel energized, but it doesn't
necessarily prevent the bonk in your
legs.
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6. Like almost every facet of
running, the timing of when you
should take your gels is very
individual
Begin taking gels relatively early
into the race. So you have a better
chance of processing the sugars
faster and without stomach issues
Also have a good breakfast, with
less simple sugars. This helps you
avoid eating nothing but simple
sugar for 3-4 hours.
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7. Speed at which you're able to digest
and process energy gels plays an
important roll in how often you
want to take them
Wait about 45-60 minutes between
gels before taking another one.
This will avoid feeding too much
simple sugar into your blood
stream at once.
Your digestive track is trainable , so
eat gels at set intervals so that you
will digest the gel more readily
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8. It's possible that your stomach
might shutdown during the latter
half of the race.
If this happens, try eating only a
small portion of the gel, but in
closer intervals
This give your stomach a better
chance to properly digest without
getting sick
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9. Always take energy gels with
water, never alone and never with
Gatorade
Without water, energy gels will take
longer to digest and enter the blood
stream
If you take an energy gel with a
sports drink, you run the risk of
ingesting too much simple sugar at
once
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10. If you have any unique tips and
strategies for how to better
consume and digest energy
gels, please leave a comment at
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