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Nutrion plan explained to a 5yo

I have always had some difficulty with a comprehensible nutrition plan. This works for me and is easy to remember:

During a cycling training session, maintaining your energy levels is crucial for peak performance. To achieve this, it's recommended to consume approximately 90 grams of carbohydrates per hour. Here are some ways to achieve that:

- Energy Bar: An energy bar is a convenient source of carbohydrates, typically containing about 30 grams. Take an energy bar every 20-30 minutes to replenish your energy stores.

- Energy Gel: An energy gel is a compact and easy way to get carbohydrates. Each gel usually contains about 30 grams of carbohydrates. Take a gel every 20-30 minutes, alternating with the energy bars, to keep your energy levels consistent.

- Sports Drink in a Water Bottle: Fill your water bottle with a sports drink that provides about 30 grams of carbohydrates per serving. Drink regularly from the water bottle, preferably every 15-20 minutes, to stay hydrated and maintain your carbohydrate levels.

- Timing: Plan your eating and drinking moments carefully during quieter parts of the training. Avoid consuming food and drinks during intense efforts or technical sections of the route.

Remember that every body is different, so experiment during your training sessions to discover what works best for you. By consuming 90 grams of carbohydrates per hour through bars, gels, and sports drinks, you give yourself the best chance for optimal performance and to prevent fatigue. Stay hydrated and fuel your body properly to make your cycling training a success!
 

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don simon fbpe | 9 months ago
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yes

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Hirsute | 9 months ago
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Even a child knows this.

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quiff | 9 months ago
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Thanks. Any suggestions for how I can remember this when I'm on my bike though?

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Ben Van Gils replied to quiff | 9 months ago
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yes, this is a new product in Flanders: www.pacingsticker.com

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quiff replied to Ben Van Gils | 9 months ago
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I bet shipping to the UK will cost a lot though

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Ben Van Gils replied to quiff | 9 months ago
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free shipping worldwide!

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quiff replied to Ben Van Gils | 9 months ago
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I'm getting commission, right?

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mark1a replied to quiff | 9 months ago
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If only there was some kind of top-tube sized label, maybe self-adhesive on one side, available... 🤔

 

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hawkinspeter replied to mark1a | 9 months ago
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mark1a wrote:

If only there was some kind of top-tube sized label, maybe self-adhesive on one side, available... 🤔

I wouldn't want anything cheap though. Probably something like £15 per sticker would be about right. Possibly double it for gravel.

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mark1a replied to hawkinspeter | 9 months ago
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I'd expect at least 4 in a bag and free worldwide shipping for that kind of money though. 

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hawkinspeter replied to mark1a | 9 months ago
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mark1a wrote:

I'd expect at least 4 in a bag and free worldwide shipping for that kind of money though. 

Worldwide shipping for free?

What a time to be alive!

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chrisonabike replied to hawkinspeter | 9 months ago
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hawkinspeter wrote:

mark1a wrote:

I'd expect at least 4 in a bag and free worldwide shipping for that kind of money though. 

Worldwide shipping for free?

What a time to be alive!

I know!  You can even get your ships shipped!

Although that might be a bit more pricey... but maybe if you save enough of these green shield stamps pacing stickers though?  Sounds like they help with so many other things like nutrition and bike-packing.

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hawkinspeter replied to chrisonabike | 9 months ago
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chrisonatrike wrote:

I know!  You can even get your ships shipped!

Although that might be a bit more pricey... but maybe if you save enough of these green shield stamps pacing stickers though?  Sounds like they help with so many other things like nutrition and bike-packing.

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chrisonabike replied to hawkinspeter | 9 months ago
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Ship shipping ships have shipping ships upon their decks to ride 'em,
And shipping ships have simple ships, and so on ad infinitum but those just have lifeboats.

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jaymack replied to hawkinspeter | 8 months ago
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But are they aero?

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andystow | 9 months ago
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That seems like a lot of grams of carbs for a five year old, although many parents seem to let them drink that much in soda regularly.

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Ben Van Gils replied to andystow | 9 months ago
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yes, I changed the title  3

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