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Easily digestible proteins
I am doing a 24 hour mountain bike race next weekend and I need to bring some protein sources that are gentle on the digestive system. The races tend to wreak havoc on my innards, so I need to eat protein that is gentler on the stomach. Any suggestions?
There are like 17 diet mods here, so I am expecting good feedback from them. ![]() |
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Pinguo!!
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Miami, FL
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**cricketts... cricketts**
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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24 hour bike race huh, can you stop to go to the toilet??
Male, 38 years old, 5ft 11", 187lbs
Goals; 10k sub 46mins 10 mile sub 77 mins half marathon sub 120 mins
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I'm more concerned about the protein being easy on my stomach. I am indeed lactose intolerant, which sucks because I love Fruit Loops. ![]() |
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You can take some packets or containers of Amino Vital (either/or: liquid or powder). Are you going to be eating the protein while riding? or while camping, pre/post ride?
If you're riding, you're better off taking in primarily carbohydrates, with SOME protein (amino vital is the better choice). If you're taking the protein while camping, then maybe consider taking some POWDERED egg whites (won't spoil, and there are no eggs to crack), or some unopened cartons of Papetti's Egg Whites or Egg Beaters Egg whites... |
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yeah, but it's not going to be very hot and we have coolers! And you said Doug was bringing a stove!
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You may want to reconsider whey if you are lactose intolerant. Most whey still contain some lactose. |
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Jodi's pea protein (pre/post meals) is a great idea. |
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How does pea protein taste. Forgive me but it sounds absolutely revolting.
Obstacles don't have to stop you. If you run into a wall, don't turn around and give up. Figure out how to climb it, go through it, or work around it.
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Pea protein, eh? I'll check it out. I don't care how bad it may taste. I NEED to get some protein into my system without getting sick.
FYI, here is the electrolyte replenishment I'm using: http://www.eletewater.com/ |
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any particular brands or recipes you recommend?
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Pure Advantage is the most cost efficient and best flavored one I've found so far. Get the wild berry and throw it in a blender with a banana, strawberries etc. Add some splenda or stevia to that too. You need the additional fruit for this one
http://www.veganessentials.com/catal...ew-flavors.htm You could always get the choc-mint one but I have no clue what it tastes like. |
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I picked up a container of this yesterday at The Vitamin Shoppe. It was only $10.
http://www.vitaminshoppe.com/store/e...jsp?id=VS-1489 What do you think? It's vegetable protein, but pea protein is the #1 ingredient. It looks like the Vegan Essentials stuff is only available online. I was hoping to buy some at a retail store. |
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Topic: endurance mountain biking - what to eat on a ride.
I also use vegetable protein, also rice bran protein and a small amount of oil and bran for shakes during long rides (but I haven't ridden one of these endurance rides yet). I suggest you read up on making energy bars, make up a pan or two, consider sharing them with your team. Energy gels during the ride itself are essential, and you can use small sandwiches as well to keep you fueled between circuit legs that you ride.
I did a google, using the key words above. Heres a few good hits I found: Bicycle Source: Cycling Nutrition Section http://www.bicyclesource.com/body/nutrition/ http://bicycling.about.com/ (see section with a chart, how much, how to eat for endurance mountain biking) Energy gels for biking: http://www.carbboom.com/education/cycling.php High volume Sporting Goods stores and speciality stores like REI carry these energy gels, so do many biking gear shops. I would also page through articles at bicycle.com on race prefeeding and recovery (the important bits). Good luck, I Are Baboon. Sounds like fun! Hope the weather is nice. |
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Thanks for the information, Trouble. The product I linked actually has rice protein and rice bran in the ingredients, so I'm thinking that might be good.
I've eaten more energy gels and bars than I care to admit. ![]() |
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Yeah it's good. I prefer the pea protein over the rice because the pea has a better amino acid profile than the rice. This is good though the pea and the rice
Have you tried it yet? The one I linked I've actually never bought online, I buy in the local health food store.I read about those gels and I wish I could find the article but it made me stay far far far away from them. |
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"All powders pea protein tastes quite bad and doesn't mix too well, leaving a kind of grainy texture to the protein. However combined pea protein with whey protein and you get quite a good overall mix of amino acids and an almost time released formula. The whey proteins entering the blood stream very fast, while the pea proteins are absorbed much slower. Pea protein is relatively cheap and is added to a few formulas to increase the protein content while keeping costs quite low. Relatively speaking however these pea protein combined with ion exchanged whey protein style formulas have a good amino acid profile, low glycemic index, virtually lactose and fat free making them excellent choices for pre contest body building diets."
http://www.bodyactive-online.co.uk/s...peaisolate.asp Rice bran protein is high in lysine, but low in isoleucine and threonine. I always mix mine with both vegetable protein and whey protein blend. Stabilized rice bran protein is highly digestable, with a rating of 79-82. I found both vegetable and soy protein to taste bland and floury. I can't use them alone, which is why I mix them with whey blends or isolates. I can't use the energy gels because I have reactive hypoglycemia. Energy gels are simple glucose, water and electrolyte formulations. You're probably correct in staying away from their use, Jodi. You would probably have the same problem with a blood sugar crash due to poor insulin action to correct blood sugar dip following plasma blood sugar peak and return towards baseline conditions. In reactive hypoglycemia, the body undercorrects blood sugar following post-parandial spike. By keeping the spike quite low, you avoid under-correction and low blood sugar effects on heart rate, blood pressure and oxgyenation rates. |
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