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  • fire_foot@alien.topOPB
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    1 year ago

    Experimenting with running fuel can be an adventure. What type of fuel are you going to start with? I hope it goes well!

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      1 year ago

      Not a clue lol. Honestly probably gonna grab some small, individual packaged thing of candy (just because we have some left over from Halloween). Probably not “the best” choice, but it’s easy enough shove in my pocket with minimal mess, and it has some simple sugar/not a ton of fat or protein. I will worry about getting something more purposeful after I find out I’m not just gonna puke everything 2 minutes after eating it lol.

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        1 year ago

        Candy is legit! I have a hard time with gels and tend to do candy and bits of real food. For candy, I highly recommend sour gummy worms and Swedish fish :p But really any simple sugar will help!

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          1 year ago

          No Swedish fish lol, but I did have some random Skittles and one last thing of gummy snacks lol.

          First point I noticed: I have had a deviated septum for I don’t even know how long, never really cared about it. It became WAY more evident as I was attempting to mouth breath like a champ and eat candy simultaneously lol. Probably good that no one was recording this debacle lol.

          Second point: I am sure it would be more evident during significantly longer runs. I didn’t have any sort of stomach issues, but also didn’t notice any real “energy” from eating some sugar. Are the first little pack of Skittles around 40 minutes, the gummy snacks at about 1:00 (purposely slowed down a bit around mile 4-5 so I would even have some time after the second snack). I dunno, I didn’t notice it “helped”, but I think it’s also fairly short/slow to really “need” any sort of food during the run. But happy to find I didn’t have any major stomach/gut issues after eating something. Maybe I will look at more “performance”/grown up options as opposed to random candy next time lol.