supplementation for hiking?
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to anyone (especially ze, who i think may have some science bites to add...)
just wondering if anyone on this board ever uses any supps for hiking/climbing/etc...? i've used a couple different ones in the past in the gym but don't really do much now... though recently i came across a bottle of powerbar's beta alanine supplement and i've felt pretty positive results of it. just curious.
just wondering if anyone on this board ever uses any supps for hiking/climbing/etc...? i've used a couple different ones in the past in the gym but don't really do much now... though recently i came across a bottle of powerbar's beta alanine supplement and i've felt pretty positive results of it. just curious.
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what timing. I'm on the hunt in Colombia right now....
more seriously
caffeine, at the very least, reduces the rate of perceived exertion (less pain at certain pace, or go faster)
long hikes, you could intake a few hundred calories of fast acting carbohydrates per hour into blood (like GU, gatorade).
maintaining electrolyte levels...I wonder about if I get enough potassium on hikes, but just a thought
that's all for performance during a hike. I dont' really do that stuff on hikes (only unless i'm actually going nonstop). I do use caffeine for training purposes in the gym, though.

more seriously
caffeine, at the very least, reduces the rate of perceived exertion (less pain at certain pace, or go faster)
long hikes, you could intake a few hundred calories of fast acting carbohydrates per hour into blood (like GU, gatorade).
maintaining electrolyte levels...I wonder about if I get enough potassium on hikes, but just a thought
that's all for performance during a hike. I dont' really do that stuff on hikes (only unless i'm actually going nonstop). I do use caffeine for training purposes in the gym, though.
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You're lucky that someone is gone.Zé wrote: caffeine, at the very least, reduces the rate of perceived exertion (less pain at certain pace, or go faster)
long hikes, you could intake a few hundred calories of fast acting carbohydrates into blood (like GU, gatorade).

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The real question is: do supplements work in closed areas of the forest?
HJ
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they do, and when I went, I drank lots of coffee, smoked some ganja, broke a chess board and stomped on a bible. but I didn't injure my ankle running away from the boogeyman like a sissy 

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its funny that even as a semi-newbie still, i know exactly what yall are talking about.
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I've been trying a new supplement. It's a called an "In-N-Out Burger." Not sure if I'm hiking any faster, but it sure feels good going down.

HJ


HJ
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40oz'ers of Miller High Life. I am not kidding.
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gosh darned control freak fascist moderator thinks he can delete that thread from existence!
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/s ... google.com
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/s ... google.com
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I think Zé should be banned. He's nothing but a trouble maker now.
Edit: add winking emoticon for the obtuse.

Edit: add winking emoticon for the obtuse.
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Lol.
Just realized I posted this in "news." Sorry, Taco, feel free to move to another category. Btw, there was a dude that looked like you in REI yesterday. Were you there?
Just realized I posted this in "news." Sorry, Taco, feel free to move to another category. Btw, there was a dude that looked like you in REI yesterday. Were you there?
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GOOGLE CACHE IS A LIE! (Just deleting everything "that guy" posted)
Matt, I was there, wearing a black Ford Racing hat.
I'll move this to general discussion.
Matt, I was there, wearing a black Ford Racing hat.
I'll move this to general discussion.
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I was halfway looking for you, but I don't really know what you look like, so I figured I'd just cruise.
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LOL. next time say hey. im the only employee who is 6'4 (or taller) and who isn't asian.
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Haha arright dude! I should be back in a few days. I've got $20 to blow.
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i was forced to chew on coca leaves and drink coffee today. i was ready to blitz up a mountain.
oh and I guess sodium bicarbonate could help buffer blood acidity, but not sure how well that works hour + endurance activity. never tried. Matt, why don't you try and tell us?
oh and I guess sodium bicarbonate could help buffer blood acidity, but not sure how well that works hour + endurance activity. never tried. Matt, why don't you try and tell us?

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I'm glad you agree with me. I hope to have more converts who see the light. Soon, all supplements will be done away with, including food and water.
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Pop-tarts, pringles and jalapeno cheese bread get it done for me.just wondering if anyone on this board ever uses any supps for hiking/climbing/etc...?
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Hammer Gel>>>>>>> Gu(GU) It's the stuff dreams are made of.
Gu sucks. Gu has caffeine (some do) which dehydrates. Gu is gross.
Hammer is good tasting. Hammer is made up of puree. Hammer is wonderful.