I just compounded some of my special rehydration goop. In order
to bike much beyond half an hour a day, I’ve had to compound a
special rehydration compound. I drink a little over a bottle per hour
of vigorous biking. The recipe is enclosed at the end.
If I just have Gatorade, I have to drink over two bottles of it to
recover from an hour of biking outside, and chow down on a salted
banana and some other fruit. EVERY DAY, while tired, or face cramps.
Or I drink a bottle of goop, end of story.
I could just buy stuff that’d fill the need, but it’d get expensive
(>$5/day?). So I make it instead, needing to spend an hour and $4-5
per week. Plus, I can fiddle with it. And, maybe it’ll even work out
as a marinade (see post two previous).
Because it does take work to make it, I also drink alot of Gatorade
and other retail sports drinks as well.
Now that I do most of my biking indoors on a trainer setup, this isn’t
quite as necessary. I could conceivably live without it by drinking even
more Gatorade and eating more bananas. BUT it’s vital whenever
I bike outdoors. My neighborhood is hilly, and I live in a windy
region, though since bike-friendly, non-major, roads are usually
less level, I suspect lots of bikers face plenty of hills. It does
feel good to get to the top of them.
The Recipe:
This is a high-intensity rehydration mix. It’s basically a slightly over
double-strength hydration recipe, using pureed fruit as a base.
Because it’s a pain to make, I make a week’s worth at a time.Interestingly, I’ve found that I need to to add a little bit of oil to
the standard hydration recipe for it to work for me; well, it’s not
surprising that the fat-intolerant medical industry would ignore that
need. BUT I binge on much more and less healthy fat if it’s not in there.Even this isn’t quite complete for me. I also need a small amount of
meat afterward that I should try adding.Ingredients:
Because of allergies, I use a filtered water pitcher as the water
base. Allergies to things in water are worse when biking (though air
allergies are easier, go figure).TO MIX INTO 5 3/4L GATORADE BOTTLES)
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5 cups fruit / whole bananas / whole apples
1 3/4 cups sugar
6 tbps salt
3 tbps canola oilTo make:
Get out blender
Get out liquid measure, w/filtered water
Add some fruit and blend in batches, dding enough water to blend completely
Once it’s all in, blend for 2 1/2 min
Add salt, oil, sugar, blend
Taste mixture for sugar/salt balance, add one if needed.
Divide mixture equally into bottles
Fill bottles w/filtered water, using liquid measure
Cap, shake, clean, and refrigerate each bottle.The original hydration recipe I started with:
TO MIX WITH 1 LITER
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1/3 cup + 1.5 TBPS sugar
1 tsp salt
1 cup fruit or banana
This is how i make my goop lol. I dont use it as a sports drink, but i guess i could. I make it for a breakfast smoothie, cus i really dont like eating fruit, but it’s an easy way to get some good stuff into me. I put in the blender half an apple that’s been cored, apple seeds are poisonous. I throw in a small handful of oatmeal, oat bran, and wheat bran. Then half a banana some olive oil, and some milk. I blend it all up, then i add some ice cubes and blend some more. Sometimes i add some cinnamon.
Comment by Barb — April 14, 2007 @ 12:55 pm
Interesting goop recipe. I wonder if mine would be healthier and still work if I exchanged some of the sugar for something else, like flour or fiber.
My wife sometimes makes something like that.
I’ve noticed a bunch of protein powders at a nearby smoothie shop, but *I* seem to need actual meat for my recovery needs. An artefact of my particular system, I guess.
Comment by biker — April 17, 2007 @ 12:10 am
hmmmm…..interesting. Is it meat you need or any animal protein, or protein period. Nuts are protein, but not animal protein. What about adding milk or cheese or yogurt? I wouldnt add meat for one reason. You are making a weeks worth at once, the meet would go bad in that time. I’m not into taking all the hd supplements myself, but, if you want to try something really healthy that’s very good for hd, try substituting sugar with trehalose, you can do a search and read about it on the hdac or lighthouse. Trehalose is a type of natural sugar that is actually really good for hd. I wouldn’t add flour, raw flour? yuk lol but wheat germ or bran or oats or oat bran are good…smile
Comment by Barb — April 17, 2007 @ 11:30 pm
Yes, I seem to need real meat. I’ve tried tons of alternatives. None do the job for me, really. That’s not true for everybody, but it’s true for me.
I plan on using cured ham, and my goop already needs refrigeration, so it should be safe.
You’re right – I should try at least partial trehalose replacement. I just heard about it recently.
Comment by deathbiker — April 18, 2007 @ 12:42 pm