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H.E.E.D the official Race Drink for the Gold Coast 1/2 Ironman
Customer feedback
One of our customers wrote to us this week with the following feedback
“I have been trialling your products and reading the guide at the same time.This has opened up a whole new area for me and I find it fascinating. I have been riding seriously for just on two years now and I have often thought it impossible to replace the calories expended. I also often suffer through a race with a lot of burping and still struggle to finish the race without “bonking”.The whole idea of replenishing only what the body can handle is revolutionary in my eyes. On the weekend I went for a 3 hour plus ride with only two bottles, 1 x 600ml with 2 scoops of HEED and 1 x 800ml with 2scoops of Perpetuem, then drank a 600ml bottle with 2 scoops of Recoverite when I got home. The results were amazing, not only did I finish strong and in record time but the next day I felt really good, with hardly any feeling of fatigue in my quads.” Mike.
He is competing in this weekends Angry Doctor MTB race
Thanks for the feedback.
Steve Born answers your questions
Steve is known for his ability to talk the walk, but also has years of experience of walking the talk.
The reason I specifically mention running is because it is a “digestively challenging” type of exercise, especially when compared to a less-impactive type of exercise like cycling.
OK To Go Carbs Only
So if you’re doing purely running workouts/races that are in the 3-hour-and-under range I believe it’s perfectly acceptable to go “carbs only.”
Yes, by not having a little protein in your fuel (such as in Perpetuem), you will break down a little lean muscle tissue to make fuel (about 5-15% of your energy requirements will be fulfilled from protein around the 90-120-minute-mark and beyond).
Main Issue Of Muscle Breakdown
The main issue with muscle tissue breakdown is that ammonia is a by-product, ammonia being a primary culprit in premature fatigue.
That said, if the workout or race is in the two-to-three-hour range, the problems associated with ammonia buildup are not really much of an issue at all… by the time they would be your workout or race will be long over.
Therefore, I give deference to the fuel that is going to digest the quickest – especially when I’m doing a type of exercise that makes digesting food/fuel a challenge – and that means Hammer Gel or HEED instead of Perpetuem.
So if you are doing just running workouts or races that would be my recommendation. A full flask of Hammer Gel should provide you with two hours worth of fuel so if you carried two full flasks in a three-hour workout/race that would be more than sufficient.
Take Care Of Electrolytes
You’d then just drink plain water to take care of hydration needs and consume Endurolytes to take care of electrolyte requirements. Now, if the workout or race is over three hours you will want to use a “carb + protein” fuel (Perpetuem).
You can use it from beginning to end as your sole fuel, or you can use it as your primary fuel, fulfilling 2/3 – 3/4 of your energy requirements, with Hammer Gel used to cover the other 1/4 – 1/3 of your energy needs.
Just as an example of the many fueling possibilities you can explore, when I go for a long bike ride – five hours for example – sometimes I will make a 3-hour bottle of Perpetuem and carry a full flask of Hammer Gel.
….Start With Perpetuem
I usually start with the Perpetuem right away and I don’t have any issues with it because I’m not doing a high-impact type of exercise (I’m just cruising along on my bike). I’ll use Perpetuem to cover three hours worth of fueling, with two hours covered by Hammer Gel.
Other times I will make a five-hour bottle of Perpetuem and use that as my sole fuel from beginning to end. So you see, there are a couple options that you can do when your workouts and races go beyond three hours… you can use Perpetuem as your sole source of fuel or you can use it as your primary fuel source, covering 2/3 – 3/4 of your energy needs.
What’s Easiest On Your Stomach
When your workouts or races are in the three-hour-and-under range – and especially if they’re higher-impact types of exercise (like running) or when you’re going at a very high exertion rate, I think it’s best to go with the fuel that’s going to be the easiest on your stomach, and that would mean Hammer Gel or HEED.
Will you burn a little muscle tissue and produce ammonia? Yes.
But in the medium-duration workouts/races (two to three hours), the issue attached with ammonia accumulation is really not problematic… your workout or race will be over by the time it is. In these medium-duration workouts or races there is a trade off and my vote always goes to the fuel that digests the quickest.
You are indeed correct in that you can use a “carb only” fuel (Hammer Gel or HEED) for the first 90-120 minutes.
Note, however, that it’s not absolutely essential but it is perfectly acceptable.
Many athletes do that because they don’t want to use a concentrated “meal in a bottle” fuel like Perpetuem right from the start… they’ll start with Hammer Gel for the first hour or so, then switch to Perpetuem.
Again, this is not a requirement, though it is perfectly acceptable. The only other thing I would mention is that you can increase your fluid intake a bit if you find it necessary. 500 ml is the low end of what is generally recommended to fulfill hydration requirements.
Weather Considerations
If you’re finding that amount works for you that’s fine; however, you can increase that to 750 ml, perhaps even 800 ml, if the weather is hot.
I hope this information is helpful to you, but if I’ve not fully addressed your question, or if you have additional questions, please feel free to email me directly at sborn@hammernutrition.com“
As always, at Hammer we are here to help solve your Nutritional fueling problems in any event.
FREE EVENT ENTRIES
Hammer Nutrition sponsors numerous events around the Country.
As with most of our event sponsorship, we get 2 FREE entries per event.
We are going to give these FREE entries to our customers !
Below are the events which we have 2 free entries.
If you want a free entry all you have to do is place an order of $100 or more and nominate your request in the comments section.
As of the date of this blog we only have 1 each of the entries into the Gold Coast 1/2 and NSW Long Course allocated, so it is first in gets it !
Some of these events have entry fees in excess of $200.
Oceania and Australian Long Course Triathlon Championships
NSW Long Course Triathlon Championships Forster NSW
Gravity 12 Hour MTB race
Gold Coast 1/2 Ironman
Sam White Memorial Triathlon
Murray Man
Brisbane to Noosa Century
MTB Mt Perry Gold Rush 6 hour
MTB 101
Sri Chinmoy Triathlon Festival Sri Chinmoy Multi-Sport Classic
Permenant Specials
That’s right permanent Specials, that last 12 months of the year every year.
Hammer Gels – Buy 3 boxes get 1 FREE – that’s $1.71 a gel (if you buy all the same Flavour)
Hammer Gel Jugs – Buy 3 jugs get 1 FREE – that’s $0.95c per gel ( if you buy the same Flavour)
Not all gels are the same ! Hammer Gel does not use any added simple sugars such as fructose and glucose. We use Maltodextrin and natural ingredients, so the energy levels are more constant for longer, with a slower drop off.
Enjoy the specials !
Cheers
David
Boy of Iron Keeps On Going
One of the guys we’ve mentioned once or twice on this site is Gold Coast lad Jack Sinclair – that’s Jack below enjoying a Hamer gel somewhere on the Nullarbor.
Jack is probably the fittest kid in Australia and in the last 12 months he has, amongst other things:
- cycled across Australia – that’s 4,500 kms in 30 days
- run the Gold Coast Marathon
- completed the grueling 96 km Kokoda Challenge
He’s Just 16 Years Old
And he’s just 16. Yep, 16 years of age.
Jack also donated and manages the web site for the very popular Sydney to Surfers bike ride.
He’s helped raise tons of $ for charity with those various things.
To top all that off he’s also currently going for his private pilot’s licence. Busy lad!
Jack Uses Nothing But Hammer Products
Jack’s always been a big fan of Hammer products and him and his dietician planned out the cross Australia training and the ride itself using Hammer products as his energy base.
Jack told me he used gels and Heed as he goes, Perpetuem for the long stuff and swears by Recoverite for his post training recovery.
“Thanks for the products David – the Hammer stuff got us across Australia. It’s great knowing I have the right stuff every time I do an event – feels like I have a big advantage before I even start,” said Jack.
No worries Jack – keep up the good work.
Cheers
David
Noosa Running Festival
This is a great way to have a run and enjoy a break in Noosa !
Hammer have come on board the Noosa Running Festival to supply H.E.E.D as the official energy drink for the event. Featuring a distance for everyone 21km Half Marathon. 10km and 5 km.
USM events expect over 2000 people to run.
If you need a PB in one of these distances, it’s a great please to do it ! it’s dead flat.
See you there.
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