Tony
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« on: October 18, 2009, 10:25:14 pm » |
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was googling "emergen-c and running" a while back, and one of the top answers was someone on a yahoo answers forum saying that it doesn't contain any electrolytes, and just a bunch of uneccessary vitamins, and to drink gatorade during your runs.
This person couldn't be more wrong. Emergen-c is a solid electrolyte drink. In fact i was looking at Endurolyte capsules by Hammer nutrition a little while ago. They contain magnesium, magnese, calcium, sodium, potassium and vitamin B6. Emergen-C packets contain all of these and in higher amounts, plus it has other minerals, and more b vitamins and vitamin C to keep your immune system up. There is a tiny, tiny amount of sugar in it, almost negligible. Depending on the type you get as well it contains other stuff. I get the joint formula that contains glucosamine and something else, i just get it cause its the tangerine flavor an I like it best. They have an acai berry flavor, which contains acai berry powder. some people swear by this as an energy and antioxidant booster. Jury is still out on that for me. It has a weird but drinkable flavor.
Anyways, just wanted to let people know that emergen-c is a fantastic pre-run drink to keep your electrolytes well balanced for the run. I took one emergen-c before my first marathon last week and between that and heed and water, i went strong the whole way. You do have to be careful of the high vitamin C content if you don't take a lot of vitamin C normally ( which you should!!!) because it can make your stomach a upset or give you diarrhea. I've never had this problem. I also did not need to go to the bathroom once during my entire 3+ hour marathon. So i think i was pretty well balanced with electroytes. I always take one before working out or regular runs as well. I'd say it's a big part in my ability to run in 100+ degree heat for 20 or more miles.
At $9 for a box of 36 packets, it's one of the better kept secrets in sports nutrition, in my opinion.
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