Hey guys.
I posted last week about natural supplements for cyclists. The feedback was very positive and I appreciate it sincerely.
I took the advice and rested more between biking. I also ate blueberries but man, are those suckers expensive here in Colorado. It definitely helped but it wasn't enough. I still feel tired and sore after biking, and it's really frustrating because I'm basically riding the same amount of miles every week. It feels like I've plateaued and I just can't get any stronger.
So I've been doing reading on muscle recovery: fluids and electrolytes lost in sweat/glycogen/carbs/protein, those seem to be the 4 nutritional elements of muscle recovery.
I realized I have not done ANY electrolyte replenishing whatsoever. Questions:
Do you think this is holding me back?
For anyone who knows, is electrolyte consumption done during, pre, or post workout? Does one load up on electrolytes?
Last one but important. Again, with the nature awareness being important to me, I'm not looking to Gatorade for solutions. So, anyone know of really good natural sources for potassium sodium and magnesium? I Googled and found seaweed lol, but I don't know how well that will work!
I posted last week about natural supplements for cyclists. The feedback was very positive and I appreciate it sincerely.
I took the advice and rested more between biking. I also ate blueberries but man, are those suckers expensive here in Colorado. It definitely helped but it wasn't enough. I still feel tired and sore after biking, and it's really frustrating because I'm basically riding the same amount of miles every week. It feels like I've plateaued and I just can't get any stronger.
So I've been doing reading on muscle recovery: fluids and electrolytes lost in sweat/glycogen/carbs/protein, those seem to be the 4 nutritional elements of muscle recovery.
I realized I have not done ANY electrolyte replenishing whatsoever. Questions:
Do you think this is holding me back?
For anyone who knows, is electrolyte consumption done during, pre, or post workout? Does one load up on electrolytes?
Last one but important. Again, with the nature awareness being important to me, I'm not looking to Gatorade for solutions. So, anyone know of really good natural sources for potassium sodium and magnesium? I Googled and found seaweed lol, but I don't know how well that will work!