Cycling is one of the best ways to keep your body in peak physical condition, and there are a lot of products out there designed to make the entire experience as pleasant and safe as possible. A lot of these awesome accessories not only keep you safe while pedaling through new terrain, but they’re...
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Rad Accessories That Will Jazz Up Your Cycling
Loving the BITE: Cucumber Salad for the Cyclist-Gardeners (and the rest of us, too)
This time of year, my gardener friends have cucumbers coming out their ears. And not to be mean, but it’s not a good look. If you’re in the same boat, here are some great options for cucumbers and why you, as a cyclist, should grow them or buy them, and then most importantly, eat...
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8 Must Have Accessories for London Cyclists
Cycling is steadily becoming one of the more popular ways to travel around London. An incredible 32% of all vehicles on the roads in zone 1 are now bicycles and on some main roads, up to 70% of vehicles are now bicycles, and that’s only during the morning rush hour! It is clear to...
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Ditch the Vehicle and Cycle Through Thailand
Ditch the Vehicle and Cycle Through Thailand: Why It’s Better Our Way Thailand is every traveller’s dream destination, but not many know that THE BEST WAY to explore it is not by taking taxis or trains, but on cycle! Biking through the lushness of this country formerly known as Siam takes your travel to a...
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MyID for on and off the Bike
I’ve always liked the idea of having some sort of personal ID on me when out for a ride. You know…..just in case. It’s something we don’t want to think about, but being pro-active is always a good thing. Way back, I used to ride with a little note written on paper that had...
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Loving the BITE: 3 Effective Pre-Ride Snacks Already in your Kitchen
We’ve all been there before. Looking forward to a good ride, and searching the pantry for quick snack before heading out. Well, I’ve got good news. A great pre-ride fueling choice is likely at your fingertips, just setting in your kitchen, ready to nourish your body before you start. Here are three everyday foods...
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Tips and Tricks for Family Bike Rides
Tips and Tricks for Family Bike Rides by Paul Denikin Bike riding is a great way to have fun, exercise and travel. As much as I want to dust off the old bike that’s been hanging around the garage and start training for cross country cycling, we’ll leave the long distances to the professionals....
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Loving the BITE: Energy Balls Are All the Rage
What do you have when you’ve got nuts, dates, cocoa, & salt in a food processor? Sounds like a nutrient-packed snack or fuel option to me! If you take a look online these days, you’re sure to hear about “energy balls.” They are all the rage (do people even say that anymore?) Like most...
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The Case for Homemade Fuel
We’re giving away a copy of Matt Kadey’s new book….Rocket Fuel: Power-Packed Food for Sports and Adventure. Have a look at what Matt has to say about homemade fuel, and be sure to check out his recipe for Granola Bites. Then leave a comment letting us know what you think about his thoughts and...
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Surfing, Beer, and Motorcycles
It really doesn’t matter how much internal coolness you personally have, but just by being a surfer….or drinking beer…..or riding a motorcycle, you instantly up your cool factor. I’ve always been fascinated about this concept and how these three things have such impact in how we view other people. As with most things in...
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Loving the BITE: Health-Upgrade Balsamic Dressing
Here’s a shocker: I think more of our foods should be made at home. I think when you buy a prepared food at the store, the time you save with buying it rather than making it should be spent checking (and double checking) the ingredients list. I think athletes can stay healthy, recover better, train...
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Loving the BITE: Beet-It Chips
This week’s Loving the Bite recipe can’t be beat. As a true SuperFood vegetable with a beautiful color, it’s hard to beat beets. They can be intimidating, I know. But, once you get used to adding them to salads, smoothies, and even snacking on them with our Recipe of the Week, you’ll find them...
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Sugar Alternatives for Energy and Hydration
Question: I am using the homebrew sugar formulations (sometimes added to green tea). I am also trying to wean myself off 1/2 dose adrenalean “lip tonic delivery system” (biorhythm brand- caffeine, hoodia g, synephrine, yohimbe) capsule for energy.
My question is other than juice, can you suggest modifications in lieu of table sugar for energy and hydration.
Answer:
Both raw/organic honey or agave can work great in the homebrew (substitute in the same quantities for the sugar, or to taste), but you do have to shake well in order to make sure they don’t settle out. Have you tried either of these? Also, make sure to use at least the minimum amount of salt recommended in the homebrew as the temps rise, you need the sodium replacement if you’re sweating.
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