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bentMSrider




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Tour of the Wichitas
Jun 23rd, 2012, 5:27pm
 
Did the Tour of the Wichitas today.  First time for me, although I've ridden around in the Wichita Mountains/Meets area on several occasions.  Never tried to go up mount Scott...somehow always seem to miss that turn  Smiley  
 
Good ride today, good people, some really good roads, and some that make Texas chip-seal seem like heaven.  
 
About mile 30 of 53 my legs started cramping up.  Was able to finish, but was far from comfortable.  Anyone have any preventative suggestions on that?
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Re: Tour of the Wichitas
Reply #1 - Jun 23rd, 2012, 8:42pm
 
Quote from bentMSrider on Jun 23rd, 2012, 5:27pm:
Did the Tour of the Wichitas today.  First time for me, although I've ridden around in the Wichita Mountains/Meets area on several occasions.  Never tried to go up mount Scott...somehow always seem to miss that turn  Smiley  

Good ride today, good people, some really good roads, and some that make Texas chip-seal seem like heaven.  

About mile 30 of 53 my legs started cramping up.  Was able to finish, but was far from comfortable.  Anyone have any preventative suggestions on that?

 
There are several solutions for you to explore to handle cramps.  I, myself, have been dealing with cramps since I can remember.  Over the years, I have found that cramps happen when I greatly increase activity all at once.  When I slowly ramp up my activity, I can safely do up to twice my normal activity, or do normal activity in much higher heat, of course, making sure my nutrition has potassium and other electrolytes.
 
Some have found great success drinking pickle juice.  Bursting with cramp-halting electrolytes, pickle juice is heavy artillery, but I can't bring myself to drink brine.  I prefer eating pickles.  You can keep pickle juice with you, or pre-load beforehand.
 
A real compact way to keep electrolytes with you is in seltzer tab form.  During a ride, just plunk a tab in a bottle, (it's preferable to have at least two bottles--one for electrolyte drinks, and a water-only bottle.)  Here are some choices among the tabs:
http://tinyurl.com/7aomcro
 
Myself, I just have a diet with a good supply of minerals and salts that provide the body with stores of electrolytes pre-ride. Here is a good list to get you going good nutrition:  http://tinyurl.com/7zwjbu9
 
Pre-ride, after the ride, or after every couple of hours or so during a ride, I will down a Gatorade FUEL pouch, or if I have the luggage capacity, I will keep a bottle of Gatorade with me.   Not really into GU and other stuff.  No money for it, anyway.
 
 
Get plenty of sleep, and drink water, and you should be fine!
. . . . now get out there!   Smiley
 
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Reply #2 - Jun 24th, 2012, 8:35pm
 
If you are riding in extreme heat for long miles, please remember to carry electrolytes with you - and take them.  The water safari this year had a gentleman die from drinking too much water without enough electrolytes (hyponatremia)
 
Like was stated before, there are many different forms that you can carry.  Additives to your water (I can't take these), capsules, chews, etc.  Personally, I use the capsules and in an emergency, you can always open the capsule and suffer the taste.  Typical electrolytes that should be included are:  
sodium, calcium, potassium, magnesium and chloride.  Some decent ratios can vary, but .2 sodium, .3 chloride, .25 calcium, .125 magnesium, and .125 potassium works well for me.
 
Be safe out there!
 
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Re: Tour of the Wichitas
Reply #3 - Aug 15th, 2012, 2:38pm
 
Thanks for the info.  Went back to drinking pickle juice.  Hate the taste of it. But I hate cramps worse...
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