What’s the best Sport’s energy drink to take for running?

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PinkCarnation asked:

I run for an hour 6 mornings a week, and I’m looking for something to boost my energy levels.

(No sh*t answers please!)






13 Responses to 'What’s the best Sport’s energy drink to take for running?'

  1. Sid - February 4th, 2010 at 10:18 am

    Well I guess people are always up for gatorade. You can try powerade as well. Or just good old water if you want.

  2. Striker122 - February 5th, 2010 at 9:26 am

    Water, definetly!

  3. John K - February 7th, 2010 at 11:51 pm

    Powerade
    Bawls

  4. yellowpalma - February 9th, 2010 at 6:01 am

    water-with salt and sugar if you must

  5. 1smartcookie - February 12th, 2010 at 11:14 am

    The best sport drink to take with you while you are running would be gatorade, powerade. Or have you tried vitamin water that’s good while to, and it’s better than drinking water.

  6. Graham S - February 15th, 2010 at 12:40 am

    STRIVE energy drink contains vitaimins B complex and C D E beta carotene folic acid amongst other ingredients its produced my nutrilite No1 suppliment manufacturer in the world select how to buy and then select your country uk probably. the drink is designed to speed up your bodys recovery during and after exersion. you drink small and frequent amounts during your exercise and a larger quantity after finishing. keeps your body energy levels balanced will hellping your body to recover without feeling exhausted. its desgined with sports in mind.

  7. jud_eyeknight - February 16th, 2010 at 3:35 am

    one with a lid or you will spill it ………

  8. mchenryeddie - February 17th, 2010 at 12:47 pm

    I would disagree with water. If you are running for an hour, water will help, but you certainly will have better performance with a smidge of carbohydrates. Propel, has too few.

    I usually like plain old Gatorade… The calories aren’t that bad and it gives you enough glucose to keep up your energy levels high.

    In addition, in the morning, your glucose levels are generally low (unless you eat before you run). Gatorade (and similar drinks) deliver energy pretty quickly, thus enabling better workouts.

    Some of the caffeinated drinks like Red Bull and Monster can be good, but their effects are diminished over time (as you become accustomed to the caffeine kick). Caffeine is also mildly addictive.

    If you are going to be going longer than an hour you may want to look at some of the super-high carbohydrate drinks. I used to use Twin Labs Ultra Fuel for my 2 hour runs (400 calories per serving). Head on over to GNC and see if they have any similar products.

    Good luck.

  9. abbafan - February 18th, 2010 at 10:33 am

    Just plain water, this is all your body needs, not some hyped up so called sports drink that they advertise on tv.

  10. footynutguy - February 20th, 2010 at 6:43 pm

    Gatoraid at least 15 minutes before and water straight afterwards. Remember to eat after exercise.

  11. glitterbug - February 22nd, 2010 at 9:19 pm

    You only need take water on the actual run, but try drinking a can of diet red bull before – definately works!

  12. chrisbute - February 24th, 2010 at 10:56 pm

    This is a great question. I’m not sure if you refer to taking the energy drink before you run or while you run.

    If it’s before you run and you simply want to wake up, plain old coffee will do the trick.

    If it’s while you run, that depends on the distance. Many experts say you don’t need anything if you aren’t going more than a 2 or 3 miles. I use Propel (made by Gatorade) for mileage between 3 and 6 miles. I use accelerade (sold at most running stores) for mileage beyond 6 miles. Accelerade is loaded with more nutrients for the more demanding runs. (see link to their website below)

    Another option to suggest is to use Energy Gels. These are highly portable and provide a quick burst of energy. For my marathon and training leading up to the marathon, these were valuable to have. Accelerade also makes the energy gels.

    I was never able to tolerate Gatorade while running since it had too much refined sugar and caused me to cramp up, Each person is different though.

    Good Luck!

  13. r_w_p_t - February 25th, 2010 at 2:35 pm

    I grew up drinking Lucozade Sport, and used to use it as a mental aid as well (I felt i couldn’t run without it). Now I’m a personal trainer and nutritional advisor. So I know you need the carbs and the blood electrolytes, but I also know that nearly all sports drinks are the same. If Lucozade Sport is on offer at the supermarket I drink that. If not I get stuff like Tesco/Boots/Asda own brand sports drink. The word you are looking for is isotonic in the name as this means it will almost immediately replace body fluid. You can always get some form of sports drink for about 50-60p per 500ml bottle


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