In order to sustain your energy for long workouts, you need to refuel with some kind of sporty energy product. Sport nutrition products are manufactured in so many forms these days – sport drinks, powders, energy bars, goos, and chews – so how do you know which one is right for you? Hopefully I can ease your confusion starting with sport drinks, powders, and tablets. Popular brands of sport drinks include Gatorade, Accelerade, and Powerade. These pre-made, often neon-colored drinks contain carbs that you need for quick energy, and sodium and water that you need for hydration. A proper sport drink contains about 15 grams of carbs and 110 mg of sodium per eight-ounce serving. You can also buy powders you mix with water to make sport drinks. You only really need these drinks if you are working out for an hour or longer or are sweating profusely during your workout. I wouldn’t sip these while running on the treadmill for 30 minutes. The sugar isn’t necessary for

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Sports Energy Products Explained: Drinks, Powders, and Tablets


John


