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Mountain bike nutrition is a puzzling subject, with so much misleading information out there. In my quest to be ready for the EWS100 in the Tweed Valley in June, I decided to talk to an expert and get my head around the basics of nutrition for both active people, which we all are, and for the race event itself. We cover our appetites and how protein intake is key to that. Jamie provides some guidance on protein and where we can find the information we need to ensure we are getting the right amount. We talk about under eating, which is a common issue for many active people. Look at the differences between male and female requirements, as well as discussing hydration, stimulants and common supplementation, with some really interesting thoughts on creatine. There is heaps of useful information here.
This is our guide to mountain bike nutrition. So sit back, hit play and listen to this episode with Jamie Scott.
You can find Jamie on Instagram @athletica.nutrition or on his website athleticanutrition.co.nz.
You can find the New Zealand food composition data here and MyFitnessPal here.
Supporting Partners
Magura
MAGURA is not only providing riders like Loic Bruni, Finn Illes and Danny Hart with the incredible braking performance that they need to race at the top level. They also make a setup that’s still really powerful, but much more affordable. Their 4-piston MT5 brake offers an unbeatable performance to price ratio at just 100EURO. That’s half the price of it’s big brother the MT7. However, the MT5 still offers nearly the same stability and power.
Also with the MT5 you get to benefit from the MAGURA #customizeyourbrake program. That means you can choose from three different lever shapes, four different rotors and four pad compounds to adjust the brake exactly to your needs and preferences when it comes to ergonomics, stability and power.
If you are looking for a brake upgrade for the season, then get yourself more control with MAGURA’s MT brake range. Head to magura.com to find out more.
Canyon
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This voucher code is valid online between 12 April 2022, 00:01 CET and 3 May 2022, 23:59 CET. The code applies a free Bike Guard to Spectral:ON bike orders. It cannot be redeemed in conjunction with any other discount code and excludes Factory Outlet bikes and framesets. The code cannot be applied retroactively, and applies only to products available at the time of purchase. Cannot be redeemed for cash and resale is prohibited. The code can only be used once per customer. Canyon reserve the right to terminate or change the terms of this promotion at any time.
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