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Mid Run Fuel Alternatives

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Fueling Up Mid Run

 

          What do you turn to for your mid run fuel? Almost every runner you see has some sort of fuel, regardless of how much they need. And for many, it helps to have plenty of options. In the middle of a long run, rules go out the window. It’s no longer protein, low carbs, and healthy fats. A runner’s body needs fast-absorbing carbs and food that will spike insulin and send sugars to fuel their muscles.

         I like variety, and I like convenience too. According to Runner’s World, these are some great choices to keep your energy up. Do you have any that you recommend? Leave them in the comments below!

 

mid run fuel

Gatorade Endurance Carb Energy Chews
Portion: 1 sleeve (4 chews)
Calories: 120
Carbs: 31
Other Notable Features: Sodium, potassium (Gatorade Endurance Carb Energy Chews formulation contains more electrolytes and carbs per chew compared to G Series Prime formulation)

 

Jelly Belly Sport Beans
Portion: 1 pouch (~13beans)
Calories: 100
Carbs: 25
Other  Features: Electrolytes, vitamins, Extreme Beans contain 50mg caffeine

 

PowerBar Performance Energy Blasts
Portion: 1 pouch (~9chews)
Calories: 200
Carbs: 46
Other  Features: Sodium, +/- caffeine

 

Clif Shot Bloks
Portion: 1 sleeve (2 servings of 3 cubes/svg)
Calories: 100
Carbs: 23
Other  Features: Sodium, +/- 50mg caffeine

 

Honey Stinger Organic Energy Chews
Portion: 1 packet
Calories: 160
Carbs: 39
Other  Features: Sodium, potassium, 1 gram each protein and fiber, gluten free, +/- 32mg caffeine

 

 Perpetuem Solids
Portion: 3 Tablets (available in 6 tab canister or 90 tab tub)
Calories: 100
Carbs: 20
Other  Features: Various electrolytes, 3 grams protein, carnosine, +/- 10mg caffeine

 

 CytoMax
Portion: 1 pouch
Calories: n/a
Carbs: n/c
Other  Features: +/- 50mg caffeine

 

Raisins

Portion: ¼ cup packed / 1 small box
Calories: 123
Carbs: 33
Other  Features: Rich in potassium (but with little sodium), 1 gram each protein and fiber, +/- organic, gluten free

 

Dried apricots
Portion: 15 halves
Calories: 127
Carbs: 33
Other Features: Rich in potassium (but with little sodium), 2 grams protein (a bit high in fiber with 4g), +/- organic, gluten free

 

Pretzels, hard, salted
Portion: 1 oz
Calories: 108
Carbs: 23
Other Notable Features: Sodium, potassium, and iron, 2 grams of protein

 

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