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Are Gels Really That Bad? w/ Dr. Mark Hearris - The Science of Getting Faster Podcast Ep. 9

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Does the form in which we consume carbohydrates impact our ability to utilize it during exercise?

The performance-enhancing effects of carbohydrates are becoming increasingly evident. For this reason, researchers and athletes continue to explore how we can maximize the benefits of consuming carbohydrates on the bike. In this episode of the Science of Getting Faster Podcast, we speak with Dr. Mark Hearris to discuss whether the form in which we consume carbohydrates impacts our ability to utilize them during exercise.

RESOURCES COVERED IN THIS EPISODE: https://trainerroad.cc/3UDm7wn

TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE:

(0:00) Welcome!
(0:58) What determines the substrates we use during exercise?
(3:09) How much carbohydrate can we store within the body?
(4:14) How much carbohydrate can our skeletal muscles physiologically use?
(10:17) Limiting factors of carbohydrate oxidation
(12:32) What is tolerance, absorption, and oxidation?
(15:11) What does the research say about the optimal carbohydrate sources, ratios and volumes for use during exercise?
(25:22) The research question
(27:02) Study details
(39:25) How does temperature impact substrate utilization?
(42:06) How does hydration status impact our ability to oxidize carbohydrates during exercise?
(43:31) How do the intervals at which we consume carbohydrates impact our ability to oxidize carbohydrates?
(45:29) The outcomes measured during this study
(46:56) The results! 🎉
(48:37) Who is most likely to suffer from GI symptoms when supplementing with carbohydrates on the bike?
(52:37) Are bigger riders at a disadvantage?
(56:00) What are Dr. Hearris’s recommendations for carbohydrate supplementation during endurance exercise?

• Continue the discussion on the TrainerRoad Forum: https://trainerroad.cc/3LvmBRn
• Submit a study, researcher or topic to be covered on the Science of Getting Faster Podcast: https://www.TrainerRoad.com/SOGF
ABOUT TRAINERROAD — CYCLING’S MOST EFFECTIVE TRAINING SYSTEM
TrainerRoad makes cyclists faster. Athletes get structured indoor workouts, science-backed training plans, and easy-to-use performance analysis tools to reach their goals
• Introducing Adaptive Training: https://bit.ly/3qb8KDn
• Build Your Custom Plan: https://bit.ly/3rbc0jM
• Train Together with Group Workouts: https://bit.ly/3r8PRlQ
• Get Started: https://bit.ly/302vUkW
SCIENCE OF GETTING FASTER PODCAST
The Science of Getting Faster Podcast cuts through the noise and talks directly to the scientists doing the latest research into how to become a faster cyclist, stronger athlete, and healthier person.
Join Sarah Laverty of TrainerRoad as she interviews a new researcher every month about their latest studies, what questions they were hoping to answer, what they observed and what they are still hoping to learn.
• Subscribe to the Science of Getting Faster Podcast on iTunes: https://www.TrainerRoad.com/SOGF
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Does the form in which we consume carbohydrates impact our ability to utilize it during exercise?

The performance-enhancing effects of carbohydrates are becoming increasingly evident. For this reason, researchers and athletes continue to explore how we can maximize the benefits of consuming carbohydrates on the bike. In this episode of the Science of Getting Faster Podcast, we speak with Dr. Mark Hearris to discuss whether the form in which we consume carbohydrates impacts our ability to utilize them during exercise.

RESOURCES COVERED IN THIS EPISODE: https://trainerroad.cc/3UDm7wn

TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE:

(0:00) Welcome!
(0:58) What determines the substrates we use during exercise?
(3:09) How much carbohydrate can we store within the body?
(4:14) How much carbohydrate can our skeletal muscles physiologically use?
(10:17) Limiting factors of carbohydrate oxidation
(12:32) What is tolerance, absorption, and oxidation?
(15:11) What does the research say about the optimal carbohydrate sources, ratios and volumes for use during exercise?
(25:22) The research question
(27:02) Study details
(39:25) How does temperature impact substrate utilization?
(42:06) How does hydration status impact our ability to oxidize carbohydrates during exercise?
(43:31) How do the intervals at which we consume carbohydrates impact our ability to oxidize carbohydrates?
(45:29) The outcomes measured during this study
(46:56) The results! 🎉
(48:37) Who is most likely to suffer from GI symptoms when supplementing with carbohydrates on the bike?
(52:37) Are bigger riders at a disadvantage?
(56:00) What are Dr. Hearris’s recommendations for carbohydrate supplementation during endurance exercise?

• Continue the discussion on the TrainerRoad Forum: https://trainerroad.cc/3LvmBRn
• Submit a study, researcher or topic to be covered on the Science of Getting Faster Podcast: https://www.TrainerRoad.com/SOGF
ABOUT TRAINERROAD — CYCLING’S MOST EFFECTIVE TRAINING SYSTEM
TrainerRoad makes cyclists faster. Athletes get structured indoor workouts, science-backed training plans, and easy-to-use performance analysis tools to reach their goals
• Introducing Adaptive Training: https://bit.ly/3qb8KDn
• Build Your Custom Plan: https://bit.ly/3rbc0jM
• Train Together with Group Workouts: https://bit.ly/3r8PRlQ
• Get Started: https://bit.ly/302vUkW
SCIENCE OF GETTING FASTER PODCAST
The Science of Getting Faster Podcast cuts through the noise and talks directly to the scientists doing the latest research into how to become a faster cyclist, stronger athlete, and healthier person.
Join Sarah Laverty of TrainerRoad as she interviews a new researcher every month about their latest studies, what questions they were hoping to answer, what they observed and what they are still hoping to learn.
• Subscribe to the Science of Getting Faster Podcast on iTunes: https://www.TrainerRoad.com/SOGF
FOLLOW TRAINERROAD

• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrainerRd
• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trainerroad/
• Twitter: https://twitter.com/TrainerRoad
• Strava Club: https://www.strava.com/clubs/trainerroad

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