Energy drinks are soft drinks advertised as boosting energy. These drinks usually do not emphasize energy derived from the calories they contain, but rather through a choice of caffeine, vitamins, and herbal supplements the manufacturer has combined.
Any liquid designed specifically for cycling. It should include the sugars and minerals needed to replace what's lost through exercise.
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Energy drink
Energy drink I take after each workout session: 2 scoops of protein/carbohydrate mix with skim milk (31g of Protein per serving).
As an alternative to protein shake my doctor recommend this recipe for energy drink for pre and post workouts:
1 cup of hi-lo milk
1 heaped dessert spoon skim milk powder
1 egg white
1 fresh fruit (banana, peach)
1 heaped desert spoon Milo
1 multi-vitamin capsule (powder) emptied into mix
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blend and drink