When I go cycling, running, and hiking - I take a lot of supplements for amino acid replacement, electrolytes, and fuel.
I eat gels, gummies, trail bars, and electrolyte mixes for my water.
I think it's important to note that we bigger folks who are trying to lose weight need to watch what supplements we take because those too have fat, sugars, and calories that could hurt us in the long run.
Are there any special brands that you all go for in terms of being less fattening for athletes? I'd love to see what everyone is using these days. healthier alternatives.
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I need to look into more electrolyte mixes for my water as I seem to be low on it these days.
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I really like NUUN electrolytes. You can get them everywhere. They have a good taste, too.Demon_skeith wrote: Wed Oct 01, 2025 6:12 am I need to look into more electrolyte mixes for my water as I seem to be low on it these days.
LMNT is good too but kind of expensive. It's pretty much flavored salt but it will give you what you need.
I mainly use them for hot hiking, any trail running, and cycling when it's hot or I'm riding more than 20 miles.
Are you into hiking?
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Re: Weight-Conscious Supplements
I usually like to eat Cliff Bars whenever I need to eat something after working out. Though I wonder if there's better snacks for me to eat.