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Old Thu, Mar-20-08, 14:10
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Default TKD: how long before a workout do you pop your smarties?

Hi all. I'd like to try adding some fast carbs before I work out, as I'm starting to 'bonk'. I've seen people quote 30-60 minutes before. Immediately before would be more convenient for me. Any thoughts?

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Old Fri, Mar-21-08, 05:32
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I'm on CKD, so I do things a tad different. Monday and tuesday I really dont need carbs, but by thursday I really feel like its beneficial for my workouts to add 15-20 grams.

Fast carbs (sugars) no more than 30 minutes.
More complex carbs should be 60-75 minutes.

Thats my take.
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Old Fri, Mar-21-08, 08:58
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Thanks! I'm thinking that taking it just before should be okay. I'm going to try it, anyway.

I'm in a yoga class for the whole hour and a half before weight work, and it would be disruptive to get up and eat. :-)
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Old Sat, Mar-22-08, 17:46
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Mmmmmmmmm smarties!! When I'm lucky enough to have a stash of them (sent from my mom in the States), I hoard them for workout nutrition,

I like to have a roll right when I start my dynamic warmup, and then munch on 3 or 4 more rolls during my warmup lifts and the session itself.

So immediately and during is my vote.
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Old Sun, Mar-30-08, 18:57
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Excellent!
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Old Thu, Jul-10-08, 07:48
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how many carbs ar in smarties
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Old Fri, Aug-15-08, 08:21
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If I recall correctly, they are 5 grams per roll.
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Old Tue, Oct-28-08, 14:15
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What in the world are 'smarties'? And WHY is it you take them?
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