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Nutrition tailored to your needs – we find out more...


Posted: 24 August 2007
by David Arthur

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Infinit Nutrition £23.99

Walk into any well stocked bike shop and the racks crammed with products will be spilling over with products all vying to satisfy your nutritional needs. It can be bewildering to know where to start, especially if you’re new to cycling.

I’ve taken to trying out most of the available products [and am about a stone lighter as a result - ed.], as what works for me might not work for someone else, so trial and error has landed me with a range of products that I can rely upon, whether it’s training or racing.

Energy products, and our understanding of nutrition, have come a long way since riders would make do with just a little water (and the odd stop for beer or wine in the early days). The companies behind the current crop of energy products go to lengths to ensure they deliver the right balance of energy but are easy to drink.

But the simple problem with many energy products is that of compromise. I might have completely different needs from energy drinks than say, Richard might, and there’s a huge range of factors that can influence what I need when I’m riding. Many of the available products hope to offer a fit for every rider.

But what if you could have an energy drink specifically tailored to you, your riding and your needs? Step forward Infinit Nutrition, the newest energy product to hit our shelves. The US company has been around for a while, but it’s only recently that it’s been available to UK customers, and we were first to try it out.

The USP of Infinit Nutrition is customised nutrition. Visit the website and a quick-start interview, which takes all of five minutes, asks questions such as how much do you train, how much do you sweat, do you cramp, are you training to lose weight and many more. All the answers to these questions are used to calculate an energy solution that perfectly fits your needs. No compromising.

Once you’re been through the short process you’re presented with a list including flavour, carbohydrate blend, calories, electrolyte, protein, amino acid and caffeine blends, the levels of which can be altered. If you decide you actually want a stronger flavour, just grab the slider bar and drag it towards the strong end.

What is Osmolality?

Osmolality is a term used to describe the concentration of particles dissolved in a solution. It is a measure of density and is expressed in units of measurement known as osmoles or milliosmoles (one thousandth of an osmole), per 1000g of solvent, or mosm/kg.

The more particles a rehydration beverage contains (such as carbohydrate, electrolytes, amino acids, anti-oxidants, protein or flavouring), the higher its osmolality.

The smart part of the process is the Patent Pending process called Osmo-Fit, which ensures your formula is well-balanced and not too highly concentrated to be readily absorbed by your body. If you find you’re a bit confused by your formula, a quick phone call (or they’ll phone you if they spot something awry) to the helpful people at Infinit will ensure your buying the right blend.

Depending on the mix of your formula, you’ll get a tub between 1.5 and 2kg, for £23.99, enough, according to Infinit, for 25 servings. You can buy off-the shelf energy products too, if the customisation process all gets a bit too much. Ranging from daily training to criterium racing to ultra distance blends, in three flavours, they cover a lot of scenarios.

So how does it work in practise? I’ve been using my formula, along with a recovery mix, for a couple of weeks now in place of my regular energy drink, and the results have been good. Unfortunately we can’t do a controlled lab test with a couple of athletes to give you a detailed analysis of the product. But I can say I found it extremely easy to drink. I’m quite adverse to strongly flavoured energy drinks so I specified a weak flavour, and it was spot on. Even after several hours I still found it enjoyable to drink.

So it goes down well then. Performance wise I certainly didn’t detect any loss of energy during some attempts at controlled tests. I used the Infinit Fluid Recovery drink (the Punch flavour tastes surprisingly similar to Love Heart sweets, oddly enough), which seemed to have me feeling fresh the following day, with replenished legs.

Verdict

The ability to customise your energy drink is a clear boon, if like me you’ve never quite found the perfect energy solution for your needs. I was worried about ordering a large tub of an untried drink, but my doubts proved unfounded as I found the drink great in practise. In fact, I’m still using it and haven’t needed, or wanted, to go back to my previous energy supplier. And when I go back to order another tub, I might just adjust the formula a touch, it’s that flexible.


good Customise your energy drink

bad Can't try before you buy

performance 9
value 9
overall 9

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    When I am out on the bike training, I have my sports drink and the food I eat are jelly babies. Since I started to eat jelly babies my biking has got much better. Eat one jelly baby every 10 minutes and the sugar follows through you.
    Posted: 24/08/2007 16:08

    Ah,

    I like :

    http://sweetswholesale.co.uk/acatalog/5014541097370_500.jpg

    They are  much nicer than the babies,

    do you think Richard is going to regret the fact that you can now insert pictures into the Forum


    Posted: 24/08/2007 19:30

    i like to do nuun and gels those new sis gels are good as are high 5 choco gels i only use them when racing in training i eat bananas or haribo i had some sports beans but they aint great
    Posted: 24/08/2007 21:41

    I have to say Nuun totally impressed me & I've felt amazing since starting to use it especially after turbo-training or a really hot/humid day on the road!
    Posted: 24/08/2007 23:37

    yeah -i'm not keen on using the carb drinks every time i train but nuun gives the electolytes you need wihtout all that sugar/rough taste - it stops salt cravings too.
    Posted: 25/08/2007 09:19


    kps
    Big fan of nuun too, but like the sound of this stuff. Should be able to get a nice low cal, mild drink whilst maintaining electrolytes and a dash of protein.
    Posted: 25/08/2007 09:56

    i wouldnt go lo cal high protein then your ratio will be wacked and i don't reckon it'd digest that well. if you a re really concerned with nitorgen balance get some bcaas
    Posted: 25/08/2007 11:31


    kps
    Not so much high protein(more along the lines of the current4:1 carb/protein powders) James as a bit for recovery post excercise. Most of my riding(2-3hrs) I try to get away with nuuns and weakened sports drink mixes, only really go hi cal on the 4hrs+ rides.
    Posted: 25/08/2007 15:03

    oh yeah i find it hard to drink anything at full concentration, far too sweet. I do 20g of sis go per 500ml
    Posted: 25/08/2007 17:37

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