Neil
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I'm going on a 16-18 hour dayhike and figure I'll burn about 10,000 calories during the hike. If I took table sugar as an energy source I'd have to carry a 5-6 pound sack of sugar and lick that up all day long.
So what I was hoping is that I could rely primarily on burning body fat instead.
My plan is to carry about a cup each of soy nuts, nougat, mixed nuts (pumpkin, sunflower, peanut, walnuts, cashews), raisins plus 45 grams of protein in various Cliff-type bars.
My secret weapon will be an 8 ounce bottle of espresso coffee super-saturated with sugar.
By having trained hard (lots of aerobic threshold training with long - 6-7 minute intervals) for the hike, upping my caffeine levels and by maintaining a moderate pace all day I'm thinking that I will preferentially burn body fat over other sources of energy.
All of this is designed to spare me from having to carry and eat a shitload of food.
Comments anyone?
So what I was hoping is that I could rely primarily on burning body fat instead.
My plan is to carry about a cup each of soy nuts, nougat, mixed nuts (pumpkin, sunflower, peanut, walnuts, cashews), raisins plus 45 grams of protein in various Cliff-type bars.
My secret weapon will be an 8 ounce bottle of espresso coffee super-saturated with sugar.
By having trained hard (lots of aerobic threshold training with long - 6-7 minute intervals) for the hike, upping my caffeine levels and by maintaining a moderate pace all day I'm thinking that I will preferentially burn body fat over other sources of energy.
All of this is designed to spare me from having to carry and eat a shitload of food.
Comments anyone?