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Milk. Good or bad in relation to cycling performance?

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Old 02-08.-2007, 03:28 PM   #1
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Default Milk. Good or bad in relation to cycling performance?

Im a health concious rider who likes to know that what i am putting in my body is first of all good for me and also in some way beneficial to my cycling performance. Something i have incorporated into my diet for several years now are big bowls of cereals and several glasses of either milk or chocolate milk.
My breakfast is always a lot fat filling wheat cereal with a pint of semi skimmed milk and i always have another bowl of similar size before bed with a glass of chocolate milk. I feel fine on the bike and don't feel that this level of milk consumption holds me back as i use it as one of my daily sources of protein but i was just wondering if anyone had any thoughts on whether they feel i should cut down, increase or maintain my current milk intake to improve my performance on the bike, or whether the milk has no impact on cycling at all.
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Old 02-08.-2007, 04:01 PM   #2
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there was a recent study released from the UK saying that Milk had 4 times the benefit in relation to hydration than water, so it may actually be a benefit.
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Old 03-08.-2007, 03:56 AM   #3
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Default Re: Milk. Good or bad in relation to cycling performance?

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there was a recent study released from the UK saying that Milk had 4 times the benefit in relation to hydration than water, so it may actually be a benefit.

Would you post a link to the study?

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Old 03-08.-2007, 06:09 AM   #4
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http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/524370




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Would you post a link to the study?

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Old 03-08.-2007, 07:24 AM   #5
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Thanks. I've heard about this study before and notice:
"The Dairy and Nutrition Council, Inc, supported this study in part."

As such I'm not surprised by the results
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