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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Bryans Road Maryland
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I have read a lot of positive stuff as well as negative stuff about sportslegs. This past week I purchased a couple of trial samples and used them for two club rides. I can actually say I did feel a diffrence in the hills and inclines and on the flats as well when I really had to "Crank it" to ride along with the "hammerheads".
I have never been able to ride with the "Hammerheads" since they start out with such a fast pace in the beginning of the ride and drop a lot of people who are slow in catching their second wind (like me).. I was able to put a little more ass into the pedals. This feeling of no leg burn lasted about 12-14 miles after I then noticed that my leg muscels were starting to feel like the nomally do. So the stuff works but does not last long. Just wanted to share a bit of info about this stuff through direct experience.
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2006 FUJI Roubaix Garmin Edge 305 HR+CAD, Shimano 105-5600 shifters, 10sp 12-27 cassette, Shimano Ultegra front & Rear Derailleur, Shimano 39/50 Compact Crank, Shimano 105 brakes,Fortezza SuperLite Road tires , Truvativ Elite GXP Crank, Crank Brothers "Quattro'" pedals, Selle San Marco SKN Pro Saddle, FSA K-Wing Pro OS Road bars, Shimano "Flight Deck" 10 speed Computer |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Michigan
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I have seen the stuff....what is in it? It is used to help block lactic acid??
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2006 FUJI Roubaix Garmin Edge 305 HR+CAD, Shimano 105-5600 shifters, 10sp 12-27 cassette, Shimano Ultegra front & Rear Derailleur, Shimano 39/50 Compact Crank, Shimano 105 brakes,Fortezza SuperLite Road tires , Truvativ Elite GXP Crank, Crank Brothers "Quattro'" pedals, Selle San Marco SKN Pro Saddle, FSA K-Wing Pro OS Road bars, Shimano "Flight Deck" 10 speed Computer |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Michigan
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Someone was telling me that Beta-Alanine will do that same thing.....reduce the lactic acid....I was going to try someout and see...Hey if it works for you and you like it...Use it!!!!
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I will check into "Beta-Alanine" and find out more info. It may be something that I can add to my Bannana juice concoction to help me with the ride back on my last leg. I would love to lead the pack at least once on this ride.
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2006 FUJI Roubaix Garmin Edge 305 HR+CAD, Shimano 105-5600 shifters, 10sp 12-27 cassette, Shimano Ultegra front & Rear Derailleur, Shimano 39/50 Compact Crank, Shimano 105 brakes,Fortezza SuperLite Road tires , Truvativ Elite GXP Crank, Crank Brothers "Quattro'" pedals, Selle San Marco SKN Pro Saddle, FSA K-Wing Pro OS Road bars, Shimano "Flight Deck" 10 speed Computer |
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