Globalti
Legendary Member
Been a bit constipated over the last few days with unpleasant side effects - see my post about wind.
Necked a pint of bitter last night and the consequences this morning have been pretty impressive - I feel about two kilos lighter! I know that beer (we're talking real beer here, not Euro-fizz) contains pectin, which is a natural lubricant. My cycling buddy is a gastroenterologist and he tells me that professional cyclists are now using washouts or enemas to empty the bowel on the morning of a race. I'm not sure if this is primarily for weight reduction or to remove the possibility of a need to stop during the race but since he told me they are also riding "dry", i.e. not drinking, to keep weight down I'd guess it's the former reason.
My biggest worry on events like trailquests and sportives is getting the business done before starting the ride. I wonder how others cope with this problem; has anybody tried drinking beer or taking anything like ispahagula husk (Fybogel) the evening before an event?
Necked a pint of bitter last night and the consequences this morning have been pretty impressive - I feel about two kilos lighter! I know that beer (we're talking real beer here, not Euro-fizz) contains pectin, which is a natural lubricant. My cycling buddy is a gastroenterologist and he tells me that professional cyclists are now using washouts or enemas to empty the bowel on the morning of a race. I'm not sure if this is primarily for weight reduction or to remove the possibility of a need to stop during the race but since he told me they are also riding "dry", i.e. not drinking, to keep weight down I'd guess it's the former reason.
My biggest worry on events like trailquests and sportives is getting the business done before starting the ride. I wonder how others cope with this problem; has anybody tried drinking beer or taking anything like ispahagula husk (Fybogel) the evening before an event?