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Re: RC: Re: one of your type discussions on ridecamp now
In a message dated 12/16/99 11:36:31 AM Pacific Standard Time, Tivers writes:
<< > You're right--it's the glucose that causes the hills-and-valleys, not
the VFA's. They are a much more steady-state source. And oh, yes--timing is
everything, you said. Darn--this course just doesn't have a vet check at the
place where I need to stop and supplement carbs--guess I'll have to stop and
get off and give them, and watch my competition disappear over the hill..>
That's precisely how it works. >>
Really?? So I'm better off to be on one of those horses that was properly
fed to begin with, so I won't NEED to stop and supplement just because his
glucose is dropping when I need it not to.... LOL! (Sarah may think I'm a
snail, but I'm a sneaky snail that likes to catch 'em at the end and out-run
'em. And those who knew me when I was competing actively can vouch for that
MO...)
Heidi
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