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Saturday, September 12, 2009

Quantifying Carbohydrates Used During Grouse Grind Fueling for the BMO Grouse Grind Mountain Run - Part II

Every session I use my Polar Heart Rate monitor to keep track of my intensity and to quantify the calories burned during the ascent. Montoring my heart rate ensures that I push myself, but also so that I don't over do it. After all, I start each climb with a average target heart rate. The caloric estimation gives me an idea of what I need to eat re-fuel after and how much I need to consume prior.

The heart rate monitor estimates Fat %, so at an average HR of 177 bmp I burn about 500 kcals at 25% Fat. Time do the math:

CHO% = 100% - 25% = 75% CHO kcals = 375 kcals

There are 4kcals per gram of carbohydrate. Thefore grams of CHO:

CHOg = 375 kcals / 4kcals/g CHO ~ 94g in approximately 40 minutes.

Alfred Ball - Kinesiologist | Certified Strenght & Conditioning Specialist

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