From google:Maple syrup can stimulate liver and muscle glycogen during exercise. When exercising, the body depletes glycogen stores, so consuming carbohydrates like maple syrup can help replenish them. This helps maintain blood sugar and provide energy and stamina. Maple syrup is also easy to digest.
There's several athletic brands that use maple syrup as a source of energy for athleticism, mainly endurance sports, but the most famous one is UnTapped. It's just straight up maple syrup in a tube, they have variants with additional electrolytes added and even caffeine.
motherblobber212 on August 8th, 2024 at 23:19 UTC »
Me a yorkshireman drinking Yorkshire tea before my massive morning yorkshire shit
Kalabula on August 8th, 2024 at 23:59 UTC »
Not terribly uncommon for power athletes to do.
From google:Maple syrup can stimulate liver and muscle glycogen during exercise. When exercising, the body depletes glycogen stores, so consuming carbohydrates like maple syrup can help replenish them. This helps maintain blood sugar and provide energy and stamina. Maple syrup is also easy to digest.
sirboddingtons on August 9th, 2024 at 00:01 UTC »
There's several athletic brands that use maple syrup as a source of energy for athleticism, mainly endurance sports, but the most famous one is UnTapped. It's just straight up maple syrup in a tube, they have variants with additional electrolytes added and even caffeine.
15 minutes before, every 45 during!