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BCAA Timing: To Drink Before or After a Long Ride? That’s the Question

11.30.2023 by Scott Jangro // Leave a Comment

Let’s get real for a minute. All you pedal pushers know the importance of fueling your ride, right? Your body’s like a finely tuned engine—it runs best when it’s topped up with high-octane fuel. Enter BCAAs (Branch Chain Amino Acids). These tiny powerhouses are the LeBron James of nutrients when it comes to muscle support. But the million-dollar question is: should you glug them down before or after a long ride? Could timing be the secret ingredient to unleashing our inner Bradley Wiggins? Let’s dive in.

BCAAs – The Avengers of Amino Acids

BCAAs, made up of leucine, isoleucine, and valine, act like a bouncer for your muscles, fighting off fatigue and helping to fast-track recovery. Plus, with their unique ability to move directly into the bloodstream, they bypass the queue—no waiting for the ‘digestion bouncer’ to let them in.

Pre-Ride Pros

BCAAs, when sipped before your ride, can kick muscle fatigue to the curb. Consider them as your personal bouncer, warding off the unwanted crash-and-burn party crashers trying to muscle in on your ride. They also help balance serotonin levels in your brain. So if you’ve been riding for a while and start to feel like you’ve endured an emotionally charged episode of Grey’s Anatomy, more BCAAs might just help take the edge off.

Post-Ride Perks

Here’s the flip side—taking BCAAs after your ride. While the hype around trying to cram in a recovery meal within that “magic 30-minute window” has been debunked (phew!), it’s up for debate whether that rule holds for BCAAs. Indulging in BCAAs post-ride might help speed up muscle recovery and reduce soreness by jumping on the repair process ASAP. Consider them tireless builders in the “reconstruction site” of your muscles.

Your Choice, Your Pace: The Verdict

When it comes to deciding the best time to take BCAAs—pre-ride or post—it really depends on the kind and intensity of riding you’re doing, as well as your personal digestive preferences. Some folks can down a BCAA shake pre-ride and feel like a cycling superhero; others might feel like they’ve swallowed a lead balloon.

My real-life, wheel-turning buddies—experimenting is key. Try BCAAs both pre- and post-ride and see how your body responds. Find what works best for you because, at the end of the day, your ride, your rules!

And remember, while BCAAs may assist you on your ride, don’t neglect the importance of a balanced diet and proper hydration. There’s no magic shortcut to riding prowess—just good old-fashioned nutrient intake and pedals turning.

Until next time, stay fueled, have fun, and keep spinning those circles!

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