Showing posts with label UCAN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UCAN. Show all posts

Saturday, October 8, 2016

extend your energy with ucan snack bars

Disclaimer: I received the a sample pack of Generation UCAN Snack Bars to review as part of being a BibRave Pro. Learn more about becoming a BibRave Pro (ambassador), and check out BibRave.com to review find and write race reviews!


I've never been very good with my running nutrition – before, during, or after my workouts. Part of my problem is if I wake up early, I just can't stomach eating for about 2 hours and honestly, I'm not waking up 2 hours before a run just so I can eat something. For the short runs, it's not a big deal, but I'm obviously missing out on an important step pre-run if it's a longer one. Plus, after a run, it's important to get some protein in ya. I often make a protein smoothie/shake, but I don't always have the time or I'm not home.


Generation UCAN came up with some snack bar solutions. They come in five different flavors, depending on what appeals to you. If you are interested in trying them all, they also have a combo pack with two of each bar. Flavors include: Peach Passion, Coffee Bean, Cinnamon Swirl, Chocolate, and Chocolate Peanut Butter. In my packet I received two Coffee Bean, two Chocolate, one Cinnamon Swirl, and one Peach Passion.


My favorites were Cinnamon Swirl and Coffee Bean (which is surprising since I don't always love coffee flavors and don't drink coffee straight - - just lattes or fraps). Chocolate was pretty good, but I did not enjoy Peach Passion. It smelled delightful, just like a peach, but for me it was not an appealing taste. However, some of the other Pros testing these bars had Peach Passion as their number one flavor, so it's all about your own taste buds and what you like.


So other than flavor, texture is a biggie for most. I'll admit that my first bar had me a bit taken aback. Texture can be a problem for me, and this wasn't super great. However, once I knew what it was like, the next 5 bars were fine. I got used to the texture and then got past it pretty quickly. It made it easier to eat the other bars and enjoy them. 



The first bar I tried eating during a medium run of 8 miles. This did not go so well. Part of the problem was that it was 80+ degrees out, so the chocolate melted a bit in the wrapper, sticking to it some. It was a bit hard for me to get past the texture to take more than a few bites. The first bite was way too big and it took me a while to chew. A bit exhausting when also trying to run haha.


Next time I ate a bar as a post-run snack. Cinnamon Swirl was the flavor and I loved it! I ate Coffee Bean as breakfast one morning, and that was quite tasty too. Definitely passed the texture concern – I was able to eat the bars no problem. I tried to eat Peach Passion before a race, but I just didn't love the taste enough to eat the whole thing. I put the other chocolate flavor in my purse, and one day I was running late for work and didn't eat breakfast, I was starving an hour in. So happy I had that bar in my bag so I could eat it to hold me over to lunch. I've found I enjoy the bars before a medium/long run (about 30 mins before) or as a snack during the day to curb that pesky hunger. For me, during wasn't a good option – just not something I could carry and eat easily enough during. Not to say others didn't enjoy going that route. Again, like tastebuds, it just comes down to personal preference.

Now, what is it about the Generation UCAN bars that set them apart from other bars? It's the SuperStarch. What is SuperStarch? 


"Our revolutionary SuperStarch is changing the way you energize! This natural, slow-releasing carbohydrate keeps blood sugar stable and delivers steady energy for your brain and body. Make your calories count with SuperStarch, the key ingredient in UCAN products. 


Sustaining your blood sugar is the key to maintaing your energy so you can perform your best. UCAN prevents the spike and crash of sugar-based fuels and is gentle on the stomach. No more bonking and GI distress!"



I did notice that it helped keep blood sugar levels stable and gave me a more steady stream of energy than other bars I have tried. Definitely better than snacking on chips or candy, right? I think if you expect a bit of a strange texture, you can get past it pretty quick and start to enjoy them. I had no tummy problems with these (though I'll be honest and say that I don't generally have stomach problems). 



I'd definitely recommend giving these bars a shot, and if you don't like a flavor, don't write them off. There are a few different options and you should try them all to find which one you like best. You might find you like them all and can't pick a favorite! Though I saw cinnamon swirl is my favorite, it was a close second with chocolate and coffee bean. I have to get my hands on some of the chocolate peanut butter – sound awesome. 

Get yourself some of the bars (or any of the UCAN products) saving yourself 15% with code BIBRAVE. 



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Sunday, June 5, 2016

yes ucan: a generation ucan review

Disclaimer: I received Generation UCAN product to review as part of being a BibRave Pro. Learn more about becoming a BibRave Pro (ambassador), and check out BibRave.com to review, find, and write race reviews!

I'm always looking for ways to improve my fueling process for running. I'm not always great at following a scheduled plan while on the run, which can lead to some bonking. Also, if I'm running early in the AM, I have trouble eating breakfast. I usually can't eat until about 9 or 10, no matter what time I wake up. This obviously can cause some issues during the long runs. A certain product I like to use helps with this, but I feel like I could find a good combo to work together.

All done and ready to run!

I was interested in trying out UCAN to see if this was something that I would help me in this problem area. Since it was a liquid, it'd be easier for me consume over actual food, which I don't like pre-early runs. UCAN is powered by SuperStarch, which delivers steady, long-lasting energy without the spike and crash, and GI distress of sugar-based fuels. UCAN keeps your blood sugar stable and allows you to better burn fat, minimizing the need to refuel frequently. UCAN is liquid food that's easy on your stomach and it has no sugar, added electrolytes, and is gluten-free. 

I asked around to see if any of my twitter friends have used it. The response was incredible (probably my most commented on tweet ever). Not one person had anything bad to say. The words game changer came up often. This got me pretty stoked to give it a go.

The pack I got included 2 Cocoa Delite, 2 Tropical Orange, 1 Cran-Razz, and 1 Lemonade along with a shaker bottle. I decided to go with the Cocoa Delite since there were two, and someone recommended it (and the Cinnamon, which I'll have to try). 

Some of the contents inside the UCAN delivery.


According to the instructions, you were to mix it with 8–10 oz of water. Since I generally prefer the consistency of shakes, smoothies, etc to be on the thinner side, I did 10 oz of water. It was thin how I liked it, so I kept my water measurement the same throughout. I don't think I would have liked it as much with less. You really could do any amount of water that worked for your tastes – the amount doesn't change the effectiveness of UCAN 

I had heard that having it really cold is when it tastes best, so I decided to mix it with ice in my NutriBullet. Honestly, I wasn't a big fan of the flavor. I would like to note I'm more of a fruity flavor fan than chocolate, so I had higher hopes for the other three.

Good news is, I did prefer the other three flavors. In order of my favorites: Lemonade, Cran-Razz, then Tropical Orange. 

Tropical Orange was my second flavor test. I liked this one a lot better than the cocoa, so I was happy about that. I mixed this one in the blender bottle and put it in the fridge overnight. Nice and cold when I drank it, which definitely makes a difference (I gave it a taste test before tossing in the fridge). The blender bottle works great for mixing the powder with the water. 

Bottoms up.

There's a bit of a chalky consistency with it, but I feel like the more I drank it, the more I got used to that. Also, not loving the mixture with water, I learned you can also use Almond Milk or mix it with your coffee (UCAN is pretty great at responding to tweets and answering any questions on twitter – I appreciate that a ton). I don't drink straight coffee, but I love making smoothies with Almond Milk. I did the Cran-Razz with Almond Milk and it was awesome! A bit sweet, but for me, way better than the other two with water. 

Last up was the Lemonade. I had a feeling it would be my favorite, and it definitely was the winner of my tastebud test. I made it in my NutriBullet (10 oz water + ice) the night before the Volition Half and then drank it on my way to the race. I gave it a taste after mixing it up, and it was almost icee-like. Loved it. I poured it into the shaker bottle and tossed it in the fridge, then grabbed it before leaving the house. I gave it some shakes before drinking just in case anything settled or separated during the evening hours, and drank it down.

I found UCAN to be quite filling. It was sometimes difficult for me to drink an entire serving. My longest run having drank it beforehand was the Volition Half Marathon. I definitely noticed having a longer, steadier energy level than usual, so I do believe that it works as it says. 

Some tips/bullet points on UCAN:
  • Drink 1 serving 30 minutes before a 1–2 hour workout
  • Experiment with 2 servings before workouts over 2 hours
  • If you want to curb hunger during your long workouts, try the UCAN with protein (that's on my list to try, as I do tend to get hungry a few miles in... again, going back to that whole not eating before running problem). 
  • You make your calories count – (UCAN vs other sorts nutrition during 90 minutes of activity) 1 UCAN = 130 calories, energy bar + sports drink = 30 calories, and 3 gels = 300 calories. This means UCAN is less than 100 calories per hour.
  • Steady energy – no spike and crash
  • Burn fat for fuel – stabilize blood sugar and insulin
  • No GI distress – high molecular weight, gentle on the stomach
  • Healthy, efficient calories – steady release; curb sugar cravings
  • Optimize recovery – spare muscle glycogen
  • Improve body composition – become metabolically efficient
  • UCAN can be a snack between meals to help curb cravings caused by low blood sugar. Try blending with some healthy ingredients for a meal replacement shake (definitely going to be trying this, as I always seem to be snacking or hungry!)
  • Gluten free
  • SuperStarch
  • Electrolyte
  • No added sugars

I'd really like to try their other products as well – UCAN snack, UCAN Protein, and UCAN Hydrate. Luckily I can save some money while I test more products out, and so can you! Use code BIBRAVE to save yourself 15% on any/all UCAN products! Woot woot! I would suggest one of the trial/sample packs so you can try the different flavors before committing to a tub or case of one you haven't tried yet.

Since I'm not great at getting myself up early/on time on race days, I
make sure everything is ready the night before. Including my UCAN.

P.S. Don't forget to join BibRave, the running community, and sponsor UCAN for #BibChat on Tuesday night (June 7) at 8pm Central Time. I bet they'll be giving away some product ;)

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Wednesday, June 1, 2016

ucan global running day conference

As most of you runners know, it's Global Running Day! In honor of this wonderful day that we all celebrate this sport, hobby, exercise (whatever you choose to call it) we all know and love, UCAN is having a Global Running Day Conference. Their lineup of speakers is pretty phenomenal, including Olympians and top coaches. You can access some video chats immediately once you register (for FREE!), and then watch the LIVE chats or the recordings at your convenience. That's pretty cool. I mean, I can use all the help I can get, so whatever tips I can gather from these amazing speakers I will. I of course am signed up! Here are the details...


GLOBAL RUNNING DAY CONFERENCE

Improve Your Running with Tips from the Experts

The very best in running come together for a special online conference in celebration of Global Running Day, presented by Generation UCAN! Learn how to improve your training and nutrition in a series of live video chats featuring Olympians, top coaches, and researchers.


You'll get free access to 4 video chats when you sign up, and you can tune in LIVE or watch the recordings at your convenience!

REGISTER FOR FREE HERE ::

WHEN ::Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Global Running Day

SCHEDULE ::
12:00–12:45 PM EST
"The Mental Side of Running"
Coach Pete Rea, ZAP Fitness

1:00–1:45 PM EST
"Nutrition for Women Runners"
Carrie Tollefson, Olympian, Broadcaster
Dr. Cathy Yeckel, Assistant Clinical Professor, Yale School of Public Health

2:30–3:15 PM EST
"How to Train Like a Champion"
Dathan Ritzenhein, 3x Olympian
Amy Begley, Olympian & Atlanta Track Club Head Coach

5:00–5:45 PM EST
"Tips to Avoid the Nutrition Wall"
Coach Greg McMillan, Exercise Scientist