Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is Coffee bad for you?
A: If you're the type of person who regularly enjoys a cup of coffee in the morning or afternoon, you might be aware of the brain benefits it provides—such as increased cognitive function, productivity levels, memory function and even a decreased risk of Alzheimer's disease—but did you know that caffeine can also improve your physical performance?
*The key here is moderation—consuming too much caffeine can make you feel jittery and cause restlessness at night. For optimum performance, stick to about two cups of coffee per day.
Tips & guides
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How to Fuel The Lakesman Triathlon: Half & Full...
A simple Lakesman fuelling guide for half and full-distance triathletes. Learn what to take before the swim, how to fuel the bike, when to use gels on the run, and...
How to Fuel The Lakesman Triathlon: Half & Full...
A simple Lakesman fuelling guide for half and full-distance triathletes. Learn what to take before the swim, how to fuel the bike, when to use gels on the run, and...
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Marathon Tapering: Don’t Taper the Wrong Thing
A smart marathon taper isn’t just about running less. It’s about protecting the work you’ve already done. Here’s a simple guide to tapering your training without tapering your fuelling, hydration...
Marathon Tapering: Don’t Taper the Wrong Thing
A smart marathon taper isn’t just about running less. It’s about protecting the work you’ve already done. Here’s a simple guide to tapering your training without tapering your fuelling, hydration...
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B Vitamins in Energy Gels: Why KMC Adds B3, B5,...
B vitamins don’t “create” energy — they help your body turn food into usable fuel. Here’s why Kendal Mint Co includes B3, B5, B6 and B12 in our gels, and...
B Vitamins in Energy Gels: Why KMC Adds B3, B5,...
B vitamins don’t “create” energy — they help your body turn food into usable fuel. Here’s why Kendal Mint Co includes B3, B5, B6 and B12 in our gels, and...