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FRS
Healthy Energy Drink
Which
Formula is Right for You?
Not too many years ago, endurance athletes had very few
options for race fuels. Selection was limited to bland energy
bars and sports drinks that were nothing more than sugar water.
However, in 2008, there are new energy bars and drinks made for
everyone from endurance athletes to stay-at-home moms and even
for video gamers!
One of the more recent (and notable) energy drink launches
was FRS Healthy Energy, which avoids typical stimulants in
favor of healthy antioxidants and green tea extract to provide
a long-lasting energy boost.
If you like the idea of FRS, the question now becomes
"should I get the cans, concentrate, powder, or chews?" Each
option has its pros and cons, as discussed below:
FRS Ready-to-Drink Cans
As with most energy drinks, FRS comes in cans that you can
pop open and enjoy at any time. Being ready-to-drink from the
factory ensures that these have the best taste and texture out
of all the options. Powdered drink mix doesn't compare, and
even the liquid concentrate is not quite as good as the canned
drink.
The cans are best for someone who wants to enjoy the drink
as much as possible that is not worried about spending too much
money (which will happen, as the cans are the most expensive
option at $2.50 each.) They work well at home straight out of
the refrigerator, but they don't work so well on the run, or
during exercise.
FRS Liquid Concentrate
The FRS liquid concentrate is an interesting option because
the taste and texture are almost on par with the cans. You
notice just a slight drop in texture quality for a significant
price drop (half price at just $1.25 per serving.)
This works well for someone who is home each morning and has
a glass of FRS to start the day. As with the cans, it's not
something I would want to drink during a workout, but it's
great at home.
FRS Powder
There are no surprises here. The FRS powder mixes well but
it still leaves a somewhat chalky texture in the water, and
it's very thin (the cans and concentrate are more like a
juice.) It is not the most pleasant tasting option, but it's
fairly cheap and it's great for "on the go."
I would suggest the powder for use before or during a
sporting event, as the light texture will be less likely to
upset your stomach, and it can be easily mixed by shaking it in
a water bottle.
FRS Energy Chews
While most energy drinks only come in cans, FRS comes in a
variety of liquid forms, but it also comes ready to eat as a
candy energy chew! The chews are similar to a taffy or other
soft, chewy candy.
The taste here is not the best, but it's just as good as the
powder (if not better.) It's also just plain neat, and these
are very easy to carry with you on a run or bike ride so that
you don't run out of energy.
Now you should be able to choose the right FRS drink for
your needs (if you are indeed choosing FRS.)
Levi Bloom from CoachLevi.com is a
cycling coach who provides free
training, racing, and sports nutrition advice online. See
his website for more articles and product reviews, along
with his thoughts on FRS energy drink. | Article
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