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New GU Flavors


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By now I don’t think there is anybody that isn’t aware of my love for Salted Caramel GU but I am excited to share that I have found another GU flavor that is just as good-Chocolate Peanut Butter! Before trying it I was concerned that it would be too sweet-thinking about all of the candy bars out there with chocolate and peanut butter. But, to my surprise it isn’t; it’s just sweet enough. It’s actually a nice balance between sweet and salty which is perfect midrun (or at any time really). Each packet is 100 calories, the same as other GU flavors. If you are looking for a gel that has caffeine, this one contains 20mg per packet. It also contains 125mg of sodium, 60mg of potassium, and other electrolytes. If you enjoy their Chocolate Outrage and and Peanut Butter flavors, you’ve got to give this newer flavor a try.

 

If a fruit flavored gel is more your thing then you will want to try the Salted Watermelon Gu. It made its debut earlier this year and is the official GU Flavor of the Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon Series. I’ve heard it described as a Jolly Rancher in a gel form but it’s a little less sweet and has just a hint of salt. Trying it mid long run on a warm day took me back to my childhood summer days when I would sit in the backyard eating watermelon-a nice distraction from a long run. Each Salted Watermelon GU packet contains 100 calories,  125mg sodium and 35mg of potassium as well as other electrolytes. It also contains 20mg of caffeine per packet which isn’t always found in fruit flavored gels. Although easily available at all Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon Series events, it can be purchased where other GU flavors are sold-so go get one and give it a try.

Buy Chocolate Peanut Butter GU at Amazon 
Buy Salted Watermelon GU at Amazon

 

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Embrace Running 138: Boston Bound

This week, we give an update on the Boston Marathon 2015 registration. We give our race recap of Ragnar Relay Napa Valley. Deena Kastor sets a new master’s world record for the half marathon. Ryan Hall has a coach. The Boulder Marathon is cancelled. runDisney announces the Goofy Giveback. A scary start at the Maui Marathon. And our week in training.



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iPhone Medical ID

There is a new feature in iOS 8 that runners and everyone  should be aware of even if they do not own an iPhone. In iOS 8 you are able to create a Medical ID in the Health App. The Medical ID allows emergency responders to easily obtain important information about the phones owner. Information such as name, birthdate, medical conditions, allergies, medications and an emergency contact.

Many people create a contact labeled ICE, for in case of emergency. The problem is that if the iPhone is locked with a passcode or fingerprint then no one will have access to it. The Medical ID in iOS 8 can be easily accessed by anyone even when the iPhone is locked. To view it on a locked iPhone simply swipe to unlock. On the screen where you will be prompted to Enter Passcode simply press Emergency in the bottom left corner. On the bottom left of the Emergency Call Screen you will see * Medical ID. Just touch there and it will bring up the phone owners Medical ID. It even lists the date the information was last updated.

To create a Medical ID begin by opening the Health app and then choose Medical ID in the bottom right corner. You will receive a description of the feature and a button to create the ID. You can then enter as much or as little of the information as you would like, including emergency contacts.  Be sure that the option to Show When Locked is toggled on, otherwise no one can access it when the phone is locked.

In terms of privacy it’s important to remember that any information you include is not seen by other apps but can be seen by anyone who gets hold of your phone. It’s a privacy trade off but probably worth it if you have a medical emergency. Providing relevant information to first responders could save your life. It’s also important to remember if you are in a situation to help someone else who is incapacitated, to check their phone to see if they have provided their Medical ID.

 






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Embrace Running 137: Largest Road Races

This week, we talk about changes affecting runners at Grand Canyon National Park and Death Valley National Park. We go over the latest report from Running USA. The Fifth Avenue Mile was this weekend and had some exciting finishes. Rob Krar’s winning streak continues. The Women’s Running Series postpones its races. Rock ‘n’ Roll cancels its Cleveland event. Run @ Work Day is on the 19th. Getting ready for Ragnar Napa, and our weeks in training.


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Embrace Running 136: Kauai Marathon

This week, we give our race recap of the Kauai Marathon and Half Marathon. We talk about how we dealt with the humidity and tough course. The beautiful views in Kauai made it all worth it. We also got to meet Bart Yasso.


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