For the last two days, I've come back from my now daily cycle ride with a strange metallic taste in my mouth. I'm not sure what it is, so I hope someone might have some ideas. It hasn't happened when I've exercised before.
Yesterday, I know I pushed myself too hard. It was a sunny day, and I cycled out along the coast road with no idea of where I was going, just enjoying the weather and the views. After an hour or so, I stopped to get a drink of water, and also drank a 200ml carton of apple juice (I figured I'd used a lot of energy, so I could probably do with a bit of a carb boost). After about 10 minutes stopped, I headed home reluctantly. About half way home, I started to get really tired, and the last half hour was a struggle - if I'd felt like that at the gym, I would have called it a day, but I had to get home.
When I got home, I had the metallic taste in my mouth. It was so strong I could smell it too, when I breathed out. I had my protein shake straight away, which is 25g protein powder mixed with 200ml apple juice and half a banana, then had a shower. I still felt exhausted after my shower, although the taste had gone away, and I didn't have the energy to bother making lunch, so I had a bowl of fruit salad, which was already made up in the fridge, with some natural yoghurt. I gradually felt better and better as the day went on, and by about 5pm, I felt fully recovered.
Today, I decided to do one of my regular 45 minute cycle rides. I found it a bit hard to begin with, but soon got over that, and actually cut 3 minutes off my usual time. When I got home, I had the metallic taste back again. I've just had my protein shake, and once again the taste has gone, but I'm sat here now feeling a bit "uugh". Since fruit and yoghurt worked yesterday, I'll repeat that.
My TOM did start today, so I don't know if that would have anything to do with it, but I have exercised all through it the last couple of times with no problems.
I'm guessing it's caused by my body being low on something it needs, which is the main reason why I've been getting in protein-carb straight away, and protein-carb-fat soon after, but if anyone has an explanation for it, that would be great.
Yesterday, I know I pushed myself too hard. It was a sunny day, and I cycled out along the coast road with no idea of where I was going, just enjoying the weather and the views. After an hour or so, I stopped to get a drink of water, and also drank a 200ml carton of apple juice (I figured I'd used a lot of energy, so I could probably do with a bit of a carb boost). After about 10 minutes stopped, I headed home reluctantly. About half way home, I started to get really tired, and the last half hour was a struggle - if I'd felt like that at the gym, I would have called it a day, but I had to get home.
When I got home, I had the metallic taste in my mouth. It was so strong I could smell it too, when I breathed out. I had my protein shake straight away, which is 25g protein powder mixed with 200ml apple juice and half a banana, then had a shower. I still felt exhausted after my shower, although the taste had gone away, and I didn't have the energy to bother making lunch, so I had a bowl of fruit salad, which was already made up in the fridge, with some natural yoghurt. I gradually felt better and better as the day went on, and by about 5pm, I felt fully recovered.
Today, I decided to do one of my regular 45 minute cycle rides. I found it a bit hard to begin with, but soon got over that, and actually cut 3 minutes off my usual time. When I got home, I had the metallic taste back again. I've just had my protein shake, and once again the taste has gone, but I'm sat here now feeling a bit "uugh". Since fruit and yoghurt worked yesterday, I'll repeat that.
My TOM did start today, so I don't know if that would have anything to do with it, but I have exercised all through it the last couple of times with no problems.
I'm guessing it's caused by my body being low on something it needs, which is the main reason why I've been getting in protein-carb straight away, and protein-carb-fat soon after, but if anyone has an explanation for it, that would be great.