Energy bars are mainly consumed before and during exercise.
To avoid the famous "munchies" and keep your energy reserves high throughout the exercise, it is recommended to have a regular energy intake during exercise.
Overall, it is recommended to consume 1 gram of carbohydrate per kilo of weight per hour. That is 70 grams of carbohydrates for a person weighing 70 kilos.
Energy bars are consumed in small portions, during exercise, at regular intervals: approximately 1 bar of 20g every 30 minutes for an exercise lasting more than 2h/2h30, with a more spaced intake for shorter efforts.
With the Flapjack energy bars from Authentic Nutrition (80g bar in the savory version or 90g in the sweet version), you have 4 bars of approximately 20g. An economical and practical format!
An energy bar will be easier to consume during so-called "weight-bearing" sports (cycling, triathlon for the bike part) than during other sports (running, trail running, etc.). The former having a lower impact on the ground, it will be easier to chew energy bars during exercise and digestive effort will be easier. For sports involving ground impact, it is recommended to eat the bars in small pieces and with a sip of drink (water or energy drink).
After exercise, it is recommended to eat protein or high-protein bars, or to eat an energy bar with a protein supplement such as a drinkable yogurt or cottage cheese.