What to do to lose weight.....
Does anyone have some figures on the kilojoule / km ratio I should be looking at to lose weight?
I wondered if I should be looking at 6500 - 7000 kj per day intake, with maybe 4 bike commutes (half hour there, half hour home - bout 30km ish) and then a longer ride on the weekend - say 50 or 60 km? Is that enough to budge a few kilos - I want to get rid of 3 to be exact - 60kg to 57kg....At the moment I have felt really hungry but I don't know whether I should eat coz I actually need to fuel, or whether I am getting enough with the 6500 - 7000 and will get used to it as my stomach shrinks.
Its all so hard to work out!! :(
losing weight for cycling or whatever
I use South Beach to stay a healthy, light weight - and it keeps my mood and energy level high. I've lost 28 lbs over the last year- I weigh 126 (I'm 5'5" ) and 43 years old. Cycling helps quite a bit - but it's really the combination that keeps me at a healthy weight. I have to say - I rarely go hungry, eating about 6x per day - I just avoid any added sugars, eat whole grains (no white foods), eat lots of proteins, veggies, fruit, etc. I eat Lara Bars as road food - they're completely raw food, no added sugar or fats (and it really stays with you and tastes pretty good with flavors like chocolate coconut). I swear by South Beach - it's more of a lifestyle now. January's issue of Bicycling mag actually talks about it in the article "The year I did everything right". Hope this helps. :) Liz