Weight loss vs muscle gain
I took a break from casual cycling to have 3 kids and now I'm back and to make sure I'm cycling for physical fitness (and fun, of course) I decided to ride the Houston to Austin MS 150 next April. My initial goal is to loose a few pounds and then start getting in shape for the ride.
I was doing pretty good before I got my new road bike loosing about 1lb per week. I got the road bike and increased my rides from 6 to 10mi 4x per week and now I haven't lost a pound in over a month, but I am seeing my legs slim down some.
So, here's my question. From everyone's experience...how long does the "building muscle to power the bike" phase last and when should I expect to start seeing the pounds fall off again?
Blob of pizza dough? Pizza! Yummm
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Originally Posted by
BleeckerSt_Girl
You can be totally out of shape and weigh X number of pounds and look like a blob of pizza dough....OR you can be fit and in shape from riding your bike and actually weigh exactly the same but have a great looking athletic body.
+1 :cool::
Few people want "diet advice" from the chubby cyclist but I'm gonna give my .02 anyway. Your body is a lean mean MS fighting machine :D you need fuel to do that.
You would not put junky fuel in an Indy race car and expect it to perform. Your body's no different. So if you're eating junk, stop. If you're already eating good quality foods great! Keep going.
The thing I did in training that took me from size 20 relaxed fit jeans with elastic to size 12 (besides ride lots) was "eat food made from food". If I don't recognize the ingredients, can't pronounce it, I don't eat it. I dropped a lot of inches in that time and weigh nearly the same.
In general if I've seen it on TV or worse on a Super Bowl ad it's probably not good for me. ;) :rolleyes: I'm not a vegan or even vegetarian, I eat a variety of foods. I just try to eat food that's made from food. ;)
When it comes to the post ride meal you do need to eat after a workout. You can find what fuels you both physically and emotionally (as in "that was tough. I deserve a big treat").
Lots of good info and tips right here on TE :)