Advice for losing weight (or not gaining) while cycling
Hi ladies. I'm new to actually putting some thought around riding my bike. I bought it last summer and commuted now and then with it. Nothing serious, but I always knew I wanted to do it more and learn more about the sport.
Thing is, I'm heavy. 215 pounds of heavy. I'm not all flab because I do have a gym membership but I don't work out regularly enough to stay fit year round. I also have a ten year old hip replacement so I can't be Lance Armstrong, realistically. I doubt I will be doing many century rides and I know I can't mountain bike (impact).
This month, I've been pushing myself and tracking my miles. I have commuted 95 miles in three weeks. You can see my progress in my signature. Some days, I can hardly walk at night from the soreness in my joint and/or thighs. Since I'm commuting, I'm carrying additional weight on my bike in "stuff" I need for work or wherever I am going.
I can tell cycling makes me hungry and I haven't ate perfect but I'm trying to keep aware of it. I'm going to search the forum for healthy snack ideas.
Do you have any other advice for a new cyclist like me who doesn't want to gain weight and/or might like to actually lose some? I've quit working out at the gym while I'm commuting every day because frankly, I don't have the energy. I stretch and do arm weights at home every day.
I would be happy to hear anything you can throw at me. I don't know any women I can talk to face to face about this.