Sometimes I wonder if I have a tape worm...
I am constantly eating. Well that's not really true... it just feels that way. But gosh I seem to need to eat a lot, about every two hours.
I've already had about 1900 calories today and dinner will probably bring it up to 2500 - 2600 for the day. My ride burned about 1300, take that number with a grain of salt, it's Polar data.
And that's a pretty typical day.
I'm already thinking about how I'm going to explain to the class why I eat 2 or 3 times in the morning.
They will be happier if I eat. :D
V.
Edited: Holy Moly! No wonder I'm hungry. The American Cancer Society's online calculator says I need 2442 calories a day to maintain my weight. And that doesn't take into account the days I do much longer rides.
As a used to be much heavier person... I am a bit mind boogled. :eek:
Pretzels and peanut butter
Hershey has a new bar (actually several) that you might like. They are called "Take 5". They are pretzels on the base then caramel or peanutbutter (I can't remember the third one) and coated in chocolate. Mmmmmm! I tasted the pretzel, caramel, chocolate one when I took my kids to Hershey Park yesterday.
You might want to see if they are available to the general public. I think they are new, since they were giving them out in trial size at the park!!!
Tapeworm at lower mileage?
Hello: I just joined up and have been please to see all the discussion about diet and riding. Do you all think even lower mileage rides can kick in the tapeworm complex? Due to scheduling and a very odd injury I've been doing shorter rides, say 6-10 milers. This past week it felt like even that brought on the appetite.
My situation is complicated by the fact that I pretty much follow a wheat free diet...and (gasp) no chocolate/caffeine.
bethas
Land of Goshen