Hi Paws,
You'll know when to increase the intensity of your rides because they will start to seem easy and no challenge. You'll just know it's time to do more. But don't push yourself too hard- work up strength slowly.
Before I took up biking 2 months ago, I had walked 3 brisk miles a day for 11 months and was losing about 1.6 pounds a month with no dieting.
Since I started biking I have suddenly been losing about a pound a week. No special dieting. I have 8 more pounds I want to lose before I try to level off. (I'll probably level off naturally over the winter when I put my bike away during the snowy months) I have been biking about 30 miles during the weekend, and maybe 5 miles a day average on weekdays. Not that much. Some good hills though. It is getting me into shape much faster than I had expected.
I use the method of keeping my goals small and do-able, therefore less frustration and more sense of accomplishment. I increase my goals ONLY when I am finding them easy and I'm having too much fun to stop and go home.Works for me.
Today I rode a hilly 22 miles and wasn't tired at all, as opposed to last month when such a ride would have whipped me! That's progress.![]()