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  1. #1
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    Question Can you "lose" your fitness

    This is a dumb question but can you "lose" your fitness? What I mean is my cycling has gone from 5 days a week to like 1 or 2. I cannot stand the trainer right now and wondering if I will "lose" what I've worked so hard to build over the summer? I've also noticed that with the changing season I am eating like every meal is my last. Doing the math: more calories + less exercise = I do run but I was on the bike today and noticed I am more achey and sore.
    All limits are self imposed - Icarus

  2. #2
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    Unfortunately, I think the answer is yes

    I ended up having to take about 2 weeks off the bike with a *wicked* case of leg crease area saddle sores (a trip to the doc was required). When I got back on the bike, I noticed that I was very slow and very sore. So, I think I lost something in those 2 weeks. The good news, though, is that I came back much more quickly than when I started cycling after a more extended break. I think my body "remembered" and therefore retrained more quickly. So...I would guess you won't stay in peak shape, but you won't be back where you started either.

    How's that for yes and no at the same time

  3. #3
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    Yes, you can. How much and how fast depends on where you start. There are lots of studies out there, try google!

    VO2 max takes over a week to start declining, but muscles start going at 3 days or so. There's some interesting data on how cycling maintains running fitness, but not visa versa, I'll see if I can find and post that study.

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    Oh Dog Yes! Just ask me, I've not ridden since April. Can't elaborate 'cause I've been out celebrating my last night in Maui....hsdoiug;lajwe;lh!

    Yes Sadie - I bar hopped.

  5. #5
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    NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! Oh man, I figured as much. I guess it's "break" time for my body but honestly am shocked at how much of an effort it was last night. I felt like I was going for my first bike ride again. As much as I hate it, I'll have to suck it up and ride on my trainer.
    All limits are self imposed - Icarus

  6. #6
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    You can certainly 'overtrain' and there is good info out there on nutrition and training. I can reccomend Nancy Clark's Sports Nutrition Guidebook--as an overview for fueling muscles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen
    Yes Sadie - I bar hopped.
    You feeling refreshed this morning? Hee-hee. You report to Jo on the cabana boys yet? I wanna hear, too!!
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

  8. #8
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    i'm a believer that you can lose fitness..... now i don't think the eating has anything to do with your fitness level.. you can be heavier and really really fit... just... uhm... overweight! but if you exercise less or stop altogether.. yes.. i believe you lose fitness (and yes... most likely gain weight.. if you eat the same or more calories!)

    i dread the time change thing cuz i ride so i can eat.. i LOVE LOVE LOVE food! but i also know it's possible to lose or maintain without riding (by eating less) cuz i did it before i was a cyclist! (i was working out daily though.. which i still do monday through fridays... every mornint... 4 a.m.... )

    but don't despair.. you will get your fitness level back once you get back "on track" and start riding more!

 

 

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