Ha ha, to me riding in Florida is just as depleting as riding in the hill country because you hardly EVER get a break from the wind! It's nearly impossible to do a low intensity ride!
Bottom line: do what works best for you, and experiment to find out what that is. I learned last summer that I do MUCH better on the afternoon hill rides if I have a big bowl of brown rice about 3-4 hours before the ride. Obviously that's not an option on morning rides though.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
Personally, I like to eat breakfast before I leave the house.....but....that's because of an experience I had about 8 years ago.
At the time I would ride to work and eat my breakfast there at about 10 am. I liked that and it worked fine until the day that I crashed on the way to work and broke my arm. Because I needed surgery I was not allowed to eat or drink. Because of where I lived, where there was no orthopedic surgeon, and because of the wait in the waiting room in the regional hospital, it was 12+ hours later before they told me that I wouldn't be having surgery that night and I could eat again. Because of other emergencies, etc, I did not actually have the surgery until almost 36 hours after the break, and had eaten only a small amount during the one evening. (side note: if you're ever waiting for emergency surgery and they say you can eat until midnight, have someone wake you up at 11:30 pm so you can eat and drink as much as possible....just in case your wait is longer than you expect. I sure wish I had!!)
I guess I just decided that anything can happen out there, I might as well be fueled for it. Hopefully, nothing like this happens to you or anyone else, but it has changed my habits.
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~T~
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I used to not eat before my morning commute (14 miles). Then I tried eating breakfast before the commute and I had so much more energy and my commute was faster. Try it both ways and see what works for you.
I can only share my personal experience here, since I'm no nutrition expert.
When I commuted 6 miles each way, I usually just had a nice big glass of milk before my ride, because like you I worried about my stomach being unhappy with the exercise right after eating. That worked just fine for me, but I'd often arrive at work ravenous.
Now I commute a little longer, I my typical breakfast might be:
- 2 pcs of toast + 1 yogurt or hard-boiled egg
- English muffin with PB & J (this can be amazingly filling, and it's the only one I've ever had my stomach protest even a little bit about)
- 1 pancake or waffle (usually leftover from the weekend)
And I always still have my big glass of milk, of course.![]()
I don't usually push myself on my commutes, since mostly my goal is to just get there and back. So if I eat something in the morning and my stomach isn't happy, I'll just take it a little easier.