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    I have another question, while I'm doing base, and with the lower fat/sugar diet I will be on, what amount of weight is reasonable to aim to lose between now and the end of January?

    My goal for the year was 10kgs. I am currently 100kgs.

    My overall goal is to get down to 85kg and see how I bike before considering anymore weight loss.

    I am not really a dieter and don't really know about this. My approach to cycling has been to eat sensibly and exercise more, and my weight will shift/change accordingly - slowly of course, but that means it is more likely to stay off.

    So how much of that 15kgs do you think I can reasonably aim to lose during my "base"?
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    Well, the question above still stands, if anyone has any thoughts on it.

    I have decided to start base-training earlier, and this last week has been my first.
    I racked up 7hours (and six minutes ) on the bike this week. I feel really shattered (in fact, I not long woke up in my chair in front of telly - I'm off to bed when I have finished catching up on TE)

    Any suggestions for maintaining energy? I had expected to get tired, but not in the first week... I've only down about 2 hours extra on the bike above my usual "average".

    I am not on leave until a week before the Xmas/NewYear break, so cannot have the midday "nana-naps" I am planning to have in my annual leave.

    Lots of berocca? I am staying away from caffeine, so thats not an option...

    Most of the stuff on base-training I read is from the perspective of how it is for men, and although its useful, women do have a different metabolism, so any thoughts are very welcome.

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    energy

    Hey RR,

    I can't answer the questions you asked as i'm not an expert
    This might help? http://www.ausport.gov.au/information

    Berocca might actually help with energy. I'm curious about how much energy it will give you.

    What about Endura products?? http://www.endura.com.au/content/?id=9#NZ

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    Here's a copy of a post I added in response to li10up's query re off-season training:

    Page 16 of this Hammer Nutrition newsletter has an article entitled, "Off-Season Exercise: Aerobic or Anaerobic?" and on page 21, "Building Your Base."
    http://www.hammernutrition.com/downl.../ENissue57.pdf

    Hope these help!


    The archives have loads of information regarding training. I highly suggest purusing them as you have time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by michelem View Post
    Here's a copy of a post I added in response to li10up's query re off-season training:
    Somehow I completely missed that post - thanks for hooking me up to the articles

    Quote Originally Posted by michelem View Post
    Page 16 of this Hammer Nutrition newsletter has an article entitled, "Off-Season Exercise: Aerobic or Anaerobic?" and on page 21, "Building Your Base." The archives have loads of information regarding training. I highly suggest purusing them as you have time.
    I have pages loading - thanks so much, Michele... looks really interesting and useful

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    UGH! That should have been "perusing," not "purusing!" Sorry for the typo. I've been spending this rainy, rainy morning "perusing" the archives myself. Wish I was out on my bike though! I know we need the rain, but why can't it come during the week rather than on weekends???

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    Thanks CC


    The endura stuff looks more like a recovery option... electrolyte replacement etc. And the base-training is not high intensity so probably don't need this option.

    I searched the ASC research site under "b" for bikes and base training, under "c" for cycling, and "r" for road racing...

    Nothing... badminton... croquet... roller sport... yes, but nothing obviously bike related - and yet I knew it must be there as I have read research outcomes from this institute ...

    So I clicked on "Find Sport information" - eureka!! There is cycling! I'll have a little mouse-about and check out the info, and the links they have there and see what I can find

    Cheers, my friend

 

 

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