Not only are the women here inspiring, they are supportive and friendly. I don't feel out of place here like I do on some other forums. The ones where I feel I don't belong are probably the same ones that would be intimidating to someone who is just getting into cycling.
You're right about the weight. I probably require fewer calories than I did when I was 214 pounds. I refuse to go hungry though, so I just ride more.
I use a Kodak Playsport Zx3 on a Pedco UltraClamp universal mount. Unfortunately I may have overtightened the camera on the mount one too many times because now the tripod hole is cracked and I have to use a small bungee cord to keep the camera from moving around too much on the mount. I hope I can get a little more life out of it. It works great otherwise.
I use software called DashWare to overlay the data onto the video. It's pretty easy to use once you get the hang of it. I just export the TCX file from the Garmin activity page for the ride I want the data from. Then I import that into DashWare along with the raw video file. I made the simple text gauges for heart rate, speed, distance, and altitude. I used the default gauge for percent grade.
The tricky part is synchronizing the data to the video. So far it hasn't been too hard since I've been able to easily find the beginnings of the long climbs I want the data from.
After DashWare renders the video in the highest quality setting I use Windows Movie Maker 2011 to do the final editing.





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