How is your recovery eating? I find that is the key to preventing the "bottomless pit" hungriest.
How is your recovery eating? I find that is the key to preventing the "bottomless pit" hungriest.
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2012 Trek Madone 4.6 Compact SRAM
I've been careful to get 300-400 calories of carbs and protein into me immediately after getting off the bike the last few days. For example, after my 100 mile ride I drank a big Nesquik and ate a baggie of salt and vinegar chips. I was so full of accelerade and other stuff that it took me an hour or two to get to a dinner-eating level of hunger on Monday.
I think about what I ate yesterday and I was pretty hungry all day but in retrospect it's not that bad. Greek yogurt with granola, honey, and pb for breakfast, 3" sub, 1 cup penne alfredo, 1 cup steamed broccoli and salad for lunch, a choco milk mid afternoon and gnocchi with smoked salmon and asparagus for dinner. I'm just not used to waking up with this voracious appetite!
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I find controlling appetite after endurance riding difficult. I know I have to count but I'm sick of counting calories and proportions. On most days now I eat junk which I know is not correct.
Today I rode 60 miles with a mountain bike and headwind. It took me 4.5 hours on the bike and my HR monitor says I burnt only 1200 cal!
I ate some sugar on the way and a load of pasta at home. I'm going out so, some protein and beer are on the way![]()
I just read the kindle sample of "Ride Your Way Lean: The Ultimate Plan for Burning Fat and Getting Fit on a Bike" and enjoyed it so I have ordered the actual book. I read that the tables in it are hard to read on kindle, so I'll check that out this weekend.
Thank you everyone who has taken time out to give myself and the other newbies advice.
PS. Catrin, thank you for sharing your story. 50 lbs is awesome! I loved reading it and your advice. I do think eventually, I may get a monitor. Right now, It's all so new that I just need to understand the science behind it and learn my own body a bit.
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I have that book-- ride your way lean. Good advice there in general![]()
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It's so interesting to see how the the numbers vary, whether it's an individuals physique and level of fitness, or maybe the device itself? I did 63 miles the other day on a bike trail, avg speed 14.5 MPH, and I got almost 3000 calories out of that??!!!
It would be interesting to see how one person's stuff would pan out using 5 for 6 different methods of tracking.
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2012 Trek Madone 4.6 Compact SRAM
Well certainly Anelia is going to be awesomely efficient, being the superduper mountain bike racer that she is! For now, I'm glad I burn 3000 calories in a 60 mile ride! Means I can enjoy my ice cream comfortably![]()
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