Interestingly enough, there's an article on bone loss in the most current issue of Bicycling. It's the March issue. They say that they can't carry the theory of bone loss from professionals to those of us who just do it for fun...but I certainly don't see why not. It probably wouldn't be as pronounced, but why wouldn't it happen just the same? Anyway...it's an interesting article.
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about ten years ago. This is not an estrogen/ womens thing- men get it too. I could feel it after a summer of hard training and I had plenty of fat! Although that was going pretty fast too. This isn't after you get emaciated and lose muscle; It's just a training adaptation. I was around 160 and a hardbody when this caught up with me.
losing bone density is really effecient training adaptation. Birds have hollow bones. And a rider with this, well it doesn't exactly protect you from breakage in a crash does it?
