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Old December 6th 16, 09:07 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Default Afib, exercise, and carbo loading

On 06/12/2016 3:36 PM, wrote:
On Thursday, November 17, 2016 at 10:14:50 AM UTC-8, Duane wrote:
On 17/11/2016 10:27 AM,
wrote:
On Wednesday, November 16, 2016 at 10:04:01 AM UTC-8, Duane wrote:
On 16/11/2016 12:53 PM,
wrote:
On Wednesday, November 16, 2016 at 8:55:34 AM UTC-8, Frank Krygowski wrote:
I just happened on this blog post by Grant Peterson of Rivendell Bikes.
He's previously noted the correlation between Atrial Fibrillation and
long duration, high intensity aerobic exercise. I've read at least on
study that found that correlation. I've gathered that some people here
have suffered Afib, as have some of my cycling friends.

Since the original blog post, Grant has appended (at the top) an email
from Peter White (seller of good headlights and dynamos). Peter says he
found his own Afib was triggered by consumption of simple carbohydrates.
He wonders if the correlation isn't Afib with exercise; instead, if
it's Afib with carbo loading.

http://rivbike.tumblr.com/


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- Frank Krygowski

I have limited my riding with groups because they are ALWAYS racing one another and just trying to keep up can put too many people over the limit. They think of me as strange for either riding drag or not passing the person I come up on rapidly. I really find the idea of 70 year old men racing each other any time other than in an actual race stupid and disgusting.


Different strokes. My club has enough groups that I can find one to
ride with that suits me. The ones that don't suit me are not
necessarily stupid and disgusting. Some of the ones that are racing are
training for races.

What's stupid is joining a group that wants to race when you don't want
to race.

The ONLY groups that I have ridden with that doesn't race each other all the time is racers. So I suggest that after 40 years of riding you might have a different view. When racers get new people into their groups they adjust their speed to fit the newbies. When there are hard climbs they always have someone that stays with the newbie on the climbs. When there are sharp descents they always have someone with them often leading them as a reasonable pace.


How do you know how many years I've been riding?


Because you write like a kid. You might be a great rider but even young riders can drop dead from over-doing it. I might be prejudiced though since I once raced motorcycles and find the way that most people ride to be both incorrect and too hard for the length of a ride.


You might also be an arrogant idiot but I'm just getting that from the
way that you write.
Asshole.
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Old December 9th 16, 05:56 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Default Afib, exercise, and carbo loading

On Tuesday, December 6, 2016 at 1:07:30 PM UTC-8, Duane wrote:
On 06/12/2016 3:36 PM, wrote:
On Thursday, November 17, 2016 at 10:14:50 AM UTC-8, Duane wrote:
On 17/11/2016 10:27 AM,
wrote:
On Wednesday, November 16, 2016 at 10:04:01 AM UTC-8, Duane wrote:
On 16/11/2016 12:53 PM,
wrote:
On Wednesday, November 16, 2016 at 8:55:34 AM UTC-8, Frank Krygowski wrote:
I just happened on this blog post by Grant Peterson of Rivendell Bikes.
He's previously noted the correlation between Atrial Fibrillation and
long duration, high intensity aerobic exercise. I've read at least on
study that found that correlation. I've gathered that some people here
have suffered Afib, as have some of my cycling friends.

Since the original blog post, Grant has appended (at the top) an email
from Peter White (seller of good headlights and dynamos). Peter says he
found his own Afib was triggered by consumption of simple carbohydrates.
He wonders if the correlation isn't Afib with exercise; instead, if
it's Afib with carbo loading.

http://rivbike.tumblr.com/


--
- Frank Krygowski

I have limited my riding with groups because they are ALWAYS racing one another and just trying to keep up can put too many people over the limit. They think of me as strange for either riding drag or not passing the person I come up on rapidly. I really find the idea of 70 year old men racing each other any time other than in an actual race stupid and disgusting.


Different strokes. My club has enough groups that I can find one to
ride with that suits me. The ones that don't suit me are not
necessarily stupid and disgusting. Some of the ones that are racing are
training for races.

What's stupid is joining a group that wants to race when you don't want
to race.

The ONLY groups that I have ridden with that doesn't race each other all the time is racers. So I suggest that after 40 years of riding you might have a different view. When racers get new people into their groups they adjust their speed to fit the newbies. When there are hard climbs they always have someone that stays with the newbie on the climbs. When there are sharp descents they always have someone with them often leading them as a reasonable pace.

How do you know how many years I've been riding?


Because you write like a kid. You might be a great rider but even young riders can drop dead from over-doing it. I might be prejudiced though since I once raced motorcycles and find the way that most people ride to be both incorrect and too hard for the length of a ride.


You might also be an arrogant idiot but I'm just getting that from the
way that you write.
Asshole.


I assume that to mean that you are a young man and are angry to be caught talking about stuff you do not know a lot about.
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Old December 9th 16, 05:58 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Default Afib, exercise, and carbo loading

On Tuesday, December 6, 2016 at 1:22:02 PM UTC-8, Sir Ridesalot wrote:
On Tuesday, December 6, 2016 at 4:07:30 PM UTC-5, Duane wrote:
On 06/12/2016 3:36 PM, wrote:

Snipped Troll's post
Because you write like a kid. You might be a great rider but even young riders can drop dead from over-doing it. I might be prejudiced though since I once raced motorcycles and find the way that most people ride to be both incorrect and too hard for the length of a ride.


You might also be an arrogant idiot but I'm just getting that from the
way that you write.
Asshole.


This cyclingtom guy's nothing but a Troll as his posts clearly show. Best to killfile him.

These days RBT stands for Rec.Bicycles.Trolls not Tech. VBEG LOL

RBT will soon go the way of the other bicycling related newsgroups such as RBRides and RB Misc. They'll be so inhabited by the Trolls that it won't be worth it to try to sort through the Trolls posts to get to the actual bicycling related stuff that's somewhat useful.

Cheers


What is interesting is that you haven't kill-filed me. But be sure to suggest that other's do. That certainly doesn't stop me from posting. And if the dim-wits such as yourself kill-file me we will have a lot less unknowledgable jabber.
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Old December 9th 16, 07:39 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Duane[_3_]
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Default Afib, exercise, and carbo loading

On 09/12/2016 12:56 PM, wrote:
On Tuesday, December 6, 2016 at 1:07:30 PM UTC-8, Duane wrote:
On 06/12/2016 3:36 PM,
wrote:
On Thursday, November 17, 2016 at 10:14:50 AM UTC-8, Duane wrote:
On 17/11/2016 10:27 AM,
wrote:
On Wednesday, November 16, 2016 at 10:04:01 AM UTC-8, Duane wrote:
On 16/11/2016 12:53 PM,
wrote:
On Wednesday, November 16, 2016 at 8:55:34 AM UTC-8, Frank Krygowski wrote:
I just happened on this blog post by Grant Peterson of Rivendell Bikes.
He's previously noted the correlation between Atrial Fibrillation and
long duration, high intensity aerobic exercise. I've read at least on
study that found that correlation. I've gathered that some people here
have suffered Afib, as have some of my cycling friends.

Since the original blog post, Grant has appended (at the top) an email
from Peter White (seller of good headlights and dynamos). Peter says he
found his own Afib was triggered by consumption of simple carbohydrates.
He wonders if the correlation isn't Afib with exercise; instead, if
it's Afib with carbo loading.

http://rivbike.tumblr.com/


--
- Frank Krygowski

I have limited my riding with groups because they are ALWAYS racing one another and just trying to keep up can put too many people over the limit. They think of me as strange for either riding drag or not passing the person I come up on rapidly. I really find the idea of 70 year old men racing each other any time other than in an actual race stupid and disgusting.


Different strokes. My club has enough groups that I can find one to
ride with that suits me. The ones that don't suit me are not
necessarily stupid and disgusting. Some of the ones that are racing are
training for races.

What's stupid is joining a group that wants to race when you don't want
to race.

The ONLY groups that I have ridden with that doesn't race each other all the time is racers. So I suggest that after 40 years of riding you might have a different view. When racers get new people into their groups they adjust their speed to fit the newbies. When there are hard climbs they always have someone that stays with the newbie on the climbs. When there are sharp descents they always have someone with them often leading them as a reasonable pace.

How do you know how many years I've been riding?

Because you write like a kid. You might be a great rider but even young riders can drop dead from over-doing it. I might be prejudiced though since I once raced motorcycles and find the way that most people ride to be both incorrect and too hard for the length of a ride.


You might also be an arrogant idiot but I'm just getting that from the
way that you write.
Asshole.


I assume that to mean that you are a young man and are angry to be caught talking about stuff you do not know a lot about.


Your ability to misinterpret what you read is painfully obvious.
 




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