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Atkins diet and riding
ride on the weekend and trying to do 2-3 rides during the week of 5-6
miles each cut When I roll out of bed for an early a.m. ride during the week, I can't get going. cut I figured I'd try a banana before my ride and it helps. Not sure how many minutes the body needs to pick up the pluses of a banana. I've also put a 50% water/50% Powerade mixture in my water bottle and drink that up during my 30 minute ride. Now the big question (for me): Would a Clif bar (or its lower calorie and lower carb sister, the Luna bar) really be that disasterous. I figure I'd eat one before I set out. For a long weekend ride, perhaps one during the ride too. You on the path to disaster as it is. Banannas are high carb and Powerade is a major no-no. For your 25-30 mile ride you could have either the bananna OR one very watered down poweraid dring DURING the ride, but if your consuming alll that before the ride your not in keytosis. That would explain your lack of energy when you get up in the morning. Ive never been a morning person, it would take me about an hour to where I was coherent. Now I can jump out of bed and be ready to go. If you can still be eating that and loosing weight at the same time, you may want to continue, but if you have stalled, you may have too many carbs coming in. Ive been on the diet for 6 weeks now and am still loosing weight, the only problem is while I can still ride 25-40 miles, my average speed has dropped 2mph. I feel thats a fair trade. Most people buy things for their bike because they weigh 2 grams lighter, Imagin shedding 30 pounds! Troy |
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When you are losing weight on a low carb diet, you might have a decrease in
performance because you don't have glucose available to sustain yourself. This presents you with a choice: Increase carb consumption before or during rides to increase your performance, or accept lower performance while cutting back on your energy supply. If you increase your carb consumption, you may slow down your weight loss. On the other hand, lowered performance might slow down your conditioning. So either way, there may be a trade off involved. That should end, however, when you achieve your goal weight. At that point, staying in ketosis is not so crucial, and it will be easier to play with carb intake to supply your riding needs. With the extra fuel that will then be available to you, performance levels should pick up. Personally, I haven't had this problem. Staying on restricted carbs (30-60 gms / day) has not had any noticable effect on my biking performance. But, I had spent so much time rotting in front of this computer, that I was bound to improve performance by regularly doing anything on the bike. Duffy "Dan Birchall" m wrote in message news:slrnbgts89.237.YouMustPay100DollarsForEachSpa ... (GABIKE) wrote: I've been on the diet for 6 weeks now and am still loosing weight, the only problem is while I can still ride 25-40 miles, my average speed has dropped 2mph. I feel thats a fair trade. Uh... if you've lost weight, but your average speed has _dropped_, aren't you a little worried that either 1) you've lost muscle mass, or 2) your body isn't getting enough of _something_ it needs for metabolism to keep you going faster? Most people buy things for their bike because they weigh 2 grams lighter, [Imagine] shedding 30 pounds! I'm working on shedding 40 - and I plan on my average speed going more than 2 mph the other direction. -Dan (not on any named diet) -- If you spam this address, you (obviously) agree to pay me $100/spam. |
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Suggest you take your ride day the same as any other Atkins day if you're
going the Atkins way.... eat a pound of hamburger with the grease, and drink water until you have to pee really bad. Then go. Myself I sort of like a more Mediterranean diet idea, lots of simple breads, pasta and grains, lots of veggies and fruits, olive oil, and meat mixed as an ingredient instead of as the main course in one meal out of three or so. From personal experience, you lose weight at the same rate, and it's much more sustainable, for me, over time. |
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