BTW, It's Glycogen!
Therefore on a long hard ride I assume that your body can't break down the fat (metabolizing??) quick enough when you run out / are running out of Glycogen ?(hence the need to eat?)
Cheers,
Gary
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Thanks Mike,
BTW, It's Glycogen! Therefore on a long hard ride I assume that your body can't break down the fat (metabolizing??) quick enough when you run out / are running out of Glycogen ?(hence the need to eat?) Cheers, Gary
Only in Australia and lets not forget the kitchen, the hallway the lounge, the... Have a nice day training log ![]() ![]() ![]() I've got stuff on ebay
Or too bonked to bonk
I understand that your body does convert fat to energy as you ride, however there is a limitation to how much you can convert in a given time. BTW, has anyone tried out this site; http://www.healthstatus.com/ Burn plenty of Glycogen training log ![]() ![]() ![]() I've got stuff on ebay
Which part of the site? I don't see anything special about the site apart from lots of calculators etc. Bianchi, Ridley, Montague, GT, Garmin and All things Apple
That water'll kill you quicker than vino Time to find an Italian doctor
I'm not worrying about it killing me. Chateau Cardboard is fattening, Adelaide water isn't ... provided you limit yourself to three chunks a day. Actually, Adelaide water isn't all that bad these days and yes, I do drink out of the tap. Pretty remarkable when you consider what it's based on and wee Johnny Howard can't understand why us South Australians are wary about giving control of the Murray to a mob of eastern state politicians Richard hmm, maybe I could use Adelaide water as an excuse for not washing my bikes
Generic question
Richard, is there a difference between a bottle of red and Adeliade water? Burn plenty of Glycogen training log ![]() ![]() ![]() I've got stuff on ebay
Or too bonked to bonk
I've done an interval bike ride today, spent half an hour doing a power weight session at the gym, therefore I'm keeping a bottle of Gatorade at the side of the bed tonight (I hope my wife doesn't see it! She'll spot the HRM soon as well! Who said cycling's addictive???? Cheers, Gary
Early last year the family at home got another dose of the stomach bug that goes around brisbane from time to time every year. I checked with the doctor who says that in most cases it is a bug that slips through in the water due to less than effective water treatment. Because of this we had a good dual cartridge micro fiber water filter installed under the sink, one filters chemicals and metals the next micro-organisms. Installed with two outlets.. one near the sink the other going to the fridge's cold water dispenser. Its been worth its weight in gold and I would highly recommend them, the downside is that now i look at any public bubbler as a third world water source
Hi Pugsly
If you carry a GPS while riding (as I often do for Geocaching with a PDA and BT GPSr) then compare distance travelled on your bike computer with that of the GPS odometer. I now have my bike computer within a few metres at 10 km. It's also interesting to drop your GPS track file into Google Earth. I keep a record of my more interesting rides, and can email them to another rider to view. John
Now that is getting serious.
Trouble with technology is that it tells you things you do not want to know
- how high your heart rate is - how far you have to go [total distance - distance travelled so, unfortentually I can do the maths in my head] - how fast you went down that hill [what if you punctured] Burn plenty of Glycogen training log ![]() ![]() ![]() I've got stuff on ebay
That's Giardia for ya! Bianchi, Ridley, Montague, GT, Garmin and All things Apple
yeah, and it lets you discuss things with like minded people in disparate geographic locations.
Thing is, I want to know all that stuff. It's part of what makes it fun for me. If I'm tracking HR, distance, speed... then I know when I'm improving, and I can set goals. None of if is necessary of course. I love my toys - which is where this thread started. Luckily the GPS stuff I already had - and use for satnav in the car, so the cost outlay was zip. It just sits in my jersey pocket and logs data.
Nay, that's nothing in comparison to GPSs' tracklog. Typically you can set it to record coordinates at fix distances down to 2-5m or every few seconds. So you can get pretty high resolution track record of your movments. The problem with GPS units is that they are relatively expensive and typically rugged and heavy for those general purpose units. While bike specific models such as the Garmin Edge 305 is light and feature rich but has a limited battery run time. Bianchi, Ridley, Montague, GT, Garmin and All things Apple
I use this -> http://www.gpstuner.com/ which I think (I don't have my PDA with me) I have set to record every second. I don't know how it compares to the garmin, but it does ok for my purposes.
Looks like a nice functional unit. As for recording by the second, that'll generate a huge tracklog file, wow! Bianchi, Ridley, Montague, GT, Garmin and All things Apple
I was scratching my head with this one... then realised I was looking at it the wrong way... If you look at it in terms of calories provided by each source at different HR's, you get
So, while you get the best fat-burn (AT) around 70% HR, you still get 66.9% of that at 90% HR.
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