Do it. Next week is RV and after Sourlands. I can't hammer either...May
Maybe we are all holding back too much. Time for a hammer ride.
How about we all train for the next 2 weeks and see how we improve at the Mahlon rideDo it. Next week is RV and after Sourlands. I can't hammer either...
Let's settle this on short track, winner gets to take a dump on the loser's hood
A few cycles of Synthol injection thereFinally found my album. After curling 20 shots of scotch
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Cold, ha, you just wait till old man winter joins, and I don't mean @Mtbdog. late Jan to Feb rides will be epicI actually learned a lesson on granola bars yesterday, either keep them close to the body or don't bring them because they get really hard to chew when they are really cold LOL
No one ever said I was cleanA few cycles of Synthol injection there
v3 jersey will state.... I DO NOT RACE OR TRAIN across the backHow about we all train for the next 2 weeks and see how we improve at the Mahlon ride
thisRides longer than two hours need refueling every hour afterwards. My winter rides tend to be the longest 5-6hrs and I'll bring sufficient Gu and granola bars.
strava doesn't take into account of the added rolling resistance on the dirt, so all the estimate on trails are way offI don't think that's necessary
Altho strava is prolly not that accurate, if you enter your weight into your profile, it will provide how much power you are putting down.
On my road rides, I was easily putting down 200+ watts in the beginning but mid ride, it goes down 180
Estimates are good enough... my curiosity is for how much of a dump in power by not eatingstrava doesn't take into account of the added rolling resistance on the dirt, so all the estimate on trails are way off
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I used to do fasted rides (although i'd cheat a bit by "carbo-loading" the previous night). Fine for the first 90-120 minutes depending on effort, then it goes downhill afterwards if i don't refuel
You should also pack prunes and a fleet enema if you have roomNext ride I'm going to carry blue berries. I also want to switch to a hip pack I don't think our rides are long enough to justify a back pack
You should also pack prunes and a fleet enema if you have room
Based on age, conditioning, weight and other factors would an athlete burn the same calories as someone less fit given the same VO2 effort? One thing is true that I rarely carb up at group rides due to the frequent stops, but if I'm at a constant zone3 effort for me I'm going to need some Gu and other carbs. I never studied nutrition while exercising much but just went with the refuel plan provided by my tri coach about 10 yrs ago. The plan doesn't seem to bother my stomach so it still works for me. I just need to learn to pace my drinking in hot weather. I tend to take more pee breaks when it's hot outThere's a little bit of false info here. Most anyone has 2,000ish calories of readily available Glycogen stores. The bonk one feels when that runs out of has nothing to do with food intake but rather your body switching fuel sources. For most people this is right around the 3-hour mark. For rides under 3 hours there's no need to eat as long as you eat your normal day's intake. At the pace and actual moving time some of the folks are putting in they'd be lucky to see a 500-700 calorie deficit during a ride.
Note to self, 2nd reason not to lend Max a bikeI'm gonna shit on your bike
Gonna need to check the saddle on the Talon for shit stains nowNote to self, 2nd reason not to lend Max a bike
Based on age, conditioning, weight and other factors would an athlete burn the same calories as someone less fit given the same VO2 effort? One thing is true that I rarely carb up at group rides due to the frequent stops, but if I'm at a constant zone3 effort for me I'm going to need some Gu and other carbs. I never studied nutrition while exercising much but just went with the refuel plan provided by my tri coach about 10 yrs ago. The plan doesn't seem to bother my stomach so it still works for me. I just need to learn to pace my drinking in hot weather. I tend to take more pee breaks when it's hot out