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Teaching Your Body To Burn Fat?
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Phil W Lee phil(at)lee-family(dot)me(dot)uk wrote: If you can resist the hunger that follows hard exercise and reduced blood sugar levels, you may be able to use the fast burn method, but I doubt if that's common. Immediately after exercise is the best time to eat carbohydrates and nourish the muscles. Also protein may be good to eat post-exercise. -- Michael Press |
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On Apr 9, 11:56*am, Michael Press wrote:
In article , *Phil W Lee phil(at)lee-family(dot)me(dot)uk wrote: If you can resist the hunger that follows hard exercise and reduced blood sugar levels, you may be able to use the fast burn method, but I doubt if that's common. Immediately after exercise is the best time to eat carbohydrates and nourish the muscles. Also protein may be good to eat post-exercise. -- Michael Press Exactly, and because your body temperature is going to be high, you may not necessarily feel super hungry. but eating will top the sugar and provide protein and if you didn't let you sugar bottom during the ride, you won't be feeling ravenously hungry, so, you'll eat what you need and be satisfied. If you wait till you are hungry, your body sugar will drop and when you start, you'll eat your entire refrigerator. |
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Per Dan O:
I don't think you can teach your body to burn fat (though many fad diet hucksters would probably like you to think so). I think you only burn body fat when you run out of sugar - when you work beyond your fuel intake. I got started on the fat burning tangent because somewhere, a looong time ago, I was reading about how one of the marathon runner's specific abilities was to burn fat much faster than an untrained person. OTOH, now that I think of it.... how much fat does the average marathon runner have available to burn..... -) -- PeteCresswell |
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On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 15:18:43 -0500, AMuzi wrote:
[Eating once a day for the past year and a half] --- Seriously I expected much more difficulty or discomfort; no big deal as it turns out. Why did you decide to restrict meals to one per day? |
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On Apr 9, 1:31 pm, " wrote:
On Apr 9, 11:56 am, Michael Press wrote: In article , Phil W Lee phil(at)lee-family(dot)me(dot)uk wrote: If you can resist the hunger that follows hard exercise and reduced blood sugar levels, you may be able to use the fast burn method, but I doubt if that's common. Immediately after exercise is the best time to eat carbohydrates and nourish the muscles. Also protein may be good to eat post-exercise. -- Michael Press Exactly, and because your body temperature is going to be high, you may not necessarily feel super hungry. but eating will top the sugar and provide protein and if you didn't let you sugar bottom during the ride, you won't be feeling ravenously hungry, so, you'll eat what you need and be satisfied. If you wait till you are hungry, your body sugar will drop and when you start, you'll eat your entire refrigerator. Last night's lasagna served as a kind of time release fuel, and slowed this mornings oatmeal utilization. A big bagel and peanut butter with my coffee after arrival at work, then a couple cups of yogurt and a couple bananas this afternoon got me ready to start the return leg. I ate a Power Bar about halfway home, and instead of merely enduring to make it home to the fridge, I pushed gears all the and felt great. (It's Friday, and I sense an impending carnivore feast.) |
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On Apr 9, 2:34 pm, "(PeteCresswell)" wrote:
Per Dan O: I don't think you can teach your body to burn fat (though many fad diet hucksters would probably like you to think so). I think you only burn body fat when you run out of sugar - when you work beyond your fuel intake. I got started on the fat burning tangent because somewhere, a looong time ago, I was reading about how one of the marathon runner's specific abilities was to burn fat much faster than an untrained person. OTOH, now that I think of it.... how much fat does the average marathon runner have available to burn..... -) Endurance athletes can utilize surplus protein for energy. |
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Andrew Price wrote:
On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 15:18:43 -0500, AMuzi wrote: [Eating once a day for the past year and a half] --- Seriously I expected much more difficulty or discomfort; no big deal as it turns out. Why did you decide to restrict meals to one per day? Snacking was out of control and I was showing the effects. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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On 9 Apr, 00:49, "Bill Sornson" wrote:
thirty-six wrote: Who want's to loose weight? Let's start with that loose apostrophe. It's a heavy comma which fell down from the posting above. Obviously in need of loosing weight. |
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On 9 Apr, 00:50, AMuzi wrote:
thirty-six wrote: On 8 Apr, 20:19, Lou Holtman wrote: On 8 apr, 21:02, " wrote: On Apr 8, 11:38 am, Lou Holtman wrote: Op 8-4-2010 3:34, thirty-six schreef: On 7 Apr, 12:57, *wrote: Per thirty-six: Rides should be steady, not slow. *Making 18mph ave? Only in my dreams. OTOH, I'm not as aero as the average road rider - 6'5", XXL tall clothing, wearing baggy shorts/shirt, 1.5" tires, side-mounted pannier bag.... OTOOH, long long ago and far far away I could average 24+ over an 88-mile ride that I did every Sunday in season. Most of the road riders that pass me seem tb doing about 18mph - that seeming to be a comfortable enough speed that they can carry on relaxed conversations. Smooth surface, no wind, I'll hold 14-15. *I can maintain 18 for awhile, but it is ultimately anaerobic for me. * Wearing lycra, still with a side pannier, I could hold 16 - at least for the 5 miles I was riding to work. -- PeteCresswell Make sure you are keeping the pedal forces low by selecting a suitabley low gear. *You cannot develop endurance with high pedal forces so concentrate on a smooth crank cycle. *Remember we are talking hours here, not minutes. *It will take you 6-8 weeks just to get in the groove, the weight should fall off after then. *The speed is not important but rather your effort. *You should find the constant effort such that you cannot speak in sentences but rather phrases. Don't break into a sweat, you should be able to maintain the effort by doing all breathing through your nose. *Concentrating on your timing for inspiration and expiration will give you something to think about and is beneficial. *Short in, long out (through nose, choking with larynx to slow down expiration). *If you improve your cycling technique, your speed should come with ease. Cycling should be fun. This is no fun. If you want to lose weight, eat less. It is that simple. Lou Eating less is not fun either. I have fun with cycling and ride hard. He I am not the one who wants to lose weight. Lou Who want's to loose weight? Some folks do, some don't care. In late 2008 I was starting to look like John McCain. By last Halloween I had a more Sarah Palin look. OTOH some people embrace bulk:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/ar...-sized-mother-... orhttp://preview.tinyurl.com/yzffga8 (that link does not have 'skin shots'. You really don't want to see the other links. Trust me on this.) As I see it, the choices are acceptance or change. YWMV. -- Andrew Muzi * www.yellowjersey.org/ * Open every day since 1 April, 1971 That's dedication to training. |
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On 9 Apr, 04:56, Joy Beeson wrote:
On Thu, 08 Apr 2010 19:38:49 +0200, Lou Holtman wrote: Cycling should be fun. This is no fun. If you want to lose weight, eat less. It is that simple. Cycling is a good way to eat less -- it gives you something else to do with your hands. * -- Joy Beeson joy beeson at comcast dot net I thought you have a takeaw,, erm handlebar bag? |
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