This article is worth a read
http://www.bikeradar.com/fitness/article/health-how-to-burn-fat-better-1065
http://www.bikeradar.com/fitness/article/health-how-to-burn-fat-better-1065
mr Mag00 said:muscles are heavier than fat
Crackle said:What is this 'slow and easy' cycling of which you speak? Slow I can do but tell me where I can find easy......
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A flat road !
purplemoon said:My advice to anyone trying to lose weight is to throw away the scales!
If you're anything like me you will become obsessive about weighing yourself frequently and despite knowing that weight can fluctuate at different times of day, and also different times of the month if you're a woman, you can't help feeling despondant if there's no loss, and mortified if there's a gain
This morning I was really upset to find that I've gained a few pounds over the last couple of weeks despite all the extra exercise I'm now getting![]()
Yesterday afternoon I cycled 10 miles and then went swimming in the evening and managed 30 lengths (750m) - first time I've been swimming for years and I felt fantastic
So, this morning I've taken measurements of my vital statistics and going to monitor those rather than my weight and hopefully see a benefit that way. I can already feel the benefit of all this exercise in that my stamina and strength has improved (managed to get up a bridge without changing down gear yesterday) so I'm trying not to be too disappointed that I haven't seen a drop in actual weight yet![]()
Steve Austin said:if you quote messages you need it total, not what i said nonsense.
If you can be bothered with it, I found calorie counting very useful to staying on track with longterm wieght loss - the deficit as I worked it out corresponded to how much I was losing very well. After while of checking the weight and calories of stuff you can more or less guess or remember how much you're taking in. Same with the activity calculators (which you can at least factor with wieght and intensity to get something ballpark).blindmanpugh said:Having an idea of your average calorie consumption does make a huge difference to how you plan your eating regime, and if you stick at it does work.
purplemoon said:I cheat and make it in the microwave![]()