Bayerd
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- Marsden, Huddersfield
Last summer I took up cycling as a way of losing weight and getting fit, which to a large extent I've achieved. I'm down from 16st 4 to 12st 6.
In previous winters I rarely got a cold, and certainly no more than one. This year I'm now on my third. Is there a likely reason for this?
I currently cycle about 10 miles a day first thing, with rides of about 20 miles at weekends. I've read elsewhere that you lose nutrients through sweating. I always try to go fast enough to raise up a bit of a sweat on my rides.
Does anyone know if I need to take supplements to counteract the loss? and if so, what?
	
		
			
		
		
	
			
			In previous winters I rarely got a cold, and certainly no more than one. This year I'm now on my third. Is there a likely reason for this?
I currently cycle about 10 miles a day first thing, with rides of about 20 miles at weekends. I've read elsewhere that you lose nutrients through sweating. I always try to go fast enough to raise up a bit of a sweat on my rides.
Does anyone know if I need to take supplements to counteract the loss? and if so, what?
 
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 on shedding the pounds, that's a lot of weight but I don't think it's an unhealthy amount as long as you're sensible diet & resting.
 on shedding the pounds, that's a lot of weight but I don't think it's an unhealthy amount as long as you're sensible diet & resting. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
		 You'd be welcome to join us and it will definitely be done at a leisurely pace with a good cafe stop. As you know though, it is pretty hilly in our neck of the woods so even going slowly we will have to make efforts on the climbs.
 You'd be welcome to join us and it will definitely be done at a leisurely pace with a good cafe stop. As you know though, it is pretty hilly in our neck of the woods so even going slowly we will have to make efforts on the climbs. 
 
		