Never hungry after a ride

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pepecat

Well-Known Member
Whenever i come back from a ride, i am never hungry. In fact, food is often the last thing i want. Just not interested. However, i know i need to get food into me fairly quickly so today i waited a couple of hours and made myself eat some beans on toast. I still wasn't in the slightest bit hungry though, even though breakfast had been about 8am and it was now 1.30pm. I hadn't eaten on the ride either.

Do other people have this? It bothers me slightly cos i always hear about how you need to eat fairly soon after a ride, but i am just never interested. Am i weird, or do i need to make myself eat to get used to it after a ride?
 

potsy

Rambler
Location
My Armchair
Whenever i come back from a ride, i am never hungry. In fact, food is often the last thing i want. Just not interested. However, i know i need to get food into me fairly quickly so today i waited a couple of hours and made myself eat some beans on toast. I still wasn't in the slightest bit hungry though, even though breakfast had been about 8am and it was now 1.30pm. I hadn't eaten on the ride either.

Do other people have this? It bothers me slightly cos i always hear about how you need to eat fairly soon after a ride, but i am just never interested. Am i weird, or do i need to make myself eat to get used to it after a ride?
Yes :tongue:
 

ttcycle

Cycling Excusiast
A friend of mine who did loads of competitive swimming used to lose her appetite after training and competitions. I think it may have had something to do with cortisol and adrenaline in the system suppressing appetite.

Get into the habit of eating something after the ride
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
After a long and/or intensive ride I am seldom hungry when I get home. By the time I have 'come down' from the ride, ie bike sorted, shower & faffed around for a bit, the hunger starts to hit.
 

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
I've always been a believer in ''eat when you're hungry.'' Exceptions could be, for example, when you're getting to feel chronically short of energy or when you're training and need to artificially boost your food intake or when you're on a long ride and need to pre-fuel, etc. In itself, I don't think a lack of appetite is a problem, it all depends on what you're trying to do.
 
Whenever i come back from a ride, i am never hungry. In fact, food is often the last thing i want. Just not interested. However, i know i need to get food into me fairly quickly so today i waited a couple of hours and made myself eat some beans on toast. I still wasn't in the slightest bit hungry though, even though breakfast had been about 8am and it was now 1.30pm. I hadn't eaten on the ride either.

I'm the opposite, anything over 20 miles and I'm ravenous by the time I get home.

If I'm not exercising I don't get ravenous, even if I miss a meal or two. Take Thursday gone, I had a bowl of cereal at 0500hrs and got involved in a big job at work, that meant I missed eating my bait at lunchtime, and was kept on late, not getting home to my evening meal until 2100hrs ?
 

srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
For me, feelings of hunger don't really coincide with needing food.

Take yesterday - 40 miler including lunch, had because I felt I ought to rather than because I wanted to. I felt bloated afterwards, despite not eating an awful lot.

Whereas this morning, having just had breakfast (scrambled eggs and bacon on a roll; muesli; coffee) I feel absolutely starving.
 

lulubel

Über Member
Location
Malaga, Spain
After a long and/or intensive ride I am seldom hungry when I get home. By the time I have 'come down' from the ride, ie bike sorted, shower & faffed around for a bit, the hunger starts to hit.

Same here. Well, at least I don't feel hungry after intense rides, which I do very rarely, so it isn't a problem for me.

I always have a snack within a few minutes of getting in the door, whether I feel like I need/want it or not. At the moment, it's a glass of milk and some chocolate. Because of the time I ride, it's usually time for lunch after about 1-2 hours, and I'm usually ready for lunch by then. If I'm not, I eat anyway.

A friend of mine who did loads of competitive swimming used to lose her appetite after training and competitions. I think it may have had something to do with cortisol and adrenaline in the system suppressing appetite.

Yes, I think that's what happens. The body shuts down the digestive system for a while because it's doing something high energy (similar to fighting or running away) that's probably more important. This would explain why I tend to be ravenous after easy rides - because my body didn't feel it was necessary to shut my digestive system down for that level of exertion.
 
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I can't eat a large meal straight after a ride, what I do is try and eat a small snack in the first half an hour after I get back, mostly protein, chicken pieces or a cold meat sandwich or similar. Sometimes I feel hungary when I get back sometimes not. For me the mistake is not eating anything straight after the ride, if I don't eat I get the munchies very badly several hours after I get back.
 

dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
Whenever i come back from a ride, i am never hungry. In fact, food is often the last thing i want. Just not interested. However, i know i need to get food into me fairly quickly so today i waited a couple of hours and made myself eat some beans on toast. I still wasn't in the slightest bit hungry though, even though breakfast had been about 8am and it was now 1.30pm. I hadn't eaten on the ride either.

Do other people have this? It bothers me slightly cos i always hear about how you need to eat fairly soon after a ride, but i am just never interested. Am i weird, or do i need to make myself eat to get used to it after a ride?
weird, yes. Slim, probably. When you work out why you are the way you are, post it up and you'll make some friends
 
Cycling seems to vary but with running I definitely don't feel hungry after it. In fact I can go running hungry and come back not hungry, I couldn't do that with cycling. With both I have to force myself to drink as I never feel thirsty funtil a few hour later when I realize I am really thirsty.
 

BrumJim

Forum Stalwart (won't take the hint and leave...)
I'm not great on appetite after a big ride. However it is all relative. What I do REALLY enjoy is a mug of warm, sweet coffee. Don't always have sugar in coffee, but after exercise, it is very nice.
 
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