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dickyknees

Guru
Location
Anglesey
Bore da pawb,
Sunshine and showers this morning.
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classic33

Leg End Member
 

Tenkaykev

Guru
Location
Poole
Yes Mo , somebody told me ages ago its important to eat some protein within 90 mins after vigorous exercise to stop muscle loss. I think its true anybody know ?

That was the received wisdom for many years. More recent research suggested replenishing within four hours is equally effective.
Don’t get conned by the “ Special super effective “ expensive drinks and supplements that are heavily advertised. A chocolate milk shake after exercise is ideal, tastes much nicer and is inexpensive.

Mrs Tenkay and I used to “ do a bit of running” and on some events a “ refuelling strategy “ was arranged before the event.
Fascinating to see the variety of foodstuffs people would chomp during a race. Bananas were a favourite as was Malt Loaf. Jam and banana sandwiches were popular too. One event saw the organiser take orders from the competitors on the track and send out to the local chip shop😁
We met some fascinating people, many of whom “ danced to a different tune “ I spoke with one Dutch lady who was rubbing some sort of liniment into her legs, when I enquired what it was she told me “ Horses Urine “ 😮😮 . Many years later I discovered that Oestrogen is extracted from the urine of pregnant mares.
 

JPBoothy

Veteran
Location
Cheshire
My niece and nephew are getting heehaw after disowning me following me telling my brother what I thought of him a year ago. He already got the house they are in bought for them by my dad and step mum....paid a small amount back and got let off with paying any more. Sat back and watched me struggle with helping the folks out for their final years without a single offer of help and after still being generous (or a mug) and letting him take on dad's house which he built himself and was very proud of so I decided to let my brother take it on to keep it in the family so he got much more of the inheritance than I did. Barely got a thanks and last year at Christmas, on the first anniversary of losing dad, they were in Crieff and didn't even look in to see me. Left on my own on Christmas with nothing but sad memories. He got a stinking email from me and within hours I was unfriended on Facebook and we have had no contact since. Truth obviously hurt!
That's a sad tale that is probably happening in a lot of families.. I have my Blind 88yr old mum living in the attached semi and I don't think some people realise what a strain on your own family life the restrictions of caring can be. I have two sisters and one does her share 'despite having an autistic son of her own' but the other 'who has no kids, a Jag, a Range Rover and a love of foreign holidays' doesn't.. Every family seems to have one doesn't it. I had to knock a doorway through the upstairs party wall of our 2 bedroom house a few years ago (all done legally) so that my son could have his own bedroom above nana's living room as sharing a bedroom with his teenage sister 'in bunkbeds' was not ideal or fair on either of them really. The alternative was moving house but then I'm sure that the social services would not have let her stay in her house alone as she has fallen a few times already.. She still says to me "you were late in last night" and I'm a grown man :laugh:

Hence the love of my 'alone time' on my bike or fettling bikes in my garage :rolleyes:
 

oldwheels

Legendary Member
Location
Isle of Mull
That was the received wisdom for many years. More recent research suggested replenishing within four hours is equally effective.
Don’t get conned by the “ Special super effective “ expensive drinks and supplements that are heavily advertised. A chocolate milk shake after exercise is ideal, tastes much nicer and is inexpensive.

Mrs Tenkay and I used to “ do a bit of running” and on some events a “ refuelling strategy “ was arranged before the event.
Fascinating to see the variety of foodstuffs people would chomp during a race. Bananas were a favourite as was Malt Loaf. Jam and banana sandwiches were popular too. One event saw the organiser take orders from the competitors on the track and send out to the local chip shop😁
We met some fascinating people, many of whom “ danced to a different tune “ I spoke with one Dutch lady who was rubbing some sort of liniment into her legs, when I enquired what it was she told me “ Horses Urine “ 😮😮 . Many years later I discovered that Oestrogen is extracted from the urine of pregnant mares.
Marmalade pieces are best. To any one who does not know a piece is in some parts called a sandwich.
 

JPBoothy

Veteran
Location
Cheshire
You should clean the lens on your camera there's two black marks on it
I thought it was somebody walking a lamb.
 

Juan Kog

permanently grumpy
That's a sad tale that is probably happening in a lot of families.. I have my Blind 88yr old mum living in the attached semi and I don't think some people realise what a strain on your own family life the restrictions of caring can be. I have two sisters and one does her share 'despite having an autistic son of her own' but the other 'who has no kids, a Jag, a Range Rover and a love of foreign holidays' doesn't.. Every family seems to have one doesn't it. I had to knock a doorway through the upstairs party wall of our 2 bedroom house a few years ago (all done legally) so that my son could have his own bedroom above nana's living room as sharing a bedroom with his teenage sister 'in bunkbeds' was not ideal or fair on either of them really. The alternative was moving house but then I'm sure that the social services would not have let her stay in her house alone as she has fallen a few times already.. She still says to me "you were late in last night" and I'm a grown man :laugh:

Hence the love of my 'alone time' on my bike or fettling bikes in my garage :rolleyes:
JP my Mum-in-law lives with Mrs JK and I, 100 with memory problems. So you’re final line struck a cord with me.
 

JPBoothy

Veteran
Location
Cheshire
Only 8 days until we go to Dartmoor with the van. Can't wait to get away.
Christmas dinner in the van has become somewhat of a tradition in our house.
There is a lady on Youtube (Juliet Elliot) who does a lot of cycling on the trails around Dartmoor and it looks lovely. I've never been a fan of the Youtube Vlogger type thing but she is so upbeat and her enthusiasm for cycling and the outdoors often encourages me to get out and ride when I'm feeling a bit down and miserable.
 

oldwheels

Legendary Member
Location
Isle of Mull
Dry but overcast start today but sun is now out despite forecast being for rain by now.
Got another short trip out on the trike but more traffic than usual. A couple of Openreach vans stopped to wait for me passing and an idiot behind tried to overtake despite much angry gesticulating from both vans. They had to back up again and that would be them stuck behind the vans for the rest of the way into town in retaliation.
A couple of what were probably sea eagles judging by size circling at the edge of a forest area. The light was against me so not able to get enough detail to be sure.
The holiday lets seem to be arriving as different cars at some houses. The original holiday homes used to let the houses for the winter to locals who had to move into caravans for the summer but the modern lot are too greedy as more money from tourists.
A couple of local roadies passed in the opposite direction and shouted greetings. One works offshore and has long periods of home leave and gets bored. Since he is a mechanic and a whizz with bikes I get him to do anything I need done as it helps him to pass the time.
 
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