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That's how I feel right now.
You can eat all that stuff, no prob.the question in the back of my mind is, IS it...WORTH it? Wouldn't a double gin-and-tonic and a big greasy slice of pizza, go good right now?
I am not saying that YOU could burn 12,000 calories a day.His level of metabolism, as an Olympic athlete, and my own, as a crippled old geezer, are somewhat different.
Hmmm. My (limited) tests in immediately tracking blood-sugar reinforces what I'd read: That carbs create more havoc on blood-sugar levels, then sweets will.
If too hot to ride in the daytime, get ya some decent lights and either go ride after Sunset, or get up pre dawn before everyone is out, and ride then.Today, we're in a heat wave. And the indoor gym has set their A/C at 80...well, no point in coddling athletes looking to push their limits. It's 89 outside my window.
So I won't peddle a bike. I'm going to drive...40 miles to Lolo Pass, to a public trail in NFS land. It's 6000 ft elevation; it'll be a lot cooler.