Training & Nutrition - Nutrition

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liamgreen
03-30-06, 05:43 AM
Does anyone know what sort of diet is best for a racing bike enthusiast? Currently I eat once every 3 days which has made me rather skinny and decrepid. Currently I look like Mr Burns but with long hair and glasses. I also appear to be rather susceptible to infection so could this be something to do with my diet?
Sounds like that Paleo diet is working great for you. Try carrying a club, and cut one shoulder off your shirt.
Albany-12303
03-30-06, 07:09 AM
If you eat every three days and bicycle - then you're probably starving yourself!:eek:
3dsteve
03-30-06, 07:21 AM
is that all you can do is 3 days , you need to do at least 4 without eating and riding at least 50 miles a day then you will really see improvements,oohh i for got you should though in some intervals at least 2 days a week as well.
I eat 3 days worth all at once and I look like Homer.
At least I'm not decrepit.
Az
Currently I eat once every 3 days which has made me rather skinny and decrepid.
You're either pulling our leg or incredibly poor. Nobody is that stupid.
SimiCyclist
03-30-06, 11:13 AM
Read his other posts and you'll have your answer.
liamgreen
03-30-06, 11:41 AM
You're either pulling our leg or incredibly poor. Nobody is that stupid.
My family is genuinely poor, we can barely afford food. Fortunately I can usually rely on my friends to give me a snack bar or something if we get really strapped for cash
My family is genuinely poor, we can barely afford food. Fortunately I can usually rely on my friends to give me a snack bar or something if we get really strapped for cash
Sell your computer.
Az
CrashVector
03-30-06, 10:58 PM
Sell your computer.
Az
I was JUUUST about to say something like that.
unless you are using a public library's computer, you cannot be THAT poor if you can afford a computer PLUS internet fees.
Because I'm a medical professional however, I will give you my advice.
If you are only eating once every three days, you need to stop biking. You are simply not giving your body what it needs to perform that level of physical work.
If you are TRULY poor, contact me and I can put your in touch with a healthcare provider in your area who can help you, and point you to where you can get a good meal.
scottmorrison99
03-30-06, 11:31 PM
Could it be...The Troll Diet? Yep.
liamgreen
05-18-06, 06:58 AM
Sell your computer.
Az
I'm on one of my school's computers and so can only get on at limited times and could never even think about owning our own computer at home. My grandad could barely afford my racing bike for my Christmas present last year but I'm most glad that he did manage to cobble enough money together, it's my pride and joy
I'm on one of my school's computers and so can only get on at limited times and could never even think about owning our own computer at home. My grandad could barely afford my racing bike for my Christmas present last year but I'm most glad that he did manage to cobble enough money together, it's my pride and joy
OK, I'll bite....what kind of "Racing Bike" do you have?
skandal20
05-18-06, 10:53 AM
Eat something loser.
blue_nose
05-18-06, 10:59 AM
Troll...
Hi
Even something like porridge (rolled oats) is cheap and easy to prepare. It also high in fibre and is one of the low GI foods, perfect for cycling
My family is genuinely poor, we can barely afford food. Fortunately I can usually rely on my friends to give me a snack bar or something if we get really strapped for cash
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