Fifty Plus (50+) - I think I discovered my LT

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SaiKaiTai
06-04-07, 02:55 PM
Content removed because it was boring
Terrierman
06-04-07, 06:51 PM
I doubt it. You don't know how to be boring.
Digital Gee
06-04-07, 07:28 PM
Content removed because it was boring
Well, I have to admit I didn't get it anyway! Not that it was boring, but I couldn't figure out what LT meant. I'm pretty naive.
Beverly
06-04-07, 07:48 PM
Well, I have to admit I didn't get it anyway! Not that it was boring, but I couldn't figure out what LT meant. I'm pretty naive.
My van has LT on it and I don't know what it means either:)
Tom Bombadil
06-04-07, 07:51 PM
Lemon Tart?
Digital Gee
06-04-07, 07:52 PM
LaDanien Thomlinson, running back for the San Diego Chargers?
MichiganMike
06-04-07, 08:00 PM
Maybe he misspelled LT and it's really something else. Actually this isn't boring at all, sitting here thinking about what it is. Kind of like Wheel of Fortune or something
BluesDawg
06-04-07, 08:58 PM
Lawrence Taylor?
Louis Tolerance.
My wife has a very high LT level.
MNBikeguy
06-04-07, 10:36 PM
What do you recommend to increase LT ?
Do we need it??? Where can you buy it???
SaiKaiTai
06-04-07, 10:44 PM
LAWRENCE TAYLOR??? While accurate, it is wrong.
You won't find any Lawrence Taylor fans in this house. Nuh-uh.
LaDanian, maybe (though he should NOT be called LT, that's been done. Find another nickname)
I just get carried away with myself sometimes.
LT is Lactate Threshold which I understand is not a place you want to be for very long. It's "The Burn"
So, I figured it would be good to know when I'm there and I think I found that out over the course of my 35 mile ride. Boy, I just read that back and I'm not sure it's any better than the first go 'round.
Anyway, I think one reason I had less trouble with 35 miles than I thought I would was because I would dial it back just enough when I felt my legs start to tire and burn.
Digital Gee
06-05-07, 04:51 PM
LAWRENCE TAYLOR??? While accurate, it is wrong.
You won't find any Lawrence Taylor fans in this house. Nuh-uh.
LaDanian, maybe (though he should NOT be called LT, that's been done. Find another nickname)
I just get carried away with myself sometimes.
LT is Lactate Threshold which I understand is not a place you want to be for very long. It's "The Burn"
So, I figured it would be good to know when I'm there and I think I found that out over the course of my 35 mile ride. Boy, I just read that back and I'm not sure it's any better than the first go 'round.
Anyway, I think one reason I had less trouble with 35 miles than I thought I would was because I would dial it back just enough when I felt my legs start to tire and burn.
That is the most boring post I've ever read.
:D
BluesDawg
06-05-07, 05:11 PM
That is the most boring post I've ever read.
:D
Until this one :p
Digital Gee
06-05-07, 05:48 PM
Until this one :p
What about this one? :fight:
al-wagner
06-05-07, 05:52 PM
LT= Little Toe :p
Old School
06-05-07, 11:49 PM
"LT" = Light Touring, a reference to the occasional cyclist who does a short road trip with everything packed in his/her front panniers.
:<)
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