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Old 05-16-05 | 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Jaye
Ok so I am an overweight person (started at 280 and am now down to 238) I have done this mostly by doing the Atkins diet.

Now I understand that different people have different views on how the Atkins diet will affect overall health, and while I apreciate the concern it is working for me where nothing else has in the past.

I am very new to cycling so my body is not at all conditioned for it yet and I tire out very easily, lately though I have been wondering how much of that is a lack of fitness and how much of that is a lack of carbs.

My question to everyone here however is how badly am I going to hurt my ability to ride by living on a low carb diet? I generaly consume under 30 carbs per day, which obviously means that curently the sugestions of Pasta, Clif Bars, etc are not being utilized by me.

So to be effective on a bike should I forego the low-carb diet? All together? Only while on the bike?

Any input (cycling specific only please) is greatly apreciated.

Thanks.

I believe low carb diets call for you to shift from strictly all low carbs to a maintenance diet at some point... that maintenace diet allows for limited carbs and calls for exercise, so you can maintain your new lower weight.

Increasing your exercise level will help you toward your goal of keeping the weight off... Start slowly and you will be able to increase your energy as you go along.
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