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Old 05-20-25 | 03:46 PM
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pepperbelly
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Originally Posted by cyclezen
I get that you're in Texas - HOT !
But a whole bottle of water ? 16 oz, 12 oz, before the ride? That alone will take 30 minutes to fully absorb... if completely.
Ok, carry the extra water... it adds to the load/effort.... Maybe consider just preloading 1/2 that amount, before starting for a less than 1 hr ride... Better to take frequent smaller intakes, while riding...
as for the 'weight' thing, at your height , 250 is excessive for 'healthy' - I would recommend a reasonable focus on 'weight loss' which is both portion size directed as well as type of nutrient...
... I know I'm a tad smaller and skinnier, but I wasn't always that way... I know what it takes to have weight and diet control... difficult...
... just sayin...
breaking barriers - the one lap around the lake - is also a big element of riding - if one wants some level of 'accomplishment' out of their ride.
break the 'one lap' barrier... do two... and don;t stop at the end of one... keep riding... it'll become the new 'normal' after just a ride or two... and no supplements/food before or after - not needed...

Ride On
Yuri
EDIT: and keep an eye on your sodium,/salt intake, very many have much too high of a sodium intake
I didn’t mean that I just drink a 20oz bottle of water before riding.
I tend to drink all day. By the time I go ride I have had 3 or 4 bottles.
I took gatorade today but wasn’t thirsty. The humidity broke and it was a nice but windy day. I tool a sip after and yeah/ Gatorade is salty. I don’t remember it being like that but it obviously has.
Tomorrow I will push for at least 2 laps. Today was just too windy, 20-25mph just takes the fun out of it.
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