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mrbike27 02-22-07 10:22 PM

diamond legs
 
how can i get those diamond cut legs for biking?I am very skinny i am around 5 5 and weigh 95 ibs soaking wet.

JeffS 02-22-07 10:29 PM

ride more, eat less ;)

Psydotek 02-22-07 11:34 PM

Actually, in his case it would be ride more, eat more. :)

Bekologist 02-23-07 12:01 AM

ride bike lots, eat balanced meals with high quality protein; follow exercise routine; walk everywhere you're not biking to. lift weights.

one trick to muscle rebuilding is eating proteins one hour, max, after exercise. I'm not exercise physiologist, but there's some reuptake that occurs in a limited time frame after exercise.

I think just riding everywhere you go and eating lots of high quality food with proteins should help. dieting does not; i think i eat 4,000 calories a day sometimes. your metabolism sounds like its firing on high already.

Gurgus 02-23-07 02:58 AM

Fixed gear with a high gear. That ought aught to do the trick.

max-a-mill 02-23-07 06:20 AM

more hills!

bekologist is right about eating right after exercising too! the hour after you workout is the key time to get your muscles some good protien (or so i've read). i will usually try to slam down a recovery drink soon after going out for a long ride. i bet there are cheaper ways to "recover" as well.

really i am partial to a recovery cheeseburger but i don't think i got any nutrition experts backing me up there... ;)

mlh122 02-23-07 10:27 AM

1) get a job at the top of a mountain, get a house at the bottom, bike commute.
-- seriously though, try to ride with more intensity and with less emphasis on cardio, try to go up hills in a higher gear than you normally would, but not so high as to cause knee pain.
2) weight lifting? get a book on building lower body strength?

3) SUBWAY! EAT STEAK! -- seriously though, higher protein diet could help, or your same diet with some protein supplements. personally i'd rather eat beef, chicken, turkey, fish, soy, nuts than to drink those powdery protein shakes and pills.

4) cross train. perhaps swimming or running could help. or you could go mountain biking, around here our mountain trails are much much harsher than our roads, and will thus build you up faster.

DataJunkie 02-23-07 10:34 AM

Read a few books by either Nancy Clark or Chris Carmichael. Good reading.
You need to properly fuel, workout, recover, ride hills, interval train, etc. Of course, it is significantly more complicated than my post. :p
Strength training helps a bit as well.
A visit with a personal trainer to set a workout routine would help.... as well as a visit with a nutritionist.

noisebeam 02-23-07 10:41 AM


Originally Posted by Gurgus
Fixed gear with a high gear. That ought aught to do the trick.

Assuming diet is right, agreed. Even just pushing higher gears than ones normal on any bike.

Also as this is commuting forum I'll add that fully stopping at every required stop and regaining speed as quick as possible each time helps too.

Al

Chuck G 02-23-07 11:23 AM

My "recovery" drink after riding home from work is ice cold beer. But my goal is baby soft love handles, not diamond cut legs.

Maybe I need to find some brew with protein in it.

HardyWeinberg 02-23-07 03:24 PM

Isn't spinning low gears to burn fat and reveal muscle a possibility too? Maybe not at 5'5" 95# but otherwise...

fordfasterr 02-23-07 04:04 PM

Do what the pro's do: take steroids.

just kidding.

Paul L. 02-23-07 06:11 PM


Originally Posted by noisebeam
Assuming diet is right, agreed. Even just pushing higher gears than ones normal on any bike.

Also as this is commuting forum I'll add that fully stopping at every required stop and regaining speed as quick as possible each time helps too.

Al


True. We may curse those stop signs but our quads thrive on them. Another way is trying to prove to other drivers you are as fast as a car turning out of a left turn only lane on a 5 lane road. Good sprinting practice. Also funny to watch drivers behind you flounder in embarrassment as they find they are the ones holding up traffic and not you.

caloso 02-23-07 06:14 PM

Commute on a fixed gear. Stop for every sign and use your legs to brake (of course, use the hand brakes for sudden and emergency stops). You'll be busting through your pants within a month.

TreeUnit 02-23-07 09:05 PM

Ummm, troll anyone? If you really are serious about getting nice legs, get a Singlespeed with a low ratio

RomSpaceKnight 02-23-07 09:09 PM

Squats while standing on toes not flat footed

UmneyDurak 02-23-07 09:49 PM


Originally Posted by fordfasterr
Do what the pro's do: take steroids.

just kidding.

No they take EPO, human growth hormone, and blood infusions. Everyone knows that. :rolleyes:

pinkrobe 02-25-07 01:52 AM

Mmmmm, I'm loving the HGH!!!

cccorlew 02-26-07 10:22 PM

You need to pick different parents.

manual_overide 02-27-07 08:38 PM


Originally Posted by UmneyDurak
No they take EPO, human growth hormone, and blood infusions. Everyone knows that. :rolleyes:

EPO, huh? Well shoot, I must have my acronyms messed up because I've been taking lots of IPA and all I got was fat and drunk (I live a pretty sweet life, I know)


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