Feeling weak / Feeding?

Feeling weak / Feeding?

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EggsBenedict

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Tuesday 2nd September 2014
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I've been slowly building up my efforts in order to train for London -> Brighton off-road ride (BHF).

I've noticed now that if I ride for much over 3 hours, then I start to really feel drained. I came back to the start of my loop down the hill I'd climbed at the start of it and the way I was feeling, I couldn't believe that I'd climbed it a few hours before!

I usually ride in the morning after a banana and a pint of caffienated energy drink (http://www.phd-fitness.co.uk/store/p/452/1/Peak-Body-Kaffeine-Kick---2Lb.html).

When I get back after my ride, I just want to eat and eat.

Clearly the L -> B is going to take more than 3 hours, and the training runs I need to do before then should be too. Should I be thinking about feeding myself? If so, what?

If it's relevant, I'm about 105Kg.


EggsBenedict

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Tuesday 2nd September 2014
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Ah. I see.

No, just banana and energy drink and off I go. I thought it might be 'the bonk', but didn't want to be over dramatic!

Soreen - good idea. Love that stuff. Sure I can scoff that down on the flat bits.

OK. I'll get a bit more down my neck before and take a bit of that Soreen to have while I go. I guess I just need to experiment with how much to eat to keep going, and not to feel like there's a shedload of grub swilling around the insides.

Ta all.


EggsBenedict

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okgo said:
Take a few bananas with you, eat one each 30 mins after the first hr or so. That way you'll get round and perhaps lose weight too.
Lose weight and get round? I'm already a bit round? Eh? What?

I get what you mean - all in all, I need to stoke the furnace a bit, not enough for it to be a energy flat, or eat more than I'm burning, but enough to keep going.

What I think's happening then is that I've depleted my energy stores and I have to slow down so that my body can pretty well exclusively run aerobically, and therefore not really produce much power.

I'll leave the haribo out, I think ;-)



EggsBenedict

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richardxjr said:
ETA If you're trying to lose weight too before the event, do some early and fasted 60-90 minute rides [ideally road], that'll have the weight falling off.
Thanks for that - I'm not really 'trying' to lose weight, as my attempts to cut out lots of food, plus do exercise previously just led to injuries and strains. I know my body a bit better now, so I'm trying to eat healthily but heartily, but I'm also a dad of 2 under 5's, and a commuter to Lundun, so I have to be realistic about (1) not appearing to be a food freak to my kids and (2) that I have limited time to train. It's a balance at the end of the day, and much as I'd like to pop out for a hour's ride before going to work, that'd mean starting at 4am, so ain't gonna happen smile.

The weight is coming off in any case, just not massively fast. It's a marathon, not a sprint. The weight is secondary to the overall health/fitness. So one will begat the other.