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Thank you sir. I feel much better and sleep better too. I just need to get out to the track more to find out if my free self weight reduction translates to faster lap times. I've only been able to do 2 track days since May but do have Buttonwillow with PCA coming up this weekend and then COTA next weekend. Gotta brush the dust off.
i dont think i can survive that temp.
if i need more than arm warmers.... i freeze.
was out in 25 degrees last week. just a different level of clothing required to ride thru winter.
45North makes the nicest gloves.
i usually put on some DNuts skin balm, though dont ever get that near da Nuts if you know what i mean.
assos makes incredible tights. undershirts.
long sleeve specialiezed winter jersey.
specialized makes an incredible winter jacket Element 2.
balaclava often if its 35 and under i just hate taht cold airin my lungs.
and 45 north gloves.
i use some nice Lake shoes which are a bit bigger than my normal road shoes. they are real kangaroo leather which is way warmer with some cheapie neoprene bootie covers and i use toe warmers, put on the TOP of my toe bones not under where it would screw with the pedal stroke, height, etc.
and then, try to get it to 2:30. any more than 3ish in really cold weather is tough. not the cold, its getting sweated out, since that stuff never breathes through 4 layers...and then it gets cold. plus do intervals. warmup, so your intervals, cool down, be done.
was out in 25 degrees last week. just a different level of clothing required to ride thru winter.
assos makes incredible tights. undershirts.
long sleeve specialiezed winter jersey.
specialized makes an incredible winter jacket Element 2.
balaclava often if its 35 and under i just hate taht cold airin my lungs.
and 45 north gloves.
i use some nice Lake shoes which are a bit bigger than my normal road shoes. they are real kangaroo leather which is way warmer with some cheapie neoprene bootie covers and i use toe warmers, put on the TOP of my toe bones not under where it would screw with the pedal stroke, height, etc.
and then, try to get it to 2:30. any more than 3ish in really cold weather is tough. not the cold, its getting sweated out, since that stuff never breathes through 4 layers...and then it gets cold. plus do intervals. warmup, so your intervals, cool down, be done.
Man, when I ride in 40 deg temp I thought I was fkg hero, and you doing 25 deg!
I have assos tights, knickers, and undershirts. They really do help.
I will have to do the Lake shoes again. I ordered a pair (kangaroo) but the heel cup doesn’t work on me. Maybe I didn’t bake it right. I do use shoe booties especially when wet.
I lost 100lbs and have kept off 85lbs of it for more than a decade (look at the statistics for doing anything like that). No sugar, avoid eating a lot of carbs, no big deal once you do it for a month. Lifestyle change is right. Ketosis is no joke as your brain ceases to function right so after I lost all the weight I started eating some carbs and been that way forever. If I gain a little, I just cut out carbs for a month.
I lost 100lbs and have kept off 85lbs of it for more than a decade (look at the statistics for doing anything like that). No sugar, avoid eating a lot of carbs, no big deal once you do it for a month. Lifestyle change is right. Ketosis is no joke as your brain ceases to function right so after I lost all the weight I started eating some carbs and been that way forever. If I gain a little, I just cut out carbs for a month.
Nice, I got another 15-20lbs left to go to lose a total of 50 lbs. You know, the switch over from your brain functioning on glucose to ketones which caused me slight headaches and being a little light headed after getting up from sitting for a bit (this happens when I'm day 2 of my extended fast). Once I get into day 3 and I'm fully in Ketosis my brain is much sharper and all my senses seem to be amplified.
Ketosis is no joke as your brain ceases to function right so after I lost all the weight I started eating some carbs and been that way forever. If I gain a little, I just cut out carbs for a month.
Not recommended to toggle between "fat burning" and "carb burning" mode. Once "fat burning", best to stay there. The adaptation back and forth is what messes up your metabolism and makes you feel weak/foggy.
Also, it's not just about carbs/ketosis and losing weight. Consider completely eliminating plants as well. Plants can't run away from their predators so they've evolved all sorts of perfectly natural ("organic") toxins to mess with them instead. That's why herbivores evolved complex digestive systems (which humans lack) to deal with these toxins. Humans at least "evolved" the (weak) defense of "not eating plants raw".
Fact: Less than 1% of all plants are "edible" for humans and they are "edible" only to the extent that they won't kill you on the spot but mess you up (try to kill you) over longer periods of time (by messing with inflammation, metabolism, hormones, etc.) -- so that you end up eating less of them.
Fact: More than 99% of all animals (including insects!) are perfectly edible for humans in any quantity and over any length of time.
Draw your own conclusions.
Mammal meat (e.g. rib-eye steak) has ALL the nutrients your (mammal) cells need in perfect proportions. Pre-packaged, by design. It's the ultimate health food. It's all but impossible to get fat (weak, unhealthy) by eating as much of it as you want/need.
Not recommended to toggle between "fat burning" and "carb burning" mode. Once "fat burning", best to stay there. The adaptation back and forth is what messes up your metabolism and makes you feel weak/foggy.
Also, it's not just about carbs/ketosis and losing weight. Consider completely eliminating plants as well. Plants can't run away from their predators so they've evolved all sorts of perfectly natural ("organic") toxins to mess with them instead. That's why herbivores evolved complex digestive systems (which humans lack) to deal with these toxins. Humans at least "evolved" the (weak) defense of "not eating plants raw".
Fact: Less than 1% of all plants are "edible" for humans and they are "edible" only to the extent that they won't kill you on the spot but mess you up (try to kill you) over longer periods of time (by messing with inflammation, metabolism, hormones, etc.) -- so that you end up eating less of them.
Fact: More than 99% of all animals (including insects!) are perfectly edible for humans in any quantity and over any length of time.
Draw your own conclusions.
Mammal meat (e.g. rib-eye steak) has ALL the nutrients your (mammal) cells need in perfect proportions. Pre-packaged, by design. It's the ultimate health food. It's all but impossible to get fat (weak, unhealthy) by eating as much of it as you want/need.
Yeah, I'm not a big veggie eater and only eat some fruit so the majority of what I eat is protein/fat (eggs, bacon, meat, chicken, fish, and certain nuts). I do take vitamins to fill any gaps too.
I subsist off of ribeye. I eat it at least three times a week. Below is my usual order at my favorite place and some prime rib I cooked up a while back.
My only issue is that in full ketosis my brain does not work as well so I eat some carbs — roll on a burger, maybe some fries/potatoes. I am still a big guy, but not like I used to be. Pretty happy where I am.
I subsist off of ribeye. I eat it at least three times a week. Below is my usual order at my favorite place and some prime rib I cooked up a while back.
My only issue is that in full ketosis my brain does not work as well so I eat some carbs — roll on a burger, maybe some fries/potatoes. I am still a big guy, but not like I used to be. Pretty happy where I am.
Oh man that looks tasty. I'll be getting my fill of BEEF in Austin next week.