Ben Plenge
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- Apr 15, 2019
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I’m losing weight riding my eBike at a moderate intensity. On my weekend rides, I no longer consume an energy bar and still feel less hungry. To maintain fitness, I’ll push hard once in a while but rarely go anaerobic except on a few very steep hills which is probably why the post-ride hunger isn’t so bad. As a result I’m less likely to overeat after the ride. So even though calories burned is half of that of a normal bike ride I come out ahead.
This might be different for others; I once went into the doctor’s office for an A1C test after not going ever and alarmed them with my low blood sugar (52); they fed me a couple of sugar tabs and still didn’t want me to leave the office until I promised to grab something to eat at the fast food restaurant next door. A1C was in the healthy range, though. Anything I eat apparently instantly turns to fat.
Hey Dave, that is a great example of how we are all different. At the end of the day it is about achieving a consistent calorie deficit over a prolonged period of time that leads to fat loss. For some people that means short, hard efforts, for others, longer, more aerobic efforts. It is about experimenting and finding a way that works for you. Well done mate.