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From: Dave Dal Farra
Subject: Re: Eating and Riding was Re: Drinking and Riding
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In article Paul Nakada,
[email protected] writes:
>
>What's the feeling about eating and riding? I went out riding this
>weekend, and got a little carried away with some pecan pie. The whole
>ride back I felt sluggish. I was certainly much more alert on the
>ride in. I'm sure others have the same feeling, but the strangest
>thing is that eating is usually the turnaround point of weekend rides.
>
>From now on, a little snack will do. I'd much rather have a get that
>full/sluggish feeling closer to home.
>
>-Paul
>--
>Paul Nakada | Oracle Corporation | [email protected]
>DoD #7773 | '91 R100C | '90 K75S
>
To maintain my senses at their sharpest, I never eat a full meal
within 24 hrs of a ride. I've tried Slim Fast Lite before a
ride but found that my lap times around the Parliament Buildings suffered
0.1 secs. The resultant 70 pound weight loss over the summer
just sharpens my bike's handling and I can always look
forward to a winter of carbo-loading.
Obligatory 8:)
Dave D.F.
"It's true they say that money talks. When mine spoke it said
'Buy me a Drink!'."