Thursday, January 27, 2011

Tacos to fuel an army....


We did a great ride this morning, putting in some interval training to get ready for racing season. Burned a good 1500 calories riding for around an hour and a half.  We also ruined it with great tacos. Here is an example of the choices we make. There is one choice of keeping your diet and getting the taco that has less filling, less potatoes, less tortilla and the other choice of getting the beast taco!  The MEGA taco!  That taco that other tacos look up to with respect and fear!  A taco that all other tacos are compared too, but can not match its glory! The taco that will also keep you on the toilet for days. Make your insides rumble as its fighting its way though your system, clogging every artery and expanding every inch of intestine.  These are the choices that you have to make when you are a big dude.... Every big guy wants the MEGA taco, but in order to lose the weight, with sufficient amount of working out, you must pick the small one.  Always think about how many calories your gonna put in no matter how many calories you say you burned. Just because you worked out for hours does not give you a free pass to choose the MEGA taco, it gives you the edge on your diet to pick the small one and fill yourself to a level that you are not hungry anymore and still going to continue losing weight.  Yea if you eat the MEGA taco your gonna probably maintain the weight your at, but its always better to keep a daily caloric deficit, in the end you will get better results and feel so much better for yourself.

Which one would you choose?  I chose the little taco and Sergio got the big one...  Serge has been missing since then....

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Getting my legs back...

In cycling, once you get a good level of performance, you have to keep on riding to maintain that endurance. Anything that takes you away from riding totally destroys all that you have worked for. I have missed a couple of rides due to hurting my ankle, and just plain nasty weather. Just a couple days off the saddle and I totally feel like I'm the slowest guy out there. On sundays ride I attempted to go out with the elite riders only to get dropped three times!!! I knew right from the start of the ride that I would struggle because my legs felt like if I was pedaling through sand. Not a good feeling to have when your trying to stay up with a group that doesn't go under 24 mph!!

Today I went out for my first ride since monday because of bad weather. I felt as if my legs were coming back. The clay feel was gone. We set out for a good 50 mile ride. Right away my front derailler did not want to switch to the large chain ring so I was stuck pedaling at 100+ rpm the whole ride. We rode out to military road and headed towards McAllen. Sergio and Billy came along for the ride. Thinking we were going to do a regular endurance ride I let Billy and Sergio pull for a little while then Sergio picked up the pace a bit. A whole 17 mph he was going before he said he was winded!!! Yea he has been off the saddle for a bit too. Seeing that Sergio was falling back Billy told me we should try and do an attack to drop Sergio. I said ok and started to gun it. Billy took his place on my wheel and off we went hitting a good steady 24 mph pace leaving Sergio eating Billy's dust. After Billy put in a couple of his pulls we switched to neutral so Sergio could catch up. Sergio mentioned to Billy that he had seen such an improvement in his riding that he himself better step it up or he would be getting dropped every ride.
Sergio put so much effort to catch up to us that he almost passed out. Billy felt accomplished. He felt what it was like to drop someone. I am always glad to provide these moments for other riders. Lol.

We took it easy the rest of the way as to not put so much punishment on Sergio. Off days are a pain when you get back on so don't out do yourself. If you attempt to hang with the big boys on a bad day you will get dropped like a bad habit as I was on Sunday and Sergio was today. All in all it was a good 2 and a half hour ride and I burned lots of calories.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Q & A: My Opinion...

When I started, I would just ride. 
No special gear, no crazy carbon bike... I did it just to get out there.


Question: Hey man wassup? I've been following your blog for a month or so and think its cool. I stumbled on it looking for a way to try and lose weight and i think your sight is motivating. I myself weigh 370 and running and walking are not an option. I was thinking of buying a bike from walmart but my wife called around to a couple of bike shops and they said it would be a bad idea. They said at my weight the bike would last long and that those bikes are in the toy section for a reason. I'm not sure if that's right or not if you could give me your opinion i would appreciate it. I don't have alot of money to put up front for bike right now and want to make a good decision. Could you recommend anything? The bike shop recommended customizing a mountain bike for me w/ road tires. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks 


Answer: Thanks! That's great that you are doing something about it. The main thing you need to do right now is lose some of those pounds by changing your diet. When I started out I went hardcore by strictly eating those smart ones microwave dinners. Counted all calories and made sure I was under 1000 calories a day. That's just what I did and the first month the pounds just shed off. About the bike. They are right that the Walmart bike will not last but what do you expect from an $89 bike. That was my first bike I had. It was just to get me doing something. A little exercise goes a long way. I set a weight loss goal and said it would be awesome to get a better bike when I got there. That's when I got my Trek fx. But that bike is 600$. My first mountain bike did take the punishment but it was worth dishing out the 89 just for the sake of getting me started. Once you have enough cash. Get yourself a hybrid bike. They are more comfortable. You can go lots faster and you will enjoy the ride more. The mountain bike makes exercising...well exercise. When you get the faster bike it becomes fun. When u have fun you stay on bike longer meaning you burn more calories. Everyone has to start somewhere and if all you can get right now is a bike from a pawn shop go for it. Just start doing it and you will lose the pounds.