MartinYorkshire":162f4qbj said:
Is there any reliable way of measuring calories burned during a ride?
If I knew that, I could perhaps tailor my diet to burn more calories than I take in, and hopefully slim down.
I have a Garmin Edge 305 GPS and that does give a readout of the calories burnt - I don't know how accurate it is but at least it takes into account altitude gain/loss as well as speed, distance, weight etc.
However, the reason that I gave up racing about 10 years ago was that I found that it was killing my enthusiasm for "proper" riding and that my technical skills (such as they are :roll: ) took a back seat to pace and speed over a typical XC course. I just wasn't good (or young) enough, I suppose, to combine and balance the two.
Now I just ride for fun, like we all did to start with, and apart from when I'm in Greece I only ride a rigid singlespeed. That has nothing to do with anything, I know, but something about it has just flicked some little switch somewhere inside me and I'm like a big kid again (a 58 year old kid, maybe, but a kid nevertheless....)
I was out on Tuesday for a ride of about 30 miles with my mate Mart (who I hadn't seen for a couple of months) and halfway round he said to me "What the f**k are you on today? - you've certainly upped your game". It was just one of those memorable rides where everything was just perfect - weather, trails, views, company......
So a typical ride for me is about 2-3 hrs (sometimes longer) and, especially when the weather is beautiful, I can't get enough of it - maybe it's because I'm aware that I don't have that long left to ride the way I like to ride - although when I'm riding I feel like I felt 20 years ago (even better maybe?) every injury takes longer to recover from, my reactions probably aren't as sharp, all that stuff :cry:
However, old fart or not, I can think of nothing better than ragging a nice bike down some rocky, dusty singletrack. Mart said that the image of me doing that last Tuesday is something that he'll always remember (he was trying to keep up with me....

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There are worse things that a man could be remembered for, I suppose.....
