SoulOnIce
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Here's the deal.
I have a 15 mile each way commute that I do 2/3 times a week.
Once or twice a week I also chuck in some upper body weight training.
I am not a "serious" cyclist but I enjoy it as a way of getting outdoors and staying fit and trying to shift some of my middle aged spread.
I've started trying to do my commute in the morning on an empty stomach as a way of burning the fat. The cycle in is not a problem and I don't seem to get any problems with low blood sugar or run out of energy. I have a couple of tuna cobs when I get to work as breakfast, but I do tend to find I am hungry all day, even though I eat a good lunch (a big cob, an apple, a banana) and then I will have a cereal bar and a piece of fruit about 5pm about an hour before I set off home.
Today, before I cycled in, I decided to eat the usual bowl of muesli that I would have on a non cycling day. I found that I didn't need to eat anything when I got into work. I then had my usual lunch plus teatime snack.
Before I cycled the 15 miles home I went and did 50 mins on the weights and then did the cycle home.
Strangely I found myself less hungry all day, even though I think did more exercise than usual and had less to eat.
Is there some scientific reason for this? I know eating brekkie is meant to be good for you but today I ate less and exercised more and felt less hungry - and I'm sire there was nothing else different from my routine.
Or was this just some fluke?
I have a 15 mile each way commute that I do 2/3 times a week.
Once or twice a week I also chuck in some upper body weight training.
I am not a "serious" cyclist but I enjoy it as a way of getting outdoors and staying fit and trying to shift some of my middle aged spread.
I've started trying to do my commute in the morning on an empty stomach as a way of burning the fat. The cycle in is not a problem and I don't seem to get any problems with low blood sugar or run out of energy. I have a couple of tuna cobs when I get to work as breakfast, but I do tend to find I am hungry all day, even though I eat a good lunch (a big cob, an apple, a banana) and then I will have a cereal bar and a piece of fruit about 5pm about an hour before I set off home.
Today, before I cycled in, I decided to eat the usual bowl of muesli that I would have on a non cycling day. I found that I didn't need to eat anything when I got into work. I then had my usual lunch plus teatime snack.
Before I cycled the 15 miles home I went and did 50 mins on the weights and then did the cycle home.
Strangely I found myself less hungry all day, even though I think did more exercise than usual and had less to eat.
Is there some scientific reason for this? I know eating brekkie is meant to be good for you but today I ate less and exercised more and felt less hungry - and I'm sire there was nothing else different from my routine.
Or was this just some fluke?