Thanks all
Fasted rides are apparently good for weight loss and while I don't go out of my way to do them when not doing low carb, sometimes they're necessary if I need to get out (relatively) "early".
There's always "fuel in the tank" - it's just a case of whether it's carbs or fat and whether I'm able to access it. This is what I'm trying to figure out from the symptoms; i.e. are aching muscles a sign of fatigue, lack of fuel or are they not exclusive to either..?
For example we all know that on a long, steady-state ride we'll reach a point where the muscles say "no" with fatigue no matter how much we refuel..
It's hard to tell but I think I've been riding less because I've felt more tired (although there are other factors too - weather, saddle sores, traffic...). I don't think the fasted rides in isolation have caused this, but may be causing the immediate effects on the ride and afterwards. I've not experienced this before but that was when I was already on a low-carb diet so presumably more adept at running on fat.
I've always suffered from fatigue and low energy to a point, but this seems to be even worse. Perhaps as raleighnut says it's just a sign of getting old. I'm tempted to go for a Corona test although don't much fancy the procedure and it seems false negatives are fairly common..
I hadn't thought of dehydration although it's possible as I think this is more likely in the morning and I probably drink a fair bit of water with breakfast. Eating before a ride is the obvious one; unfortunately I've not had the energy / motivation to go out for a long ride just for the sake of it for a while now, so no opportunities to test this out.
I think more rest days are out as I'm not doing a whole lot currently.. still ride pretty much every day but increasingly just 10-20 mile wafts around the city; certainly not the 500+ miles weekly I was doing a few months ago.
I've repeatedly been to the GP in the past with fatigue and it's never got me anywhere.. I have suspicions about underlying issues (food allergies) but these have rarely been humoured (still waiting for an appointment with a specialist as it happens) and previous blood tests have picked up little; although it does feel like something's changed fairly recently. Could be something dietry perhaps..
Riding after 12hrs of not eating; not riding for 12hrs after not eating
How would you describe that dreadful feeling? I'd guess a lack of energy rather than aching muscles..?
As above eating before I go out is the obvious test, although I've not had the opportuity to try this yet...