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I'll say as an update for myself, I did ask my new Dr up here in Vancouver and he said the numbers they showed for me aren't out of line or even low. As it were, I've gotten heavily into riding my MTB and not coincidentally, I far less frequently feel the ways I was when I wasn't exercising regularly. YMMV
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One thing people don’t understand or gloss over is that regular exercise and eating better foods will increase testosterone production in addition to the more commonly referenced “boosting the metabolism”. That one is my fave...Of course it’s going to spike your metabolism. You got your blob of a fucking ass off of the goddamned couch and made it do things it may have never done before.Originally posted by Tx Redneck View PostI'll say as an update for myself, I did ask my new Dr up here in Vancouver and he said the numbers they showed for me aren't out of line or even low. As it were, I've gotten heavily into riding my MTB and not coincidentally, I far less frequently feel the ways I was when I wasn't exercising regularly. YMMV
Had a buddy and someone here reference a very similar situation who took up road biking. He was a pretty solid dude, did a lot of weight lifting and was relatively lean. He got into the 40-60 mile a week range and said he lost 20-25% of his upper body lifts, legs maintained. Long and short your body will adjust over time to compensate. In his case it decided, “fuck your bench rest PR, we need calves, quads, and hamstrings!”Originally posted by PGreenCobraI can't get over the fact that you get to go live the rest of your life, knowing that someone made a Halloween costume out of you. LMAO!!Originally posted by Trip McNeelyGo do a whooly in front of a Peterbilt.Originally posted by dsrtuckteezydont downshift!!
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Just riding won't do that. Dropping the constant heavy lifting back a little and riding a lot will do that. It is a pick your battles type of thing, no one wants to bike 2 to 3 hours a day and then hit the gym for an hour or so. I am neither the biggest guy around, nor do I bike 100s of miles a week but I do better than most at my age. It doesn't take very much missing the gym to drop a lot of strength, or not riding to lose your 19-20 mph average..Originally posted by Tx Redneck View PostThat's almost discouraging to think that riding would interfere with muscle gains elsewhere.
I have found, 20 to 50 miles on the bike a week, and then hit the gym twice a week or every other week doing the full range of body parts I neither gain or lose any upper body strength. We have a small amount of equipment at work now and are trying to get more, which will help a lot. I have dropped some with 24 Hour Fitness not being open at night.Whos your Daddy?
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