Steve G wrote:ranger wrote:Beautifully relaxed riding at 20 mph now on my bike, in fact, so relaxed, I think I could do it all day.
I might try that tomorrow, e.g., midnight to noon.
I will try to do six hours today to work up to it.
Together, the 18 hours on my bike over these two days should melt off about 5 pounds of blub.
Fuel?
Fresh squeezed grapefruit juice.
Yiummy.
At just over 20 mph, in 12 hours, I will should cover just about 250 miles.
ranger
Rich
You backed out of your hundred mile ride a few weeks back, even though_it_was_with_breaks to change the CD every hour, how do you intend to do it through the night, position your pillow on the handlebars!
You are not going at 20mph all the time, any cyclist will tell you that, you obviously have minimal resistance on the wheel.
On my biggest gear on the road 53 X 12 70rpm gives 24.4 mph/ very easy to maintain on a turbo with low resistance, like riding on air!
Steve
No, it's not minimal resistance, so it's not at all like riding on air.
I lose about a kg. of water an hour in sweat.
That's a good indicator of how hard I am working.
As I mentioned, when I tested how hard I was working on a reclining bike in a fitness room, not working as hard, the machine said I was doing 900 cal/hour.
When I step, I do 1150 calories per hour, and it feels something like that.
Yes, I am going 20 mph.
I only sleep five hours.
No one is here.
So, I will just go to bed early (7 pm), get up at midnight, and ride until noon.
Wish me luck!
Yes, I did six hours today (plus 90min on the erg).
Over the Christmas holidays in 2003, I erged 14 hours one day (167K), in all, 1.2 million meters in the Holiday challenge, about a FM a day for a month.
1:45 @ 26 spm, what I have been doing in my distance rowing, is 1350 cal/hour.
This is faster than your 2K pace.
ranger
Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)