Biking and Diet Plans

Revisit a Childhood Activity for Permanent Weight Loss

The latest fad diets may be popular, because they offer a quick and easy way to loose weight. But in the long run dieters following these plans often gain back all the weight they lost, and sometimes even a few extra pounds, when they go back to their normal eating patterns.

Fad Diets Don't Work
One of my neighbors has been on just about every diet currently on the market. She has lost a lot of weight following these various diet plans. Unfortunately, once she goes off these very restrictive diets, she ends up gaining back all the weight she originally lost.

To loss weight and successfully keep it off you either have to radically change your eating habits or start to exercise on a routine basis. A combination of following a healthy diet and incorporating a moderate amount of exercise into your life is usually the best option.

Bike Riding and Weight Loss
Riding a bike, whether it be a mountain bike, road bike or beach cruiser, is a fantastic way to burn calories. Depending upon the intensity at which you ride, the average cyclist will burn between 400 and 600 calories per hour.

I am a high intensity road biker and can burn up to 800 calories per hour. On a recent century bike race that I participated in I burned over 5,600 calories during the 100 mile event. I treated myself to half of a 7-layer bar and peppermint mocha later in the day and didn't even feel guilty about it.

Cold Weather Workouts
When the weather gets colder outside I have two options for keeping my cycling muscles in shape. One way is to participate in a weekly spinning class at my local gym. Spinning, is a high-intensity, group cycling class which lasts between 45 minutes to 1 hour. You can burn up to 500 calories in a single class.

We also have a bike trainer at our house. This allows my husband and I to put any of our bicycles onto the trainer turning them into a stationery bike. I like to ride the trainer in the fall and winter, especially after daylight savings time, when there are limited daylight hours for bike riding. I have the trainer setup near our TV/DVD combo so I can watch TV or a movie while riding the trainer to help prevent boredom.

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