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- [Dan] If your goal is to lose some weight, then cycling is a fantastic way to
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do it. And some more good news is if cycling is your only goal,
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losing weight whilst maintaining power will make you faster,
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- [Simon] Yeah, so for example, a 75 kilogram rider
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cycling up a long hill would actually get to the top a
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minute quicker if they lost just 2 kilos in weight.
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- Yeah, and taking that example to the extreme, the differences are huge.
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So a 90 kilogram rider, if he manages to lose 10 kilos under those exact same
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conditions will save almost five and a half minutes.
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- So what are the best ways to lose weight, then? Well, coming up are five
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quick and easy tips that will help you do just that.
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- Years ago, we were all told that the best way to lose excess weight was to
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spend a lot of time in the so-called "fat-burning zone." The theory being,
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you'd burn a greater percentage of fat versus carbohydrates at a lower intensity
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than that higher intensity.
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- [Matt] And that's fine if you've got all day, every day to train,
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but the fact is most of us don't have that luxury. So, if you're trying to train on a
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full-time routine, then high intensity is where it's at.
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- Yeah, you're going to burn far more calories per hour on a really hard,
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intense ride, than on a long jaunt in the saddle. At the end of the day,
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losing weight is all about burning more calories than you're consuming.
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Plus, there's the added benefit that you generally feel slightly less hungry
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after an intense ride than after a long, slow ride, so you're far less likely to
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overeat once you get through a door.
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- Now, here at GCN, we've got quite a few short, intense sessions you can do
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indoors. If you incorporate two or three of those into your weekly training
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routine, you're definitely going to be on your way.
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- Drinking water is really good for you, and not only that, it can also act as a
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little bit of an appetite suppressant. Now, after you've had a fair bit,
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you won't feel quite so hungry. So here's a neat little trick for you.
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When you get in from your ride, drink a really big glass of water,
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maybe a pint or so, before you have your meal. It'll settle your stomach and that
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way when do come to having your meal, you won't feel quite so hungry,
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and therefore you'll be a little less likely to overeat. And you could also use
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this trick before your main meals of the day. Breakfast, lunch,
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and dinner, and even before your mid-morning and mid-afternoon snack.
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Happy days, cheers.
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- Tip number three. Eat little and often on rides over 90 minutes in duration.
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Now, it might sound a little bit counterintuitive to eat more than you
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normally do, especially when you're trying to lose weight, but just bear with us for
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a few moments, and we'll explain.
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- Yeah, you see, there is a tendency when trying to lose weight to restrict the
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amount that you eat whilst doing exercise, but as we already mentioned,
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that can lead to problems with overeating when you get home. So, instead,
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if you eat little and often during your rides, you'll probably find that you're
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much less hungry when you walk through the door, and you're therefore less likely
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to binge eat. You got any spare?
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- No, it's all gone.
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- Aargh.
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- Right, this next one is related, somewhat, to point number one,
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and that is high intensity. So even if you're not heading out necessarily
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planning on a full-blown interval section, you can still do yourself a hell of a lot
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of good by throwing in a couple of high-intensity intervals right at the end
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of your ride.
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- That's right. Studies have shown that post-exercise, oxygen consumption can
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actually help the burning of fat. So the best way to get into that state is to do
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some high-intensity efforts towards the end of the ride, and that way your body
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will still be burning loads of calories, even when you're sat on the sofa.
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How good is that?
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- Yeah, it's the best thing ever.
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- Our final tip is to make goals and to keep them written down,
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along with a chart of your weight. Now, make sure that you keep your goals
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achievable, because there's nothing worse than setting goals that aren't attainable.
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And then, write them down and keep them in the place where you're most likely to see
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them, say for example, on the fridge door, and that way you're far more likely to
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stick to your plan.
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- Yeah, and as Matt said, you should also keep a regular track of your weight.
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Plenty of people out there who suggest not weighing yourself on a daily basis,
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but I don't necessarily think that's a bad thing, as long as you do it at the same
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time each and every day. There will be days, of course, when that number does go
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up ever so slightly, but if you keep some kind of graph of your weight,
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then what you should find over time, in a number of months, is that the general
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trend of the line is going downwards towards your ultimate goal.
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- And now a tip on what not to do. Now, this is something that many of us may have
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been advised to do or even seen other people do over the years,
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but primarily in France.
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- Anyway, wrapping up in extra layers of clothing so you sweat more will produce
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instantaneous and potentially significant weight loss. However,
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it is all water. So as well as being potentially dangerous, as soon as you
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re-hydrate properly, all of the weight will come back on.
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- Don't do it.
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- So, there you have it. To try and lose weight, make sure you incorporate plenty
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of high-intensity rides, drink water strategically, eat regularly on longer
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rides, throw in a couple of intervals at the end of your steady rides,
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make goals and write them down. And finally, don't overdress to try and lose
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weight. Quite simple, really.
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- Yeah, very simple. Now, we mentioned earlier about our indoor training videos.
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So, if you click up there, then you'll get straight through to our place where we've
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got some great high-intensity workouts. Or just down there, Matt and I have made a
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video about bike weights and that's effect on your climbing performance.
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So there's some good signs right down there.
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