[at-l] Ride, ride, ride, Let ride...

Mike Cunningham hikermiker at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 3 13:58:55 CDT 2009


You do more work riding uphill but then you coast downhill. I always try to coast more than work. Hmmm, sounds like the story of my life.
 
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--- On Fri, 7/3/09, Felix J <AThiker at smithville.net> wrote:


From: Felix J <AThiker at smithville.net>
Subject: [at-l] Ride, ride, ride, Let ride...
To: "at-l" <AT-L at backcountry.net>
Date: Friday, July 3, 2009, 2:14 PM


I just got home from a wonderful little bike ride. I met another cyclist 
and we rode together for a while.  At some point, he said, I think, that 
you will burn more calories riding on flat land than you will riding in 
hills. Is this true? If so, why?  Because the 'work' and effort is more 
constant? 

-- 
Felix J. McGillicuddy
ME-->GA '98
"Your Move"
ALT '03 KT '03
http://Felixhikes.tripod.com/

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