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Originally Posted by threeteas
I need some suggestions from other masters level cyclists.


I'm 48. I'm sure many of you have battled the "weight creep" over the years. As my early 40s were spent chasing toddlers and small kids around and getting fat (I had kids late) I have literally found that the last 20 pounds just won't come off now that I've started getting serious about cycling again. And I'm a big dude; 6 feet and 180 - 185 at my leanest racing weight as an adult when I was a Cat. 3 in the 1990s. I'm still at 210 and am racing my first criterium in 10 years coming up in two weeks. All the old tricks don't work anymore: fasted 3 hour zone 2 rides, 200 mile weeks, and even intermittent fasting. I mean, the weight literally will not come off. I realize that if I just resign myself to being 210 that I'll never realize my potential as a masters cyclist--but I'm a very goal oriented person and this has been frustrating as hell.


Just wondered what other have done.


Thanks!

I’m four years older than you and have transformed from a crit/track specialist to a hill climb specialist. I’ve lowered my race weight by 15 pounds over the last couple of years. How? We all mostly eat too much. I made friends with being hungry, and knowing when to stop eating. I also rarely eat before lunch time, and eat really clean. I’m a lot smaller than you, so when you consider percentages it’s quite a dramatic change.

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