Re: Teaching Your Body To Burn Fat?



On Apr 6, 2:46 pm, "(PeteCresswell)" <x...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
With most physical development that I can think of, the
development is triggered by pushing that aspect of the body past
it's normal limits.

Shouldn't the same apply to building up whatever it is that
enables us to burn fat on-the-fly?

Pete,
I suspect I'm again in the minority opinion. First, I suggested you
just ride -- then think about the perfect bike, later. Now, I'm
suggesting that a low carb diet will get the fat burning "on-the-
fly." Mark's Daily Apple is pretty popular among luddite cyclists
now-a-days -- and advances the low carb theory:
<http://www.marksdailyapple.com/>.

Best,
Larry "primal fat burner, ez-rider" Fieman
.



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