I am not lean myself. But, as I said, one can be fit and fat. It is much easier to get fit than to loose weight permanently. Importantly, being fit can counteract many of the negative health effects of being fat. So overweight/obese people have one more reason to exercise regularly even if they do not loose weight. Exercise to loose weight is overrated.davsato wrote:it is interesting to have it from an ABR point of view sam.
i am overweight (if not obese, at least im honest about it!)
It is also going to make our off-road riding less exhausting, and keep our reaction times sharper as we age. It is a win win situation. I really dont understand the "anti fitness" attitude of many ABRs here and on other forums. I am not suggesting to train like marathon runners. From an aerobic point of view, ABRs need only a very modest level of fitness (see post here). This level of fitness can be achieved quite easily by everybody, including fat or old riders.
It is an underrated bike I think. Now that they have the crosstourer, i m sure I could get a good deal. I would not use it for trails or solo trips with lots of off-road (I have the Tenere 660 for that), but for road touring with the girlfriend should be Ok. What about fuel consumption? (sorry for the off topic. You can reply in pm).davsato wrote:and so is my bike (varadero) but we cope with trails better than we should, her better than i it must be said.
In a previous post on my blog, I summarized some recent research proving that indeed trail riding is good exercise, especially if your are not particularly fit. However, to improve health and fitness the recommendation is to train 3-5 times a week. I think it is not feasible to go out trail riding so often. Therefore, some additional aerobic exercise + trail riding for at least 30 min would be the perfect combination.davsato wrote: im not bradley wiggins but i wouldnt say i was a terminally unfit couch potato but after a day on trails im hanging, trail riding is definately a good aerobic exercise! not sure if its great for the joints though........
