@Antiquixotic That's really interesting. I never thought about it, but did notice I am extremely sensitive to time of day, and it has got worse as I've got older. Around 230pm I might as well just go to sleep.
@Antiquixotic That's a great idea. We should do that.
@Antiquixotic Trainer Road (big data-driven cycling nerds) wanted to start capturing menstruation data because they felt it was a big hole in their plans for Women. They think it all has an affect.
@Antiquixotic It is fascinating how this knowledge evolves.
@Antiquixotic They've done some incredible digging here.
@Antiquixotic TR are similar but they suffer a bit from not-invented-here syndrome, in that they tend to be a bit huffy about research they didn't pull off themselves. The arguments about interval training are *intense*.
@Antiquixotic If you look at any cycling forums people talk about this quite a lot, especially the inability to do mornings. Some people just cannot train early in the day.
@Antiquixotic Do you like it? I used to do a bit of strength training but immunotherapy beat the shit out of my ability to do it, but I could still do cardio if I was properly rested. I need to get back to it.
@Antiquixotic I have to do *something*, pandemic habits and remission have left me feeling like a bag of shit. I've always had an issue of getting frustrated at the memory of what I could do, when everything is measured.
@Antiquixotic Yes, absolutely. You're making complete sense, I just need to get on with it.
@Antiquixotic I shall go next week and hit the bike again at home.
@Antiquixotic It's very easy to let your chin drop when something serious happens to you, but for sure little nudges like this help, basically lettimg me know I'm talking bollocks
@Antiquixotic 90 mins on the bike so far this week. I have lost a lot of wattage but it feels good to get back. Not been in office this week but will alternate with work gym next week. Thanks for the encouragement.