Timeline for Is commuting 10 km on an empty stomach harmful?
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Oct 26, 2016 at 2:34 | history | edited | andy256 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Jan 10, 2016 at 18:42 | comment | added | Count Iblis | @DavidRicherby If you are rushing things and you are very fit to begin with, you're less likely to notice problems while not exerting yourself. It may feel like not having slept all that well which should just go away while biking but then on the bike you feel like you have less and less energy instead of getting more energy. You may not collapse, but some people are prone to getting a stress response when they suddenly feel weak, which then leads to collapse. | |
Jan 10, 2016 at 18:25 | comment | added | David Richerby | If you're ill enough that cycling for half an hour is going to be a problem, you'll probably be aware that something is wrong the second you wake up. | |
Jan 7, 2016 at 20:30 | comment | added | Daniel R Hicks | That's really only a tiny corner of the bigger (and separate) question of how to plan for the unplanned. What if you have a non-repairable breakdown? What if you fall and hurt yourself? What if you come down with a sudden case of the squirts (due perhaps to the contaminated fruit you had for breakfast)? | |
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Jan 7, 2016 at 18:35 | history | answered | Count Iblis | CC BY-SA 3.0 |