How Far Do I Need To Ride To ACTUALLY Burn Off A Big Mac?

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  • The Big Mac. Love it or hate it, 2.4 million of them are sold EVERY DAY! If you eat one, how long does it take to actually burn it off? Using some well-established science and a power meter to record energy output, Si has been finding out! We also cover two really important things you need to know about calories along the way and one big problem!
    Welcome 0:00
    How many calories in a Big Mac 1:02
    Burning calories 2:13
    Measuring the calories you burn 2:43
    How fast can we burn calories 4:57
    How quickly do pro cyclists burn calories 7:19
    The 1 big problem with burning calories 8:40
    How long did it take... 10:00
    The verdict 10:52
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  • @gcn
    @gcn  Před 4 měsíci +37

    🍽What food should we try and burn off next?! Let us know 👇

    • @fuzzyjaeger9739
      @fuzzyjaeger9739 Před 4 měsíci +4

      Shish kebab..

    • @kpsig
      @kpsig Před 4 měsíci +10

      A full Salami Pizza, finished with a crème broils and an espresso.

    • @kirkkiddy
      @kirkkiddy Před 4 měsíci +2

      A chicken Parmo from Teeside

    • @verdeboyo
      @verdeboyo Před 4 měsíci +4

      A vindaloo with extra naga!

    • @TheMachoGabacho
      @TheMachoGabacho Před 4 měsíci +35

      Pizza, because Zwift tracks how many slices you’ve burned, and you should do some science to see how accurate they are.

  • @TangibleBelly
    @TangibleBelly Před 4 měsíci +733

    It's always astonishing to me how you can put out ~350 watts on average and still easily maintain a conversation. I'd be wheezing, trying to stop my heart jumping out of my chest lol

    • @gordonhenderson1965
      @gordonhenderson1965 Před 4 měsíci +40

      Apparently from earlier episodes it was explained people like Si, (as well as the majority of pro cyclists) are genetically predisposed to supplying huge amounts of oxygen to their muscles. When I hear it put that way, it makes me more at ease with my own ability (which is nowhere near Si)

    • @TangibleBelly
      @TangibleBelly Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@gordonhenderson1965 Yeah I've heard about VO2 MAX as well. I read that the average in men is about 40 ml/min/kg while professional cyclists can get up to 88/89. Insane

    • @Tom-ol5zz
      @Tom-ol5zz Před 4 měsíci +28

      right? As soon as im close to 200w I feel like im gonna throw up haha

    • @CatManDoSocial
      @CatManDoSocial Před 4 měsíci +36

      I was sitting here thinking the same thing. My true 1 hour FTP is 186 watts and I've been a serious rider for almost 30 years. So much of the time I watch videos like these and wonder why I'm such a weak rider. It's nice to hear that I'm not alone.

    • @garysladek9110
      @garysladek9110 Před 4 měsíci +45

      Si, 340watts for 50 minutes,in the rain, his response: "Wow, that was good fun." HA!

  • @justinschultz4325
    @justinschultz4325 Před 4 měsíci +45

    My non cyclist wife asked me numerous questions during this video. It prompted a nice conversation. Well done.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 4 měsíci +5

      Prompting conversation and entertaining 🙌 That's what love to hear!

  • @lukeduke1212
    @lukeduke1212 Před 4 měsíci +177

    I lost 25 kg 3 years ago and kept my weight under control by counting calories. Of course its not perfectly precise but its better than nothing. You also have to look up up the calories of your food and knowing is the first step of avoiding and finding better alternatives. In the loosing weight phase I didn't have a power meter so my rule was to not count during the rides. Also don't use any numbers from the Interne just count what you are eating for a month or so to get your personal baseline. Then you can reduce calories.

    • @Omar411269
      @Omar411269 Před 4 měsíci +7

      Fastest weight I ever dropped was with intermittent fasting; one meal a day and I can eat whatever I want and however much I wanted. 50lbs down over 5 months. It wasn't really sustainable long term but, at least for me, calorie counting never got me any results. I was just always starving. With one meal a day my body just adjusted to expecting the big meal at the end of the day and wouldnt bother me any other time. No wonder religious rituals like fasting Ramadan have encouraged it for hundreds of years.
      Edit: The end goal is to eat less calories than you need. The massive variety of diets and methods are basically how do you distract from the hunger. Some people can just psych themselves into looking at a label and deciding "wow thats more than I thought. no more!" and for them calorie counting might work. I know for me and many others that never worked. I was just starving all the time label be damned.

    • @nathanielhough96
      @nathanielhough96 Před 4 měsíci +3

      I've come to the realisation that calorie counting can work for some people *mentally*, and would probably work for all people *physically*, at least to lose weight. However as already suggested, what matters is what your mind and body are able to accept. So I rephrase it as "calories in Vs calories out".
      A person *can* out-train a bad diet, but not everyone can. It's again physical Vs mental - if everyone had a personal trainer telling them to exercise until they'd burned off more calories than they'd eaten, they'd all (probably) lose weight.
      And this gets to the crux of it - all diets are just a way to reduce the amount you eat Vs the amount you burn.

    • @doktorhunggari4415
      @doktorhunggari4415 Před 4 měsíci

      If you people would just prepare your own Whole Foods you wouldn't be struggling with obesity. It's that simple✌️

    • @Omar411269
      @Omar411269 Před 4 měsíci +8

      @@doktorhunggari4415 I grew up in North Africa where we only had access to farm fresh whole foods and obesity was widespread so, no, it isn't that simple.

    • @spingus7091
      @spingus7091 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Right --we might not know the actual calories of food items, but tracking the declared values and noting what we eat helps us stay the path of intentional eating. Without having daily caloric/nutritional goals and documenting progress towards them, it's very easy underestimate what we eat or slide in a 'wafer thin' biscuit...

  • @JMcLeodKC711
    @JMcLeodKC711 Před 4 měsíci +314

    The message, as always, is you can’t out train a bad diet

    • @joerenner8334
      @joerenner8334 Před 4 měsíci +16

      That isn't a bad diet though. That is worse than a bad diet. No one into cycling and fitness eats shit like that.

    • @mcmarshallcluhan6884
      @mcmarshallcluhan6884 Před 4 měsíci +19

      bad take - everyone who exercises does this i.e. they eat more than a sedentary person at the same weight & similar baseline tdee. This 1000 calories is maybe 300 more than what a "healthy" lunch would require, which means that burning off 1000 calories isn't even the task at hand.

    • @vgd2
      @vgd2 Před 4 měsíci +44

      Um, he literally did out-train it.

    • @davezzzz172
      @davezzzz172 Před 4 měsíci

      Yes, and it didn't even take him that long.@@vgd2

    • @cokebottles6919
      @cokebottles6919 Před 4 měsíci +20

      I do out train a bad diet several days a week. It’s a large part of why I love cycling.

  • @LasseDalegaard
    @LasseDalegaard Před 4 měsíci +325

    "Counting calories does not work" I'll have to challenge this very binary statement. After trying to lose weight for a year, I started counting calories mid November. I would track my input and use my watch to track calories burned, and kept strictly to a .5kg/week calorie deficit. I didn't change my diet at all, but simply ate less or exercised more so I hit the calorie target. I lost almost exactly a half kilo per week, and now, after a slight Christmas holiday uptick, I'm sitting at 95 kg - 4 kg less than mid November when I started this.
    Maybe calorie counting doesn't always work, but certainly it sometimes does! I would have loved to see a more nuanced take on this part :)

    • @glenni249
      @glenni249 Před 4 měsíci +44

      Yeah that was a massive oversimplification with that statement. Sure there's ways to make counting calories ineffective, but ensuring you consume less calories than you use in a day is going to result in weight loss.

    • @johnz6877
      @johnz6877 Před 4 měsíci +1

      How did you control for water weight? My weight can fluctuate between a range of 10lbs within a single day.

    • @abedfo88
      @abedfo88 Před 4 měsíci +3

      You can also intermittent fast as well. Skip breakfast for a similar effect.

    • @AdrianWells
      @AdrianWells Před 4 měsíci +29

      I agree. Counting calories is a reasonable tool for weight loss. Saying it doesn't work is like saying keeping a budget doesn't help you save money.

    • @LasseDalegaard
      @LasseDalegaard Před 4 měsíci +16

      @@johnz6877 I weigh myself only in the morning, and I've found the fluctuations day to day become relatively low. The most I've seen it fluctuating is 1.5 kg after a big meal the day before. There'll still be small fluctuations, but the overall trend is what matters.

  • @JustJosh07
    @JustJosh07 Před 4 měsíci +130

    Counting calories most certainly works! It’s a very effective tool to use, to try and lose weight. Even if your estimations are slightly wrong, the act of becoming more aware of what foods are calorie dense, and what foods are more ‘calorie friendly’, empowers people to make better decisions.
    Counting and being more aware of what energy goes in, is VERY effective! It’s when people try to estimate how much energy they’ve expended, and offset that by consuming more energy, is when the wheels come off.

    • @Cid0484
      @Cid0484 Před 4 měsíci +28

      It REALLY bugs me, that their conclusion from "it is not 100% accurate" is "it doesn't work". Nobody knows 100% exact how many calories you are burning in a given day. But if you have a good estimate of how many you have burned and how many you have eaten, calorie counting most CERTAINLY works!

    • @craigg9742
      @craigg9742 Před 4 měsíci +6

      Agreed. Not perfect doesn't mean it isn't useful and doesn't work.

    • @alex.pozgaj
      @alex.pozgaj Před 4 měsíci +6

      I suppose it was just an "angry comment bait" by GCN, to appease the algorithm.

    • @markosz22
      @markosz22 Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@alex.pozgaj No, calories alone are the dumbest metric to be used for anything. Your body is not a mechanical furnace that works on "calories in, calories out" in a constant pace. It's a living organism that's influenced by hormones, bacteria, etc.. If you only change calorie intake, your body will adjust to that level.

    • @davidf2281
      @davidf2281 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Agreed that counting calories does work; the problem is that unless you're okay with noting down everything you shovel into your face for the rest of your life, it's not great for maintaining weight loss long-term. I always end up putting the weight back on as soon as I stop.

  • @kaidean
    @kaidean Před 4 měsíci +54

    I would disagree about Si's last comment about calorie counting not working. About 3 years ago I decided I needed to lose weight and I started by recording every single calorie I consumed. This gave me an idea of how much I was consuming and then how much I needed to reduce. I then continued to do that making sure I was consuming less calories. The amount was irrelevant, all I needed to know was I was consuming less than I was. 3 years on, I am still very conscious of how many calories I consume on a daily basis. I found that by counting calories reset my mindset about food and I am now a lot more careful about what I eat. One other thing, while I know the amount of calories burnt shown on my watch (even after being on Zwift with a power meter) is not accurate at all, it helps motivate me to push harder and go longer.

    • @JohnL9013
      @JohnL9013 Před 4 měsíci +6

      100%. I literally overcame obesity myself by counting calories. It works.

    • @thebrowns5337
      @thebrowns5337 Před 4 měsíci +3

      most people seem to know he's wrong. At least this channel is consistent

    • @lustontranslation
      @lustontranslation Před 11 dny

      I have lost 29 lbs. counting calories, so it works for me. 😉

    • @tobias834
      @tobias834 Před 11 dny

      @@JohnL9013 I think what was meant was not calories counting does not work at all, but its not a 100%, because 1. tracking your burned calories might be off to 10-20% and eating calories might also be off with 10-20%. So for example, the smartwatch shows 1000 calories burned that might be only 800. And now you eaten a meal which should be 1000 calories, but that might have been 1200.
      Nonetheless if you plan for a 1000 calories gap for example which would be a loss of 1 kg a week, you still will loose weight ofc as the gap is just that big enough. Planning for 200 calories loss a day might be harder to really hit.

    • @muffythevampirelayer
      @muffythevampirelayer Před 7 dny

      I agree. It gives a guide and makes one more aware of intake and the need to restrict it if you want to lose weight. I view it like a bank account. The more you put in, the fatter it gets and the more you spend, the less it gets.

  • @MrRay645
    @MrRay645 Před 4 měsíci +33

    Counting my calories, not drinking any calories, good food vs junk, and lots of bike riding I went from 248lbs to 174lbs in a little over a year. burn more than you eat (takes counting) and make sure what you eat is good for you. I work outside in the heat and was shocked how many calories I was drinking with in so called sports drinks and juices :O

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 4 měsíci +1

      It's easy to get wrapped up in calorie intake with the amount of food us cyclists consume - You should always prioritise fuelling over calories, you'll find better long term results if you fuel properly and stay within your limits. We've got some great videos on proper fuelling 👉 czcams.com/video/X1nC6yTRXuA/video.html

    • @ChromeLuxx
      @ChromeLuxx Před 4 měsíci +2

      I cut out sugar, eat nutritious foods (I’m vegetarian, not vegan) and can eat as much as I please without counting. Try it and what you’ll find is the food is cleaner burning, tastes way better than the salt/sugar/fats rubbish, you’ll feel great and your health will thank you!

    • @hberg321
      @hberg321 Před 4 měsíci +1

      What do you end up drinking at meals? I let my diet and fitness go completely years ago and would order takeout (Seamless) always with at least two sodas or a 2 litter bottle. That's always high calorie / high fat and salt food and I drank a LOT of soda. I've switched to small-portion, fresh, ready to eat meals now (from Freshdirect) so the food I eat will be MUCH better but I haven't found a good beverage to replace the soda. Wine I think is pretty much as bad as soda in terms of calories but isn't suitable for chugging at the same rate as soda so I would drink *less* of it but two glasses per meal is probably not a good idea. Water is too boring, gatorade just seems weird. Maybe I'll try tea.

    • @drucejnr
      @drucejnr Před 3 měsíci

      @@hberg321mate, get a sodastream and make your own sparkling water at home. Don’t add any juices, syrups, cordials, nothing. Just straight, fizzy water. Trust me when I say this, you’ll get hooked on it in no time. Flat coke tastes terrible, it’s the bubbles that make you enjoy it.

    • @clonkex
      @clonkex Před 3 měsíci +1

      Wow, good on you. I'm on a similar journey but using one meal a day since I find it very effective and quite easy.

  • @MarriedWithBackpacks
    @MarriedWithBackpacks Před 4 měsíci +9

    I lost 15 kilos while counting calories and exercising. It may not be the best way to lose weight, but it certainly helps putting a stop on snacking. I think its more a mental game where suddenly you are very aware of what you are eating and thus limit the amount and sort of food you consume.
    So for anyone getting discouraged about Si saying it's not an effective way of losing weight, take it with a grain of salt. It works, maybe not because the calories are accurate, but it helps because you are thinking about what you consume.

  • @Greg41982
    @Greg41982 Před 4 měsíci +6

    The problem with the simplification of "don't count calories, they don't matter" is that it assumes that people who want to lose weight will be interested/equipped to use all of the different techniques available for health improvement. I've been in cardiology for nearly 20 years now, and I can say that people just don't stay with things that are even mildly overcomplicated. I don't usually tell my patients to count calories, but I do say "eat food, just eat half." I also have a tripartite slogan of "Eat Food, Not Too Much, Mostly Plants." The patients that follow simple advice often lose weight. The folks that track everything on their phones, use apps, read books, make it a pseudo-hobby, do well in the very short term, but unless you really get gritty and grindy, it just doesn't stick.
    I think that the advice of not counting calories is great advice for those that already have an established baseline and want to do much better, but one walk around town will tell you that those are not the majority of humans currently.

  • @randyprovost6068
    @randyprovost6068 Před 4 měsíci +8

    Well done video! After 30 + years of medical practice I submit that calorie counting is variably effective depending on patient insight, motivation and other individual factors. I suggest that declaring it ineffective is and oversimplification.

  • @DonBrandt
    @DonBrandt Před 4 měsíci +2

    Great Video Si. thanks for sharing the personal items about yourself and inspiring people to cycle and stay fit.

  • @Madmaverick101
    @Madmaverick101 Před 4 měsíci +48

    I disagree with Si in that I do think that counting calories has its place, if only that it makes me conscious of what I'm eating and in what quantities I eat. In that way, calorie counting helps me live with moderation! Thank you for a super informative show, as always!

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 4 měsíci +4

      If counting calories makes you lead a healthier lifestyle that's awesome!

    • @Avioto
      @Avioto Před 4 měsíci +12

      @@gcn Guys you have a massive audience here on CZcams and if you had any sense of responsibility you wouldn't just throw blanket statements out there like "calorie counting doesn't work" and leave it at that. It's quite disappointing.

    • @christophernichols4892
      @christophernichols4892 Před 4 měsíci

      It's definitely a nuanced topic. It's been touted as the be all end all method, but it does have definite limitations. Lots of people have success from counting calories and that is great! It doesn't work for others and that's not an indictment on it as a method, just that it doesn't work for everyone. I'm glad that it works for you!

    • @HAILborgir
      @HAILborgir Před 4 měsíci

      Can you turn the message so that when you get better, stronger and faster with cycling, you need to think more about nutrition during ride? Like I'm big tall rider and I have to eat like a horse on fast and long (100+km) rides so I don't bonk out😂@@gcn

  • @jazzcatjohn
    @jazzcatjohn Před 4 měsíci +20

    Calorie counting does work. It worked for me. But I stopped counting after three months when my body was used to a certain amount of calories per day. Obviously, there's a lot of other factors to consider.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 4 měsíci

      Do you think that Calorie counting was a gateway into a more healthy lifestyle for yourself? 🤔

    • @jazzcatjohn
      @jazzcatjohn Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@gcn Definitely. Early on I realized that I could eat more healthy foods that contain less calories. For instance, instead of snacking on chips like I used to do in the evening before bed, I now eat some grapes or strawberries or something healthy that contains a lot of water that makes me feel full. Eventually, I realized that cutting out white rice and bread, especially on non-riding days made it much easier to lose and maintain weight. I've maintained a healthy lifestyle for about two years now and it all started with counting calories along with riding my bike.

    • @bozzie_
      @bozzie_ Před 4 měsíci

      @@jazzcatjohnI think the rub is that GCN is getting to is that people assuming because you Burn X you can Eat X, whereas you should count and maintain your calories of your diet mostly irrespective of the exercise you do, otherwise you’ll be tempted to overeat based on a potential overestimation of calories burnt.

  • @chandrashekharmudaliar7842
    @chandrashekharmudaliar7842 Před 4 měsíci

    @gcn nicely done video. I like how you provide a bit of nuance about all carbs not being equal.

  • @JibbaJabber
    @JibbaJabber Před 4 měsíci

    A well informed, well thought out honest educational piece. More of this please.
    Well done.

  • @TKBedford
    @TKBedford Před 4 měsíci +33

    I want a Big Mac now

  • @bobgray1555
    @bobgray1555 Před 4 měsíci +6

    I'm averaging about 350 watts these days but sadly 250 of that is courtesy of bosch 😉. Still, it gets me out there and I love it. As for Macs - don't bother. A healthy diet with exercise is the only way. Love the channel 👍

  • @richardruns4cake
    @richardruns4cake Před 4 měsíci

    Brilliant film Si and great insight into feeding and power

  • @toite3x3ninjah
    @toite3x3ninjah Před 4 měsíci

    This answered so many questions for me. Thank you

  • @nienkerk1
    @nienkerk1 Před 4 měsíci +25

    It would be cool if you interviewed a nutritionist and trainer from a world tour team and ask them about food and training and how to plan and eat during a training block.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 4 měsíci +2

      Great thinking! We'll see what we can do 👀

  • @hoser7706
    @hoser7706 Před 4 měsíci +3

    That is waaaay less time to butn those cslories than I expected. Loved this video!! Had no idea Si was a vegetarian. For long?

  • @sampetty5768
    @sampetty5768 Před 4 měsíci

    Great video, really enjoyed it

  • @user-ms2dd5rd8b
    @user-ms2dd5rd8b Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great segment. The Big Mac was a great hook and the piece contained a lot of really useful info. As usual, Simon is very engaging. You could have tacked on a discussion of how TDF riders burn 6000 calories/day (but none of them would think of eating 6 Big Macs before each stage).

  • @golfstud88
    @golfstud88 Před 4 měsíci +26

    Great video and super informative. Si, as a fellow Celiac, would love to see a series around the effects of food allergies/sensitivities on cycling performance. Maybe some tips and tricks for endurance events where we don’t have the luxury of just picking up food wherever.

    • @nicosq
      @nicosq Před 4 měsíci +3

      I don't have any food allergies but this would be super interesting!

    • @timdechiller20
      @timdechiller20 Před 4 měsíci +2

      As someone with a Celiac girlfriend (cyclist) any food allegies tip/tricks would be very welcome. We need those coffee breaks.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 4 měsíci +6

      We'll see what we can do ... watch this space 👀Do you have any go to celiac friendly cycling fuel?

    • @timdechiller20
      @timdechiller20 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@gcn Dates are a good go to. Delicious, but very sticky.

    • @golfstud88
      @golfstud88 Před 4 měsíci

      @@gcn Have been fortunate enough to find some gluten free energy gels and Stroop Waffles. Safe bet is always rice cakes though and the occasional banana (if you can stomach it).

  • @kathysarmcandy1992
    @kathysarmcandy1992 Před 4 měsíci +10

    Got a friend that has celiacs, bloody hard at times. I applaud how fit you stay. Inspirational as always. Possibly do a spot on what your specific nutrition in cycling and fitness with the Big C?

    • @johnglyn3530
      @johnglyn3530 Před 4 měsíci

      Yes please as an older coeliac also with dairy and other intolerance I find travel difficult. I carry all my own “snacks” coffee stops are only for simple drinks and eat my own food. I find restricts sportive involvement as very few cater very carefully for coeliacs. You are very impressive please champion coeliacs in cycling a little more👍

  • @JR-dd1mu
    @JR-dd1mu Před 4 měsíci

    What is the brand of that Espresso machine behind you? btw, thanks for the videos especially your GCN Training channel!

  • @michaelmacabata8037
    @michaelmacabata8037 Před 4 měsíci

    nice content!! keep it up GCN!!

  • @rogersimmons8788
    @rogersimmons8788 Před 4 měsíci +8

    If you have ever watched the film 'Falling down' (starring Michael Douglas), you may have been able to follow his example and got the big mac before 11am!

  • @Burke1O1
    @Burke1O1 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Really disappointed to hear you say that counting calories doesn't work. Even if you don't get exactly 1000 calories from a 1000 calorie meal, does not mean you throw the baby out with the bathwater. Counting calories is the most effective way to lose weight. Count calories, weigh yourself every day and put that into an excel. Find your TDEE and eat 500 calories less than that daily and you will lose .5 kg each week like clockwork.

  • @SethGroover
    @SethGroover Před 4 měsíci

    I’ve been watching for a long time, and this video hits different. In a good way.

  • @lesreed1635
    @lesreed1635 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Riding on Zwift gave me some idea on how far you had to ride to burn a wedge of pizza, a lot more than you think. I know a “ Big Mac” is not a nutritional meal and I make mine worse with their milkshake. I just love the taste. Having one, once in a while as part of a controlled diet won’t do you any harm. I agree with many commentators that watching calories and exercise will contribute to weight loss.

  • @whiskeytuesday
    @whiskeytuesday Před 4 měsíci +61

    GCN asking the real questions 🎉

    • @stevedouglas3975
      @stevedouglas3975 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Can only assume that is a sarcastic comment as it should be.

    • @cyclingnerddelux698
      @cyclingnerddelux698 Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@stevedouglas3975You are obviously way too cool and way too much of a mega pro expert bad ass to be here.

    • @gordonhenderson1965
      @gordonhenderson1965 Před 4 měsíci

      @@stevedouglas3975 Well there was info in it I can safely say that not everyone knew, so It's not a waste of time.

    • @stevedouglas3975
      @stevedouglas3975 Před 4 měsíci

      @@cyclingnerddelux698 why do you say that? Come on, this is a rubbish bit of fluff video. GCN produce some good stuff but a LOT of filler as they're understandably running out of ideas so get things like this.

    • @KapitanPisoar1
      @KapitanPisoar1 Před 4 měsíci

      And providing some really poor answers...

  • @aliancemd
    @aliancemd Před 4 měsíci +29

    The fact that you burn more calories as you get fitter while maintaining your perceived effort is new to me.
    When I was doing athletics professionally, we did struggle to maintain my weight - my mother was worried and regularly(between big meals) gave me just plain butter on bread to try to add some weight.

    • @luukrutten1295
      @luukrutten1295 Před 4 měsíci +3

      If its actual butter and actual quality bread its still preferable over big macs. However getting a good honest quality bread ( not this supermarket long shelf stuff ) is no easy feat in some places.

    • @donwinston
      @donwinston Před 4 měsíci

      Morons, including some doctors, will tell you that you get more "efficient" and burn fewer calories as you get fitter making exercise useless in losing weight. Energy is a function of mass and speed. Has nothing to do with physiology/biology. Calories is energy. Some people whine about this claiming the human body is not a machine. Yes it is.

    • @alex.pozgaj
      @alex.pozgaj Před 4 měsíci +7

      It was actually said that you are *not* burning more or less calories as you get fitter.
      A fitter person can output more watts per hour, that's the only reason why it takes less time for a fitter person to burn off the same amount of calories. If a trained and an untrained person both cycle at 100W, their caloric expenditure will be pretty much the same.

    • @kooooons
      @kooooons Před 4 měsíci +2

      ​​@@alex.pozgaj ...but for the trained person 100W for an extended period of time is outright boring and for an untrained person it's challenging. So at a *similar difficulty level* (or 'percieved effort' as OP said), the trained person will in fact burn more calories.

    • @nevilleneville6518
      @nevilleneville6518 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I've seen a similar thing with professional ice hockey players. They play 82 regular season games in a highly aerobic sport, whilst carrying lots of muscle. Even eating 4 times a day some players will lose 15-20lbs over the course of a season

  • @Friek555
    @Friek555 Před 4 měsíci

    This is some incredible work, good job to the GCN team!

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! Would you like to see more videos about nutrition? 🍔

  • @caveboy9988
    @caveboy9988 Před 4 měsíci

    Brilliant! That was the simplest demonstration about how complex food energy and nutrition is. I’m guilty of just treating food as fuel and simply look at calories on a packet and equate to what I my need.

  • @lordraiden5398
    @lordraiden5398 Před 4 měsíci +5

    I would like to know how much does age and metabolism have to do with this equation?

  • @h31sman
    @h31sman Před 4 měsíci +5

    I lost 30+ pounds by counting calories, fasting, & cycling. I also just listened to my body on days I cycled hard. I’d actually be eating much more but weight loss is an iterative process so consistency (in all aspects) is really the key to losing it and burning it.
    For elite performance, that’s obviously a different story. But hamburgers really get a bad wrap. They’re not that bad for you. It’s a meal filled with protein and carbs. Literally exactly what you need. A McDonald’s burger is not as nutritious as a burger you can make from home, but writing off burgers as bad for you is silly. I keep eating them and keep getting stronger off and on the bike & still maintaining/losing weight despite being at my ideal range.

  • @user-fb2rj8st8d
    @user-fb2rj8st8d Před 4 měsíci +1

    Simon. No lights on a British winter's day. There are some GCN videos you ought to watch. Tim

  • @JLW3113
    @JLW3113 Před 4 měsíci

    I loved this. I think it was such an important message to folks about quality of fuel over quantity as well as driving home the message that fitness does not come from diet alone or exercise alone: they must work in tandem. I'd love to see a follow-up video on what are some of the best REAL foods (no gels, no chews, no lab-created drink mixes) to fuel a ride.

  • @qwerty261
    @qwerty261 Před 4 měsíci +10

    Counting calories does work. I lose 6kg every hill climb season just counting calories. When I stop counting it goes back on 😊

  • @alastairhamilton68
    @alastairhamilton68 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Always good videos. I’m glad my non returned subscription from GCN+ is being put to good use. I guess we will never see that money?

  • @tomtreece4081
    @tomtreece4081 Před 4 měsíci +2

    My understanding is that in order to lose weight you must burn more calories than you take in. If that is true, then counting calories does matter.

  • @Thezuule1
    @Thezuule1 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Calories in, calories out. It isn’t just a suggestion, it’s the law.

  • @nebulous962
    @nebulous962 Před 4 měsíci +13

    No need to burn it off. It's bulk season baby! 😛

    • @KiranMachiraju
      @KiranMachiraju Před 4 měsíci +1

      What's this bulk season?

    • @petervisser853
      @petervisser853 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Preparing for that long winter that never comes I guess

    • @KiranMachiraju
      @KiranMachiraju Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@petervisser853 Ok sir thank you 💐

    • @nebulous962
      @nebulous962 Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​​@@KiranMachiraju bulk means eating in caloric surplus to gain a bit more muscle over certain period of time. This is commonly done in winter when people wear more layers of clothing because when people bulk they also gain more fat and that's not something many people want to show. So because of all this winter is called bulk season.

  • @reubenbryant
    @reubenbryant Před 4 měsíci +4

    As a newly diagnosed coeliac, just seeing representation within cycling was helpful.

  • @carlseddon2392
    @carlseddon2392 Před 4 měsíci

    Gcn does science, very interesting that you didn't know what time maccas serves breakfast too.
    Very interesting video Si, I enjoyed it.

  • @andrewgray4212
    @andrewgray4212 Před 3 měsíci

    Really liking these videos on nutrition

  • @jaked8971
    @jaked8971 Před 4 měsíci +3

    348w for 51~ mins? Jeez Si is strong

    • @WerdnaLiten
      @WerdnaLiten Před 4 měsíci

      Fast - not strong. Strong is lifting weights, not cycling.....

  • @JBR.1974
    @JBR.1974 Před 4 měsíci +5

    if youre going off just poower and not heart rate, surely that isnt an accurate count as the rest of your body/muyscles and working too and therefore bruning calories

    • @andrasszabo1570
      @andrasszabo1570 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yeah, for almost all people the background operations like having your heart beating, brain operating, glands working, etc. consume the most energy in a day.

    • @bobrong9645
      @bobrong9645 Před 4 měsíci

      @@andrasszabo1570
      Well, yeah, but wouldn't that be true whether you train or not?
      I suppose if the answer was 12 hours doing nothing (depending on your metabolism, obvs) would be far less interesting on this channel.

  • @mprudhon
    @mprudhon Před 4 měsíci

    Great content!!

  • @SUNNY2536
    @SUNNY2536 Před 4 měsíci

    This is so helpful as I am trying to be a better fit cyclist. Thank You!

  • @chrishills7896
    @chrishills7896 Před 4 měsíci +4

    I liked the fact that he pointed out that Calories In are not the same as Calories Burnt and that we are only 25% efficient with a lot of wastage going to heat when we exercise. To burn Fat we really need long exercise times (or keep moving) as we can only burn about 200Cals of Fat an hour. Carbs burnt in exercise should be replaced. We need to eat good Fat (for vitamins etc.) but there is a lot of Fat in a big Mac and Fries - How long a cycle would it take to burn off the Fat in a Big Mac meal?

  • @stevecochrane5376
    @stevecochrane5376 Před 4 měsíci +5

    The fitter you are ,the more calories you burn . That is really fascinating. Definity a motivation to simply get fitter and fitter. Thanks Si. A super interesting vid.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 4 měsíci +2

      The only way is up 🚀

  • @iliakus
    @iliakus Před 4 měsíci

    what I was wondering, thanks

  • @martinthomas5194
    @martinthomas5194 Před 4 měsíci

    Excellent GCN vid

  • @magnusbark4886
    @magnusbark4886 Před 4 měsíci +3

    As a type 1 diabetic with continuous blood glucose monitoring (CGM), I have learned quite a lot (but not enough) about food during long sessions (sometimes several days).
    The main takeaway is that French fries are a totally useless source of nutrition: They raise blood sugar little and slowly, but nothing goes into the muscles.
    Something else I learned is that large amounts of fast food (pizza, kebab platter...) only make you heavy and slow.
    Another thing I've learned: As long as I'm pedaling, I can stuff myself with lots of fast carbohydrates (soda, candy, cookies) without taking more insulin.

  • @appa609
    @appa609 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Temperature has a big effect. It's easy to get into situations when it's quite cold wet and windy that your body is actually producing a lot of additional heat on top of the waste heat of your pedaling.

  • @markmoreno7295
    @markmoreno7295 Před 4 měsíci

    You had me rolling on the floor twice. First when you said, “I’m quite hungry now,” and second when you mentioned the stunt double. Well, I am off through the rain to get me a snack on my bicycle. Thanks for the inspiration!

  • @karelvanoorschot9323
    @karelvanoorschot9323 Před 4 měsíci +11

    I didn't knew Si was a vegetartian. Nice! Having people like him, demonstrating that high performance is possible, occasionally mention it will work much better than those pushy types at convincing people to reduce their meat consumption.

    • @danmartin9086
      @danmartin9086 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Can't you tell by his gaunt face 😂

    • @noName-kn1lx
      @noName-kn1lx Před 4 měsíci +2

      Lol good more steaks chicken and pork for us

    • @karelvanoorschot9323
      @karelvanoorschot9323 Před 4 měsíci

      @@noName-kn1lx whatever, I hope one day you realize what horror you're causing for animals and the environment.

    • @pedallinraw
      @pedallinraw Před 4 měsíci +1

      Vegan for better gains 🤗🥰🥳

    • @noName-kn1lx
      @noName-kn1lx Před 4 měsíci

      @@pedallinraw lol

  • @paulwestwood3895
    @paulwestwood3895 Před 4 měsíci +6

    Excellent experiment and now I know why I struggle to lose weight and improve my fitness...I can't put enough power on the peddles whilst eating my Big Mac 😂😂

    • @theworkethic
      @theworkethic Před 4 měsíci +1

      Why would you even eat something like that in the first place? Weight control starts at what you eat not at how you train. This is an experiment for those chasing their tails around

    • @ThisHandleIsAlreadyTaken839
      @ThisHandleIsAlreadyTaken839 Před 4 měsíci +2

      No, you just eat too many big macs, you can't out train a bad diet

  • @Adventuregirl96
    @Adventuregirl96 Před 4 měsíci

    Loved the video now I need to find out how many calories from my favorite burger places. I also might need to start taking the long way back.

  • @erikgiggey4783
    @erikgiggey4783 Před 4 měsíci +1

    as a person who has lost past 50% of there body weight, calories are a guide not the law, with metabolic testing you get a baseline of what you burn for calories thus you need to provide enough calories to sustain yourself and your activities.
    in 2009 i weighted 409 pounds, today i weigh 202 pounds it has taken me many years of learning to do this and discovering i had a bological cause to my weight in that my body failed to signal being full or satiated thus i had 2 states, starved and sick no in between.
    the first 100 pounds i did easy by cuttting sugar the last part actually took surgical assistance. now i know when im full and i have more energy than i ever have. surgery isnt the easy way it was the only way. when you are so hungry you quite literally cannot stand you eat and it took me many years, well from 2009 until 2022 to get help.
    i appreciate the message and yes you can not exercise weight away when your obese, diet is 100% responsible for that.
    if your obese or as i was morbidly obese from childhood onwards go ask for help. its worth it even though it will be the hardest thing you have ever done.

  • @vipergtsrgt1
    @vipergtsrgt1 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Your Big Mac looks shorter in height than the one we have in the US. I looked up the American version, and ours is 590 calories.

    • @astigmatic8978
      @astigmatic8978 Před 4 měsíci

      Shrinkflation 😕 Ours in Australia is 560 cal

    • @Ryan.T89
      @Ryan.T89 Před 4 měsíci

      I watched a tv show about American vs European food. Apparently a lot of what’s used in American McDonalds to make them bigger etc is banned in most of Europe. That’s why the European stuff is always smaller looking and has less calories.

    • @bikeman123
      @bikeman123 Před 4 měsíci

      It's supposed to be 100% beef. Whats the stuff that's banned?

    • @Ryan.T89
      @Ryan.T89 Před 4 měsíci

      @@bikeman123 can’t remember the ins and outs of it, but it was what they added to the beef when it’s being processed and what it’s cooked in. The biggest thing was what way the live stock that’s used for the meet is treated. Farming practices and feeding practices in America used to enhance the beef use substances and methods that are banned in the EU. They also use a significant amount of trans fats added and more saturated fat to it for some reason which they’re not allowed to do in the EU anymore. I think trans fat is actually banned altogether in some EU countries. Their was also something about the ingredients in the bun as well, the US version had nearly double the ingredients and some of the preservatives and flavouring they used where banned in the EU. The one I do remember was the fries, EU versions had 4 ingredients and the US ones had nearly 20 half of which are banned in the EU. If you look it up on CZcams theirs a 30 mins documentary from the UK that explains it all.

    • @vipergtsrgt1
      @vipergtsrgt1 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@Ryan.T89I looked up the ingredients. The US version has a lot more fat and carbs. Both use 100% beef. I think the calorie difference comes down to the cheese and the special sauce. The UK version uses vegetarian cheese vs traditional milk and cream based cheese in the US. The US sauce contains high fructose corn syrup.

  • @rnedisc
    @rnedisc Před 4 měsíci +4

    I think an important thing to note that when scientific studies say "counting calories is not an effective method to lose weight" is not that it doesn't "work". Technically it absolutely does work. It's simple physics. It probably even works for some people that have the mental capacity for it. A very big part of the problems is that losing weight for humans is largely a mental problem. So that counting calories does not result in significant weight loss over a large data set of humans trying the method.
    Simply put, counting calories and not eating more than you use works to lose weight, it's just that people are, on average, pretty bad at it.

  • @willmo1725
    @willmo1725 Před 4 měsíci

    Good show simon!! Am constantly confused by calories. I try not to go bonkers eating what ever I want on a long ride. Still it's easy to do after burning 2000 on way to cafe or restraunt.

  • @thomastrevelyan192
    @thomastrevelyan192 Před 4 měsíci

    The best informed and most entertaining GCN video ever. Could Manon try the same with a chicken tikka masala, please?

  • @davidmurray2056
    @davidmurray2056 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Food calories are calculated by how much heat is generated when it's dried out and burnt in a lab. Our bodies don't process food by setting it on fire. We are complex biological creatures. A carbohydrate calorie is completely different to a protein or fat calorie to our bodies. You shed some excellent light on the modern view of nutrition and weight management.

    • @erek200
      @erek200 Před 4 měsíci

      Ummm... Other than protein needed for building and maintaining tissue... The body does essentially burn calories for energy

  • @82vitt
    @82vitt Před 4 měsíci +5

    Working out to be able to eat junk food is never a good idea.

  • @ezkelionph
    @ezkelionph Před 4 měsíci +1

    ironically tho, this episode has got me craving for a Big Mac now.
    quite the unintended ad for McDonalds.

  • @jonathansprenkle8466
    @jonathansprenkle8466 Před měsícem

    Whoot! Great video...but I'm 64 years old , former duathlon racer, never had a power meter, til zwift this year...ridiculous watts you guys do..like it's just normal, if I'm lucky I hit 500 on a sprint! ..but real great perspective of the food at the end..super important, thanks! Sharing it to my ragbrai bros

  • @appa609
    @appa609 Před 4 měsíci +3

    The idea that MacDonalds is terrible food is kind of a bad cliche. At the end of the day, its just a hamburger made of bread beef and some vegetables. If you wanta talk ultra processed food it'd be better to look at things like cheetos and twinkies.

    • @seraph4581
      @seraph4581 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yeah. The problem with mcdonalds is actually just the added sugars and vegetable oil. They're awful for you.

  • @lukewalker1051
    @lukewalker1051 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Interesting, thanks Si.
    PS. as an American and a fitness nut who may make it to the age of 70 this April due to not eating McDonald's, I can state with some certainty, McDonalds is to be credited for global population control.😉

    • @markosz22
      @markosz22 Před 4 měsíci +1

      The entire American standard diet can be credited for that.

  • @mattszrejter6785
    @mattszrejter6785 Před 4 měsíci

    Great video. I like the new content. 😊

  • @drewrestrepo
    @drewrestrepo Před 4 měsíci

    this is awesome - best yet si

  • @danielakerman8241
    @danielakerman8241 Před 4 měsíci +3

    We all know how objectively crappy McDonalds is and how bad it is for you. But let’s be honest: we also all know that Si’s favorite part of this video was eating that Big Mac meal!

    • @ianlaker9161
      @ianlaker9161 Před 4 měsíci +1

      ...which in fact he didn't. Watch the whole video.

    • @danielakerman8241
      @danielakerman8241 Před 4 měsíci

      @@ianlaker9161 It was a joke, mate. And I did. What part are you referring to?

    • @ianlaker9161
      @ianlaker9161 Před 4 měsíci

      @@danielakerman8241 The end! When he talks about being vegetarian and using a double for the close up eating shots.

  • @mountaintruth1deeds533
    @mountaintruth1deeds533 Před 4 měsíci +4

    You never burn off modern micky dees...those are forever chemicals😳

  • @kigai
    @kigai Před 4 měsíci

    Haven’t been here for a while, gcn finally bought electric scooter for vids, that’s cool no more annoying engine sound on the background! 🎉

  • @jimbo2112
    @jimbo2112 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Could you follow up to show the effect of regular training on your basal metabolic rate?

  • @species5022
    @species5022 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Very interesting video! Similar to you I also thought being better trained would make you more energy efficient and burn less. But what you say makes perfect sense. Thanks!

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Před 4 měsíci

      It's a real surprise isn't it 🤯

  • @brendonsmith5029
    @brendonsmith5029 Před 4 měsíci

    Bloody fascinating, more more more. I love this science tech stuff, just give us more.

  • @chubbyman6929
    @chubbyman6929 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for another great video, however, I would like to point out a common mistake that most people assume is correct: you do not need 2000 calories a day.
    "In the United States, the 2,000 calories-a-day-number originates from what is known as the 1968 Recommended Daily Allowances." It was invented to give guidance as a benchmark for comparing nutrient content of each food for labelling purposes. Your fitness, age and lifestyle affect each persons daily needs.
    As for the rest of the information presented, thank you for covering this topic and showing the similarities in each of us.

  • @edgerat
    @edgerat Před 4 měsíci

    DIET!!!!!!!!! and exercise (little tiny font). This was a lot of fun!

  • @greenpedal370
    @greenpedal370 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I used to do leaflet distribution and food delivery by bike.
    I didn't mater how much or what I ate I just kept getting thinner, developed more muscle and my blood pressure plummeted to teenage levels.

  • @gautierbauters
    @gautierbauters Před 3 měsíci

    Super interesting!

  • @AthrunZalax09a
    @AthrunZalax09a Před 4 měsíci +2

    This was a great, well done video. Remarkably informative, and I love the attention made to ensure it's obvious that it's about nutrition, not calories taken in / out.
    A good diet is one of the most important steps you can take to be healthy.

  • @barrysmith9154
    @barrysmith9154 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi GCN, I am Type two Diabetes you should do a video on how to fuel for a ride or charity ride when you should take in bad food or SUGARS.
    I'm planning on doing The Tour of Bristol in April.
    Any advice for the training and event.
    As the event is local to you it would be a good video for your channel.

  • @kippen64
    @kippen64 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I lost 45kg without counting calories. This is due to an active job. I can eat what I like within reason and still keep losing weight. Only 2,000 calories per day? It's enough to make me feel hungry.
    Edited to add that I don't do any formal exercise but do get about nine hours of activity. The bike commute to work and 7.5hrs of commercial cleaning.
    Could Si please talk about what he eats? I'm a coeliac too.

  • @svenrauber507
    @svenrauber507 Před 4 měsíci

    Superb video

  • @paulspencer4631
    @paulspencer4631 Před 3 měsíci

    That was a great little documentary. I have found that fasting from 1800 untim 1230 the next day, coupled with a light healthy lunch and dinner drops the kilos very quickly. If I am on a ZWIFT race day, then I just ensure that I have some slow release energy inside me and an emergency gel. I've just managed to drop from 76kg to healthy 69kg without even thinking about it. You're right, stop counting calories and just ensure you make the right healthy choices, coupled with exercise. 😊

  • @Mclovinthedank
    @Mclovinthedank Před 4 měsíci +2

    idk if it is GCN+ dying or what. but the content this year has been the best in a long time!

  • @BC-wj8fx
    @BC-wj8fx Před 4 měsíci +1

    Adding up energy intake certainly works even as an inexact science. Some food labels may be under, some may be over, but it keeps you in the ballpark. For years I could never gain mass so I started really stuffing myself. I still remained the same. But when I actually added up my (increased) intake I was only at about 8500 kJ, which is about a maintenance intake for a non-active person. So for me trying to do weight training this was not enough and I had to find a way to cram more energy in. Then I started making gains. And when I do a long endurance race I count up the energy in my food supplies. The first time I didn't do this and I ran out of energy at about the 90% mark. After analysing the energy intake post-race, I indeed ate only about 90% what I should have. It was like 13,000 kJ required, 11,500 kJ taken in. The next race I took in 13,500 kJ and made it without the fade.

  • @cyc00000
    @cyc00000 Před 4 měsíci

    So wahoo have updated their software since the first version of the bolt which used to always base it on HR. Interesting piece of information.

  • @tims_builds
    @tims_builds Před 4 měsíci +1

    This is where active commuting can make a huge difference. Where someone might have trouble finding time for 2.5hrs a week for dedicated exercise it's a lot easier to get 2.5hrs a week of commuting. It won't fix a bad diet but it will help you find that time to burn that energy

  • @davidburk4062
    @davidburk4062 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great video Si. I hope that you plan to a follow up video to take it one step further by defining better options of monitoring than caloric intake. There are so many opinions on weight lose and strength training. It would be nice to have something geared towards the beginner/intermediate cyclists

  • @Th0rodin
    @Th0rodin Před 3 měsíci

    I love this analysis on so many levels. Particularly the emphasis on unfit riders having a much harder time to actually loose weight through exercise and that counting calories is BS - because there is so much more going into that equation. Great video!

  • @87enam
    @87enam Před 4 měsíci

    Really good science. I actually leaned a lot.

  • @jgagnier
    @jgagnier Před 4 měsíci +1

    I'm not saying that the Big Mac is a standard bearer for good diet, but it does contain a modicum of vegetables, meat protein and minerals. The rest of the meal is what kills it.
    Furthermore, even if you do burn off the Big Mac in an hour, that's great, but... you still need to eat *something* for your regular everyday needs. Daily recommended amounts don't take into account that you're going to be riding for a few hours in the afternoon.

  • @James-rf2ln
    @James-rf2ln Před 4 měsíci +2

    It’s not “devoid of nutrients” it has protein, fat and carbs (literally ALL your macro nutrients)