I'm a cyclist by heart and during the warmer months spend 4-6 hours a week on the bike. This usually keeps my body fat % down (not as much as I would like). The problem is that this requires me to eat a lot of carbs (yummy) and I don't have as much time for free weights as I would like.
I was wondering if someone had a routine they do to keep them in balance....that doesn't take a lot of time?
If you reallly REALLy want, I could dig through my sources and find them.
Here is a simple notion which many people know/do.
If you want to be quicker and leaner follow this.
HIIT- high intensity interval training
Take your cycling and warm up for however long it takes you 5-10 minutes.
Then cycle as fast you can for 30 seconds, then cycle at a moderately fast pace for 30 seconds. Then back to as fast as you can. Do this until you are dead. I am not sure how long you can last on a bike, but when running, you can last about 5-10 cycles.
The proofs that I could source IF YOU REALLY WANT, I'd really have to dig man.
1.) Bruce did this, his body fat was immutable.
2.) Compare the body of a sprinter to that of a marathon runner. Sprinters have a lot more muscle because their bodies require it to push them at fast momentum. Marathon runners have a lot less muscle, muscle weighs them down and is not as useful. (I gave you the radicals here to accent the difference.)
3.) HIIT burns 7 times the amount of fat as regular paced cardio.
Not sure if these are the results you are looking for, but that is what HIIT can achieve.
My regards.