kristiancyclist
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I begin feeling a little blue every winter and I don't mean cold. I wouldn't say that I am depressed but I lose my normal edgey self a bit. It's as if all of my energy has been sapped from me. The mind is willing but the body feels absolutely shattered. My wife thinks that it has something to do with the fact that I am not getting the same amount and intensity of sunlight that I get during the summer. During the summer, I ride my bike to work 3x a week and then I would try to squeeze in a 60-100 mile training ride on the weekend. The training rides are on hold because of the yucky weather but I still ride 3x a week to work. Only now I am bundled up under a lot of clothing to stay warm. Not only am I missing out on the sunlight that could potentially be helping me synthesize "feel good" hormones but I am also missing out on the "feel good" hormones that come from a good work out.
I know the difference between "tired" and "worn out". Tired is when the body cannot perform. Worn out is when I have beaten myself up with too much hard riding and not given myself enough recovery.
After looking into this a bit, I think she's right. One of the things that the SAD websites say helps is light therapy. LED light boxes and lamps seem to be the most popular products. I'd get one on a whim except that they cost $150-$350!
Is there anything special about these LEDs? Would I be burning myself up with UV if I used a "regular" white LED grid?
I would love to hear from others on the subject as I am just beginning to explore this subject.
-- Boris
I know the difference between "tired" and "worn out". Tired is when the body cannot perform. Worn out is when I have beaten myself up with too much hard riding and not given myself enough recovery.
After looking into this a bit, I think she's right. One of the things that the SAD websites say helps is light therapy. LED light boxes and lamps seem to be the most popular products. I'd get one on a whim except that they cost $150-$350!
Is there anything special about these LEDs? Would I be burning myself up with UV if I used a "regular" white LED grid?
I would love to hear from others on the subject as I am just beginning to explore this subject.
-- Boris