Team Mufasa Alpe DuZes: Het leven van een atleet gaat niet over rozen

Team Mufasa Alpe DuZes: The life of an athlete is not about roses

My name is Joost Meppelink and on June 1 I will climb the Alpe d'Huez six times for charity, over 6300 altimeters. Well, normally I wouldn't lose sleep over this. Well, okay. Granted that's a pretty good effort. But here it comes....

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Then be sure to check out my blog on AthleteSportsWorld keep reading my blog. In the coming weeks I will keep you updated on my progress, setbacks and highlights on my way to the Alpe D'Huez.

The life of an athlete is not about roses.

My name is Joost Meppelink and on June 1 I will climb the Alpe d'Huez six times for charity, over 6300 altimeters. Well, norally I wouldn't lose sleep over this. Well, okay. Granted that's a pretty good effort. But here it comes....

I was a pretty avid cyclist. In 2010, I rode the Tour de France with a group of 15 friends one day before the pros. Cycling, sleeping, eating, cycling, sleeping, eating every day for three weeks. A fantastic experience and in the following years I did not sit still. Until... last year I got a neck hernia. Or three months of mandatory and total rest. I was not used to this. Now what?

Six times up the Alpe d'Huez for charity, more than 6300 altimeters, and it doesn't get any less no matter how many times you say it. So normally no problem. But given my neck hernia, it will be a tough challenge because I've been out for a while anyway.Since two weeks I am back on the road bike. The head and legs are willing but the back and neck muscles are creaking. I have to build up slowly, first getting the basic condition back to normal, which means long days on the bike again. Low heart rate, but many hours on the bike. And paying attention to my normal diet, but also knowing what to eat on the bike during exercise.


Want to know how I am progressing in my attempt to become an athlete again? And what bars, powders and supplements are working for me? Then be sure to check out my blog on AthleteSportsWorld keep reading my blog. In the coming weeks I will keep you updated on my progress, setbacks and highlights on my way to the Alpe D'Huez. I can already tell you that Matthias from AthleteSportsWorld me with his advice.


About Joost Meppelink:
Joost is part of Team Mufasa, a team of friends who will attempt to climb the Alpe D'Huez six times on June 1, 2023, raising money for the fight against cancer. In daily life, Joost works for the Municipality of The Hague and is father of two daughters.

AthleteSportsWorld Joost supports Joost and his teammates of Team Mufasa in their fight against cancer with advice, tips and tricks to climb the Alpe D'Huez six times.
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