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<blockquote data-quote="aphex2k" data-source="post: 1874797" data-attributes="member: 912"><p>Mountain biker and (new) martial artist.</p><p></p><p>Pump gets disconnected for fighting and reconnected when the session ends.</p><p></p><p>For riding, depending on the level I'm exerting myself, I have three pre-set temp basal rates. High activity at 60% delivery, moderate at 70% and low at 80%. I'm 42 - riding mtb's since early 90s. There was a group on facebook for mtb riding and insulin pumps but it was pretty quiet. Worth looking into.</p><p></p><p>I usually carry it in my right hand shorts pocket. I've crashed many, many times. It's been fine. I sometimes use a "Spibelt" under my t-shirt which keeps the pump out of the way and a little more protected / covered up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aphex2k, post: 1874797, member: 912"] Mountain biker and (new) martial artist. Pump gets disconnected for fighting and reconnected when the session ends. For riding, depending on the level I'm exerting myself, I have three pre-set temp basal rates. High activity at 60% delivery, moderate at 70% and low at 80%. I'm 42 - riding mtb's since early 90s. There was a group on facebook for mtb riding and insulin pumps but it was pretty quiet. Worth looking into. I usually carry it in my right hand shorts pocket. I've crashed many, many times. It's been fine. I sometimes use a "Spibelt" under my t-shirt which keeps the pump out of the way and a little more protected / covered up. [/QUOTE]
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