128.4 x 6.6% BF Been trying to go sub-130 since Tom started the daily posts on this thread way back when.
--Mark
It's nice to have some padding.
I quit eating and within a few months hit 115lbs from 175.
Here: coconino cycles custom bicycles 928 774 7747 www.coconinocycles.com: gettin' better!
I am back up to about 130, and could finally stand.......
- Garro.
Steve Garro, Coconino Cycles.
Frames & Bicycles built to measure and Custom wheels
Hecho en Flagstaff, Arizona desde 2003
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Hi Eric,
I had to go to the liquid egg whites,beans and lowfat cheese.It works pretty good,gain some muscle and lose some weight.It takes a little longer to see results.Oh I almost forgot,the 100 miles a week on the bike.You'll look killer for the ladies.
Marty M.
:Marty M
Dustin Gaddis
www.MiddleGaEpic.com
Why do people feel the need to list all of their bikes in their signature?
Dustin Gaddis
www.MiddleGaEpic.com
Why do people feel the need to list all of their bikes in their signature?
This is a little delayed, but a year ago I weighed 245 pounds (6' 4"). I had graduated half a year before then, and the idea of actually having money and sitting at a desk all day didnt go well with me. I set cross racing as a goal for the first time. The first 20 or so lbs was tough in the winter. I work in a 33 story building that allows us to use the stairs during lunch. I worked up to climbing 60-100 flights per lunch, about 30-40 min, and counted calories. The calorie counting helped for understanding what i was eating, made it a lot easier to pull back the quantity I was eating as well. After that things were easier, and I was riding a lot. I'm down to 212 right now, and a whole lot stronger. Every once and a while I could calories for a week or so, to remind myself. Also, cutting out eating about 2-3 hours before bed made a huge difference, and I felt a whole lot better in the mornings.
Its amazing how much different I feel with a little lest weight on me. I think I will try make it down to 205 or so.
Dustin Gaddis
www.MiddleGaEpic.com
Why do people feel the need to list all of their bikes in their signature?
I once asked the redoubtable Mike Barry (who knows as much about the history of bicycles, particularly derailleurs, as any living soul) how he stayed so fit. Mike is somewhere in his 70s now and can drop you like a stone if he's feelin' it, say up Rocacorba. The apple didn't fall far from the tree either. Mike said to me, "Ride more, eat less." Finally I have a trainer that doesn't feel like I'm pulling a wind sail and something a little more sane than rollers. I never use a computer, don't step on a scale. The goal is simple: a pair of Tellason jeans in 29. Well, maybe 30. I'd also have to go on the India Weight Loss Program: drink the tap water, exfoliate from every orifice for a month, take the meds, voila. I leave for India in three weeks for a month. I will get to ride my Hero, now almost 40 years old and still riding fine. I'm on a mission. It's more than 20lbs, I'm embarrassed to say but wearing my Filson Tin Cruiser while on the trainer has helped.
Qui plume a, guerre a. Ce monde est un vaste temple dédié à la discorde.
I've been living a really crap lifestyle because of work. Most weeks I get in a 4wd on Monday morning and drive 400km out into the desert for work, where there are no sealed roads for 200km. We work ten hour days, then get fed huge dinners.
Result is I put on about five extra kilos, on top of the ten I already had spare, and was starting to really feel like crap.
So about six weeks ago I bought a cheap mountain bike that I keep out at work. I ride it 20km every weekday morning, then ride another hundred odd every weekend on my roadie. I've lost five kilo so fat, and have another ten to go to get back to fighting weight...
Suzy Jackson
Vanity blog: http://suzyj.blogspot.com
Little fish bicycles website: http://www.littlefishbicycles.com
Putting on weight is a nightmare. I lost eight kilos at start of September then went World Cup in Norway mid September and putfive back on and they ain't going nowhere at the moment to my shame.
Dustin Gaddis
www.MiddleGaEpic.com
Why do people feel the need to list all of their bikes in their signature?
142km so far this week (all on the roadie - I'll do another 60+ tomorrow to ensure my weekly kays are over 200), 204 last week, 237 the week before. My weight has gone up a kilo from 85 to 86 (190 lbs). Not good.
I've gotta cut back the intake. I tried fasting (very light dinner) on Wednesday, but it had me off the back all the time on Thursday morning.
Suzy Jackson
Vanity blog: http://suzyj.blogspot.com
Little fish bicycles website: http://www.littlefishbicycles.com
In pursuit of my weight loss goal (and a few others) I've been using a couple smartphone apps I find really helpful. The first is Balanced, which lets you set up habits you want to form, like riding x times a week or reading every day or whatever. When you do the thing you check it off. If you forget, it bugs you. It also logs how well you've done at doing the thing - how many times you've done it on time, how often you've skipped it, etc. Lift is another very similar app - more detailed tracking of progress and the ability to have friends keep you accountable for doing the stuff you set out to do - I went with Balanced in the end but they're both good. The other one I'm using is Everest, which has you enter a big goal, and then plan our steps along the way. That one also has a social feature that lets you include some friends in your progress who you know will help motivate you.
Certainly these aren't necessary to achieve something, and I'm sure some people would rather motivate themselves some other way, but it's really helpful for me because I tend to forget things easily, and my wife isn't exactly wildly turned on by having to remind me of things (nor am I when she reminds me).
There are probably some other similar things out there but these are the ones that made the cut for me.
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