BNA Losers Club 2014
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2014
Postby CKinnard » Mon Sep 15, 2014 7:40 pm
At least I haven't put on anything in that time, well maybe half a kg.
so back into this week with a vengeance. sub 80kg here I come.
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2014
Postby barefoot » Tue Sep 16, 2014 10:01 am
And as predicted, 81.5 seems to be the new baseline.barefoot wrote:Down to 81.5kg last night. Didn't have as much to drink during the day as normal, which will account for a bit, but it hasn't been taking long for transient record lows to become the sustainable baseline for new record lows. 79.9kg... here we come!
Expecting a few transient ups and downs after smashing myself pretty hard on Amy's Gran Fondo on Sunday, but I seem to be maintaining the 81-82 kg range. Weighed myself in the morning once last week, and was about 80.7, but that's not my standard measurement time so it doesn't count.
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2014
Postby casual_cyclist » Wed Sep 17, 2014 11:54 am
Then I got the dreaded lurgy too, followed by having a wart frozen off my heal, minor head surgery and a nasty head cold while recovering. Due to all that for the last 2 1/2 weeks I have not been able to exercise at all, not even riding. I have eaten much more junk ("comfort") food and have not been able to even walk any distance. Based on calorie theory, I should have gained weight but I didn't. I weigh the exact same number as 10 1/2 weeks ago: 94 kg. Seems like I am stuck on that weight for now.
There is something interesting though. I am noticeably 'fatter' after slacking off and eating junk. 8 weeks of running and eating well saw me lose almost a belt notch but my belt is tight again on that same notch
Bottom line is I am still at 94 kg. Still, spring is a good time to spring clean what I am eating and to head down under 90 by the end of the year.
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2014
Postby CKinnard » Wed Sep 17, 2014 2:23 pm
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2014
Postby casual_cyclist » Wed Sep 17, 2014 2:51 pm
Most likely. I hope not too much!CKinnard wrote:seems like you lost muscle mass and gained fat, which makes sense.
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2014
Postby clydesmcdale » Wed Sep 17, 2014 3:13 pm
Starting to find myself struggling a bit on fast rides when the hills go up a touch... at least relatively so compared to when I was at my lightest. My cardio has definitely improved this year, but the physics of it are catching up with me trying to carry a few more kgs up the hills.
Concerted effort now to try and achieve my goal this year. Will be difficult, but will give it a shot. Hopefully spelling it out helps.
Progress from way back;
198cm - 36yr old
- October 2011 118.9kg
- April 2012 108.7kg
- May 2012 106.2kg
- June 2012 105.5kg
- July 2012 103.8kg
- August 2012 101.7kg
- September 2012 99.9kg
- October 2012 97.6kg
- November 2012 97.3kg
- December 2012 97.3kg
- January 2013 96.3kg
- February 2013 93.6kg
- March 2013 94.1 kg
- April 2013 92.0 kg
- May 2013 93.0 kg
- June 2013 94.5 kg
- July 2013 94.5 kg
- August 2013 93.5 kg
- September 2013 94.2 kg
- October 2013 94.3 kg
- November 2013 94.0 kg
- December 2013 93.5 kg
- January 2014 93.5 kg
- February 2014 95.0 kg
- March 2014 94.5 kg
- April 2014 94.8 kg
- May 2014 95.0 kg
- June 2014 95.2 kg
- July 2014 95.5 kg
- August 2014 96.2 kg
- September 2014 95.9 kg
Overall Goal 88.9kg[/quote]
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2014
Postby flashpixx » Fri Sep 19, 2014 1:13 pm
Weight in April 87 kg
Weight now 75 kg
Height 173 cm
I'm 55. When I was married in 1986 I weighted 60 kg - I have a lean build.
Even 75 kg is too heavy, my goal is 70.
I haven't made any significant dietary changes - less beer and coke. Cycle for about 5 hours a week.
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2014
Postby CKinnard » Fri Sep 19, 2014 2:26 pm
sounds like you could aim for 60kg flash.flashpixx wrote:Been cycling since April 2014
Weight in April 87 kg
Weight now 75 kg
Height 173 cm
I'm 55. When I was married in 1986 I weighted 60 kg - I have a lean build.
Even 75 kg is too heavy, my goal is 70.
I haven't made any significant dietary changes - less beer and coke. Cycle for about 5 hours a week.
it's likely you have less lean tissue than at that time, so even if you make 60, your bodyfat % will be higher than way back when!
anyway, chipping away at it has advantages
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2014
Postby TheWall » Sat Sep 20, 2014 8:17 am
Bit late on the monthly check in. Shocker of a month as had several man flu's that raged through my work. Went three weeks without a ride!!!TheWall wrote:Time for fortnightly/monthly spot check in. Weighed in at 109.5 and I am much fitter than last month with an avge of 200klm plus per week now the norm. Even cranked out a pretty hilly 100klm on Sunday around Noosa and hinterland.TheWall wrote:Update.TheWall wrote:
Almost 40 (aaarrgghhhh!!!!)
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Shot knees so can't run...bike riding it is!
Start 11/6 - 116.6kg
Now 11/7 - 112.7kg.
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26/7 Big day today....confirmed 2nd day in a row of measuring at 109.9kg (making sure it was no fluke!). 1st time under 110kg in I think about 4 years...
Wahoo!
On a side issue, do people in this thread always check in on the scales at the same time of day? I have picked 1st thing in the morning as it seems like it would be the most consistent measurement time without the interference of food and drink?
Matt
Saw consistently low108's last week so my thinking is that my body is still in recovery from the 100 and it is retaining fluid in this time. Seems to be consistent with others in this thread.
Will revert to the now standardb30-50 klm rides as that seems to be the thing that is working.
We all should be pretty happy with the results listed here and even if the benefits are not showing on the scales all of the time, I reckon the story on the inside of the body would be all good news.
Matt
Gone back to short rides with a quicker tempo and actually managed to set three PB's in the last week. I have a 32klm course that has very few possible interruptions such as traffic lights etc and after a year of trying I finally cracked the hour! Well it was 59m &56s so I will take it. Not quite Mr Voight but...
Anyways, been weighing in this week it between 106 to 106.5 so that means I have lost 10+ kgs since mid June. That makes me smile. On track for 100kg by Christmas.
Some amazing results on this thread.
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2014
Postby flashpixx » Sun Sep 21, 2014 11:22 am
Not sure want to be at 60 kg again. Muscle mass is greater now, but so is % fat burn the fat keep the muscleCKinnard wrote:sounds like you could aim for 60kg flash.flashpixx wrote:Been cycling since April 2014
Weight in April 87 kg
Weight now 75 kg
Height 173 cm
I'm 55. When I was married in 1986 I weighted 60 kg - I have a lean build.
Even 75 kg is too heavy, my goal is 70.
I haven't made any significant dietary changes - less beer and coke. Cycle for about 5 hours a week.
it's likely you have less lean tissue than at that time, so even if you make 60, your bodyfat % will be higher than way back when!
anyway, chipping away at it has advantages
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2014
Postby Pax » Sun Sep 21, 2014 10:08 pm
Have made major lifestyle changes this year involving a sea change, and full transition out of my old job & into a new one with the same company (it has been a long slow transition to get someone else permanently appointed to my old role so I can ove fully across to the new one).
As part of the sea change I am now back on the bike, mainly as recreation, utility riding and multi-modal commuting, but with a bit of fitness riding thrown in.
Current weight 85kg
Target weight 75kg
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2014
Postby tcdev » Sun Sep 21, 2014 10:22 pm
...and discovered I was 1 kg lighter than my last weigh-in just before I left!
I'm still reeling at that reading but all I can put it down to is dead-lifting a wriggling 13kg mass about 50 times a day, and carrying said mass some 1km each day. I spent most of my day on my feet, or in a pool chasing a toddler, rather than sitting on my backside behind a desk. Still, it's remarkable considering my diet, which was more-or-less forced upon me by circumstance.
I did get to do one ride - a resort tour which probably covered a km or two - with my daughter on-board for the 1st time. She absolutely loved it, and protested loudly on our first stop to dismount and look around. "Bike go faster Daddy" she coached from the rear several times on the tour. Having said that, we went down a few short hills near the end which she didn't like at all. "No more big hills Daddy". Don't know if it could be considered "retro steel" but a 3-speeder with back-pedal brakes was a first for me at least. Mine even had a disc front brake, though my wife's ride had a traditional rim brake. It was a good introduction to the bike for my daughter, and good to get my wife involved... though at 22 weeks pregnant it'll be the last ride she does for quite a while.
And just a little reminder for me that cycling is actually doing me good; I've only done ~450km so far but at one point I effortlessly cruised past a guy who looked in considerably better shape than me struggling up a small incline on the same bike as me, and I had my daughter on the back.
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2014
Postby cyclotaur » Mon Sep 22, 2014 10:28 am
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2014
Postby Carrots » Mon Sep 22, 2014 11:14 am
Went to the SANFL grand final yesterday.... Put on 3kgs at least (damn corporate hospitality!)...
But looks like around a net 1kg drop for the week.
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2014
Postby tcdev » Tue Sep 23, 2014 1:45 pm
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2014
Postby tcdev » Wed Oct 01, 2014 12:02 pm
1st Jul - 114.5 kg
1st Aug - 112.8 kg
1st Sept - 111.2 kg
1st Oct - 107.3 kg
Starting to really hit my stride and my body has finally decided to come along for the ride. Even after a week of debauchery in Fiji (where I inexplicably lost 1kg) it has been a good month. And just this week I survived my first MTB session (Manly Dam), did a PB (distance-wise - 52km) and pushed my average speed over 20kph for the 1st time (30km ride). Jut when I thought 100kg by NYE was out of reach, it looks like I might still be in contention.
On the down side, my wife just won a 4.5kg Toblerone from the Cheesecake Factory.
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2014
Postby barefoot » Wed Oct 01, 2014 2:25 pm
Haven't lost any for a few weeks either though.
Steady on 81.5kg. As light as I've been in living memory.
(Down from 86 at the end of July (down-up-down from 95 about 4 years ago), aiming for 79.9).
Now the weather is improving, I'm riding more. Using MFP and making vaguely sensible food choices, I actually have trouble reaching my kJ target on riding days. So it's hard to imagine more riding not leading to more energy deficit and more weight loss.
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2014
Postby tcdev » Wed Oct 01, 2014 4:48 pm
May I inquire as to why your ultimate goal is a specific number on the scales? And how did you come up with that number?barefoot wrote:aiming for 79.9
My interim goal can be measured on the scales, but my ultimate goal can only be visualised in the mirror! I wouldn't have a clue what my 'ideal' weight would even be at this point!?!
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2014
Postby barefoot » Wed Oct 01, 2014 5:10 pm
A goal of 79.9 really just says "I'd like to get my weight below 80kg".tcdev wrote:May I inquire as to why your ultimate goal is a specific number on the scales? And how did you come up with that number?barefoot wrote:aiming for 79.9
My interim goal can be measured on the scales, but my ultimate goal can only be visualised in the mirror! I wouldn't have a clue what my 'ideal' weight would even be at this point!?!
No particular reason... it's just a round number.
I can't remember the last time I saw a number on the scales that starts with a 7.
My weight only ever went one direction. I nudged 95kg when I was 35. It was depressing. I saw no realistic scenario that wouldn't end up with me hitting triple figures by the time I turned 40. Common knowledge is that 40 is when your weight starts getting harder to manage. Fat, old and unhealthy. So much to look forward to.
Why was the prospect of weighing 100kg depressing? No particular reason, it's just a round number. A big round number.
I'm not sure I believe in the concept of an "ideal weight". I'm in better shape now than I was 5kg ago, which is better than it was 5kg before that. But I still have spare body mass that I could do without. How much? No idea.
Now I am planning to be below 80kg by the end of this year. After that... I have no idea. Will cross that bridge when I get there.
I turn 40 in March. I will not weigh triple figures. I'm chalking that up as a win already.
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2014
Postby tcdev » Wed Oct 01, 2014 5:32 pm
I misconstrued your comment as being an ultimate goal. Makes sense!barefoot wrote:A goal of 79.9 really just says "I'd like to get my weight below 80kg".
In my early 20's I was supremely fit and hovered around 70kg, even dropped to 67kg once to qualify as a lightweight. Could eat whatever I pleased.barefoot wrote:My weight only ever went one direction. I nudged 95kg when I was 35. It was depressing. I saw no realistic scenario that wouldn't end up with me hitting triple figures by the time I turned 40. Common knowledge is that 40 is when your weight starts getting harder to manage. Fat, old and unhealthy. So much to look forward to.
By the time I entered my 30's I was 85kg but still very fit, though I was doing weights as well.
At 40, I was around 100kg, no longer "fighting fit" but still playing soccer and weight training.
Since then (I'm 48) my weight has crept up slowly each year. When I stopped playing soccer a few years ago, it ballooned to 114.5kg on July 1st this year, when I decided that something had to be done (hence the bike!)
Personally, I find the biggest challenge in later years is time, and injuries. I had (am having!) kids late so that compounds the issue for me. Sure, you need to be more careful with food, but if you put in the effort it's not too difficult to lose. At least, not at the top end of the scales! I'd imagine that last 100g is going to be a killer! Injuries linger which hampers exercise... catch-22.
I don't either. The 'ideal' height/weight charts are complete and utter rubbish; even at my peak of fitness with a six-pack I was classified 'obese'. Body fat percentage is what matters.barefoot wrote:I'm not sure I believe in the concept of an "ideal weight".
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2014
Postby johnny99 » Fri Oct 03, 2014 6:07 pm
I had aimed to be 90kg by christmas but might need to reassess.
July 15th 97kg
August 5th 95Kg
October 3rd 92Kg
I rode 500km in August, 150km in September and aiming to hit about 600km in October. Still using the gym at work and while not counting calories im just maintaining healthy choices.
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2014
Postby tcdev » Fri Oct 03, 2014 10:19 pm
A nice 'problem' to have! Looking good for the 80's!johnny99 wrote:I had aimed to be 90kg by christmas but might need to reassess.
That's working for me too. I counted calories for about a month until I got a good idea of what I can and can't eat, in which quantities. I'll probably settle on about 90km a week but with the weights and keeping tabs on the diet it appears to be enough!johnny99 wrote:Still using the gym at work and while not counting calories im just maintaining healthy choices.
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2014
Postby barefoot » Sun Oct 05, 2014 3:45 pm
Fast 75km ride yesterday morning, followed by 2 hours of lawn mowing... trying to keep hydrated but failing. Weighed myself before freshening up in the shower before late lunch:barefoot wrote: Steady on 81.5kg. As light as I've been in living memory.
(Down from 86 at the end of July (down-up-down from 95 about 4 years ago), aiming for 79.9).
79.8kg!
Not maintainable, and not my usual weigh-in time, but that's the first time I've been under 80 since forever. Teenage years maybe?
Next step is to make it stick...
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2014
Postby Pax » Sun Oct 05, 2014 11:48 pm
Happy with that start.
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BNA Losers Club 2014
Postby TheWall » Thu Oct 16, 2014 8:22 am
11/7 - 112.7kg.
11/8 - 109.2kg
20/9 - 106.8kg
16/10 - 105.9kg
Rate has slowed as it always gets harder towards the pointy end of the goal. Not to mention I have had some slip ups this month as work has been pretty full on. However, I am much fitter and stronger on the bike. I now consistently record times that would have been a dream 4 months ago and I am continually pushing my 'boundaries' in terms of specific sections of rides.
I have found the Garmin has helped me improve as well as it helps me stick to expectations I set for myself.
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