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• #9128
@graunch I had to work two weeks in Houston and found a seller on Craigslist who did SS conversions. I contacted him and agreed to buy a beater for $200 if he would buy it back in a fortnight for $150. Did two weeks commuting from hotel in Galleria to Downtown (saved $50/day on taxi fares), and had a way to get around at the weekend (public transport is poor). He brought it to my hotel and came to collect it later. Win! If you are interested I can try to dig out who it was.
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• #9129
Just back from a cycling week in Gran Canaria.
6 days
120km a day
2800m climbed per day...and I've put on weight. Much as I did in the alps. Its a talent.
I've decided that this was a 'build week' and that the weight loss/ FTP gain starts here. Eating Whole packets of fig rolls is not mineral loading for recovery.
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• #9131
Ate few half kilo lumps of this Spanish fig cake stuff while out riding in the mountains. According to my grading of foodstuff, by density alone. This stuff was a winner!
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• #9132
Likely as 2.7 of those kilos have gone since returning. Still 2kg that need to fuck off before I'm back to last Thursday's weight though. Stupid body!
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• #9133
I've been trying the 5:2 thing for a couple of weeks now. There is a definite trend emerging where I put most of the weight back on over the weekend. I cannot resist the beers. This is probably the lowest I've weighed since 2005
First goal is to get under 84.1 so my BMI is classed as normal. Then try to hit 80 for a nice round number.
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• #9134
That's freaky. It has a face.
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• #9135
My self esteem is at an all time low given I have now started wobbling when I move. This needs fixing. I must stop comfort eating now I have stopped taking drugs to feel better about myself. Rock / hard place bollocks.
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• #9136
Bin all the junk food in your house or office. That's a good start.
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• #9137
I mean bin, I don't mean 'eat'.
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• #9139
My progression was, I think, typical.
replaced teh durgs/booze with cigarettes
replaced cigarettes with candy
replaced candy with carrot sticks and celery
...
time passes
...
replaced carrot sticks with coffee
added in not-vegan
added in not-vegetarian
added in booze
added in good eating.
started lifting weights.Well that is my secret to success!*
*semi-failure
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• #9141
Eating a 400g slab on a mountain top, miles away from toilet paper, was a brave move.
Had the consistancy of playdough. Which was awesome.
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• #9142
finally easing back into some miles, which should help a bit. Houston excluded
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• #9143
You played with the results of your brave food choice?
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• #9145
I neglected to check the consistancy after it had been 'processed'. Cant imagine it changed much.
I've been intensely hungry post training week. Which is to be expected. But other than a smidge extra protein. I havent eaten any extra calories. So I have slimmed slightly. As I'm injured (partially torn achilles). I'm going to concentrate on losing a bit more. Going to attempt to swim tonight. Hopefully I can do that without loading the tendon too much.
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• #9146
Have started using my fitnesspal to track my intake. Looks like portion size has been my biggest enemy, and by reigning that in my consumption of food has reduced pretty quickly. It seems to vastly overestimate calories used in exercise.
Would like to also incorporate 5:2 diet, but trying to find days where I don't have to ride any distance before teaching is difficult.
Back is still fucked, having to get an MRI to obtain proper diagnosis. So reducing food while relatively inactive is the only way to go. Have now lost a few lbs since my heaviest days after xmas.
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• #9147
Yes mfp seems 50-100% over actual calorie burn in the efforts I have logged.
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• #9148
You can link it to Strava for cycling, which brings the calorie estimates down. They're still high, but not as obscenely high.
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• #9149
Another 500g gone.
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• #9150
Beware Pod Seeded Granola Greek Yoghurt. Farkin 467cal chewed the fuck out of my allowance and still hungry. Hanging for lunch.
I am cocking going to Houston where there is delicious food.
Bike appears to cost $349/week to hire there and I'll probably barely get to ride it. It seems I could take mine for $100, but likewise riding fairly unlikely and massive hassle.
ho hum