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  • I bought this lot and worked out at home three times a week, to a plan that was put together by a PT friend. Said friend also modified the nutrition plan to include a lot more calories, which saw my weight go up before a final cut prior to returning to Roar.

    If I'd stuck to the Roar nutrition plan (around 2,300 calories per day for me) I'd have continued losing weight at a kg per week for those 16 weeks (if things continued linearly) which would have dropped me to 56kg, and would have looked quite different in the final photograph.


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  • Roar nutrition plan

    So, to clarify, you paid £3500, bought your own weights, had someone else design a workout plan and ended up modifying Roar's plan anyway?

    I unsubbed from this thread a while back so almost certainly missed details but what did Roar actually do for their money? Measurements and the initial diet plan? Or did they lock you in a room for 6 months so you couldn't snack?

  • But the room was made from bricks of whey, held together by healthy omega fatty acids, so in the process of eating his way out, got hench.

  • I spent £3500 on beer during lockdown. Weigh the same, produce the same power.

  • 36 hours of time with a dedicated personal trainer, four sessions with the nutrition person, access to a well fitted out members only gym, and (in theory, but this wasn’t actually true) a plan designed to achieve your goals in 12 weeks.

  • Ok, that sounds a lot more reasonable compared to what I've paid in the past. It stings when you write it in a lump sum. :S

    Do you have to ride up as well as down in Enduro? I thought it was considered a gravity event so you'd be trying to add (protection) bulk. Or was this purely mid-life health crisis :)

  • I’m 44- need to add lean mass as fast as I can as a hedge against the effects of ageing.

    Plus I wanted to fit into my jeans again.

  • I’m 44- need to add lean mass as fast as I can as a hedge against the effects of ageing

    This resonates with me. I've just been diagnosed with a form of arthritis in my neck aged 39 and the key to keeping it in check is lean mass. Same story for my floppy middle aged rotator cuff.

    Edit: Same for my ACL tear...all about lean mass to stabilise the joints. Man, I'm a fucking wreck.

  • That’s approx 385000 calories of beer to burn, so staying the same weight is some achievement!

  • 385000 calories of beer to burn

    385,000 calories of beer,

    And if one of those calories of beer is burned,

    There'll be

    384,999 calories of beer to burn

  • Please show working.

  • Actually just had a look at WKO and that's not actually a problematic number.
    I burned through well over that in a year on the bike and that was last year which was probably lowest volume year in ages.

  • 1750 pints at approx £2 per pint.
    Approx. 220 calories per pint, so 385000 calories.

    You can get Stella cans at approx £1 per pint so that would be an even more impressive 770000 calories of beer to burn.
    Which is 770 hours of sweet spot (1000cals an hour).

  • Obviously it’s not such an issue if the beer calories for within your regular energy requirements.
    £3500 of beer on top of your maintenance intake is a rather horrifying 50kg of fat gain. And 100kg on the cheap Stella.

    (3500 calories per lb of fat)

  • Yeah, but my beers tend to cost £5-10 per pint so actually £3500 of beer is potentially a lot less kcal. I should really look at last year's bank statements and see how much I did actually spend.

  • Its an interesting thought though. One 330ml can of beer per day over the course of a year works out at about 7.5kg of fat worth of calories. Based on 150 calories per can, which is what a fancy IPA packs now days.

    A good friend of mine is struggling to shift his weight but has a can of beer and small bag of nuts "as a treat" after work every day.

  • A good friend of mine is struggling to shift his weight but has a can of beer and small bag of nuts "as a treat" after work every day.

    Yeah Imy friend will recognise this.

  • Have you mentioned that? I stopped drinking for a month and lost maybe 5kg.
    It sucks though. I'd rather be 5kg heavier and able to drink - which is where I'm at now.

    Maybe I could find another hobby...

  • A 90g bag of cashews is 500 calories- or two (of my) dinners, put another way.

  • Nuts is a strange one, because nuts are 'healthy' but have loads of calories.
    100g of macadamia nuts is over 700 calories, maybe more than the calories in a whole meal, so with a beer, might be having a 800-900 calorie snack daily on top of everything else.

    Probably not as satisfying, but replacing with a fairly large quantity of fruit (but not juice) would save 500 calories a day, which by itself is the standard recommendation of calorie deficit you should be having daily.

    Cutting out a packet of crisps, not having a couple of biscuits with coffee, and going for americano instead of a latte would have a similar calorie deficit.

    Or skipping dessert.

    Not rocket science, but extremely difficult to break a snack or dessert habit.

  • Have you mentioned that?

    No, not yet. Its a little sensitive as he also has gout so I think his drinking might be a little more problematic than he realises. He's taking steps in the right direction. I don't want to put any more pressure on him than he currently has.

    I don't think its a coincidence that my biggest weight loss has come after 18 months of reducing my alcohol intake by 90%+. Even though I wasn't a regular drinker, it all adds up.

  • Another hobby that would fairly easily burn 300000 calories of beer?
    Maybe best to stay on the bike, and continue to drink beer.

  • I meant a hobby to replace the drinking.
    I hear heroin is good for turning off the noise in one's brain and users do end up quite skinny.

  • Not rocket science, but extremely difficult to break a snack or dessert habit.

    Tru dat.

    My weight gain is easily explained - a diet with lots of high calorie snacky treats, and injury / lockdown putting paid to exercise.

    I could easily have 2,000+ calories in a day that were crisps, chocolate, biscuits and (0%) beer.

    Fine when I can pop out for a 10 mile run, not so fine when I'm sat at a desk from 8am to 8pm.

    Dropping the crisps, chocolate & biscuits has been straightforward, if a little less fun.

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