I've lost nine pounds since I took up biking (yay!), but I still weigh (much) more than I'd like to. It'll take another fifty pounds dropped for me to fall back down into just the "overweight" category! Still, slow and steady wins the race if you want to keep the weight off. We've probably all heard about Scott Cutshall by now. He's been such a huge inspiration for me, and most likely for many others as well. I get so pumped whenever I read his story. It makes me feel like I have a chance!
Of course, eating properly is very important -- it's half the battle! Admittedly it's hard for me to do so for reasons that are long-winded but true (no money for a personal diet, a family content with their own slim waists and a packet of cookies, and plently of allergies that consistently go overlooked when someone else does the shopping...). Usually the only things we have around the house that I can eat are tinned vegetables, and lawd knows they are packed full of sodium.
Diets aside though (yes, yes, I know they're very important, but knowing that doesn't help without a supportive family or personal funds), how has weight loss been specifically with your bike? Have you lost any weight? Are you happy with your progress? Have you ever hit a plataeu? I want to know!

