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  1. #1
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    Mar 2007
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    California
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    BikerP,
    That is so great that you bike to work. It will really help you with your weight loss. As far as the hills go, just do it. Doesn't matter how slow you go, but in time you will see progress. I use to have to stop a couple times going up a hill I do frequently and now I can go up it without stopping and have seen my speed increase over time. I still find it difficult but I just do it. Even on the days I don't feel like it I still do it.

    Go to the free diet website sparkpeople.com and fill in the blanks. They will tell you how many calories you need to eat and even give you menus and recipes. They calculate the calories you burn on a ride.

    It helps to write down everything you eat and you can do it all on this site.

    Good luck and keep up the good work even though it is hard.
    Pam

  2. #2
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    Jan 2007
    Location
    Ithaca, NY
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    BikerP, I've been trying to to work up the nerve to start commuting back & forth to work as well. Your situation sounds a lot like mine! I live about 7.5 miles away from work, up on a hill, have to go down into a valley through town, and then back up another hill to get to work. And when I say "hill," I'm talking 500 ft of climbing in a half mile... 12% grades and stuff like that. Fun stuff!! There are ways to get around it; such as, I could hop on a bus once I get to town to carry the bike and me up the hill. Like I said, I just need to get up the nerve to do it. I ordered a new road bike that should be in early next week, and part of my deal with myself to buy the new bike was to start commuting to work to save $$ on gas & parking to pay for it!

    ~Brenda
    Last edited by mudgirl; 05-11-2007 at 04:34 AM.

  3. #3
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    May 2007
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    Denver, Colorado
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    **Thank you PastryPam for the encouragement!! I had already registed with sparklepeople about 2 weeks ago. I really haven't had time to look at their site and play around with it. I might this weekend.***

    As for Brenda, that sounds like a pretty steep hill. :-) All I can tell you is something is better than nothing. When I first started biking, I biked mainly to work, didn't care to bike home too much. And the sad part, in the beginning, was that I would still be discouraged, because I didn't feel like I accomplished anything in biking, just because I couldn't bike home. And then one day...I'm like WAIT A MINUTE. Just because I'm not biking home doesn't make my accomplishment any less. So I became satisified biking to work, even though it really is the easiest thing to do. This has been my first week biking home, and even though it's been a struggle, I know eventually I will get better. Just as you will. Start off slow, if you can only bike part of that hill, then that's better then leaving your bike at home and not doing anything at all. Also try just biking on the weekends, just to see what struggles you have. I started biking on the weekends to my job, just to see if I would have any issues, and that's how I knew biking home would be my struggle.

    Just remember, a little bit can go a long way.

    Good Luck!!!
    Last edited by BikerP; 05-11-2007 at 08:47 AM.

  4. #4
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    May 2007
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    Just Chiming In!

    Hi all! I was excited to find this thread, as I was starting to think I was crazy to want to bike my way to fitness. I just bought a new bike, after not having even been on one in 7-8 years! I absolutely LOVE the feeling I get speeding along on my own power...although "speeding" is a relative term!

    In addition to wanting to increase my fitness level I would like to lose about 70-80 pounds. Now these are pounds I have lost before, but I keep finding them...along with a few of their friends I know that for me exercise, along with a sensible eating plan, is the answer. So...here I am!

    I look forward to hearing about all your trials, tribulations, and victories as we cycle away the weight!

  5. #5
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    May 2007
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    Wow!! Each of you is such an inspiration. I too need to loose some weight. 57 lbs actually. Already lost 14. I do love to ride my bike. I started riding last October. I took a few months off this winter then started riding again in April. When I first started I could only ride for a couple of miles and I am sure I was quite comical to watch. Last week-end I rode for 20 miles and feel very confident on my bike. I think just riding gives me a sense of confidence.
    Pam

  6. #6
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    May 2007
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    Denver, Colorado
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    Talking

    Yay! I lost 2lbs this week!!! I really don't know how, since I'm not paying that close attention to what I'm eating. I eat a good breakfast, maybe a snack, lunches and dinners vary. But either way I'm glad....I hope to be able to say this by next week, that I lost 2 more!!! Only time will tell!

  7. #7
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    Jul 2006
    Location
    Utah
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    Thumbs up 50 by August 18!!

    I am working towards an overall 50 pound loss by mid August, have 37 to go.

    I bought a Specialized last summer, put about 100 miles on, then was called away on a two month detail. Long hours and hotel food. Came home, horse accident put me down for another 6 weeks. Then, the holidays were here!!

    So glad to have found this string......just in time. I dusted the bike off last weekend, did 10 miles, then was out of state all week. My goal this week is to do three 15 mile flat rides, wearing the heart monitor and determine where my baseline is.

    See you later.
    Lisa

  8. #8
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    Mar 2005
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    Transplanted to a state of beer: Latrobe-Pittsburgh
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    Yeah!!

    Polliwog congratulations for getting back on your bike.

    life went into a tailspin for me. '04, i left my job; a month later the day before my bday my dad passed. I weighed 320+lbs at his funeral. I just wanted to ride b/c I missed that feeling of when I taught myself how to ride my sisters bike. freedom, happiness and truly focused.

    June '05 i got Felty and just rode for the pleasure. I couldn't quiet my desire. during the winters i danced, walked around my apt/the block & shovelled just so i wouldn't become horribly depressed. i just stirred and repeated '05 in '06.

    Feb '07 i went to the hospital and was told i weighed 260lbs. i told them the machine was broke. i pulled all of my 'old-not-a-4X' clothing box and fit everything below a 24. All of my Terry cycling outfits (4X) really swing in the wind and I need a tailor to alter my clothes.

    I went to visit my LBS owner this April to find he gained the 80lbs i lost. almost made me cry as he's a VERY, VERY HANDSOME MAN! Did I tell you how handsome he is? Mercy! and Taken!

    changing the what, how and when you eat and the activities in your life is a life change. everything takes time and I'm in no rush for the next 120lbs to drop. i think i get most of my workout looking in the closet to see what fits for the day. i haven't worn a size 18 in over 20 years..back to the consignment shop and good will.

    keep riding, walking, swimming....keep moving and having fun.

  9. #9
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    Jun 2006
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    Dallas
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    I hope everybody is feeling successful right now. I'm absolutely loving posting my info at sparkpeople (even though I'm keeping it all private) and am losing weight, which is phenomenal.

    “Hey, clearly failure doesn’t deter me!”

  10. #10
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    Jul 2007
    Location
    foothills of the Ozarks aka Tornado Alley
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    I am glad this thread was started because it's encouraging to see so many people motivated to make a healthy change in their lifestyle. It's nice to have a community of supporters here who understand the struggle to lose or maintain a healthy weight--myself included. I am a newbie that has been lurking and finally joined this friendly forum. I guess misery loves company, lol.

    I have been struggling with my weight the past 3 years and I'm once again motivated to cycle again. Ironically, several years ago when I was putting in the mileage, I injured my knee. I laid out for awhile and I'm ready to get back into it. I am going to try the Speedplay Frog pedals in hopes that I won't have to be sidelined due to knee pain.

    I really wish the best for the members who have have set a weight goal. Maybe we can all continue to uplift and encourage each other as we work toward our individual goals.

    This is a fun forum and I look forward to being a part of this group.

  11. #11
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
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    I'm not the only one!

    I was so glad to see this topic that I went and registered so that I could respond. I thought I might be the only heavy person looking to find the right clothes, learn how to shift gears, and lose 100 pounds (I'm 5'4" and about 220). I'm not alone anymore!

    I started riding about a year and a half ago when I got a very active young Australian Cattle Dog in a moment of madness at the pound. He's a great dog, but there was no way my 58 year old knees could walk that dog enough to get the crazies out. I bought a device called a Walkydog that attaches to the seat post and allows me to keep both hands on the handlebars and the dog (named Bob) out of the spokes. We started slowly, half a block the first time. But he loved it, and we were soon going 4-6 miles in the morning before work. I've got a Specialized hybrid bike that DH gave me for Christmas (ever hopeful) the year before we got the dog. There aren't many hills here in Central Illinois, and no big ones, but I couldn't get up the one that I live on when I started. I have had some successes. I feel a lot better. I have muscles I've never had before, even when I was 20. I just got back from a bike and barge trip from Brussels to Amsterdam where I rode about 30 miles a day for a week, and I didn't hold the group up or embarrass myself. Poor Bob doesn't always get to go with me any more, because sometimes I want to go faster and farther than he can, and in summer he just can't take too much heat. Don't worry; he still gets out many days, if only for a "tour de neighborhood". And we also got him a little buddy, a cocker spaniel. So if he doesn't get a bike ride, he can chase her around the living room. I've started commuting occasionally too, and am resolving to quit making excuses and do it more often. I'm a little hesitant about traffic, though. Bob and I stick to quiet neighborhoods and the wonderful bike trail we have here. During the winter I swam three days a week and rode the stationary bicycle in the basement a couple of days. (DH rides it every day while he plays video games, and commutes to work.)

    But I haven't lost any weight. I'm eating healthier in many ways, but I still have trouble negotiating the treats at work, or being left alone in the kitchen. I guess I've just got to keep making those small changes until they add up to enough. I resolved a couple of years ago not to diet anymore. I'm not going to all that trouble to lose weight and have it come right back on. I was trying for "lifestyle changes" that I can maintain for the rest of my life.
    But I've been reconsidering. I really need to get rid of some of this weight so I can go faster!

    Anyway, I'm glad to "meet" you, and I hope we can keep the conversation going. You're an inspiration!

    Kris

 

 

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