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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by bounceswoosh View Post
    (horrors!)...But if you're exercising, you're building muscle, which is a good thing regardless =)
    Monique, aint it true ! I've always had a lot of muscle, dont' think I can get much more! There's quite a muscular woman beneath my stack of spare tires. Thanks!

    ps. just curious... what does 'bouceswhoosh' and 'oooh shiny' really mean ? Sounds quite interesting....
    Saving Myself ~ One Bike Ride At A Time

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    Quote Originally Posted by jayjay View Post
    Monique, aint it true ! I've always had a lot of muscle, dont' think I can get much more! There's quite a muscular woman beneath my stack of spare tires. Thanks!

    ps. just curious... what does 'bouceswhoosh' and 'oooh shiny' really mean ? Sounds quite interesting....
    LOL

    Bounceswoosh -- very geeky origin -- Back in the day, my Everquest character used to do the following when fighting:

    Weylin bounces!
    Weylin swooshes!
    Weylin (says) Pa Pa Pa POW!

    ... so then some of my in-game friends started calling me bounceswoosh, and it kinda went from there.

    "oooh shiny" is ... hrm ... just me trying to capture my adoration for bike parts and, well, frankly, all things material. But especially bikes; I see a bike and I'm fascinated like a crow finding a shiny object.
    monique

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    Quote Originally Posted by bounceswoosh View Post
    LOL

    Bounceswoosh -- very geeky origin -- Back in the day, my Everquest character used to do the following when fighting:

    Weylin bounces!
    Weylin swooshes!
    Weylin (says) Pa Pa Pa POW!

    ... so then some of my in-game friends started calling me bounceswoosh, and it kinda went from there.

    "oooh shiny" is ... hrm ... just me trying to capture my adoration for bike parts and, well, frankly, all things material. But especially bikes; I see a bike and I'm fascinated like a crow finding a shiny object.
    I see, wow, very interesting. Crows and raccoons ! Raccoons are known to grab something shiny and not let go... sounds like some of us cyclists.
    Saving Myself ~ One Bike Ride At A Time

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    I've lost some weight from riding without really making significant adjustments to my diet but the scale hasn't budged in a while HOWEVER I am back to wearing older, smaller clothes so that has to account for something, right? Food and I have a torrid love affair. If I could find a jersey that said, "I ride to eat!" I'd be ALL OVER that one.
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  5. #5
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    Well, my experience with cycling and weight loss is this...

    I pulled my bike out after ten years of not riding. My husband and I started at the same time. I was 140 or so and knew I needed to loose the weight. So on I went to my bike. After work we would do something like 6-10 miles. everyday or so. Then on the weekends, I would go for a longer length ride with no particular specified milegage. At the time, I did not have a cyclometer so I went by how I felt and how my body changed. In a few months I ended up loosing 10 or more pounds.

    I have been very active my whole life as well. Now I am reaching 40! Yikes. So I make an effort to ride, or hike, or somesort of exercise as best I can do with school, work, and some sort of family life. The exercise part has been a struggle!

    Red Rock

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    Quote Originally Posted by F8th637 View Post
    I've lost some weight from riding without really making significant adjustments to my diet but the scale hasn't budged in a while HOWEVER I am back to wearing older, smaller clothes so that has to account for something, right? Food and I have a torrid love affair. If I could find a jersey that said, "I ride to eat!" I'd be ALL OVER that one.
    I'd buy that jersey too, and it would have a big slice of chocolate cream pie on it, with a steaming cup of espresso..... rather like a WayneThiebauld painting ! I can picture it " I brake for food " and the jersey sponsor pix can be all those lovely pastry, desert, & coffee companies like Hostess, Peet's Coffee, Ben & Jerry's Icecream, etc....

    YUM! Lets get a team, and train together nationwide as The BonBon Babes !!!
    Last edited by jayjay; 05-07-2008 at 05:13 AM.
    Saving Myself ~ One Bike Ride At A Time

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    Last year this time I weighed 140 lbs and intended to lose 15. I did that but at the same time started cycling more seriously. After I lost the 15 I ramped up my cycling to train for a century and by the time of the century I was 135. Over the winter I kept riding and eating about the same. Now I am 140 again, but my body is definitely different. My legs are muscular and my rear doesn't "seem" fat, although I am back to wearing 8/9 pants because the 5/6 pants that fit me at 130 stopped fitting over my upper legs, which are more muscular now. It seems like the newer fashion pants - the skinny pants - don't work on my bicycle legs at all.

    But I am happy with the weight because I know a lot is muscle and it's really all about if you're happy with what is in the mirror. And I am. Plus I eat whatever I want. Let the scary-skinny girls wear the new fashions. I'll be voluptious and strong in my 8/9 bootleg jeans.

    I can do five more miles.

  8. #8
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    Body by Specialized & Ellsworth

    Hi there...Bounces- what a crack up- I'm like that with bikes too..oohhh shiny!

    Anyway, here is my weigh in (ho ho ho) on riding and losing.

    I started out at 270 lbs. and lost 70 lbs riding a Specialized. It wasn't real easy but I wrote down everything I ate and tried to stay within specific calories (you can find calorie calculators or use a sports nutrition book to find out what you need to take in). But after riding for hours on end, I got so hungry I had to eat back some calories, so I would eat back about 1/3rd and that seemed to work.

    I dropped another 30 lbs after getting my Ellsworth. BUT then I moved to the East coast from Tahoe for a while for work, and this winter, I put 20 lbs back on. How depressing. The only difference is I wasn't riding. I have about 40 lbs to go including the 20 lbs to get to the magic 155 lbs. I am supposed to be no bigger than 140 lbs but I'll see when I get there. I am pretty muscular and I can't imagine weighing less than that.

    So I guess you really need to watch what you are eating. I wouldn't go splurging like mad if you rode a couple of hours, that and I stopped eating out but once a week (which I think has alot to do with gaining weight!) and eating packaged foods. Right now, just to change things, I snagged a Weight Watchers kit that has the calculator and books to do the Points deal. Yeah yeah, but you know what, it's so much easier than fiddling with all the calories and it's actually kind of fun. And more mindless. I'm losing about 2 lbs a week and I ride about 3 hours a week. I'm starting to commute back and forth to work (32 mi round trip got sidelined with a kidney infection) and when that starts it just will drop off. I think the key is doing something that is built in. I did that last year and it just dropped faster. Good luck!
    Last edited by TahoeDirtGirl; 05-15-2008 at 08:14 AM.

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    Eat what you want...just leave out the corn!

    The hardest part about eating in this country is how sabotaged just about everything we eat is by corn. Whether our livestock was fed with it or it sweetens just about every processed piece of food we eat. So the challenge here would be to cycle as you will, eat as you will, but try to avoid the egregious yellow saboteur! TRY THAT CHALLENGE! One of my favorite dishes is a trout dish I make. Unfortunately, if it's farm raised, even it was fed a corn diet! But I could just about guarantee that you would drop and/or keep off the weight if you drop the HF CS - that's my guess, (I'm not a doctor or nutritionist, I just read a lot).

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    How's the Weight Loss Going

    Jay Jay, just found this old thread and wondered if you made any progress with the weight loss?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jayjay View Post
    I'd buy that jersey too, and it would have a big slice of chocolate cream pie on it, with a steaming cup of espresso..... rather like a WayneThiebauld painting ! I can picture it " I brake for food " and the jersey sponsor pix can be all those lovely pastry, desert, & coffee companies like Hostess, Peet's Coffee, Ben & Jerry's Icecream, etc....

    YUM! Lets get a team, and train together nationwide as The BonBon Babes !!!
    Haa haa, a girl after my own heart, jayjay! The "I Brake for Food" jersey did cross my mind at one point as well. The BonBon Babes, I love it!
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  12. #12
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    Hmmm...I am 24 (a period when losing weight should be quite easy) and I am STRUGGLING. I have been running, doing strength training, and cycling since January, and i've lost 8 lbs. Although I am happy with the weight loss, other people I know would lose 20 lbs or more doing all that exercise and eating healthy.

    I actually broke down in tears during my longest ride on Sunday because my BF made a joke about me being a fatty. I knew he was only joking around, but all the frustrations with losing weight just came up and I got upset.

 

 

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