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  1. #1
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    I am 145.2 but have been eating much more healthy foods and dropped my portion sizes later in the week so expect to see my weight start dropping this month.
    Karen

    2009 Cannondale Quick 4 Hybrid
    2010 Periwinkle Trek Madone 4.7 WSD, Bontrager Affinity 2 WSD Saddle
    2012 Co-Motion "Speedster" Tandem with Lady Selle Italia Saddle and thud-buster

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  2. #2
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    Goldfinch - I just noticed that my bikes are the same as 2 of yours (Trek 4.7 and Cannondale Quick4).
    Karen

    2009 Cannondale Quick 4 Hybrid
    2010 Periwinkle Trek Madone 4.7 WSD, Bontrager Affinity 2 WSD Saddle
    2012 Co-Motion "Speedster" Tandem with Lady Selle Italia Saddle and thud-buster

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  3. #3
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    The scale is just creeping down again... 116.6.... but better than going up !
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  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by klesko View Post
    Goldfinch - I just noticed that my bikes are the same as 2 of yours (Trek 4.7 and Cannondale Quick4).
    Cool! Nice bikes, eh? My new bike, the Downtube folder, hasn't even been ridden yet. A LBS was putting it together for me and a pin in the folding mechanism broke.
    Trek Madone 4.7 WSD
    Cannondale Quick4
    1969 Schwinn Collegiate, original owner
    Terry Classic


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  5. #5
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    No change for me this week. It was a, um, tough week. I've been feeling very blue about my limited mobility due to the acute issues I'm having with my IT band. I'm an emotional eater, and I let that get the best of me in the early part of this week. Given the distance I strayed on Monday and Tuesday, I'm frankly just happy that I maintained this week!
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  6. #6
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    163.4 lbs.

    No change from last week.

    I did end up going to the nutritionist this week. She's recommending a diabetic exchange plan that's on the lower carb/starch side.

    It feels, though, like I am eating too much. She wants me to keep my calories balanced throughout the week, instead of increasing when I ride, and eating less when I don't exercise. So, it feels like I am eating too much.

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gypsy View Post
    163.4 lbs.

    No change from last week.

    I did end up going to the nutritionist this week. She's recommending a diabetic exchange plan that's on the lower carb/starch side.

    It feels, though, like I am eating too much. She wants me to keep my calories balanced throughout the week, instead of increasing when I ride, and eating less when I don't exercise. So, it feels like I am eating too much.
    Did she give a reason for that strategy? (I am always curious about physiology/nutrition/excercise info) When I backpack or Mt bike I eat a ton more than "regular" life, I would bonk with out the extra..................

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by tealtreak View Post
    Did she give a reason for that strategy? (I am always curious about physiology/nutrition/excercise info) When I backpack or Mt bike I eat a ton more than "regular" life, I would bonk with out the extra..................
    The problem that I'm having is that I'm not eating as correctly as I should be (based on my conversation with her). I agree. I think I've been getting away from healthy, whole (not processed) foods, and the result is that my blood sugar is getting too low when I ride (or after the ride).

    So, I'm not eating enough protein and not enough fruits and veggies.

    Anyway, the point is that she wants me to eat evenly throughout the week, so that I build "reserves" for the long riding days. And on riding days, I'm supposed to eat protein to "recover" rather than eating fig newtons or gels.

    I'm not exactly sure she's on the right track, to be honest. I'll be testing it out this weekend and see what happens. The real concern is all the junk carbs (like the fig newtons or granola bars) that I'm eating and not the real complex carbs. As she told me, eat all the vegetables you want if I want more carbs in my day.

    If I'm dying on Sunday after a long ride, clearly she's off her rocker.

  9. #9
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gypsy View Post
    Anyway, the point is that she wants me to eat evenly throughout the week, so that I build "reserves" for the long riding days. And on riding days, I'm supposed to eat protein to "recover" rather than eating fig newtons or gels.
    I totally agree with this. This is what I've done since going paleo. The only exception would be for really long exercise sessions. In my case, any run longer than about 75-80 minutes and any ride approaching 3 hours. So I'd say that it kind of depends on what 'long' means to you (and your body).

    I have found that refueling on real food (like protein and veggies) works WAY better than refueling on just carbs (even good quality carbs) in terms of controlling long term hunger and having better recovery results.
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  10. #10
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    Jun 2011
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    136.2. Down with a head cold last week so didn't weigh in until today.

    I started Weight Watchers today rather than continuing to count calories. I like the idea of being able to munch on fruit whenever I feel like nibbling without feeling guilty.

    DonnaS

  11. #11
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    Thumbs down

    Depressing weigh-in this morning after a four-day vacation during which we ate out every meal. We walked a lot and did a long bike ride, but I ate way too much delicious food.

    109.5

    Totally wrong direction and the most I've weighed in nearly 10 years.

    I won't give up, though; I just have to get back to careful watching of portion size, sweets, and carbs. I did a nice 4-mile run this morning and a long walk this afternoon so am just starting over, I guess.
    Emily

    2011 Jamis Dakar XC "Toto" - Selle Italia Ldy Gel Flow
    2007 Trek Pilot 5.0 WSD "Gloria" - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
    2004 Bike Friday Petite Pocket Crusoe - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow

  12. #12
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    Dec 2011
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gypsy View Post
    The problem that I'm having is that I'm not eating as correctly as I should be (based on my conversation with her). I agree. I think I've been getting away from healthy, whole (not processed) foods, and the result is that my blood sugar is getting too low when I ride (or after the ride).

    So, I'm not eating enough protein and not enough fruits and veggies.

    Anyway, the point is that she wants me to eat evenly throughout the week, so that I build "reserves" for the long riding days. And on riding days, I'm supposed to eat protein to "recover" rather than eating fig newtons or gels.

    I'm not exactly sure she's on the right track, to be honest. I'll be testing it out this weekend and see what happens. The real concern is all the junk carbs (like the fig newtons or granola bars) that I'm eating and not the real complex carbs. As she told me, eat all the vegetables you want if I want more carbs in my day.

    If I'm dying on Sunday after a long ride, clearly she's off her rocker.
    Please keep us posted- always looking for advice-I always eat tons of fruits and veggies and lots of lentils,tofu,beans but like I said- way more on "outside all day playing" days (: My anti-bonk portable protein crutch is vanilla whey protein which I usually drink pre activity......

  13. #13
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    Jun 2006
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    Still 138. Good to know the amount of food I am eating will maintain this weight with little or no exercise. At least I'm not gaining.

    I'm having carpal tunnel/tennis elbow problems as the result of a cross-stitch project (a baby gift) I have been spending a lot of time trying to finish. The good news - I finally finished the stitching last night. I can stop the repetitive motion causing the problem. The bad news - my forearm and elbow are inflamed and tender. Sleep has been poor despite using ice and Aleve. As a result, I am just dragging myself through the days. Getting up at 5 am to riding the trainer is not going to happen until this is resolved. Hope to get out on the road this weekend.
    Health is the thing that makes you feel like now is the best time of the year--Franklin Pierce Adams

  14. #14
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    142.4.

    - Gray 2010 carbon WSD road bike, Rivet Independence saddle
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    Gone but not forgotten:
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  15. #15
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    Feb 2005
    Location
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    105.8.
    Exactly the same as last week. The good news is that while my weight stayed between this # and 106.4 this week, it didn't have the wilder fluctuations I've seen in the past. One of my issues is that I do eat more on the weekends, so I spend a good part of the week playing catch up. I've cut down my carbs so much for me, that I do admit to rewarding myself with half a whole wheat bagel as well as waffles last weekend. Another good thing, is that I seem to have lost that vicious hunger in between meals and at night. I still have a snack most afternoons, but I just put it out of my mind.
    Mr. Crankin : 150.4 He was at his company meeting in Boston all week, staying in a hotel. He said it was amazing he didn't gain more.
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