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  1. #1
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Posts
    47
    That's great! You must feel wonderful.

    I'm 212 and 5'6 and this is the heaviest I've ever been. However, I feel great and I don't feel like the technically "obese" person that I'm labled. I know I'd feel even better with more weight off though. I'm wanting to get down to 145 if not a tad lower. So far I've been riding a lot but the scale doesn't move. My biggest problem is that I'll ride and then my friends will want to go out to dinner and I end up eating a piece or two of pizza. I've got to get better at enjoying salad!

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    Firenze, Italia
    Posts
    61

    I'm with you two!

    ... I recently (on Saturday!) learned about doing long, slow distances - at a reasonable heart rate and before eating in the morning - for fat burning. Just started with this on Sunday, so 2 days doesn't really give me a track record as of yet. But I had lost 30 lbs on a trek to the base camp of Mt. Everest 2 years ago - and it was basically the same thing, just walking for 6+ hours and eating 3 meals a day. Of course, I can't dedicate more than 1-2 hours each morning... so it's going to be slow. I need to lose another 20-22 lbs to get back to where I was. Hopefully this will do it. Got all my fingers crossed.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Sep 2004
    Location
    Cheshire, England
    Posts
    13

    Talking

    I am 5' 7" and 182lbs trying to get down to 154. Last year I lost 20lbs cycling 4 times a week and eating tons of fresh food instead of the processed food I had been living off. Now I have become stuck at this weight so need to make a change to restart my loss. I've always cycled since childhood on and off, mostly mountain biking but last year I bought my first road bike and I'm loving the speed and instant response. Most of my weight has piled on since I left college and started work. I use to play a lot of field hockey and studied sports science at college so psychologically I still see myself as a sporty person but unfortunately physically my reflection suggests otherwise!

    I find this forum very inspiring and would even love to see a sub-forum just for weight loss so it was easier to see people's progress and tips. I realise it is primarily a forum about cycling, and there are many more forums out there for weight loss, but I just think it is so cool to see how other people are tackling the same goal as me using their love of cycling to counteract their love of all thing lardy!!

    In 3 months I am doing my first 10K running race to raise money for Cancer Research as my mum was recently diagnosed. I need to figure out a way to combine running training with my cycling which could be a bit tricky, but I know the 'pain' of my exercise is nothing compared to her surgery or chemo.

    Anyhoo... I just wanted to say a big hi and thank you to all you motivating women here who keep me going.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Chicago, IL
    Posts
    380
    I just recently added cycling to the mix of exercise that I do. Last summer I hit 197 lbs, which is more than I weighed the week before I gave birth to my 6-year old twins. This was a turn around moment for me and I got serious about working out again. I set a goal of running a triathlon this summer (I am registered to do 2) and taking off the weight. I am 5' 5.5" and a bit top heavy. My goal is 50 lbs lost, so 147lbs final weight.

    When I started working out just before labor day I was using cardio machines and working with a trainer. In January I added spin classes. This spring I have been cycling with my kids, which is long slow stuff and hopefully I will get out on my first group ride this friday, but I am not sure that I can. I am also running two days a week and working with a trainer one day a week.

    I am currently 23 lbs toward my goal. As for diet, I am trying to eat more sensibly, eat less junk, but not really stick to a strict diet.
    Last edited by Brina; 06-13-2006 at 04:00 AM.
    Brina

    "Truth goes through three stages: first it is ridiculed; then violently opposed; finally, it’s accepted as being self-evident." Schopenhauer

 

 

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