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  1. #1
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    Oct 2006
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    PT Thoughts/Opinions Needed

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    There is a place here that offers a 12 Week Challenge. Two, 1-hour sessions with a personal trainer a week, for 12 weeks, for $345 total. I'm thinking about it.

    I've lost 50 pounds in the past 2 years, yet with recent move gained back about 10, meaning I now have a bout 30 pounds total left to lose. I bought my road bike last May, am waiting on the darn MTB to arrive(ordered last Wednesay, am tempted to call to see if it's there yet).

    I have a Monday night Road group ride, there are 2 MTB rides I can do once getting it(Wednesday & Sundays). My boss rides her bike (MTB) 4 days a week, early morning & I've been invited to tag along if I'm interested.

    Need some thoughts on whether I should wait & see how the increase in biking affects the weight loss, or do y'all think the 12 week Challenge is something to consider.

    Again, I ask y'all because my family is sort of, but not really supportive with my healthier lifestyle. They really are no help with issues like this.
    http://bikedown.blogspot.com/

    “I don’t condone obesity, but I don’t think we all need to be a f—king size two. It’s a ridiculous goal. You know what’s important? Living well and not being consumed with eating boring salads that you hate.”
    -- Katherine Heigl

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
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    San Francisco, CA
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    I think it really depends on what your overall goals are. If weight-loss is your primary goal, then you'd most likely benefit from working with a trainer. While riding everyday is great, a trainer could help you focus your time so you use it most efficiently. A trainer will also provide unbiased feedback that you won't get if you ride with friends, spouse, or co-workers.

    Good luck to you!

    Lorri

 

 

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