BNA Losers Club 2012

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Re: BNA Losers Club 2012

Postby shann » Sun Jul 08, 2012 11:48 am

Walrus, you're going to have to get a new name soon! Great work man!

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BNA Losers Club 2012

Postby The Walrus » Mon Jul 09, 2012 5:18 pm

Thanks mate...all inspired by everyone on this thread.

On the down side, I have to throw out a dozen pairs of trousers that are way too big!
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BNA Losers Club 2012

Postby argon_18 » Mon Jul 09, 2012 10:15 pm

30/11/11 118.9
24/04/12 108.7
14/05/12 107.5
19/05/12 106.2
02/06/12 107.5
04/06/12 106.5
13/06/12 105.5
29/06/12 104.7
09/07/12 103.8

That's a touch more than 15kg... Happy days

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Re: BNA Losers Club 2012

Postby Peacewise » Mon Jul 16, 2012 3:03 pm

Hit the piss quite hard in the early part of my Winter holidays... put on 7kg in 10 days.
Oh dear.

!! BAN ME NOW FOR SWEARING !!, it don't come off that easy! Has taken 14 days to lose 4 kg of that holiday booze fat.
Keep flexing, spinning, rolling, coasting, pushing, pulling, drafting, sprinting, time trialling, touring, climbing, descending, hot dogging, crit-ing, racing, weaving, dodging, dropping, tanking, chasing... but most of all - just keep f'ing riding!

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Postby wurtulla wabbit » Tue Jul 17, 2012 5:46 pm

Similar boat.
Had dropped from 67 to 63kg.
Had friends over for last 3 weeks and drunk beer most nights, missed 5 games of footy due to bloody rain and I know I have put on a couple but worse is that I have lost fitness due this and selling my BMC a month ago :(

Feel fat and full of self loathing.

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Re: BNA Losers Club 2012

Postby shann » Tue Jul 17, 2012 7:49 pm

wurtulla wabbit wrote:Similar boat.
Had dropped from 67 to 63kg.
Had friends over for last 3 weeks and drunk beer most nights, missed 5 games of footy due to bloody rain and I know I have put on a couple but worse is that I have lost fitness due this and selling my BMC a month ago :(

Feel fat and full of self loathing.
I feel fat and full of hommus, as well as self loathing. Have recently moved house and had visitors here, so lots of meals consumed on the go. And now, I'm sick and not allowed to do anything for a couple of days, so I'm feeling especially gross. If my body fat measuring scales show up tomorrow, it will be poor timing indeed.

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Re: BNA Losers Club 2012

Postby shann » Wed Jul 18, 2012 11:33 am

And so, as it was foretold, the body fat measuring scales did arrive, and the people did cower in fear, because they knew they had been eating at Noodle Box far too often. (Note: I know the scales don't measure with total accuracy, but as long as they're inaccurate in a consistent way, that's good enough for me).

18/07/12 - 75.1kg, way too much body fat, way too little water, muscle level slightly below where it should be. :oops: :cry:

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Re: BNA Losers Club 2012

Postby KonaCommuter » Mon Jul 23, 2012 6:47 pm

My weight loss has taken a huge hit the past few weeks. 3 chest infections back to back and rubbish weather meant riding the shortest route to and from work. That’s 12km round trip whereas before I was doing 40 - 50 kms a day. Then I threw the whole clean eating for quality fuel in the bin :(






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Re: BNA Losers Club 2012

Postby Redbull » Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:04 pm

LMAO

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Re: BNA Losers Club 2012

Postby shann » Sun Jul 29, 2012 11:02 pm

18/7 - 75.1 kg
26/7 - 73.8 kg

8.8 more to go...

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Re: BNA Losers Club 2012

Postby benam80 » Wed Aug 01, 2012 3:19 pm

benam80 wrote: 03/06/2012 116kg lets see how it goes.
01/08/2012 108.8

May re adjust aims to between 95 and 100 pending another Dexa scan a little later in the year and the amount of lean mass I have. Aim will be 10% bodyfat.
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2012

Postby mclala » Tue Aug 07, 2012 9:35 am

So very late in the year to find this thread but thought I'd contribute on the theory of publicly stating goals to people I don't know will help me achieve them :)

Reading through the posts here I am inspired, some amazing people and achievements in this thread!! Keep it up people you make me want to try harder.

So I am 37 yo male 189 cm and finaly got a kick up the proverbial New years when I hit the scales and saw 118.5 hmm need to do something about that. Started running about once a week and made no appreciable difference, although it did stop getting worse!

Bought a bike towards the end of March and now commuting 2-3 days a week 24k a day and riding on the weekends anything up to 60k. I haven't actually done anything about diet yet, but I know that the more weight I loose I am going to have to start doing something. I guess I probably drink less on a Sat night so I don't feel too bad on a Sunday morning for a ride.

As at 6/8 I was 107.3

My immediate target is <100kg by Xmas and then next year to bring that down to 88kg and a healthy weight range.
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2012

Postby Peacewise » Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:17 am

All righty then, that 10 day booze fest fat is all gone, I am back to 110kg, dropped 7 kg in about 5 weeks.

Thats useful comp squash starts tomorrow... now if i could just destroy the last remains of this flu i can begin proper training again.
Keep flexing, spinning, rolling, coasting, pushing, pulling, drafting, sprinting, time trialling, touring, climbing, descending, hot dogging, crit-ing, racing, weaving, dodging, dropping, tanking, chasing... but most of all - just keep f'ing riding!

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Re: BNA Losers Club 2012

Postby shann » Thu Aug 09, 2012 10:21 pm

Down another kg this week, now at 72.6 - only another 7.6 to go. At this rate it will take me until Christmas. A pity I haven't been on the bike much lately (25km on Friday, 30km on Monday, with a terrible hang over in between), but hopefully that will change this weekend.

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Re: BNA Losers Club 2012

Postby jheeno » Sun Aug 12, 2012 9:49 am

I am 170 cms tall about 5'7
tried everything from the gym, all the low fat stuff, forcing myself to run.
Jan 2011 - 120kg - 265 pounds
March 2011 purchased a mountain bike and rode once a week - 118kg - 260 pounds
... ... didn't weight myself for a long time
August 2011 first 50km mountain bike event 105 kg - 230 pounds
November 2011 purchased my road bike I was mountain biking saturday and sunday and wanted to train on the road bike 98kg - 216 pounds
Feb 2012 weekend mountain biking and 2 x 50km road biking during the week 95 kg - 210 pounds
Aug 2012 weekend mountain biking and 3 x 60km road biking during the week 90 kg - 198 pounds <- this was my weight when I was 17 i am now 26

to give you guys an idea of how crazy my weight was
Jan 2011 weist size 40
Aug 2011 weist size 38
Feb 2012 weist size 34
now (in between of 32 and 34)

I am touching below 90kg / 198 pounds so I rewarded myself with a Scott Foil with SRAM RED.

I aim to be in the low 80kgs 175 pounds by the end of the year.

Not once did I consider what I ate. I just stopped junk foods, and planned my meals prior to rides and leading up to races.

It's the only sport where I can eat whatever I want provided i don't eat junk food
I haven't eaten McDonalds ....etc for a year and a half (except maybe a coupleof sundaes)

By the way if I get to 75 kg or high 70s I plan on rewarding myself with some Zipps or HEDs and a carbon dual sus 29er (new giant trance x29er on the low end of the budget or a santa cruz big mama)

and to step up this weight loss I am looking around for a package that includes introduction / training and rental of a track bike / track riding

I'm still worried coz my heart rate data appears to be really high which means I think i'm still not fit enough
I can only max mid 160s heart rate (averageing 155s on a ride) and my resting heart rate is above average
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2012

Postby wurtulla wabbit » Mon Aug 13, 2012 9:42 pm

How the hell do you fit into 32/34 at 90kg ??
I am 63kg and 30 waist.
Half my weight again and only a
Couple of inches on the waist ?
You must have a 60" chest :D

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Re: BNA Losers Club 2012

Postby jheeno » Tue Aug 14, 2012 6:42 pm

wurtulla wabbit wrote:How the hell do you fit into 32/34 at 90kg ??
I am 63kg and 30 waist.
Half my weight again and only a
Couple of inches on the waist ?
You must have a 60" chest :D
levis jeans 34 and i need a belt to hold it up ... same for my suit pants too
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2012

Postby KonaCommuter » Tue Aug 14, 2012 6:45 pm

Nice work jheeno
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2012

Postby Pax » Tue Aug 14, 2012 10:29 pm

Great thread!!

I am a late joiner for this year.

I turn 53 later in the year.

I used to ride between 240 and 400k per week until approx 2 years ago (150 - 250 k of commuting and 90 - 150k weekend rides, often Mt Glorious Mt Mee etc, loved the climbing) then over a 6 month period my ks per week dropped and dropped until I stopped riding entirely in October 2010 and havent ridden since.

Bluddy work commitments :evil:

Was 72kg in May 2010, had put on a few kg when I stopped riding in Oct 2010, but hit 90kg (heaviest I have ever been) about 3 weeks ago :oops: .

Life is still too busy to do the commute so I have bought a trainer in the last few days. My aim is to use the trainer to build fitness and drop weight then get back into the weekend rides, and hopefully get back into commuting too.

Goals:
1. not to kill myself or wreck my knees by pushing myself too hard initially (bit of a sore knee after 3 days on the trainer so need to take it carefully...I am not very patient when it comes to "building up slowly" :roll: )
2. drop a kg per week until I get to 75kg, then see what happens (I doubt I'll get to 72kg, I was probably a bit too lean at that weight)
3. be fit enough by October to join a group that I like riding with on the weekends (used to ride with Duttons Club and sometimes Redcliffe Tri Club)
4. get back into some mountain climbing by the end of the year.
5. do some target rides (eg Noosa 160 if it still happens, Bris to Gold Coast with return trip by bike preferably) in 2013
6. GET BACK TO DOING SOMETHING THAT I LOVE....RIDING (how have I let it get this long since I rode??????????????)

Hope to see some of you out there on the road in a few weeks / months
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2012

Postby kom123 » Tue Aug 14, 2012 11:14 pm

Apologies for the late post in the year, just came across this thread.

Age 43, 169cm. At 20/12/11 I was 84kgs which is overweight for my height.

Decided to get back into cycling after many, many years of not riding. Got stuck into the mountain biking (trying to head offroad every few weekends), went in the Mont24 this year in March, some cycling on the M7 cycleway and not commuting to work (about 28-30kms a day) 3 to 4 times a week.

Current weight 72kgs :D

Haven't set any goals, just more about feeling fitter.

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Re: BNA Losers Club 2012

Postby Sweeper59 » Wed Aug 15, 2012 11:41 am

My wife signed up to the Michelle Bridges' online fitness program about 3 months ago. The program involves fitness and eating plans, and I agreed to do it with her. I'm 52yo, 190cm and weighed in at 98.2kgs, but after a lifetime of playing sport, I have always considered myself fit, healthy and fairly knowledgable about nutrition. However, I've learnt a lot about healthy eating and portion sizes. There is a lot of variety in the meals, and we've really enjoyed tried new recipes.

In the first 10 weeks, we've lost almost 20kgs between us. I'm down to 90.5kgs, which is the lightest I've been in 20 years. I competed in the 100km Coffs Coast Challenge recently and beat my best time by 20 minutes. It amazing how much difference that 8kgs makes on a hilly course!
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2012

Postby KonaCommuter » Wed Aug 15, 2012 5:24 pm

Sweeper59 wrote:My wife signed up to the Michelle Bridges' online fitness program about 3 months ago. The program involves fitness and eating plans, and I agreed to do it with her. I'm 52yo, 190cm and weighed in at 98.2kgs, but after a lifetime of playing sport, I have always considered myself fit, healthy and fairly knowledgable about nutrition. However, I've learnt a lot about healthy eating and portion sizes. There is a lot of variety in the meals, and we've really enjoyed tried new recipes.

In the first 10 weeks, we've lost almost 20kgs between us. I'm down to 90.5kgs, which is the lightest I've been in 20 years. I competed in the 100km Coffs Coast Challenge recently and beat my best time by 20 minutes. It amazing how much difference that 8kgs makes on a hilly course!

Nice work both of you - Keep it up :D
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2012

Postby Peacewise » Wed Aug 15, 2012 6:18 pm

Someone want to explain to me how on a Tuesday morning I weigh 113 kg, then eat my usual meals but unusually drink 2.5 l of vanilla coke, do no exercise and on Wednesday morning I weigh 111 kg?

Cause maybe I've discovered the secret to weight loss, 2kg in 1 day, consuming about 3000 calories in that day with no exercise.
Like what the!?

Nope, aint dehydrated on the wednesday, nope didn't have a huge dump either, yep same scales, yep same time of day for the weigh in.

Come on, the floor is open...
Keep flexing, spinning, rolling, coasting, pushing, pulling, drafting, sprinting, time trialling, touring, climbing, descending, hot dogging, crit-ing, racing, weaving, dodging, dropping, tanking, chasing... but most of all - just keep f'ing riding!

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Re: BNA Losers Club 2012

Postby kb » Wed Aug 15, 2012 7:32 pm

It was colder Wednesday morning and the internal springs of the scale were stiffer?
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Re: BNA Losers Club 2012

Postby Peacewise » Thu Aug 16, 2012 12:43 am

kb wrote:It was colder Wednesday morning and the internal springs of the scale were stiffer?
digital scales and the temp in the bathroom was within a few degrees.
Keep flexing, spinning, rolling, coasting, pushing, pulling, drafting, sprinting, time trialling, touring, climbing, descending, hot dogging, crit-ing, racing, weaving, dodging, dropping, tanking, chasing... but most of all - just keep f'ing riding!

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