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Yea, I know BMI is useless if you do any type of weightlifting at all. It's basically a "supermodel" measurement. Makes no sense in the real world.
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Thanks, and yes. Weight loss isn't rocket science, its just discipline (notice I'm not saying it's easy, because it's not). Calories in/calories out. What I found was I was eating between 1,000 and 1,500 calories too much every day for my activity level, even though I didn't really "overeat". I gained the weight a few pounds a year over a couple of decades. I matched my calorie intake to my burn rate, then cut it some more. Basically I'll lived on right around 1,000 calories a day for 14 months to lose the bulk of it.
I did that and dropped from 267 to 171, and a (tight) size 44 to 32. I realize I'm going to have to up the excercise level to maintain and tone though so getting ready to start that. Quote:
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I will probably get back into biking. I live within a short ride of the Silver Comet Trail in Georgia and have always loved to bike. Before now my weight made it almost impossible, really threw off my balance because I was so heavy at 5'7". So, bikes and weights it is. Now I just need to get up from the computer and do it!
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@Porsche you make lots of good points. Playing is fun, exercising is a chore. Get out and play!
@Dadhawk - I am like you, I do not enjoy running. Cycling is fun because it lets you cover greater distances, explore more places and, if you get tired, you can stop pedaling and still enjoy the breeze. Silver Comet Trail looks awesome, but it also looks pretty flat. It's a good place to start, but remember - your FRS can easily haul a bike with the seats folded down. One last thing: @Porsche I love you man but $8k-13k for a bicycle is gonna scare people away. Your advice to avoid department store bikes is spot-on. All the best rides start with a trip to your local bike shop. |
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Not worried about getting the bike there, I have a Suburban for that duty, and in fact could just ride the bike there (less than 2 miles on what passes for backroads here).
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Lets talk grip strength....
I have never used any 'assists' in lifting but when dead lifting over 4 plates I NEED straps. No chalk allowed in our gym. Any advice here? I do forearm workouts but my hands just give out with heavier weights. Only exercise I ever use straps for is deads, I can handle everything else. |
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![]() Weight training is, arguably, the single best form of resistance training available. You and I know that, Timmy, but you might want to help educate those who might be inclined to dismiss it as the pastime of the ignorant(?). That's not the case at all, and people reading in your fine thread here might benefit from some teaching. Weight training permits targeting muscles with a specificity largely unmatched by any other form of endurance and strength training. Injured? Then some form of weight training is probably just the solution for therapy. One simply uses very light weights, targeting the injured area. Good job on your accomplishments; you've done a lot, Timmy.
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![]() I expect everyone knows they can enjoy cycling without buying a pro bike. Just as we can enjoy sports cars without buying an expensive Porsche, Ferrari, etc. Although, I will say that anyone who gets truly involved in cycling will end up wanting to spend around $3k-$4k if buying a NEW bike. That has been the sweet spot for maximum return for your dollar, beyond which the law of diminishing returns sets in. I'm old and we struggle trying to think what to buy ourselves; we have everything we want, really. No, I don't have a Ferrari OR a Porsche, alas, but I'm reconciled to the idea, you know? We live modestly and frugally and within our means. Seeing what is happening to people in our country today is very disturbing. Increasingly, my wife and I count our blessings. By the way, those bikes over $9k employ battery powered, electronic shifting! Isn't that amazing? It's about a $2500-$3000 premium last I looked for the top of the line Dura-Ace electronic shifting equipment. You just push a button to shift. I'll settle for my Dura-Ace mechanical, manually shifted equipment. ![]() Oh, and thanks for "loving" me; wish more people did. :happy0180: |
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Look at quality, padded cycling shorts as well; they are indispensable. Go online and check out Performance Bike and Bike Nashbar for good deals on equipment. (Performance owns both, I'm told. I've bought from them for many decades and been cycling since the late 60s.) You'll find numerous cycling forums where you can learn a great deal, and there are many cycling books worth reading that you may have at your local library. I'd encourage you to get your wife involved as well, and even the kids. After you get over the initial couple weeks of soreness ... have FUN!
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I know what you mean, when you say meal it means one of the times during the day you eat. I have 6-7 meals a day but a few are shakes. Others are food. Sometimes a combo.
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It's the same thing with cars. I can afford a new car that costs 2 to 3 times an 86, but I don't see the ROI in it for me.
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Every beginner I've ever spoken to had the same expectation of spending "a few hundred dollars, max..." This is why I suggested you begin with a used bike. Keep the cost down, and be able to sell the bike for near what you originally paid for it should you find cycling not to your liking. I never suggested anyone BEGIN with a $4000 bike. That's why I said, "that anyone who gets truly involved in cycling will end up wanting to spend around $3k-$4k if buying a NEW bike." I would anticipate that happening after a few YEARS of cycling. You'll probably know by then what role cycling will assume in your life. Your wife has high hopes. If $200 is your limit, I'd strongly recommend learning how to properly fit a bike, and then shopping at garage sales where you might stumble onto a real find. You never answered my question about age, so I'll just offer the obvious suggestion: Get approval from your physician before undertaking a strenuous exercise program. Last edited by Porsche; 03-17-2013 at 09:38 PM. |
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I'm the sort of the same way. I can lose weight so easily but I can eat as much as I want. There was a point in my life when I noticed I was letting myself go due to drinking on the daily. But learning to give up on certain temptations and eating right got me right back to where I used to be. Gaining weight can be somewhat a challenge for me. Since I don't want to gain much fat. I want to add proper weight on my frame and if takes me longer then so be it. I can live with that. And besides most weight lifters are fat, but not all of them (that could be saved for a different discussion). And I'm just realizing again why I gave up on running a little more than a year ago because of my knees. Damn I really don't want to wear some knee braces. I can get up to 3 miles no problem. I'm trying to progress steadily but after a while of running from a week my knees start to bitch. Anyone know any good tips around this? My goal is to get up to 10 miles.
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