Good effort indeed!!Cav wrote: ↑22 Aug 2023, 08:59No extra zero.. it's possibly a bit conservative too. It's around 350-450m of descending each run and I did at least 8 runs in 5.5hrs. It ain't easy!kiwikrasher wrote: ↑22 Aug 2023, 03:053000 metres?? Is there an extra zero in there that shouldn’t be?
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Blast on the road bike today, really enjoyed it. After the 7 mile hilly run on Saturday though my quads where filling for divorce at about 20 miles.
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Good effort!!
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82.3kg this morning. I've been at over 88kg for far too long so I started tracking my food, increased my proteins and fats and tried to get to the gym more often.
I hit my initial target of 85kg pretty quickly but as expected it's been harder to move from 85kg.
Ideally I want to be 80kg but I'll see how I feel. Losing weight has been good but I feel skinny, even though I'm not. There's still weight to be lost. It's a hard to put in to words.
I'm going on a walking holiday in October with a mate. The plan is to carry on doing what I'm doing until then. After the holiday I'll have a word with my PT mate to see what he recommends. I would like up bulk up over winter but trying to put on muscle in my 50s isn't going to be easy.
I hit my initial target of 85kg pretty quickly but as expected it's been harder to move from 85kg.
Ideally I want to be 80kg but I'll see how I feel. Losing weight has been good but I feel skinny, even though I'm not. There's still weight to be lost. It's a hard to put in to words.
I'm going on a walking holiday in October with a mate. The plan is to carry on doing what I'm doing until then. After the holiday I'll have a word with my PT mate to see what he recommends. I would like up bulk up over winter but trying to put on muscle in my 50s isn't going to be easy.
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bench press ?Kwacky wrote: ↑30 Aug 2023, 13:59 82.3kg this morning. I've been at over 88kg for far too long so I started tracking my food, increased my proteins and fats and tried to get to the gym more often.
I hit my initial target of 85kg pretty quickly but as expected it's been harder to move from 85kg.
Ideally I want to be 80kg but I'll see how I feel. Losing weight has been good but I feel skinny, even though I'm not. There's still weight to be lost. It's a hard to put in to words.
I'm going on a walking holiday in October with a mate. The plan is to carry on doing what I'm doing until then. After the holiday I'll have a word with my PT mate to see what he recommends. I would like up bulk up over winter but trying to put on muscle in my 50s isn't going to be easy.
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sorry thought you was talking about weight on a bench press, ignore me my brains frazzled after the shock of work yesterday
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Did a fast road/dirt MTB ride today.....except I'm not that fast anymore.
I'm wrecked, knackered, etc.
I need a new hobby....lik low-impact lepidoptery, philately, or something like that.
I'm wrecked, knackered, etc.
I need a new hobby....lik low-impact lepidoptery, philately, or something like that.
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I’ve been having a similar journey. I lost 12kg with Keto post surgery to 77 kg which I was really happy at, but creeped back to 82 kg. Been tracking intake levels as well dropped about 2 kg and stalled. Didn’t seem to matter what I did. At this stage I was doing no real notable exercise.Kwacky wrote: ↑30 Aug 2023, 13:59 82.3kg this morning. I've been at over 88kg for far too long so I started tracking my food, increased my proteins and fats and tried to get to the gym more often.
I hit my initial target of 85kg pretty quickly but as expected it's been harder to move from 85kg.
Ideally I want to be 80kg but I'll see how I feel. Losing weight has been good but I feel skinny, even though I'm not. There's still weight to be lost. It's a hard to put in to words.
I'm going on a walking holiday in October with a mate. The plan is to carry on doing what I'm doing until then. After the holiday I'll have a word with my PT mate to see what he recommends. I would like up bulk up over winter but trying to put on muscle in my 50s isn't going to be easy.
Started regular walking/hiking and the weight is starting to fall away again. Down 3kg in 6 weeks. But my fitness has increased as well and I’m having to carry extra weight just to get the same intensity over 1-1.5 hrs.
But the mental health aspect of getting into nature and fresh air most days has been immense.
Dragged the girl out today
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Couldn’t ride my motorbike because I couldn’t use the throttle, so did 30 miles on my pushbike
If only we had nice weather like this all the time
If only we had nice weather like this all the time
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I don't get out on the mountain bike as much as I want to, however, with Benny on the shotgun seat it's one hell of a work out.
Yesterday we rode 12 miles, climbed 1400ft and that included a 10km cross country loop, numerous runs down the jump line and a big climb to the top for a full downhill run back to the car.
On the last big climb, it's bloody tough. Even on my own I struggle and there are two markers I always try to get to before I left myself get off the bike. On my own I can normally get to the 2nd one and sometimes I can complete the entire climb... well I was very happy to get to the first one!
After that climb there's a short but steeper climb which most people push up. I was thrilled to make it all the way to the top with Benny on board!!! I went past people pushing their bike up with my Son sat on mine and me still pedalling!
By the time we got to the top (this was 2+ hours of riding by now) my boy had fallen asleep. He was literally asleep riding the bike! Other people noticed and found it hilarious but obviously I couldn't go down the downhill trail with him asleep so I had to get him off the bike, eat some food and have a walk about for 20 minutes. We then had the best time descending and he was laughing most of the way.
My legs are VERY tired today but on top of the fun, it was a very fitness enhancing ride.
Yesterday we rode 12 miles, climbed 1400ft and that included a 10km cross country loop, numerous runs down the jump line and a big climb to the top for a full downhill run back to the car.
On the last big climb, it's bloody tough. Even on my own I struggle and there are two markers I always try to get to before I left myself get off the bike. On my own I can normally get to the 2nd one and sometimes I can complete the entire climb... well I was very happy to get to the first one!
After that climb there's a short but steeper climb which most people push up. I was thrilled to make it all the way to the top with Benny on board!!! I went past people pushing their bike up with my Son sat on mine and me still pedalling!
By the time we got to the top (this was 2+ hours of riding by now) my boy had fallen asleep. He was literally asleep riding the bike! Other people noticed and found it hilarious but obviously I couldn't go down the downhill trail with him asleep so I had to get him off the bike, eat some food and have a walk about for 20 minutes. We then had the best time descending and he was laughing most of the way.
My legs are VERY tired today but on top of the fun, it was a very fitness enhancing ride.
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Pushbike 27 miles on Saturday and 36 Sunday
16 mph avg not bad haven’t ridden for a year
Wrists were agony towards the end
16 mph avg not bad haven’t ridden for a year
Wrists were agony towards the end
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Impressive. That's more in a day than I've done in a year on my bike.
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40 miles today but windier bit cooler, I love autumn
Shoulders very sore now
Shoulders very sore now
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Still heading in the right direction.
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Longest run for a while. The last mile was a struggle, but apart from that I really enjoyed it.
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Though about a third of that is done on the 25 x 25m helideck after work... Jeez I'm hanging for a bush walk again!
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Feckin hell... how long did it take for the dizziness to wear of
According to Strava algorithms I am not the fittest I've been over a 2 year window. I really wish I could compare to 2019/2020 when I was at my fittest.
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