To go hand in hand with the new diet etc,I restarted my daily 10 minute
Yoga workout

And now feel like I've been out on the bike all day

Onwards and upwards........or rather downwards hopefully

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82.5 kgRobMac wrote:2/1/17
Height : 5'10" / 1.780 mtrs
Weight : 13 st / 82.5 kg
Target
12 st 7 lbs / 79.3 kg Realistically
12 st 0 lbs / 76.2 kg Would be a bonus
Last year I had heart surgery so I'm not putting strict time scale on this, BUT I'm planning on doing the full Scottish Enduro Series AND getting out loads on my new bikepacking dedicated bike, ALSO getting back to riding to work as often as possible (40 mile round trip), think thats enough for getting on with at the moment
Try not to be too disapointed. One off weights are not always to be relied on. A big cup of tea, needing a piss and not having taken a dump yet can account for a significant weight. Plus any clothing can differ a lot tooRobMac wrote:82.5 kgRobMac wrote:2/1/17
Height : 5'10" / 1.780 mtrs
Weight : 13 st / 82.5 kg
Target
12 st 7 lbs / 79.3 kg Realistically
12 st 0 lbs / 76.2 kg Would be a bonus
Last year I had heart surgery so I'm not putting strict time scale on this, BUT I'm planning on doing the full Scottish Enduro Series AND getting out loads on my new bikepacking dedicated bike, ALSO getting back to riding to work as often as possible (40 mile round trip), think thats enough for getting on with at the moment
I've always been curious to curl one out on the bathroom scales just to see what kind of weight difference we're talking about. I think the wife might kick off though.ianfitz wrote:Try not to be too disapointed. One off weights are not always to be relied on. A big cup of tea, needing a piss and not having taken a dump yet can account for a significant weight. Plus any clothing can differ a lot tooRobMac wrote:82.5 kgRobMac wrote:2/1/17
Height : 5'10" / 1.780 mtrs
Weight : 13 st / 82.5 kg
Target
12 st 7 lbs / 79.3 kg Realistically
12 st 0 lbs / 76.2 kg Would be a bonus
Last year I had heart surgery so I'm not putting strict time scale on this, BUT I'm planning on doing the full Scottish Enduro Series AND getting out loads on my new bikepacking dedicated bike, ALSO getting back to riding to work as often as possible (40 mile round trip), think thats enough for getting on with at the moment
I'd use the kitchen scales, much more accurate.I've always been curious to curl one out on the bathroom scales just to see what kind of weight difference we're talking about. I think the wife might kick off though.
Domestic weighing scales also have a limited accuracy but hopefully any error is always the same so you end up measuring/recording changes rather than the absolute value. So long as you are consistent in how you weigh yourself then any variation will even itself out, so first thing in the morning for me: get up, have a pee, then weigh myself. If I'm away then don't bother as someone else's scales will have a different error/accuracy.ianfitz wrote:Try not to be too disappointed. One off weights are not always to be relied on. A big cup of tea, needing a piss and not having taken a dump yet can account for a significant weight. Plus any clothing can differ a lot too
This is what I do too.So long as you are consistent in how you weigh yourself then any variation will even itself out, so first thing in the morning for me: get up, have a pee, then weigh myself.
Interesting read that, taRichard G wrote:This is a surprisingly well written / researched (for a cycling site) article on the subject of diet / weight loss: http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/fitness/ ... ght-306001
Quicker to pop in the dishwasher after tooBearbonesnorm wrote:I'd use the kitchen scales, much more accurate.I've always been curious to curl one out on the bathroom scales just to see what kind of weight difference we're talking about. I think the wife might kick off though.
Me too - actually didn't enjoy a larger meal the other day...... WTFDr Nick wrote:1/1/17 78.8kg
But it's starting to feel a little less like needing willpower the whole time and a bit more habitual, which is what it needs to be... and I might have downloaded the opening pic from this thread to my phone as a reminder.![]()
Keep at it all
No change this morningwhitestone wrote:Goal of 80Kg
1/1/2017: weight 87Kg | BMI 26.8 | gut 95cm
Amen to thatton wrote:not lost a ounce............but to be honest, don't care
just glad to be back on my bike every day..............