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Re: Fat Fighters '24. The year for deflation!

Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2024 10:24 pm
by redefined_cycles
IF weight log (20:4)

Day1 - 9th Sept end of 20:4 fast = 86.3kg
Day 2 - 10th Sept = 86.0kg
Day 3 - 11th Sept = 85.7kg
Day 4 - 12th Sept (85.9kg - very late weigh in at 0300 of 13th)
Day 5 - 13 Sept - cold shower added - [weight pending]
Day 6 - 14th Sept - apple cider vinegar in water - 85.1kg
Day 7 - 15th Sept - 60 mile ride maintained fast. Ate ALOT
Day 8 - 16th Sept - continued to eat for an 8 hour window
Day 9 - 17th Sept - expected weight 84.2kg (not checked)

Re: Fat Fighters '24. The year for deflation!

Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2024 11:40 pm
by PaulB2
Oh I took every pain killer I could get my hands on - a couple of days of a 2 hourly rotation of paracetamol, ibuprofen and the codeine i had left over from the procedure I had in February.

It probably had far more to do with not being able to eat much more than the occasional banana.

Re: Fat Fighters '24. The year for deflation!

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2024 6:43 am
by redefined_cycles
GWS Paul.

Re: Fat Fighters '24. The year for deflation!

Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2024 12:38 pm
by Richard G
---- Starting Weight ----
06/01/24: 69.4kg

---- Past 3 Weeks (7 Day Rolling Average) ----
07/09/2024: 62.7kg (+0.8kg)
14/09/2024: 63.9kg (+1.2kg)
21/09/2024: 62.3kg (-1.4kg)

Have arrested the damage being done, but still not made any sort of meaningful improvement mentally. Have stopped drinking every night though (somehow), so that's a win.

Re: Fat Fighters '24. The year for deflation!

Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2024 3:33 pm
by redefined_cycles
Update to my log. Still not taken a reading yet but generally maintaining the 20:4 ratio. Yesterday I had a little blip but that may have been cos I hadn't eaten as much. So had two crisp packets and 2 chocolates from the YHA reception at about 2230.

IF weight log (20:4)

Day1 - 9th Sept end of 20:4 fast = 86.3kg
Day 2 - 10th Sept = 86.0kg
Day 3 - 11th Sept = 85.7kg
Day 4 - 12th Sept (85.9kg - very late weigh in at 0300 of 13th)
Day 5 - 13 Sept - cold shower added - [weight pending]
Day 6 - 14th Sept - apple cider vinegar in water - 85.1kg
Day 7 - 15th Sept - 60 mile ride maintained fast. Ate ALOT
Day 8 - 16th Sept - continued to eat for an 8 hour window
Day 9 - 17th Sept - expected weight 84.2kg (not checked)
Day 10 - 18th - projected 83.9kg
Day 11 - 19th - projected 83.6kg
Day 12 - 20th - projected 83.3kg
Day 13 - 21st today - hopefully 83kg

Re: Fat Fighters '24. The year for deflation!

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2024 3:02 pm
by redefined_cycles
Almost a bit of a gutting experience. Maybe I'm having 'weighing scales issues'. First time back on the scales, lots of 20 hour fasts to my name but hardly restricting calories.

85kg (though projected was supposed to be down to 83kg with 300g loss per day). Slightly disheartening and I was wondering whether I'm just at an ideal weight and this weighing myself regularly is just a load of tosh.

Had a shower and weighed myself again. 81.6 (or 81.9kg). Hmmm, not sure what to believe just yet but maybe the scales are on their way out. I do try to keep everything uniform by standing at the same spot and it being a hard surface!!

Might be battery issues.

Re: Fat Fighters '24. The year for deflation!

Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2024 2:33 am
by Richard G
IF isn't magic, it's still quite possible to out eat it (I've been doing 18:6 for years)... but obviously less likely.

As always though, it's better to weigh yourself daily (and average out) to avoid odd water retention related spikes.

Re: Fat Fighters '24. The year for deflation!

Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2024 11:01 am
by redefined_cycles
Yes, thanks Rich. I've also ordered a new set of scales. These are now about 10 years old so hopefully it'll show between the two. 18:6 sounds smart.

Re: Fat Fighters '24. The year for deflation!

Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2024 4:18 pm
by redefined_cycles
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Got myself a Renpho bluetooth scale. Probably because I wasn't sure about my Salter or maybe because it (Salter) refuses to break. £20, seems reasonable and I returned the £80 Beurer I'd first clicked/collect.

I doubt the metrics are all too accurate but some of the more expensive ones had lesser reviews with more likelihood of being broken in the next few years.

£20, Argos. Just have to connect via the app which might be a downside I guess...

Re: Fat Fighters '24. The year for deflation!

Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2024 4:22 pm
by redefined_cycles
IF weight log (20:4)

Day1 - 9th Sept end of 20:4 fast = 86.3kg
Day 2 - 10th Sept = 86.0kg
Day 3 - 11th Sept = 85.7kg
Day 4 - 12th Sept (85.9kg - very late weigh in at 0300 of 13th)
Day 5 - 13 Sept - cold shower added - [weight pending]
Day 6 - 14th Sept - apple cider vinegar in water - 85.1kg
Day 7 - 15th Sept - 60 mile ride maintained fast. Ate ALOT
Day 8 - 16th Sept - continued to eat for an 8 hour window
Day 9 - 17th Sept - expected weight 84.2kg (not checked)
Day 10 - 18th - projected 83.9kg
Day 11 - 19th - projected 83.6kg
Day 12 - 20th - projected 83.3kg
Day 13 - 21st today - hopefully 83kg
Day 14 - 22nd - no weight
Day 15 - 23rd - 85.kg (water retention as Rich mentions!?)
Day 15 - 24th Sept - 83.4kg

So, 2.6kg lost in half a month. Hoping I can keep it like this, but also keep working on my muscle mass. If I can hit sub 78kg it brings me to about 12st. Might help another Everesting attempt and hopefully the BB200.

Re: Fat Fighters '24. The year for deflation!

Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2024 10:33 pm
by redefined_cycles
Day1 - 9th Sept end of 20:4 fast = 86.3kg
Day 2 - 10th Sept = 86.0kg
Day 3 - 11th Sept = 85.7kg
Day 4 - 12th Sept (85.9kg - very late weigh in at 0300 of 13th)
Day 5 - 13 Sept - cold shower added - [weight pending]
Day 6 - 14th Sept - apple cider vinegar in water - 85.1kg
Day 7 - 15th Sept - 60 mile ride maintained fast. Ate ALOT
Day 8 - 16th Sept - continued to eat for an 8 hour window
Day 9 - 17th Sept - expected weight 84.2kg (not checked)
Day 10 - 18th - projected 83.9kg
Day 11 - 19th - projected 83.6kg
Day 12 - 20th - projected 83.3kg
Day 13 - 21st today - hopefully 83kg
Day 14 - 22nd - no weight
Day 15 - 23rd - 85.kg (water retention as Rich mentions!?)
Day 16 - 24th Sept - 83.4kg
Day 17 - 25th Sept - no decent measure
Day 18 - 26th Sept - 84.10kg (best time I could get)
Day 19 - 27th Sept - 83.7kg

Thankfully a clear downward trajectory. Message to self. Must eat less.

Re: Fat Fighters '24. The year for deflation!

Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2024 10:35 pm
by redefined_cycles
12th Jan - 86.0kg
Sat 9th Mar - 88.5kg
Friday 7th June - 87.2
Friday 28th June - 87.6kg
Saturday 6th July - 86.6kg
Wed 14th Aug - 86.8kg
Fri 27th Sept - 83.7kg

Re: Fat Fighters '24. The year for deflation!

Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2024 11:37 am
by redefined_cycles
Determined to get down to sub 80kg before next week. Treating it my way of getting across the ride. Good news is that I've just hit 83.05kg today. So if I can just stay away from the food until this eve I may well have burnt that nasty 50g of fat.

Sub 83kg thus eve, here we come God Willing. Alhamdulillah.

Re: Fat Fighters '24. The year for deflation!

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2024 10:05 pm
by JohnClimber
I've seen these posts each and ever year and never posted on them until today.

After (early) retiring at the end of May almost giving in to buying some 36" waist trousers, and the daily use of the lunchtime butty van at work I weighed in at 13st 11.8lbs
Since then I've gave up white bread, most processed foods and changing the way I think about food, taking in more fruit than ever before and giving up brown chocolate.
I'm now confident that I've been doing it for 4 months that I have changed my mindset for good and forever.
I'm now at the stage where I'm in a rhythm with my food, my 10,000+ steps a day, my cycling and I'm also enjoying what I'm eating.
Not having many taste buds I don't really appreciate food, it's just fuel, so I'm happy to eat the same breakfasts and lunches every day going forward.

I have now dropped 1.5 stones, I'm now down to 12st 4.8lbs
Losing 10% of my body weight, now I'm fitting into 32" trousers

In other words I've lost the same weight as 1 x Molly and another lb as well
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I'm feeling fitter on the bike and looking to drop down to 11stone..... something by Christmas.

Re: Fat Fighters '24. The year for deflation!

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2024 10:12 pm
by redefined_cycles
JohnClimber wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2024 10:05 pm I've seen these posts each and ever year and never posted on them until today.

After (early) retiring at the end of May almost giving in to buying some 36" waist trousers, and the daily use of the lunchtime butty van at work I weighed in at 13st 11.8lbs
Since then I've gave up white bread, most processed foods and changing the way I think about food, taking in more fruit than ever before and giving up brown chocolate.
I'm now confident that I've been doing it for 4 months that I have changed my mindset for good and forever.
I'm now at the stage where I'm in a rhythm with my food my 10,000+ steps a day, my cycling and I'm also enjoying what I'm eating.
Not having many taste buds I don't really appreciate food, it's just fuel, so I'm happy to eat the same breakfasts and lunches every day going forward.

I have now dropped 1.5 stones, I'm now down to 12st 4.8lbs
Losing 10% of my body weight, now I'm fitting into 32" trousers

In other words I've lost the same weight as 1 x Molly and another lb as well
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I'm feeling fitter on the bike and looking to drop down to 11stone..... something by Christmas.
John.. I've been fasting (water allowed and black teas/coffees with butter) for almost 25 days now. Today I weighed in at an all time low of 82.8kg. Never been this low since 10 or 15 years ago I reckon.

Anyway, back on point. Your post has really made my day (and probably many others on here). I've also almost fully given up white bread and alot of processed stuff. Don't taste the same now.

In any case, we'll done and thanks for sharing that.

Re: Fat Fighters '24. The year for deflation!

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2024 10:30 pm
by JohnClimber
I'm not fasting, In volume I could be eating even more than before when I was working, just making sure I eat loads of salads, strawberries and blue berries, while not snacking.

I am starting to ride for a couple of hours now before breakfasts in the last week to help get towards the 11 stone something mark.
For my height to be out of the over weight bracket I need to be 11st 7lbs, but doubt I will get that low. I'll be just happy to see an 11 and not a 13 on the scales

Re: Fat Fighters '24. The year for deflation!

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2024 10:32 pm
by redefined_cycles
:-bd

Re: Fat Fighters '24. The year for deflation!

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2024 5:54 pm
by redefined_cycles
12th Jan - 86.0kg
Sat 9th Mar - 88.5kg
Friday 7th June - 87.2
Friday 28th June - 87.6kg
Saturday 6th July - 86.6kg
Wed 14th Aug - 86.8kg
Fri 27th Sept - 83.7kg
Wed 9th Oct - 82.65kg

Re: Fat Fighters '24. The year for deflation!

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2024 6:25 pm
by Richard G
I'm out for the rest of the year. Going to be concentrating on putting on some muscle, so not obsessing about my weight until I start creeping over 70kg again.

Pretty much hit all my targets again, though the last few weeks didn't leave me with the ideal setup for the BB300 (still survived it though, that's all that counts).

Good luck all. See you in the new year!

Re: Fat Fighters '24. The year for deflation!

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2024 7:57 pm
by JohnClimber
12st 2.4lbs - down from 13st 11lbs in May
(77.2kg down from 87.5kg in May)
3lbs to lose before Christmas and I'll then try and keep it around at just under 12st for 2025

Re: Fat Fighters '24. The year for deflation!

Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2024 11:56 pm
by JohnClimber
JohnClimber wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2024 10:05 pm I have now dropped 1.5 stones, I'm now down to 12st 4.8lbs
Losing 10% of my body weight, now I'm fitting into 32" trousers
Little update before the year ends and the Christmas food and drinks start.

11st 9.6lbs this morning
Down from
13st 11.8lbs at the end of June
2st 2.2lbs lighter

Or in real money
74.2kg this morning
Down from
87.8kg at the end of June - 13.6kg lighter


BMI 24.8 finally in the healthy and not in the over weight category

From nearly buying 36" trousers in June to fitting into 30" jeans.

I'll try stick around this weight for a while before thinking about trying to drop any more in the spring

Feeling fitter too.

Photo from last January's Winter Event
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Re: Fat Fighters '24. The year for deflation!

Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2024 3:24 pm
by redefined_cycles
That's absolutely fantastic and thanks so much for sharing Jon. There's a podcast with Dr Jason Fung (author of a book about fasting and also all round good guy, renal consultant by trade) that I really think you'll enjoy.

I'd agree about maintaining rather than dropping but a good lifestyle, eating at least an hour after waking up and not eating at least 3 hours before bed, should help maintenance massively. Sorry, the big sentence.