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    Seul
    Joined: 24 Nov 2009

    Slowly but surely…

    last edited by 2 Feb 2023, 16:07 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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      Tmulltuous
      Haraki san Student
      Joined: 29 Mar 2022

      Awesome.

      Make sure you're keeping your heart rate at the right range for you.

      last edited by 2 Feb 2023, 17:37 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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        Seul
        Joined: 24 Nov 2009

        I use common sense… As long as I can sing during a workout, I'm not pushing myself too hard... I soon might have new neighbours though...

        last edited by 2 Feb 2023, 17:48 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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          Anesthetist
          見習いボス
          Joined: 14 May 2011

          Strong work Seul!

          Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

          IG: bluehandsslim

          last edited by 2 Feb 2023, 17:59 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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            Brock
            Raw and Unwashed
            Joined: 8 Sept 2015

            My advice is to buy a steel road bike and find a Group to ride with in the mornings. Much more fun and enjoyable than hitting the pain cave.

            Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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              mclaincausey
              見習いボス
              Joined: 12 Apr 2013

              Probably not always the case when you have to deal with weather in Belgium especially come winter 😂

              Think it, be it.

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                Matt
                見習いボス
                Joined: 4 Oct 2011

                @Seul:

                I use common sense…

                Since when?

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                  Seul
                  Joined: 24 Nov 2009

                  Since I started using common sense.

                  last edited by 3 Feb 2023, 07:33 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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                    Seul
                    Joined: 24 Nov 2009

                    @Brock:

                    My advice is to buy a steel road bike and find a Group to ride with

                    The only group I ride with is the AA… Three times a week and works like a charm... Strong stories and weak coffee!

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                      natehate
                      啓蒙家
                      Joined: 18 Jun 2012

                      back at the gym for a bit now. added swimming to my routine to finish it out.
                      i don't remember swimming being this hard haha

                      don't you know there ain't no devil? only god when he's drunk!

                      last edited by 12 Mar 2023, 22:17 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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                        Dmart
                        啓蒙家
                        Joined: 24 Mar 2021

                        Swimming is incredibly hard. If it wasn’t for that I would love to to triathlon, but I just can’t properly swim and I don’t like it 😂

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                          mclaincausey
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                          Joined: 12 Apr 2013

                          I’ve been targeting 300 weekly intensity minutes since January to get ready for mountain biking, look better, and be around longer for my family. I am down 8.4lbs since February with another 5.5lbs to my target. I’m hoping to remove the beer gut and love handles entirely and add some lean mass.

                          The hardest part is not committing to working out—it’s not drinking, which adds calories directly, and indirectly inhibits my fitness routine (working out hung over sucks) and results in terrible dietary decisions (drunk munchies or a hangover making a burger sound that much better than a salad).

                          Also, I’ve had my Peloton for several years and recently discovered it’s been severely fucked up the whole time. The resistance topped out at 70 instead of 100 and the wattage readings were way off. Here I’ve been thinking I’m even more out of shape than I am. Luckily I’ve been doing almost exclusively power zone training so I’ve still been getting a good workout, but the narrow gradient of resistances did make things more difficult.

                          My FTP went up over 70 watts once I got it sorted and re tested and personal records are getting blown away by hundreds of kj. That’s good for my pride but fortunately the artificially depressed figures from before didn’t discourage me from working out.

                          I just wish I’d known sooner!

                          Think it, be it.

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                            Nik
                            Raw and Unwashed
                            Joined: 12 Nov 2020

                            Yeah I agree that of all the things that count toward overall health, diet is a lot more difficult than training. We have so many unhealthy temptations, we need to eat multiple times a day, and more training makes for more hunger. Add to that lightness makes you a lot faster running and cycling, so there's a weird threshold where losing ten pounds might do more for fitness than another few workouts per week. I feel like if I trained less and ate better I would be faster. But I really like food, and I like training, so the current method is good for all around joy.

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                              SKT
                              見習いボス
                              @mclaincausey
                              Joined: 26 Aug 2019

                              @mclaincausey As I’ve gotten older (52 now) I’ve started to focus my fitness on retaining muscle mass…so strength training multiple times a week. Pepper in yoga and some hiit stuff and that’s about it. And I walk the dog a couple miles daily. I’ve lost about 12 lbs since March and I think that the biggest reason was quitting drinking alcohol. Like you mentioned it has so many unintended negative consequences. I also still practice intermittent fasting though I’ve read some studies that put its efficacy into question. Now that warmer weather is here, however, I’ve been having a good beer now and then. One last thing is that for me, the number one benefit of consistent exercise has been the positive effect on my mental health. Everything is better. Full stop

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                                Nik
                                Raw and Unwashed
                                Joined: 12 Nov 2020

                                I have a lot more fun socially without the shame that followed my sporadic over-inebriation. Think my memory is better too.

                                last edited by 25 May 2023, 15:40 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
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                                  mclaincausey
                                  見習いボス
                                  Joined: 12 Apr 2013

                                  IF may or may not have the benefits touted. What it definitely does for me is remove a grazing window so I do tend to take in fewer calories. I also think that it helps burn fat instead of carbs to go into cardio on an empty stomach.

                                  Weight training is crucial. I miss barbell exercises and need to get back under one instead of just adjustable dumbbells and body weight exercises at home. @SKT

                                  Think it, be it.

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                                    SKT
                                    見習いボス
                                    @mclaincausey
                                    Joined: 26 Aug 2019

                                    @mclaincausey 100% on IF. I don’t miss breakfast (usually) and I absolutely feel better during the day. The only thing I’m really starting to be conscious of now is to make sure I’m eating enough protein.

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                                      Dmart
                                      啓蒙家
                                      @mclaincausey
                                      Joined: 24 Mar 2021

                                      @mclaincausey I used to do IF for several years while I was not yet into endurance sports and rather lifting and playing American football. It helped me getting into single digit body fat percentages due to „skipping“ a meal (calorie in vs calorie out).
                                      And yes, it helps the body to utilise fat better as a fuel source, but don’t confuse fat burning efficiency with burning body fat. Fats and carbs are fuel sources, completely independent from your body fat.
                                      My diet changed to being more carb and protein focused since I fell like my body needs the energy on hard training days.

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                                        mclaincausey
                                        見習いボス
                                        Joined: 12 Apr 2013

                                        Yes they’re fuel, and you need fuel to work out. If you do fasted cardio, your body must look to glycogen or stored fat for fuel. Hopefully that will reduce body fat.

                                        Think it, be it.

                                        last edited by mclaincausey 26 May 2023, 15:59 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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                                          EdH
                                          Iron Heart Deity
                                          Joined: 2 Jan 2022

                                          I did a 120 hour fast last year, which dropped 4kgs of fat (weight loss after re-feeding). I carried on weight training (with around 50% intensity compared to normal) and easy cardio (again, taking it easy - HR Zone 3 or the low-end of 4 for those that know what that means) throughout. Other than water, I had black coffee, 2x daily salts (one sachet during exercise, one in the evening), and that was it during the fast.

                                          It was effective, and after that keeping to a restricted eating window of 4 hours per day on most days since then has been an absolute doddle.

                                          Take the dive...

                                          last edited by 26 May 2023, 16:26 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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