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Old 16-11-2005, 10:35 PM   #1
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I have changed job's for the past 4 week's and it's not as physical as what I did before hand and I have gained 8kg's, I'm trying to gain another 5kg or so, then I would be happy, but then next March I go back to what I did and I will no doubt loose it all again.
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Old 26-11-2005, 03:21 AM   #2
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blueoval nice work man...

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now that I'm in holidays, it's time to hit the gym
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now that I'm in holidays, it's time to hit the gym
Thanks mate. Go hard dude! :jab:
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Okay, i've been riding to work the past two days... this rocks, enjoying it immensely. However for a long time i've been on a fairly calorie controlled diet my general day consists of the following:

* 1/2 a cup of skim milk on two weat bix hi-bran at home, then a coffee with skim milk at work.
* Lunch would usually vary between noodle box (or similar), sushi, sandwich and a diet soft drink (usually diet coke vanilla or sprite zero)
* Dinner would usually be a calorie controlled meal from "Lite n' Easy".

I'd be drinking about 2 litres of water a day as well. So thats about 1000 - 1200 calories a day.

Now i'm riding to work, it's only about 8km and takes about 20minutes, however I am absolutely ravenous. I'm drinking up to 5 litres of water in day now in an attempt to curb the hunger but by 11am it's all out war for me to take lunch. So i eat my regular sort of lunch. And then i'm hungry again at 3pm. Dinner at about 7pm, and then by 9pm i'm starving again.

I know I am now well and truly burning more than 1800 calories a day (got a Polar heart rate monitor). So this obviously explains it, has anyone else experienced this? and how did you combat it? I'm thinking some nibbles like nuts or something similar but the cravings are for lots of food - like muffins or anything with some real mass.

What suggestions do people have for these cravings?
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What suggestions do people have for these cravings?
Aim to have 6 meals a day, two hours apart. That way your body will be using up what your putting in more efficiently. Try to make the meals a little smaller, replace the sushi with sashimi (less carbs because there is no rice) and you can have a larger meal of the sashimi.

A larger meal with a longer break in between will be stored as fat and not burnt off as well as if your body is eating regularly and smaller portions. Does that make sense?

Also if you need to snack, raw Almonds and Brazil nuts are great, full of protein and essential oils.
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Old 10-12-2005, 09:41 AM   #6
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Aim to have 6 meals a day, two hours apart. That way your body will be using up what your putting in more efficiently. Try to make the meals a little smaller
This was suggested to me - eat more often, but have smaller meals.....I thought it was absolute crap till I tried it.

I have breakfast at 7:00am, smoko at 10:00am, lunch at 1:00pm, an afternoon snack at 4:00pm, tea at 7:00pm and maybe a snack at 10:00pm.

I feel that I am always eating, so it never once feels as though I am on a diet or anything. I never crave for anything (don't really go for 'health foods' just smaller meals) and I have lost weight constantly. This, combined with regular exercise (1 hour every 2-3 days) has been great for me. As with the majority of people in this thread, I don't want to look like Arnie, just lose some fat and tone up a bit. I don't do it so that other people will say 'gee you look good', I do it so that I think 'gee I feel good'.

My only regret is that I didn't find out this sort of information when I was 18.

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Old 10-12-2005, 03:36 AM   #7
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I'm eating well I wouldn't call it crap it's just less crap than the real thing for example... instead of eating biscuits i'm eating these fat free corn chips which are suprisingly addictive but even if I eat half the packet it's only 5 grams of fat instead of 20 or so.

By doing this i'm losing about .6kg per day on average with a perfect day but alcohol is hurting my progress hehe. Mentally though 80kg for me is my next goal and i'm not stopping till I get there, only 6kg more to go
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One diet you don't do (which I did...my own diet)

8 slices of toast a day with 2 glasses of milk and 3 laps around the block for 3 weeks....it' called hard diet and in my case it got the better of me. I was 100kg then i got down to 85kg and then I soured to 110kg where I stand now.... I really need to get back on diet (but a proper one) I getting heart pains and getting head spins because i eat too much junk food.

One the hard diet when I got down to 85kg I felt extremely happy, and I was more open with myself... not now though.

If I was a smoker I can gurantee I would be a skinny bastard, I mainly eat of bordem and if smoke was my source for enjoyment i'd be thin.... last month I was goin to see how smoking was but backed out.. I rather die an old man not a young man.
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Well I just got out of hospital. I was in for 2 and a 1/2 weeks for pnumonia plus other complications and Im down to 68.4kg. Now I'm still recovering and I dont suggest this is at all the best way to lose weight, but effectively I have surpassed my weight goal. In total I have lost 22kg from when I have started. Now I must get back to bed!
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Well I just got out of hospital. I was in for 2 and a 1/2 weeks for pnumonia plus other complications and Im down to 68.4kg. Now I'm still recovering and I dont suggest this is at all the best way to lose weight, but effectively I have surpassed my weight goal. In total I have lost 22kg from when I have started. Now I must get back to bed!
dude that sucks big time that you got sick, but on the bright side lance armstrong wouldnt have go to where he is if it wasnt for the caner (too detailed to go into here). Hope you didnt lose too much of your muscle mass. I med we learnt for 3 weeks of lack of weight training it takes 6 weeks to gain that back... hope 2006 is nicer for you
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dude that sucks big time that you got sick, but on the bright side lance armstrong wouldnt have go to where he is if it wasnt for the caner (too detailed to go into here). Hope you didnt lose too much of your muscle mass. I med we learnt for 3 weeks of lack of weight training it takes 6 weeks to gain that back... hope 2006 is nicer for you
Thnkas mate I appreciate the compliments. I know of Lance Armstrongs ordeals. He sounds like a top bloke. I have lost a bit of muscle mass off the legs and a bit off the arms as I havent been using them coz I've been stuck in bed. I havent been to the gym for tha past month but I do plan to get back into it when Im on my feet. I look like a stick now, but I have lost the fat where I wanted it so I can start fresh and look at conditioning my muscles rather than working on weight loss all the time. Upper body conditioning will be my main target but with regular bike riding for my lungs and for my legs.
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ok i'm close to my target weight but after losing so much I still have a bit of toning to do to get rid of a bit of excess skin before I lose the last 5-10kg.

Just wondering if anybody had the same problem and how did you go bout it.
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I started a diet/exercise regime on Tuesday, since then I've lost 1.5kgs, 6cm around my waist, 4 cm off my bust (nooooooooooooooooo) and 3cm off my thigh... My current aim is to loose 5kgs before I go to Victoria at the end of the month! Long term aim is to loose 15 kgs by my birthday in March!
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I started a diet/exercise regime on Tuesday, since then I've lost 1.5kgs, 6cm around my waist, 4 cm off my bust (nooooooooooooooooo) and 3cm off my thigh... My current aim is to loose 5kgs before I go to Victoria at the end of the month! Long term aim is to loose 15 kgs by my birthday in March!
http://www.earth360.com/diet_paleodiet_balzer.html works very well
the wife dropped 40kg over a some months and now at 70 kg is very healthy
I dropped from 138 to 118 in 5 months which with a body fat of 15% is also very good , my bmi is over 30 but considering the muscle mass I don't care , diet is 90% of it and some weight training the rest ( I am 192 cm tall though)
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I need to lose some weight ... Bec wants to as well ... I think i am going on a diet ... seeing as she does the cooking ... I am forced on a diet ... LOL

Anyway our wedding is in 9 months time ... so we are starting now.
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I think it is great that every one is concerned about their health enough to watch what they are eating,however,watching your weight go up or down is like doing a dyno run,an indicator only.dont get to caught up with the scales.IMO only, the true test is pant/skirt size.with doing weights, as already mentioned,you will gain muscle mass(weight) and could take that as a bad sign because the scales tell you so.measure body size and do pinch test of body fat for the true test of body size and let the scales be an indicator only.
this is only my thoughts and by saying this I congratulate all who are trying to get in shape. eating bad food is like smoking...a hard habit to to break!
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Is it too late to join in, i want to loose weight, but am un-motivated at the moment
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tis never too late to join in!

Update for me: after 1 week Ive lost 2kgs, 5cm bust, 7cm waist, 6.5 thigh & finally some movement in my hips .5cm...heheheh
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Well since starting cycling to work just before christmas I weighed myself. 87kg.

I'm now just under 85kg. I haven't changed my eating primarily because my habits are fairly good.

My prime aim is to lose a little bulk around the legs and thats happening... also to trim the fat on the upper half of my body. So i've bought one of those inflatable balls, doing for doing situps on (getting onto the carpet hurts and the dogs jump on me to play). And i'm doing some free arm weights as well.

I'm happy with 85kg, 82kg would be excellent, but I want to focus on losing the fat so i'm making sure with my cycling that i'm doing a high rpm rather than cranking along in a high gear.

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Just an update, I have maintained my weight at 70kg's without having to do any excercise. But that could be due to the fact that I am still unwell. I have a bit of excess skin hanging around, and when Im up to doing physical excercise I'll start up some toning routines to firm up. I still want to get ripped eventually but I guess I got to look at first things first.
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im 5"9 and weigh 75kg. im into doing weights but havnt for a few weeks because im visiting my mum in sweaty stinky hot qld and dont have my dumbells :( ,the BMI says im at a healthy weight but my ideal is 67 kg. although i would prefer to be bigger (stocky) like not fat big but big and be healthy which i am. so ive got a good template body and just need to tone up now, which i have been since ive hit my teens (16) as i used to be podgy.
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Well after 13 days I've lost a total 3.3kgs, 10cm off waist, 7cm off hips (finally some real loss there) 5cm off bust & 6.5 off thigh....not bad going...my goal is 5kgs by Australia day so my goal is well in reach!
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I've lost 8kg's all up. slowly but surely. My aim was 10 by heathcote.. not going to happen i dont think. 8 weeks into a personal training program.
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Well, I started the old weight watchers idea again. My boyfriend is joining me too. I am currently ashamed to tell my weight but i will build up the guts to let you all know...
I am planning on losing 16kg... it will be a long hard jouney, but i want to look hot at my wedding in a few years time...
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Well my trainning schedule is going to plan, I've been doing a bit off weight trainning for 3 month's now and I've put on 12kg's, so I'm happy with that, I'd like to put on another 6-7kg, but it's getting harder, the main key is to eat the right food's, high protein, carb's.
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i've been trying to gain weight for the last 12 months and it hasn't worked in fact i lost 3 kgs i think i'm under th BMT thingy 5'11 62kg
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i've been trying to gain weight for the last 12 months and it hasn't worked in fact i lost 3 kgs i think i'm under th BMT thingy 5'11 62kg
It really comes down to setting out a schedule and sticking to it, mainly focusing on your food habbit's, lot's off protein, egg's, fish, skinless chicken, and have a balenced diet off carb's for the energy, and weight tranning and sticking to it, and it really depends on how active you are, you might be burning more calories than you consume, so you may need to up the intake but don't think eating crap food like takeaway which is known to put on weight will help, it won't, you need to eat right and train to turn that into muscle, you really don't know how weak you are untill you start weight tranning, when I 1st started I could only bench press 50kg for 12 rep's x 3 set's, now I'm 100kg for 12 rep's x 3set's, I'm aiming to weigh 90-95 kg before easter, I think I need to up my intake though as I've hit a hurdle.
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It really comes down to setting out a schedule and sticking to it, mainly focusing on your food habbit's, lot's off protein, egg's, fish, skinless chicken, and have a balenced diet off carb's for the energy, and weight tranning and sticking to it, and it really depends on how active you are, you might be burning more calories than you consume, so you may need to up the intake but don't think eating crap food like takeaway which is known to put on weight will help, it won't, you need to eat right and train to turn that into muscle, you really don't know how weak you are untill you start weight tranning, when I 1st started I could only bench press 50kg for 12 rep's x 3 set's, now I'm 100kg for 12 rep's x 3set's, I'm aiming to weigh 90-95 kg before easter, I think I need to up my intake though as I've hit a hurdle.
thanks for the advice I was going to the gym every second day for 6 months but then i got stuck down with work and haven't been for a while went from benching 40kg 3 sets of 8 to 70kg 3 sets of 8, mite have to try some weight gainer as well i think and to get back into training.
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thanks for the advice I was going to the gym every second day for 6 months but then i got stuck down with work and haven't been for a while went from benching 40kg 3 sets of 8 to 70kg 3 sets of 8, mite have to try some weight gainer as well i think and to get back into training.
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