Fatbusting: Kirwan's log
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[quote name='Kirwan']Dunno if I'll be doing that again any time soon! I was pleased the second 30mins was faster than my first, despite the wall between 50-60mins.<br />
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I think I could do another 8kms at that pace, if I had too. Might need to take on some fluids around the hour mark to make it though.<br />
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And in a dumbarse move that you will appreciate, I rowed outside and to avoid the stinging of sunscreen sweating into my eyes (like the last 10km row, like it's not hard enough) I wore a hat. But for some reason I wore it backwards, and now I have [B]sunburned a triangle into my forehead.[/B] FFS.[/QUOTE]<br />
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<img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /> that is gold! an hour is a loooong time on the rower! -
Of the triangle? Never <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /> Of before and after, I'll post something like that once I'm under 80, which should be in a few days. There is a particular photo taken of me that spurred me into action.
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I'm actually starting to feel a bit fit now, certainly feel lighter wandering around (slowly) for my recovery run today. Got around 5km, with 1km of that walking when the calf got tight, relax, then off again...<br />
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Trucking along at 80.3kg, and tonight is cheat night <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /> 6.7kg total loss so far. -
Been an excellent week. First week I've trucked around for five cardio sessions (2x5km runs, one hour row and 2x12km cycles), also the first week where every weigh in was under 81kgs.<br />
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Two weigh ins after exercise were under 80kg, which is great mentally. And I'm one session off the most cardios in a month, and I have a full week left to add more in. Works out to an average of one every two days.<br />
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And 79.9kg! Seven kg weight loss since the start and my second target achieved. My wife has never seen me this thin, and I think it was 2001 when I was last in the 70s regularly, so a looooong time ago.<br />
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Next target is 77kg, which is the ten kg mark, and from there it will be a short hop to 75kg <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /> Technically, that's less than 5kgs away now.<br />
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Feel fucking great. Calf still needs to be managed through the runs, but I stretch and massage it as much as I can during the day. No issues for walking, rowing and cycling. -
interesting point our trainer told us a few weeks ago (i might have mentioned it in other threads, not sure), but alcohol will inhibit your bodies capacity to burn fat stores for energy for 72 hours - that is even after just a glass of wine or a single beer. <br />
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So a glass of wine a night while it sounds OK, really isn't IF you're trying to burn fat. If you're not trying to, then go for it! So if you're going to have a drink or two over the week, make it just one night!!<br />
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That's good to know, part of what's made this easier is that I hardly ever drink anymore. That's going to change a little bit while I'm in the states, but it will be only temporary. Don't really miss it either.<br />
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Great way to start the week at 79.7kg <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /> -
Cheers for sharing that point on the alcohol Bart. <br />
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Does the low carb beer make any difference? Bough some of the speights on a while back and found it pretty avg. Not drinking much at the moment (a doz lasts me a month) but always nice to have a quiet 1 or 2 with the rugby on a sat night. -
[quote name='BartMan']interesting point our trainer told us a few weeks ago (i might have mentioned it in other threads, not sure), but alcohol will inhibit your bodies capacity to burn fat stores for energy for 72 hours - [B]that is even after just a glass of wine or a single beer.[/B] <br />
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So a glass of wine a night while it sounds OK, really isn't IF you're trying to burn fat. If you're not trying to, then go for it! So if you're going to have a drink or two over the week, make it just one night!!<br />
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OH, and well done - racing along now![/QUOTE]<br />
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Surely that can't be right ? if so I feel very bad for the wines and beers I had over the weekend !<br />
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Sure if you're smashing a half doz a night that makes perfect sense but one ?!?!?! Obviously this depends on what you eat as well, I mean the chronic alchys ( you know, hard liqour in a paper bag, purple noses ) are generally skinny buggers. <br />
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Good work on the weight loss too Kirwan. -
Half way comparison pics.<br />
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This is from the end of October just before I started the weight loss. 87kgs of fat bastard.<br />
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The halfway-ish point at 79.7kg. Still a good 5kg to lose to get rid of the double chin and belly, but a big improvement.<br />
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Fark I was fat. -
Great work and looking good, will you be doing one of those youtube testimonials? <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />
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Big changes bro, well done. Nothing like photo evidence to really illustrate how far you've progressed. We've got a series of pics of the missus and I at various weddings, the usual couples portrait shot. There is one in particular that I never want to revisit, similar situation, double chin et al. Still looked like a handsome devil (ha!) but just a fat one lol!!<br />
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Apart from the aesthetic side of things you must be enjoying the improved fitness as well in day to day life? it's great when you can do a bit of physical work without dying for oxygen or breaking yourself! -
Massive increase in energy levels, which is great for my kids. My weekdays are 12 hour, full on, non-stop kids + work. It took a big effort to add exercise in (usually at lunch time), but it's actually made things easier.<br />
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Basically, I was on the road to a heart attack being that fat (and getting puffed walking up the driveway), so was time to do something about it. Just over halfway, still am overweight just not grossly so now!<br />
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That first picture was the thing that spurred me on, I got a bit of a shock. Even my wife didn't notice it going up as it's so gradual.<br />
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[quote name='dK']Great work and looking good, will you be doing one of those youtube testimonials? <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />[/QUOTE]<br />
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"Have you woken up a fat bastard? Well I can help with this easy two step plan.....eat less and move more you lazy prick"<br />
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like that? -
[QUOTE]"Have you woken up a fat bastard? Well I can help with this easy two step plan.....eat less and move more you lazy prick"[/QUOTE]<br />
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love it!<br />
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Better than reading these things about people who have 'hormone problems' and imbalance in their something levels. Sure, I expect that happens to 1% of fat bastards. But bottom line, if your output is more than your input, you're going to lose weight, you can't not. <br />
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It is NOT rocket science!