The Future of Hooroo.
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Heaps more birdies and birdie opportunities with golf too.</p></blockquote>
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I hear ya mate! Wish I could convert but my putting is woeful at the mo. Made no birds from about 8 or 9 shots today and only got 2 from about the same last week! -
Wow! When I started this thread I was 118.3kg.
I have had a prick of a 2018. Work was just too full on and I did next to no exercise for the year apart from the very odd game of golf and ate and drank what I pleased.
I weighed in Saturday at 131.9kg!!!!
I have watched my mate lose 10 kg over three months with the ole "nothing white" diet. Essentially a no bread, spuds, rice, pasta/noodles diet and it is really noticeable on him. But he kept having booze. I am cutting the booze out for the beginning.
2 days in and I'm not crying yet. (and feeling remarkably fresh due to the number of veges and fruit I have had)
I'm too fat to run at the moment so was going to re-join the gym this week but true-love has suggested I do "Gym@FarmWork.com" for a week and then join as there is quite a few high energy small jobs that need to be done around the place.
Anyway, let's see how I go.
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@canefan said in The Future of Hooroo.:
@Hooroo I find cutting out the carbs is hard, even harder in the winter when you want something hearty. Doesn't help that I love pasta rice and noodles 😥
Yeah, I imagine it will be hard and it's too early to tell how hard but I am doing ok so far.
It's harder knowing I'm essentially 132 KG's
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@Hooroo my 2c is to drink heaps of water and have a decent crack at portion control. Could also give the intermittent fasting a hoon - quite a few guys on the fern are doing variations of it with great success. I'm pretty much dry these days aside from the odd beer when out for dinner or at a party/gig. When I cut drinking it took a few months for things to really pick up speed around weight/fat loss. Apparently you're body/metabolism takes several weeks to realise you are actually not going to be drinking anymore!!
You could also check out food apps etc as a way to get some visibility on intake or mix of carbs/fats/protein etc? In my less disciplined days I never wanted to actually confront the volume (and type) of food I was eating. I'd just go la la la la as I smashed another pack of chips lol.
Any of the above on top of gym training will really get things moving - if you are adding muscle with your training don't get worried if you seem to hit a weight plateau - at that point looking at body shape can be a good indicator of gains.
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@Paekakboyz said in The Future of Hooroo.:
@Hooroo my 2c is to drink heaps of water and have a decent crack at portion control. Could also give the intermittent fasting a hoon - quite a few guys on the fern are doing variations of it with great success. I'm pretty much dry these days aside from the odd beer when out for dinner or at a party/gig. When I cut drinking it took a few months for things to really pick up speed around weight/fat loss. Apparently you're body/metabolism takes several weeks to realise you are actually not going to be drinking anymore!!
You could also check out food apps etc as a way to get some visibility on intake or mix of carbs/fats/protein etc? In my less disciplined days I never wanted to actually confront the volume (and type) of food I was eating. I'd just go la la la la as I smashed another pack of chips lol.
Any of the above on top of gym training will really get things moving - if you are adding muscle with your training don't get worried if you seem to hit a weight plateau - at that point looking at body shape can be a good indicator of gains.
Cheers for tips mate. I am doing ok on portion control I think. This morning was a celery stick, half an apple, half a banana and half a pear with a hunk of fresh ginger in the blender with a cup of water. Really love the flavour and I won't eat again until lunch time.
Lunch is a Sirloin (small) steak, 6 olives, a small bit of feta and 5 cheery tomatoes. Dinner is soup.
Compared to what I was eating, that is A LOT less
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@Rembrandt said in The Future of Hooroo.:
@Hooroo Google up some ultra low carb or keto meal alternatives. Cauliflower pizza and cauliflower rice are actually bloody tasty, have heard zucchini noodles also work well.
Zucchini noodles are AWESOME!! Do like cauliflower rice too but never been a fan of Pizza.
I will do that though, thanks as I know my tolerance for what I am currently eating will wane and I will need food inspiration.
Thanks again
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@canefan said in The Future of Hooroo.:
@Hooroo portion control is my kryptonite..... I figure cauliflower will feature big time in my cooking this winter
If you hit a jackpot recipe that you constantly go to with Cauliflower, can you please share it?
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@Hooroo tbh that doesn't seem like a lot of kai so I reckon you are tracking well. Only thing that could be missing from your shake is some protein? maybe add in a bit of yoghurt or something? I think there is still agreement that you feel fuller if you have carbs/fat/protein, rather than just one of those (even if it's all veges or good stuff).
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@Paekakboyz said in The Future of Hooroo.:
@Hooroo tbh that doesn't seem like a lot of kai so I reckon you are tracking well. Only thing that could be missing from your shake is some protein? maybe add in a bit of yoghurt or something? I think there is still agreement that you feel fuller if you have carbs/fat/protein, rather than just one of those (even if it's all veges or good stuff).
Even though I am having feta I want to avoid artificial stuff in the short term like powders etc. The stocks I make for soup are from scratch and I like trying to eat like that which is the total opposite of the dross I have eaten for the past year. (Two weeks ago, for lunch, at work I had KFC twice, fish and chips once and pizza once all in the same week..... FAT BASTARD!!!)
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@Hooroo said in The Future of Hooroo.:
Wow! When I started this thread I was 118.3kg.
I have had a prick of a 2018. Work was just too full on and I did next to no exercise for the year apart from the very odd game of golf and ate and drank what I pleased.
I weighed in Saturday at 131.9kg!!!!
I have watched my mate lose 10 kg over three months with the ole "nothing white" diet. Essentially a no bread, spuds, rice, pasta/noodles diet and it is really noticeable on him. But he kept having booze. I am cutting the booze out for the beginning.
2 days in and I'm not crying yet. (and feeling remarkably fresh due to the number of veges and fruit I have had)
I'm too fat to run at the moment so was going to re-join the gym this week but true-love has suggested I do "Gym@FarmWork.com" for a week and then join as there is quite a few high energy small jobs that need to be done around the place.
Anyway, let's see how I go.
The intermittent fasting has helped me during periods I may have gotten a tiny bit tubby, I'm mates with you on FB and I know you're a bit of a foodie so perhaps that is worth a go ? it does mean you can't eat til about 12 but during an 8-9 hour period you can go pretty nuts ( well within reason ) and enjoy a feed while losing weight.
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@MN5 said in The Future of Hooroo.:
@Hooroo said in The Future of Hooroo.:
Wow! When I started this thread I was 118.3kg.
I have had a prick of a 2018. Work was just too full on and I did next to no exercise for the year apart from the very odd game of golf and ate and drank what I pleased.
I weighed in Saturday at 131.9kg!!!!
I have watched my mate lose 10 kg over three months with the ole "nothing white" diet. Essentially a no bread, spuds, rice, pasta/noodles diet and it is really noticeable on him. But he kept having booze. I am cutting the booze out for the beginning.
2 days in and I'm not crying yet. (and feeling remarkably fresh due to the number of veges and fruit I have had)
I'm too fat to run at the moment so was going to re-join the gym this week but true-love has suggested I do "Gym@FarmWork.com" for a week and then join as there is quite a few high energy small jobs that need to be done around the place.
Anyway, let's see how I go.
The intermittent fasting has helped me during periods I may have gotten a tiny bit tubby, I'm mates with you on FB and I know you're a bit of a foodie so perhaps that is worth a go ? it does mean you can't eat til about 12 but during an 8-9 hour period you can go pretty nuts ( well within reason ) and enjoy a feed while losing weight.
Cheers. That may be phase two. I don't want to go to a drastic change like that in case I don't have the mental fortitude and give up. The past few days of doing what I am doing hasn't been too taxing mentally
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@Hooroo said in The Future of Hooroo.:
@MN5 said in The Future of Hooroo.:
@Hooroo said in The Future of Hooroo.:
Wow! When I started this thread I was 118.3kg.
I have had a prick of a 2018. Work was just too full on and I did next to no exercise for the year apart from the very odd game of golf and ate and drank what I pleased.
I weighed in Saturday at 131.9kg!!!!
I have watched my mate lose 10 kg over three months with the ole "nothing white" diet. Essentially a no bread, spuds, rice, pasta/noodles diet and it is really noticeable on him. But he kept having booze. I am cutting the booze out for the beginning.
2 days in and I'm not crying yet. (and feeling remarkably fresh due to the number of veges and fruit I have had)
I'm too fat to run at the moment so was going to re-join the gym this week but true-love has suggested I do "Gym@FarmWork.com" for a week and then join as there is quite a few high energy small jobs that need to be done around the place.
Anyway, let's see how I go.
The intermittent fasting has helped me during periods I may have gotten a tiny bit tubby, I'm mates with you on FB and I know you're a bit of a foodie so perhaps that is worth a go ? it does mean you can't eat til about 12 but during an 8-9 hour period you can go pretty nuts ( well within reason ) and enjoy a feed while losing weight.
Cheers. That may be phase two. I don't want to go to a drastic change like that in case I don't have the mental fortitude and give up. The past few days of doing what I am doing hasn't been too taxing mentally
It can be tough essentially waiting til 12ish for your first feed but I find black coffee is my best mate during those periods ( also good to ensure good morning bowel movements )
For me personally heaps easier to cope during the week provided I keep busy with work ( and the fern during the quiet periods haha )