Fatbastarding: NTA log
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Don't forget your straw boater and English Breakfast MvJ. No Earl Grey though - she hates that <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':blink:' />
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Went for a 20km ride last night, and believe I've finally cracked the 48 minute barrier, which means average speed of 25km/h i.e. my first major goal after losing 10kg. Monday night dinner rocks for biking - it has become Steak n pasta night and seems to be the ideal fuel to work with.<br />
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Now I guess I've got to start riding longer distances.<br />
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Next goal: 25 km in an hour - build up endurance, while losing more weight. Was 111kg according to the scales this morning :happy: -
I can bring a boater along for you chaps.....used to be forced to wear one at school. Dunno quite why I still have it actually? :shifty: No I don't still wear it! <br />
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Back on topic, Nick you've shown excellent dedication to your task, and I applaud your weight loss efforts, and also achievements in cycling speed goals. Top stuff. -
Thanks. Its a lot bloody easier since the night time temperatue crept back up into the teens I can tell you! <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':blink:' /><br />
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The scale at home is a damn liar of course - always weighs a few kg under so I'm probably still 115 :nta -
The bike track I ride on has a couple of long stretches uphill Luigi - I get on next to a motorway exit so I start basically in a low-level area and have to ride my fat arse uphill for the first few km in any direction <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':blink:' /><br />
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Mix it up between spinning and grinding depending how attacking I'm feeling <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':lol:' /> -
Been a while since I measured my carcass. My original measurements:<br />
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[quote name='Nick the Aussie']<br />
Chest: 120cm (across the nip-nips)<br />
Gut: 117cm (belly button)<br />
Arse: 125cm (same level as the mummy-daddy button)<br />
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:nta At present:<br />
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Chest: 124cm (PLUS 4cm)<br />
Gut: 114cm (-3cm)<br />
Arse: 122cm (-3cm)<br />
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No idea why that is, though I have been doing pushups of late and wasn't carrying a lot of muscle in the chest area at the start of the year. I will press on (pun intended)<br />
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On the other hand, my original weight at the start of the year was around the 120kg mark, and I'm now consistently hitting 112 :happy: -
Just got back from a 20km ride. Again hit just below the 48 minute mark which is good backup from Monday night. I [i]should[/i] have gone riding last night but was too stuffed. Early to bed I think as the last few midnighters watching rugby recordings got me in the doghouse :shifty: One should never be so tired as to misinterpret what the wife says first thing in the morning. She doesn't like it when I slam the car door hard enough to make Little Aussie cry :neutral:<br />
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All solved with a bunch of roses and a heartfelt apology :happy: -
That's good work Nicky.<br />
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How's 'Project New Road Bike' coming along? Christmas is coming so maybe a few hints dropped round the house...<br />
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I would suggest a bit of running too. It'll be painful but the effect on your biking will be dramatic. The main reason I run is to get improvements on the bike, both from increased fitness and less weight. Shovelling 100+ kilos uphill on a bike is no fun, so any loss is going to make a difference. If you added one or two 5k runs a week to your regime, you'd love the impact it would have. -
Project Road Bike is on hold pending house renovation (second storey) and the subsequent mortgage increase. I'm working out a way to shoe-horn it into the mortgage though <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':blink:' /><br />
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Yes will be getting into the running, and some touch footy if I can manage it, when the daylight improves. Like to do it down at the oval with footy boots on as I want to play next year :shifty: -
Luigi's right. As the name suggests, do a bit of cycling, and ALWAYS go better when I'm doing something else, gym, squash, running(hate it, unless there's a football involved). Bike legs are good for riding, but not much else, and you really lose the lateral movement and take off. But the cycle's good for the poor old knees! And you'll burn more fat with longer rides, don't really need to go fast, but kilometres in the legs are the answer. Good luck.
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Yeah its a bit of a shit on my current horse cyclo - a $400 Malvern Star MTB <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':blink:' /> From an exercise point of view its pretty good but can get discouraging.<br />
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As Luigi suggests above, I'm aiming for a decent (not stupid) road bike as a long-term solution and to help clock up those long rides. At this stage the only criteria are full Ultegra fitout, Velocity Deep V wheels and standard frame geometry (compact doesn't seem to make any sense to me). So Trek are looking good from this point of view, though at my weight something a bit stronger a Lemond cylcocross might be the go. -
Yep, bugger the compact frame, WOFT. Think about Campag gear - I used to use Ultegra, went ot Campag few yrs ago. The new mid-range Campag stuff is exactly what the top of the range Campag Record stuff was a few years ago, and much cheaper. Seems to stay in tune much better, and similar price to Ultegra. BUT, if you're going for a complete bike, you will often get a good price, so no problem with Ultegra. If you're a big bugger (I esp mean tall) it can be worth thinking about getting properly fitted. I went a bit silly and got a custom frame which I love, but no need to be that extreme. Velocity rims are bullet-proof, got some wheels built with fancy-pants hubs / spokes and Velocity rims, love'em. Don't know so much about Lemond, although a mate rides one, he seems pretty happy.
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Yeah I need to double-check my sizing - I'm only just on 6" tall but feel a bit hunched up sometimes. A mate of mine recommends you get the next size up from what they recommend, as he likes to stretch out a bit. He'd know, having ridden the continent west-east (Scott CR-1 I think) AND south-north (Merlin Cyrene). He's the one who recommended the Ultegra gear but then he usually buys the top of range Shimano stuff.<br />
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All this of course depends on me getting budget approval from The Minister For Finance and Entertainment. And she's a tough one <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':blink:' /> -
Just back from a 25km ride - not as cold as I thought it would be, and must say the new Nike nix are doing the trick as far as the padded nether regions go <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':blink:' /><br />
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Got in around an hour which is acceptable, seeing as how I haven't hopped on the machine for a week. :shifty: Usually when hitting the 25km ride I get a bit headachey but this time was fine. Must be something to do with (once again) a steak n pasta dinner this evening :nta -
Got about 8km into the ride today when I noticed it was fucking hard to pedal downhill. Sure enough, the rear wheel was rubbing on the brake caliper something wicked, and thus was buckled. Thinking back, I realised I'd heard a rather loud POING-type sound early into the ride, and that it was a broken spoke. FUCK.<br />
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I hate this cheap piece of shit bike. I'm going to have to start lobbying Mrs TA to allocate funds for a new rig... -
ive been considering getting some gay shorts for cycling too... find that once i hit 20miles my crotch aches for a couple of days... <br />
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last sunday i got a flattie 15 miles out of london, didnt have any repair stuff either as id loaded up on camera gear... grrrrr -
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Got about 8km into the ride today when I noticed it was fucking hard to pedal downhill. Sure enough, the rear wheel was rubbing on the brake caliper something wicked, and thus was buckled. Thinking back, I realised I'd heard a rather loud POING-type sound early into the ride, and that it was a broken spoke. FUCK.<br />
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I hate this cheap piece of shit bike. I'm going to have to start lobbying Mrs TA to allocate funds for a new rig...<br />
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Hate that! Just had my rear wheel rebuilt after blowing several spokes at different times, major pain in the arse. Lobby hard! Push the "personal safety" line! -
cyclo - I don't think it'll count until I come back without some skin :nta In the meantime I'll just keep adding up the reciepts and letting her know how much my $400 MTB has REALLY cost :happy:<br />
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[quote name='phoenetia']<br />
ive been considering getting some gay shorts for cycling too... find that once i hit 20miles my crotch aches for a couple of days... [/quote]<br />
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You could get shy shorts - several manufacturers make them and they've got pockets and stuff as well as the padding on the crotch. I think most have removable padding too so you can just wear them like regular shorts. This is one I found on google:<br />
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[url="http://www.unoclothing.com/k_shyone.html"]http://www.unoclothing.com/k_shyone.html[/url]<br />
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[quote]last sunday i got a flattie 15 miles out of london, didnt have any repair stuff either as id loaded up on camera gear... grrrrr<br />
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Yeah I'd stripped my bike down to bare essentials so left my toolkit at home :tickedoff: -
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cyclo - I don't think it'll count until I come back without some skin :nta In the meantime I'll just keep adding up the reciepts and letting her know how much my $400 MTB has REALLY cost :happy:<br />
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[quote name='phoenetia']<br />
ive been considering getting some gay shorts for cycling too... find that once i hit 20miles my crotch aches for a couple of days... [/quote]<br />
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You could get shy shorts - several manufacturers make them and they've got pockets and stuff as well as the padding on the crotch. I think most have removable padding too so you can just wear them like regular shorts. This is one I found on google:<br />
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[url="http://www.unoclothing.com/k_shyone.html"]http://www.unoclothing.com/k_shyone.html[/url]<br />
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[quote]last sunday i got a flattie 15 miles out of london, didnt have any repair stuff either as id loaded up on camera gear... grrrrr<br />
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Yeah I'd stripped my bike down to bare essentials so left my toolkit at home :tickedoff:<br />
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Or you could try: [url="http://www.ugoguys.co.uk"]www.ugoguys.co.uk[/url] for some MTB-style cyling shorts as well as shirts and other cycling stuff. Pretty good site and great service. I sleep with the owner ... :whistle:<br />
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Nick, I've just spent two days at the annual Eurobike show in Germany - staring at thousands of lush rigs - from top end carbon fibre to all-steel fixed wheels. Then of course there were all the MTBs etc. Bloody amazing!<br />
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My personal favourites were:<br />
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[url="http://www.cycles-for-heroes.com"]www.cycles-for-heroes.com[/url] (stay with the German version of this site and look for the Blackjack)<br />
[url="http://www.sevencycles.com/bikes/singlespeed.html"]www.sevencycles.com/bikes/singlespeed.html[/url]<br />
[url="http://www.storck-bicycle.de/de/index.htm"]www.storck-bicycle.de/de/index.htm[/url]<br />
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So many bikes .....