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And yeah I'm a fucking data nerd, but tracking how far you've gone in a certain pair of shoes or on a certain bike etc is rad:
I have had this in Strava for a while, but the other shoes I had (Trail Glove 4 & 5 respectively) were also used casually as well. Both recorded about 400km.
The Trail Glove 6 is a weird fit - very tight to get on even taking into account they're new. But I wouldn't wear them out anywhere - keeping them purely for walking, running, and probably hiking where I don't really need the boots.
Hoping to get them to 500km. The hiking boots shit me because most of the time I'm wearing zero-drop shoes. The boots have an elevated heel by comparison and it stuffs up my knees and hips.
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Walk yesterday afternoon as I slept in too late to go in the morning - I've been reacquainting myself with the Dune trilogy in preparation for Villeneuve fucking it up, so get to sleep after 2300. Bad NTA. BAD.
This morning was weigh in so thought i'd better go sweat off a bit of fluid before that:
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Weigh in Thursday morning - last week versus this week:
Week 0: Weight 107.80kg, Chest 117cm, Waist 115cm, Hips 116cm
Week 1: Weight 107.05kg, Chest 117cm, Waist 115cm, Hips 115cm
Week 2: Weight 106.60kg, Chest 117cm, Waist 115cm, Hips 115cm
Week 3: Weight 106.70kg , Chest 117cm, Waist 114cm, Hips 115cm
Week 4: Weight 105.70kg , Chest 117cm, Waist 114cm, Hips 115cm
Week 5: Weight 105.45kg, Chest 116cm, Waist 114cm, Hips 115cm
Another 250g and another cm somewhere. Good thing I went for that walk.
Admittedly this week's result could have been a lot better, because my eating regime was kind of shit. Onward and upward.
Next week looking to be sub-105kg.
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Short walk home from the pub.
Yes, the fucking PUB. Caught up with a few of the rugby club committee after 4 months. Had about 4-5 beers including White Rabbit (basically the only dark beer I'll drink).
Upvote more for the pub visit not the walk!
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Weigh in Thursday morning - last week versus this week:
Week 0: Weight 107.80kg, Chest 117cm, Waist 115cm, Hips 116cm
Week 1: Weight 107.05kg, Chest 117cm, Waist 115cm, Hips 115cm
Week 2: Weight 106.60kg, Chest 117cm, Waist 115cm, Hips 115cm
Week 3: Weight 106.70kg , Chest 117cm, Waist 114cm, Hips 115cm
Week 4: Weight 105.70kg , Chest 117cm, Waist 114cm, Hips 115cm
Week 5: Weight 105.45kg, Chest 116cm, Waist 114cm, Hips 115cm
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Next week looking to be sub-105kg.Week 6: Weight 104.60kg, Chest 116cm, Waist 113cm, Hips 114cm
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TBH I'm pretty chuffed with that result, given the shitty eating I've done in the last week.
With 6 weeks left in this sprint, an average 500g loss per week gets me to 101.60kg with total loss of 6.20kg over the sprint.
I'd need to go at 780g to get under the ton, which is probably not too healthy
As a last point: have scheduled in for the first part of The Greath North Walk on 31/10 - a bit over 30km from the Sydney CBD to northern suburbs.
Public transport at both ends, and despite a bit of elevation here and there I reckon I can daypack that in about 6 hours walking time, 7 hours total. Add an hour or so at each end for the train and we're good.
Hopefully the DJI gimbals I ordered shows up before then and I can take some nice video.
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TBH I'm pretty chuffed with that result, given the shitty eating I've done in the last week.
With 6 weeks left in this sprint, an average 500g loss per week gets me to 101.60kg with total loss of 6.20kg over the sprint.
I'd need to go at 780g to get under the ton, which is probably not too healthy
As a last point: have scheduled in for the first part of The Greath North Walk on 31/10 - a bit over 30km from the Sydney CBD to northern suburbs.
Public transport at both ends, and despite a bit of elevation here and there I reckon I can daypack that in about 6 hours walking time, 7 hours total. Add an hour or so at each end for the train and we're good.
Hopefully the DJI gimbals I ordered shows up before then and I can take some nice video.
What's the shitty eating involved. Any chance of getting that under control? With that level of activity the weight will fall off if you can try to get some form of calorific deficit.
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What's the shitty eating involved. Any chance of getting that under control? With that level of activity the weight will fall off if you can try to get some form of calorific deficit.
Pub friday = 4-5 beers
Dinner Saturday = Lone Star on the spur of the moment
Dinner Monday = Thai for daughter's birthday followed by cakey goodness.I'm a sugar fiend as stated before, so if I could trim a bit of that it is probably worth another couple of kg over a month.
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@rancid-schnitzel said in Back for more!:
What's the shitty eating involved. Any chance of getting that under control? With that level of activity the weight will fall off if you can try to get some form of calorific deficit.
Pub friday = 4-5 beers
Dinner Saturday = Lone Star on the spur of the moment
Dinner Monday = Thai for daughter's birthday followed by cakey goodness.I'm a sugar fiend as stated before, so if I could trim a bit of that it is probably worth another couple of kg over a month.
Yeah that's the issue. It's important to have a life and that social aspect is crucial for most people. Good luck finding a "clean" meal at almost any place to eat out.
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What's the shitty eating involved. Any chance of getting that under control? With that level of activity the weight will fall off if you can try to get some form of calorific deficit.
Pub friday = 4-5 beers
Dinner Saturday = Lone Star on the spur of the moment
Dinner Monday = Thai for daughter's birthday followed by cakey goodness.I'm a sugar fiend as stated before, so if I could trim a bit of that it is probably worth another couple of kg over a month.
Yeah that's the issue. It's important to have a life and that social aspect is crucial for most people. Good luck finding a "clean" meal at almost any place to eat out.
Steak, salad and not too many chips is always a good go to and Thai minus the cake is ok too.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel @MN5 diet is interesting in the broader scheme as well.
When I was seeing the cardiologist for the hole in my heart a couple of years back, we were discussing the type of cholesterol one of my scans showed up. The doc said it was common in men my age, particularly those who lost weight in a fairly short period of time.
I reckon paleo diet is probably something to do with it - particularly the guys who go overboard on the meat and eggs and don't bring the salad along for the ride.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel @MN5 diet is interesting in the broader scheme as well.
When I was seeing the cardiologist for the hole in my heart a couple of years back, we were discussing the type of cholesterol one of my scans showed up. The doc said it was common in men my age, particularly those who lost weight in a fairly short period of time.
I reckon paleo diet is probably something to do with it - particularly the guys who go overboard on the meat and eggs and don't bring the salad along for the ride.
Indeed. Sometimes the focus on weight loss comes at the expense of other things. A good Mate of mine has lost more than 30 kilos by doing some cardio every day and staying under 2000 calories. It's an amazing effort but he's starting to look sickly, like someone who has just recovered from a long-term illness. Those 2000 calories are way too low in protein and other stuff the body likes. Hopefully he'll start to adapt but I understand it's difficult to stop when you're on a roll.