- Location
- Glasgow
Hi there!
I've been chubby
all my life, even though I'm in a very active job. Decided last April to train for a charity 20k walk (not ride,
), adjusted my diet (we all know what to do, but ...) and lost just over a stone. Wanted to loose a wee bit more, but it was not shifting! So I started to cycle to work (only 5 miles each way), lost 1 stone and a half without even trying hard. Now I have to remember to eat chocolate sometimes
, if I loose anymore weight I'll go bankrupt, it's costing me a fortune in new clothes! Also, all this fresh air puts you in a good mood that not even work hassle can affect 
You don't have to spend too much money on your accessories to enjoy your rides, sometimes what suits you best is already in your home: old rucksack, waterproof clothing, sturdy boots.
I recommend, as a newbie, a good relationship with your lbs: my bike man did not take me seriously when I told him that I wanted to commute with my old bike. He changed his mind when I lasted through November, and then bought a new bike of him!
Good luck, you can do it!
I've been chubby




You don't have to spend too much money on your accessories to enjoy your rides, sometimes what suits you best is already in your home: old rucksack, waterproof clothing, sturdy boots.
I recommend, as a newbie, a good relationship with your lbs: my bike man did not take me seriously when I told him that I wanted to commute with my old bike. He changed his mind when I lasted through November, and then bought a new bike of him!
Good luck, you can do it!