I started cycling again towards the end of summer last year, and so far I'm only back up to 15-20 mile rides. I signed up for the 100-mile Liverpool-Chester-Liverpool in July as a target, and I've been riding once or twice a week, coupled with walking (~12,000 steps per day) and other exercises (turbo, elliptical trainer).
Last month our old mechanical scales finally broke (big heavy-duty ones, but about 40 years old), and I got a new digital set - and was shocked to find the old ones were under-weighing by around 5 kilos and I really weighed 99.7kg! At a height of 1m 74 that's far too heavy to ride 100 miles.
So, my first target is to get below 90kg, and steadily increase the cycling mileage with my next goal a 30-miler. And I'm not allowing myself any alcohol until I break 90kg (which is tough for a home winemaker).
As usual when I start a weight loss drive, the first two weeks started well enough (-1.6kg and -0.6kg), then it flattened out the next week (-0.1kg). Usually what then happens is my weight continues to drop gradually, but eventually the loss slows and pretty much stops and I lose motivation after a couple of months - and I start getting heavier again.
From week 4, I decided to try low-carb (it's worked for me quite well in the past), and I'm pleased to say the first week on it saw a 1.6kg drop, giving me a 3.8kg fall in 4 weeks - I'll weigh myself again on Monday for week 5.
What is interesting is that I find I can consume far fewer calories without feeling hungry - a 400 kcal cheese omelette can leave me feeling sated for much of the day, and very low-cal all-veg foods fill in gaps quite nicely. I also find I've slept better this week, and I'm waking in the mornings not feeling hungry.
For the first few days I did feel quite tired and it took serious effort to get into my exercises, but that seems to have worn off. It does take me a little longer to warm up properly than before (although after less than 2 weeks, it's still too early to be sure), and I take beta blockers and they slow down the warmup too, but once I get going I'm fine - a 6-mile walk yesterday (at about 4mph) went well and I felt full of energy.
Anyway, I hope you good folks don't mind indulging me with this thread as I target the 100 - it will motivate me more to know I'll be exposing my failure in public if I don't make it
Alan
Last month our old mechanical scales finally broke (big heavy-duty ones, but about 40 years old), and I got a new digital set - and was shocked to find the old ones were under-weighing by around 5 kilos and I really weighed 99.7kg! At a height of 1m 74 that's far too heavy to ride 100 miles.
So, my first target is to get below 90kg, and steadily increase the cycling mileage with my next goal a 30-miler. And I'm not allowing myself any alcohol until I break 90kg (which is tough for a home winemaker).
As usual when I start a weight loss drive, the first two weeks started well enough (-1.6kg and -0.6kg), then it flattened out the next week (-0.1kg). Usually what then happens is my weight continues to drop gradually, but eventually the loss slows and pretty much stops and I lose motivation after a couple of months - and I start getting heavier again.
From week 4, I decided to try low-carb (it's worked for me quite well in the past), and I'm pleased to say the first week on it saw a 1.6kg drop, giving me a 3.8kg fall in 4 weeks - I'll weigh myself again on Monday for week 5.
What is interesting is that I find I can consume far fewer calories without feeling hungry - a 400 kcal cheese omelette can leave me feeling sated for much of the day, and very low-cal all-veg foods fill in gaps quite nicely. I also find I've slept better this week, and I'm waking in the mornings not feeling hungry.
For the first few days I did feel quite tired and it took serious effort to get into my exercises, but that seems to have worn off. It does take me a little longer to warm up properly than before (although after less than 2 weeks, it's still too early to be sure), and I take beta blockers and they slow down the warmup too, but once I get going I'm fine - a 6-mile walk yesterday (at about 4mph) went well and I felt full of energy.
Anyway, I hope you good folks don't mind indulging me with this thread as I target the 100 - it will motivate me more to know I'll be exposing my failure in public if I don't make it

Alan