jonny jeez
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- Location
- Chislehurst, Kent, UK
One of the reasons that I took up cycling was to get in shape (again) having got out of shape over the last 3 years. I spent ages in my car...sitting still ....and ages in my office (or clients offices) doing the same.
Ultimatley, I aim to compete in a few triathlons with some pals (something that has been beyond me for 3 years)
So I got on the bike and started using the time that I previously spent sitting in traffic, to better effect ....and was interested (as a measure of success) to see how huch weight I would drop as I rode in each week.
Although initially I lost a fair bit (around 3/4 of a stone) I've found that my body has just kinda "got used to it" and refuses to budge down the scale any more.
I'm staggered by this as my commute is pretty long and even if I only complete it 3 days in a week, I'll still rack up 114 miles a week....which is not too shabby (IMO).
Has anyone else noticed this?...I'm not really after suggestions of how to loose weight, I just want to see if this is common with cycling?
Jonny
Ultimatley, I aim to compete in a few triathlons with some pals (something that has been beyond me for 3 years)
So I got on the bike and started using the time that I previously spent sitting in traffic, to better effect ....and was interested (as a measure of success) to see how huch weight I would drop as I rode in each week.
Although initially I lost a fair bit (around 3/4 of a stone) I've found that my body has just kinda "got used to it" and refuses to budge down the scale any more.
I'm staggered by this as my commute is pretty long and even if I only complete it 3 days in a week, I'll still rack up 114 miles a week....which is not too shabby (IMO).
Has anyone else noticed this?...I'm not really after suggestions of how to loose weight, I just want to see if this is common with cycling?
Jonny