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Old 05-03.-2007, 02:41 PM   #46
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I will check again in another week. If I have not lost a pound by then what should I do?
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Old 05-03.-2007, 03:01 PM   #47
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Nothing after a week, if you stay on the same weight for three weeks running then you need to take another look at your diet and also at the amount and intensity of your exercise. Sort of a "kick start" to your body. The problem being that when you start to lose weight, your body's response is to go into "starvation mode" and try and stop the weight loss, so to get around this, you either consume fewer calories (which is not always practical) or you exercise more.

You shouldn't be trying to lose more than a pound a week anyway, 2 lbs max.
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Old 05-03.-2007, 03:25 PM   #48
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Ok how about this... For breakfast I will eat Oatmeal, with some butter and sugar and a glass of OJ. For a snack I will have a granola bar and some water or maybe some fruit instead. For Lunch I will have a turkey sandwhich on whole weat with some mayo and some pineapple on the side. For dinner I will have roasted chicken, pea's some mac and cheese and water. Does that sound better?
Eveyone is built different with different matabolism - I have lost 12 kg in 3 or 4 months from when I started cycling last November from 88 kg down to 76 kg - 6ft 1 inch tall - i ride 2.5 hours daily (except wet days) and eat very well but no junk food - good stuff only - firstly cereal before ride - toast and jam when finished - lunch salad sandwiches or pasta - big cooked dinner with lots of vegies (fish, steak, sausages, rissoles, chicken etc) - in between during the day plenty of fresh fruit and cheese/bikkies - lots of water and fruit juice - 1 day a week some wine with dinner - lost no weight in the first month - now seem to have plateaud out - was not even thinking of losing weight - just enjoying cycling and keeping fit - also age 63 years - not bad for an old fella
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Old 05-03.-2007, 08:11 PM   #49
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Eveyone is built different with different matabolism - I have lost 12 kg in 3 or 4 months from when I started cycling last November from 88 kg down to 76 kg - 6ft 1 inch tall - i ride 2.5 hours daily (except wet days) and eat very well but no junk food - good stuff only - firstly cereal before ride - toast and jam when finished - lunch salad sandwiches or pasta - big cooked dinner with lots of vegies (fish, steak, sausages, rissoles, chicken etc) - in between during the day plenty of fresh fruit and cheese/bikkies - lots of water and fruit juice - 1 day a week some wine with dinner - lost no weight in the first month - now seem to have plateaud out - was not even thinking of losing weight - just enjoying cycling and keeping fit - also age 63 years - not bad for an old fella

dont go by weight - look if your belt is tighter your body will now have more glycogen energy because the muscles can store some of the carbs as glycogen for your next bout of training. this will make you more "Heavy"but less "fat" also make sure you weigh yourself in the morning with empty bladder and bowels
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Old 19-06.-2007, 01:03 PM   #50
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As far as the drinking goes I only drink liquor now. Sometimes mixed into a soda or something. I don't eat bad after I drink, just my eating pattern is weird because I get up at like 3pm.

Also, you make it sound like liquor has no calories - a shot of Vodka or any other 70-80 proof liquor has approximately the same calories (around 100) as a 12oz light beer. A night of drinking shots can easily turn into 1000+ calories without too much effort (especially for a big guy who takes a lot to feel buzzed, I'm 6'4" 205 down from 258 on Jan 1, I know what it takes me to get drunk and I wish it was a lot less!).
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Old 19-06.-2007, 08:29 PM   #51
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Oh, I know lifting weights will do nothing for my heart but if I build muscle then I will burn a little more fat and I wouldn't mind being somewhat buff. Atleast not have twigs for arms anymore.

Wrong. Weight training helps the body immensely with glucose control, VERY important for the heart.
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Old 25-06.-2007, 08:00 AM   #52
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I am just soo confused with so many diets out there. I know for a fact the low carb diet works because my mom did it and lost like 20 pounds in 3 months with No exercise.



I think you just said what is key here: no exercise. Low carb diets were not really designed for active lifestyle. If you want to have enough fuel to burn on a long run, you need those carbohydrates. Your choices are simple: 1. resign yourself to being hungry and burned out on your rides. 2. give up cycling. 3. Give up the low-carb diet. Those are your alternatives. Which one do you wanna pick?

Good luck with your decision. WKB.
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