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scracha
12th September 2006, 20:12
Fark, 87Kg. I always put on a bit of beef in winter but this will need a record amount of pain to get rid of. I think spending money on pushbike rubber will make me go faster than spending it n carbon fibre for a motorcycle.

Hitcher
12th September 2006, 20:46
I think I was 87kg once...

The Pastor
12th September 2006, 20:49
Yeah me two, I thought about losing weight, but my deep fried dubble breakfast pie habbit didnt agree.

Edbear
12th September 2006, 22:39
I think I was 87kg once...



I'm hoping to get down that way soon meself...:yes:

Hitcher
13th September 2006, 09:22
I'm hoping to get down that way soon meself...

I'd need to amputate something to achieve that.

Dooly
13th September 2006, 09:38
First time ever over Winter I've lost weight!

Not being able to drink alcohol probably helps.:yes:

Pwalo
13th September 2006, 11:53
Just get out and walk a few k's each day you fat git. Decent pair of shoes is a lot cheaper than a bike, and it'll improve your bike's handling no end.

Mind you I was glad when I managed to get back over 65 kg after I was sick so I'll just go and sit back in my corner.

skelstar
13th September 2006, 12:06
Prob 85kg now, was 66kg when I was climbing, would be nice to go back sometime.

Lias
13th September 2006, 12:10
I strongly suspect I'd need to amputate all 3 of my legs to get down to that sort of weight lol.

toymachine
13th September 2006, 12:12
82 atm from 105-110 at christmas... Most of that was lost in 2 weeks around new years... little-no food and lots of alcohol for 2 weeks does wonders...

Hitcher
13th September 2006, 13:03
Just get out and walk a few k's each day you fat git.

You may need to be a bit more explicit, least you offend all of us "fat gits"...

Steam
13th September 2006, 13:11
Have a look at Abby Winters to make your Flabby Winters feel better.

Pwalo
13th September 2006, 14:46
You may need to be a bit more explicit, least you offend all of us "fat gits"...

Sorry me old china. I'm only a short chap (5'6"). Normally around 65kg, but dropped to under 55 when I was sick in my mid 20's. Took me almost 10 years to get back and maintain a reasonable weight.

Of course now I'm overwieght if you do the BMI thingy????? Should be 62kg or something - how the hell does that work? Must be something to do with the figures having been calculated sometime after WW2.

Walking's probably the best all round exercise for most folks, unless you're training to be a competitive athlete or sommit.

Karma
13th September 2006, 14:50
Yeh, god damn BMI figures... mortally obese my fucking arse!

Could do with losing a few KG's mind... time for a bit of treadmilling I think...

skelstar
13th September 2006, 14:52
Apart from the damage it does to your body I have found that running is the fastest way I can lose weight (that I have tried).

For about 3months I ate little more than tuna (in spring-water) and eggs, and would run 3 hours a week. Lost about 10kg and kept it off. Ran 1st ever 1/2marathon in 1h38m. I was well pleased.

A feat I hope to repeat as of tomorrow (will-willing).

Buster
13th September 2006, 15:13
I gave up the booze a few weeks ago. Went from drinking EVERY day (6-8 beers) to nothing at all. It was hard for the first few days but its a piece of piss now. The weight is falling off me, esp around my middle lol.

Kids, dont try that one at home :nono:

scracha
13th September 2006, 19:23
Apart from the damage it does to your body I have found that running is the fastest way I can lose weight (that I have tried).

For about 3months I ate little more than tuna (in spring-water) and eggs, and would run 3 hours a week. Lost about 10kg and kept it off. Ran 1st ever 1/2marathon in 1h38m. I was well pleased.

A feat I hope to repeat as of tomorrow (will-willing).

My knees are @$cked from too much road and marathon running. Can only play soccer if the ground is very soft. It's soooooo easy to put on weight and such a bitch to get rid of it.

MattRSK
13th September 2006, 19:27
I am 6'2" and 62kg. Varies between 62 - 65. People call me a skinny bugger or string bean or some shit like that. Then I look at them and I know deep down inside that they are jealous. I mean I wouldnt want to be any bigger I love been so agile.

SuperDave
13th September 2006, 19:32
What's it like to be over 65kgs? :mellow:

Karma
13th September 2006, 19:36
What's it like to be over 65kgs? :mellow:

What's it like to be blown over by a gust of wind?

MattRSK
13th September 2006, 19:40
Its like flying. Starve yourself, then go up on tongiraro on a windy day.

Lil_Byte
13th September 2006, 19:45
I think I was 87kg once...

I think I was that when I was about 15. Fark I would have to get an amazing dose of teh sh.ts for about 6 months to get back to that:whocares:

Karma
13th September 2006, 19:47
Yeh, I can't remember the last time I was less than 110Kgs, but was probably about um... 8 years ago.

apteryx_haasti
13th September 2006, 19:54
Huh - that's funny - no gals have posted in this thread...

You guys are like, so open and sharing...it's very new age of you.

Well done.

[p/t!]

KLOWN
13th September 2006, 20:10
I used to be between 85-89 kgs for as long as I can remember, now i'm 70kgs because I'm a student and can't afford food, LOL, it all goes on petrol.. seriously though just be poor like me, one meal a day will keep you going!

phantom
13th September 2006, 20:18
I was in the highish 60's all my adult life apart from when I was training for marathons and dropped to 64kg or thereabouts but old age and buggared ankles set in and I got to the heady heights of about 82kg. Had a heart attack and was forced to look at my diet even though it wasn't too bad and have got back into half marathons and the like ( as a walker - easier on the body ) and am back to 73kg. Pretty drastic way to lose weight ( the heart thing I mean ):mellow:

Edbear
13th September 2006, 20:18
Huh - that's funny - no gals have posted in this thread...

You guys are like, so open and sharing...it's very new age of you.

Well done.

[p/t!]



Thanks! We're just big pussycats, really!:love:

SuperDave
15th September 2006, 07:49
What's it like to be blown over by a gust of wind?

:clap:
Think of my power to weight ratio, it's motogp man!