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Sat 31 May, 2014 6:05 pm
Having seen these threads on other forums I was wondering whether or not we need a dedicated thread here. More of a general thread than those we have already which seem to be dedicated to either training or diet.
I'm motivated by my beloved attempt to get her weight under control and how much better I personally feel having shed 15 kilos of extra belly fat.
According to the tables I am still overweight, I never want to be as skinny as I was when 21 but another few kilos and I think I'll be happy.
The Boss says I haven't looked better in years and I'm not having any real hunger pangs or desire to gorge on icecream or devour Mars bars
Just for the record I am 186cm tall and my inflated chest measurement is 117cm
Sat 31 May, 2014 6:08 pm
Moondog55 wrote:and I'm not having any real hunger pangs or desire to gorge on icecream or devour Mars bars
Hey Moondog. Any clues on how that's possible??
Sat 31 May, 2014 9:16 pm
Honestly I have no idea why.
Really all I have done is cut out my weekly kilo of brie and the crackers that go with it and we stopped eating icecream. Normally we both eat fresh healthy food, just too much of it. I haven't even upped my walking much either. I did tho have an extreme low blood sugar moment this PM around 1530 because I forgot to eat at lunchtime and had to eat a bowl of weetbix with a banana
Sun 01 Jun, 2014 8:37 pm
Dropping 15kg is like bushwalking without a pack. The ecstasy of that scenario should motivate anyone !!! Certainly getting rid of a bit of non productive weight must be about the simplest physical boost available to anyone who is carrying a bit - easier for lungs, heart, joints and so on - and it can save money !!!
I do however relate to the ice cream and brie (separately

) deprivation pangs.
Sun 01 Jun, 2014 9:40 pm
Snap 15 kg Fantastic that wont only save money , wait you might have to buy a warmer sleeping bag now your not so insulated .But also save your life, well done Moondog...
Tue 03 Jun, 2014 8:39 am
Drop 15 kg? I'd be close to a skeleton. And there is NO WAY I'm living without the Camembert and occasional ice cream. Connoisseur Caramel, Honey & Macadamia, anyone?
Tue 03 Jun, 2014 4:45 pm
I think the best way to lose weight is to hang out in any place ending in 'stan for a couple of months
Tue 03 Jun, 2014 5:10 pm
north-north-west wrote:Drop 15 kg? I'd be close to a skeleton. And there is NO WAY I'm living without the Camembert and occasional ice cream. Connoisseur Caramel, Honey & Macadamia, anyone?
You've discovered CCHM too I see. Woolies and Coles have their own cheaper versions that are still rather spiffy imo. Occasional ice cream - no worries. A whole container per sitting? Not so good.
Wed 04 Jun, 2014 10:02 am
Tortoise wrote:north-north-west wrote:Drop 15 kg? I'd be close to a skeleton. And there is NO WAY I'm living without the Camembert and occasional ice cream. Connoisseur Caramel, Honey & Macadamia, anyone?
You've discovered CCHM too I see. Woolies and Coles have their own cheaper versions that are still rather spiffy imo. Occasional ice cream - no worries. A whole container per sitting? Not so good.

I didn't realize it was possible not to eat a whole tub in one sitting.
Wed 04 Jun, 2014 1:18 pm
I didn't realize it was possible not to eat a whole tub in one sitting.
Actually, I believe it would more often involve getting up a number of times for a reasonable looking helping... Perhaps I shouldn't have given anyone the idea though...
Wed 04 Jun, 2014 3:45 pm
Cool Breeze wrote:I didn't realize it was possible not to eat a whole tub in one sitting.
It takes a great deal of will power - the first time. When you take the half-empty container out half an hour later, you're fine.
Wed 04 Jun, 2014 3:57 pm
This is a 4 liter tub you are talking about or the "1 pint" single portion.
My stomach is telling me I'm starving and you people are torturing me with icecream.
Wed 04 Jun, 2014 4:07 pm
Moondog55 wrote:This is a 4 liter tub you are talking about or the "1 pint" single portion.
My stomach is telling me I'm starving and you people are torturing me with icecream.

You can get 4l tubs of Connoisseur Ice Cream? Lead me to it . . . *drool*
Wed 04 Jun, 2014 5:58 pm
The new Coles Peanut Butter ice cream is to die for!
Wed 04 Jun, 2014 7:20 pm
Moondog55 wrote:My stomach is telling me I'm starving and you people are torturing me with icecream.

Sorry Moondog. Not intended!
Tue 17 Jun, 2014 9:57 pm
This is starting to become a problem, my damned pants won't stay up and I've run out of holes in my belt.
Also on a serious note; my body really is telling me to eat, it's those damned fat cells wanting to be filed up to overflowing again.
I'm still the same weight give or take but still slimming down, lean body mass is denser than fat
Tue 17 Jun, 2014 10:39 pm
Moondog55 wrote:This is starting to become a problem, my damned pants won't stay up and I've run out of holes in my belt.
Solution:
New belt goes at top of shopping list.
Hey - at least it's a fairly cheap item.
Wed 18 Jun, 2014 8:50 am
north-north-west wrote:Moondog55 wrote:This is starting to become a problem, my damned pants won't stay up and I've run out of holes in my belt.
Solution:
New belt goes at top of shopping list.
Hey - at least it's a fairly cheap item.
Just take it to your local shoe repair shop. They normally add extra belt holes for you. Mine does it as a freebie.
Wed 18 Jun, 2014 9:14 am
Or invest in a hand punch and add holes as required. It's also handy for those MYOG projects.
Wed 18 Jun, 2014 9:29 am
GPSGuided wrote:Or invest in a hand punch and add holes as required. It's also handy for those MYOG projects.
I used my little rechargeable drill and added an extra hole that way.
Interestingly my beloved says I am snoring less badly over the last few weeks
Wed 18 Jun, 2014 9:59 am
radson wrote:I think the best way to lose weight is to hang out in any place ending in 'stan for a couple of months

Lol
Wed 18 Jun, 2014 12:19 pm
radson wrote:I think the best way to lose weight is to hang out in any place ending in 'stan for a couple of months

Now I know
Khan-berra-stan??
Wed 18 Jun, 2014 1:44 pm
Phrettivhalliestan.
Week done with the weight loss and snoring change. Have you noticed feeling less tired over the day too?
Many people who snore have some sleep apnea too, that decreases sleep efficiency.
Wed 18 Jun, 2014 2:02 pm
Yes, although the difference isn't all that great I have noticed I take less time and much less coffee to wake up. I just repaired my sled harness so tomorrow I'll start my pulling training. Last year I found 2 or three weeks was just enough to get me started and made the first couple of days pulking much easier
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