Took a free weeks trial of a local fitness club to try one of their strength based circuit classes. Just 45 minutes, and given that I was one of the younger (albeit bulkier) people there, that it'd be fine.
Absolutely not and ended my session with a nice relaxing chunder
My arms, legs, and chest are killing me just now, however signed up to a membership with them. When I started playing the football I struggled to play on a fives pitch for even five minutes, it got to the point where I was playing at wing back for 90 minutes on a full sized pitch. Hoping if I keep the same attitude of working hard at it until it becomes easy, then I'll have the same progress in terms of strength.
Also going bouldering tomorrow which I'm looking forward to.
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03-10-2023 12:45 PM #391
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Do you think your security can keep you in purity, you will not shake us off above or below. Scottish friction, Scottish fiction
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04-10-2023 08:58 AM #392
Me and the wife are on a health kick right now, dropping loads of excess carbs and no sugars/processed foods. She's been doing 4-5 mile walks or aerobics in the house, I've been on my spin bike with some added calisthenics. I've dropped 18lbs and she dropped 15lbs.
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04-10-2023 04:13 PM #393This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I’ve been stocking the fridge with high protein and/or fibre and low calorie things to snack on and ditching anything outwith that.
10 cal fruit jellies, skyr pouches, protein yogurt pouches, satay chicken sticks, stuff like that. Plenty fruit and berries.
It’s so much easier (as long as you track calories) being able to snack and know it’s mostly not going to be an issue.
Do you think your security can keep you in purity, you will not shake us off above or below. Scottish friction, Scottish fiction
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Just back from trying bouldering and loved it. Arms hurt, hands hurt, chest hurts but didn’t have the repetitive nature of the gym, filled with nice people, and a load of different difficulty climbs to keep challenging yourself.
Can see it becoming a part of my routine. I feel that my clothes are a bit looser so taken it as a sign to focus on the scales less and how my body feels a bit more.Last edited by Northernhibee; 04-10-2023 at 08:31 PM.
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05-10-2023 05:31 AM #396This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I played many sports but particularly rugby and American football and competed in natural bodybuilding from 40-47, it was after that I sold my taxi and became a personal trainer for 2 years. I've had both hips done due to arthritis but retained the knowledge of doing the training, diet and nutrition. It's all about mind set.
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05-10-2023 11:18 AM #397This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Do you think your security can keep you in purity, you will not shake us off above or below. Scottish friction, Scottish fiction
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05-10-2023 07:53 PM #401
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It really is as simple as eat more calories than you burn and you'll put on weight, less and you'll lose it.
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05-10-2023 08:32 PM #402This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote"...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
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05-10-2023 09:38 PM #403This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Diet companies and programs like to make you think there is some secret but it's as simple as taking in less calories than you use to lose weight.
It's better if they calories are balanced nutritionally but non the less, if you have 10 bars a day for a month at 2200 calories and burn 2500 you'll lose about 1.5 pound by the end of the month. Its about 3500 calories to lose 1 pound
My fitness pal app is great for counting calories
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06-10-2023 06:44 AM #405This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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06-10-2023 07:44 AM #406
Some people need calories to know what they're taking in, weight watchers for example, it's really all about taking out the junk in your diet. Carbs is the biggest problem in most diets, bread, pasta, potatoes, change to seeded bread, brown pasta and rice and switch to sweet potato. Take out as much processed food as possible and fill the plate with veg, veg is free calories in any diet.
I competed in the BNBF natural bodybuilding championships, I was 2nd in the Scottish over 40's and 5th in the British with a body fat of 5%. I became a personal trainer but after 2 years had to return to the taxis as I had arthritis in my hips and in lots of pain.
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Vegetables aren't free calories sweet potato has 120cals per 100g. If you ate 2500 calories for the rest of each day then ate sweet potatoes on top you'd put on weight
Here a professor did an experiment to make it clear to people. He changed his diet from healthy to mostly junk but took multivits to keep it safe. He lost weight obviously as he was in calorie deficit
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.mensxp.com/amp/health/weight-loss/48286-here-rsquo-s-how-a-professor-who-only-ate-junk-food-for-10-weeks-lost-12-pounds.html
Here's How A Professor Who ONLY Ate Junk Food For 10 Weeks Lost 12 Kilos
Professor Mark Haub aka the Twinkies professor started eating a diet that ensured he ate less than 1800 calories in a day. For a person of his weight, he would need around 2600 calories a day to maintain weight. This effectively put him in a calorie deficit. Two-thirds of his calories came for absolute junk food and sugary stuff like Twinkies (a brand of cakes), Oreos, Doritos, and a variety of sugary cereals. Along with that, he ate some green veggies, a protein shake, and a multivitamin per day.
The results:
1. He lost 27 pounds of body weight in 10 weeks.
2. His body fat dropped from 33.4 to 24.6 percent.
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06-10-2023 09:27 AM #410
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Yep and how long does a Mars bar fill you up for? When I'm calories counting I'm nowhere near 2000 cals being a wee woman I'd get about 5 or 6. A portioned balanced diet and a walk every day is the way to go.
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06-10-2023 09:47 AM #412
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There was a NASA study done a few years back where an employee only ate 6 donuts a day, which kept him in a caloric deficit and over 6 weeks he consistently lost weight. It’s as simple as Calories in over Calories out when it comes to losing or gaining weight.
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06-10-2023 10:29 AM #414
Good video here which sums up pretty much everything being said here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_tDYrKgYd0
Sean has other great videos on dieting, weight loss and excercise, well worth a follow on Youtube."...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
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Where that argument is less valid is when you consider the satiety of the foods and their macro nutrients. It would be a lot harder to build muscle eating 2500 of chocolate because you're taking in calories in the sugar and fats in the chocolate and not in protein which helps you develop muscle. Plus, higher fat and sugary foods don't keep you full, so you'll spend a lot of your time hungry. Plus the amount of sugar you intake will probably develop risks of health complications."...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
Sir Alex Ferguson
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06-10-2023 02:19 PM #416
I didn't say sweet potato was a veg, it's classed as a carb like rice, pasta, bread etc. Any other veg is seen as free, such as cabbage, broccoli, green beans, they are full of vitamins and nutrients. More recently things like kale and seaweed have become very popular. Carbs turn into sugar which gives energy, if you don't burn off this energy it gets stored and turns into fat. Cut our simple carbs like white bread and pasta and replace with complex carbs like wholemeal. Porridge in the morning is great as it's a slow release carb, in other words it releases energy in dribs and drabs meaning you don't feel hungry as quickly, bran flakes are similar, also sweet potato.
I've cut down on my bread and cut out unnecessary extras like crisps, biscuits and chocolate and get my sweet fix from fruit. I've dropped 18lbs in 8 weeks by doing this and upping my daily exercise.
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06-10-2023 02:58 PM #417
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06-10-2023 03:04 PM #418
I've lost 4 kilos in a month, but that's because I had a kidney infection and lost my appetite for a while.
It was effective... but I wouldn't recommend it. 😏
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I definitely prefer your method. 😁
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