Transformation into a rider.
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Not visible in the pix but surely very much present is a vastly superior cardiovascular system, and your son will thank you for that! That is EXCELLENT work!
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Wish I could lose that 20-30. I've been riding seriously for 6 years now averaging 3-4k per year. Nearing 65, still working yet with all this riding I cannot seem to lose any weight. At least not the 20-30 I had hoped for 6 years ago.
Can't figure it out. Have low T and thing that the metabolism is off but I did have doctor prescribed T enhancement and it did nothing. I eat normal too.
So, I am envious of those that lose 20 or more. I only wish I were losing more weight. I am a lot stronger than 5 years ago but the weight has remained relatively steady even though my average speed on my rides has went from 12mph to 17-18 now.
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Can't figure it out. Have low T and thing that the metabolism is off but I did have doctor prescribed T enhancement and it did nothing. I eat normal too.
So, I am envious of those that lose 20 or more. I only wish I were losing more weight. I am a lot stronger than 5 years ago but the weight has remained relatively steady even though my average speed on my rides has went from 12mph to 17-18 now.
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That’s really incredible. I bet your portions are reduced as well??? Not to get too personal but are there any issues with excess skin? The reason I ask is I had a cycling friend who lost similar amounts of weight as you and he needed some minor surgery to address that issue.
When I want to lose a few more pounds I concentrate on sugars, bread and potatoes as well. Weight just seems to drip away.
BTW, I lost 60 lbs from my peak at around age 50 and have managed to stay around 165-170 for the last 16 years. It’s definitely a lifestyle change. 6’ 1” as well but probably smaller frame than you.
Keep up the great activities!!!
When I want to lose a few more pounds I concentrate on sugars, bread and potatoes as well. Weight just seems to drip away.
BTW, I lost 60 lbs from my peak at around age 50 and have managed to stay around 165-170 for the last 16 years. It’s definitely a lifestyle change. 6’ 1” as well but probably smaller frame than you.
Keep up the great activities!!!
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Congratulations! Certainly an achievement to be celebrated (in moderation)! I’m hoping, like many, to drop 20 or so when I start riding. Can’t run the dogs like I used to and walking is not doing much (for weight loss/maintenance) anymore. You are certainly an inspiration.
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