170lbs Down!!!
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170lbs Down!!!
1-1/2 years I'm down a total of 170lbs. Feeling pretty good, still not back on the Gunnar yet. Looking forward to getting back into cycling. I was 233lbs this morning, I'm gonna try to break the 200lb mark & loose the Clydesdale title...
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WOW... what a click-bate title ;-)
HUGE congrats and good work... how tall are you?
do we get more of a story (background and such)... awesome stuff
HUGE congrats and good work... how tall are you?
do we get more of a story (background and such)... awesome stuff
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Amazing job!! I'm interested in your back story as well. I've been losing and gaining the same 25 lbs for the past 5 years. I need to get down about another 50.
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Here's the most of it: https://www.bikeforums.net/clydesdale...ry-anyone.html
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Congrats, 173 times over.
I was intrigued by the reference to getting BACK on the Gunnar. It begs the question, how long has it been since you were last riding it?
I was intrigued by the reference to getting BACK on the Gunnar. It begs the question, how long has it been since you were last riding it?
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Its been at least 7 years. My little girl is 7 now, I know it was before she was born. Ive ridden a little, on my Crosstrail but not much. It was impossible to ride the Gunnar at 400lbs...
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Anyway, I'd start getting the Gunnar ready because you'll need it pretty soon.
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you have my admiration, I'm trying to go from 227Lb to about 180-190... stuck at 210 at the moment and looking to make another push. Your current weight should be no issue for a bike...
best of luck and keep it going.
best of luck and keep it going.
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well done. someone at my office just had that procedure
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To the OP, congrats! Set your goals and figure out how to reach them!
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Is the unofficial 'Clyde Title' given at 200lbs? If so I need to watch it...
edit: doh, just saw the forum title. Yea I need to watch it lol.
edit: doh, just saw the forum title. Yea I need to watch it lol.
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OP, congrats! I remember when you started the surgery thread 1.5 years ago.
Just remember keeping it off is the hardest part, be prepared for that and have a plan to combat it.
I started losing weight in 2013 and got 149 lbs down, then start gaining again after about 2 years when I lost discipline. In December 2016, I refocused and start losing again. I'm at 147 down and dropping right now. Hoping to crack 150 in the next month.
Just remember keeping it off is the hardest part, be prepared for that and have a plan to combat it.
I started losing weight in 2013 and got 149 lbs down, then start gaining again after about 2 years when I lost discipline. In December 2016, I refocused and start losing again. I'm at 147 down and dropping right now. Hoping to crack 150 in the next month.
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My wife started a anti inflammatory lifestyle change just at 1 year ago and she's down 120lbs with no surgery. I'm following suite with her. At this point thats what we need to do to maintain good health..
If anyone is interested the program is called "Shape Reclaimed" its pretty restrictive but it works not only to heal disease but to lose weight in the process...
If anyone is interested the program is called "Shape Reclaimed" its pretty restrictive but it works not only to heal disease but to lose weight in the process...
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