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Re: Fitbit
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 11390138)
Outdoor cycling. Mostly on trails.
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Re: Fitbit
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 11390254)
If you want to lose weight cut out, pop, booze, potatoes, bread and rice. And go for a long run four or five times a week.
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Re: Fitbit
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 11390338)
So cheese would be ok then?
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Re: Fitbit
Yes, she really ought to be using a plate.
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Re: Fitbit
Originally Posted by Alan2005
(Post 11390387)
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Re: Fitbit
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 11390420)
Yes, she really ought to be using a plate.
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Re: Fitbit
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 11390251)
Buy it now! I don't know where you live but the best thing is to go down to Steveston and get from a commercial fishing boat. The runs have been really big this year and its predicted that we'll get another massive run which should take us into the third week of Sept. I'm sockeyeed out though and have been targeting the bigger Chinook lately.
With the boats, you just approach and they have standard prices? I noticed IGA were having some salmon specials recently, must be the ample supplies. To 3rd week, excellent! (Are you a fish enthusiast, Alan aka the Big Man seems to think so :)) |
Re: Fitbit
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 11390338)
So cheese would be ok then?
I understand there is genetics - metabolism is the primary one. The resting metabolism is a standard - can increase through exercise, including muscle building which is why blokes ;) can find it easier to lose weight. Muscle burns fat even at rest. But the reality (despite what the good man says) is that people have different dispositions here, hence why some people find it harder or easier to lose/gain weight. Age also slows us all down (in more ways than one) cardio - getting heartbeat up to a point where slightly breathless burns fat at the fastest rate. regular cardio is also good for good health/fitness as Alan pointed out above diet - personally I think cardio counting has to be one of the worst things as the thinking goes from your body's wisdom (naturally knowing when you are satisfied) to your head (i.e. I gotta, I better, I shouldn't) -- people's brains get all skewed and can lead to overeating emotions - people also eat for other reasons, including emotional crutch, habit, addiction etc the latter is my biggy, but I'm big anyway - I mean big boned :rofl: |
Re: Fitbit
aka cheese is fine, everything in mod, and proteins help with satiety.
oink has good advice above too for anyone who can be bothered. oh and oats, nature's super food is a god send |
Re: Fitbit
Originally Posted by dishwashing
(Post 11390441)
Oh now I'm excited. Yes I know Steveston, working in Richmond now so even considered living there...
With the boats, you just approach and they have standard prices? I noticed IGA were having some salmon specials recently, must be the ample supplies. To 3rd week, excellent! (Are you a fish enthusiast, Alan aka the Big Man seems to think so :)) Somewhere like Finest at Sea |
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Wow. Thank YOU Oink, that's superb. Will head out to Steveston this weekend (are the boats open for business on weekdays too or is it just weekends)
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Re: Fitbit
Originally Posted by dishwashing
(Post 11390444)
Hi bats,
I understand there is genetics - metabolism is the primary one. The resting metabolism is a standard - can increase through exercise, including muscle building which is why blokes ;) can find it easier to lose weight. Muscle burns fat even at rest. But the reality (despite what the good man says) is that people have different dispositions here, hence why some people find it harder or easier to lose/gain weight. Age also slows us all down (in more ways than one) cardio - getting heartbeat up to a point where slightly breathless burns fat at the fastest rate. regular cardio is also good for good health/fitness as Alan pointed out above diet - personally I think cardio counting has to be one of the worst things as the thinking goes from your body's wisdom (naturally knowing when you are satisfied) to your head (i.e. I gotta, I better, I shouldn't) -- people's brains get all skewed and can lead to overeating emotions - people also eat for other reasons, including emotional crutch, habit, addiction etc the latter is my biggy, but I'm big anyway - I mean big boned :rofl: Being mean to fat people is the last refuge for discrimination. |
Re: Fitbit
Originally Posted by dishwashing
(Post 11390477)
Wow. Thank YOU Oink, that's superb. Will head out to Steveston this weekend (are the boats open for business on weekdays too or is it just weekends)
Its going to be nice weather so you might want to make a morning or afternoon of it. :thumbup: |
Re: Fitbit
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 11390491)
My comment re cheese was flippant as was Oinks. I wasn't looking for dietary advice but railing against those who criticise without understanding.
Being mean to fat people is the last refuge for discrimination. |
Re: Fitbit
Originally Posted by dishwashing
(Post 11390444)
Hi bats,
I understand there is genetics - metabolism is the primary one. The resting metabolism is a standard - can increase through exercise, including muscle building which is why blokes ;) can find it easier to lose weight. Muscle burns fat even at rest. But the reality (despite what the good man says) is that people have different dispositions here, hence why some people find it harder or easier to lose/gain weight. Age also slows us all down (in more ways than one) cardio - getting heartbeat up to a point where slightly breathless burns fat at the fastest rate. regular cardio is also good for good health/fitness as Alan pointed out above diet - personally I think cardio counting has to be one of the worst things as the thinking goes from your body's wisdom (naturally knowing when you are satisfied) to your head (i.e. I gotta, I better, I shouldn't) -- people's brains get all skewed and can lead to overeating emotions - people also eat for other reasons, including emotional crutch, habit, addiction etc the latter is my biggy, but I'm big anyway - I mean big boned :rofl: For fitness, HIIT is the thing to do. It is tough going whether you are bradley wiggins or eric pickles as it scales with your fitness level, but even just a few minutes a week is really good for your heart. |
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