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fletcherscustoms 12-22-2009 06:54 AM

Mountain Biking? Anyone into it?
 
Well I'm trying to relive my youth! And bought me a bike!! Hell, who am I kidding I'm trying to drop 40 pounds off my fat but and get back to who I once was. Over the last 8 years I've went from 160 to 218.2lbs as of this morning. the wife and I attended a wedding this weekend and after seeing the pics of me beside my fit and trim wife. I was embarrassed and ashamed of myself. So I set out yesterday afternoon on hunt for a bike at the Local bike shop. Picked up a left over Trek Remedy 7. Santa Claus was good to me this year, and thank God for my Christmas bonus. This bike is way over my ability range, but I hope I can grow and get back in shape to were I can really enjoy it. Got up this morning at 6AM , through on some spandex (under neath my shorts and jacket of course) and hit the road. 5.1 miles and boy am I beat!! I almost fell up the stairs trying to climb back into the house after the ride. But boy do I feel good.

This is part of a total life and health change for me. I had hopefully my last cigarette yesterday at lunch. I'm kicking the patch and fighting my way through it. I'm also attending a Weight Watchers as they have the best diet plan I have found. I'll try to keep everyone updated as I progress

CRCRFT78 12-22-2009 07:10 AM

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Good luck with it. I just cleaned up a nice mountain bike I found laying in the center divide of a freeway (I do highway maintenance) and have decided to start riding it to work to try and lose some pounds. 5'7" @ 205. Not good and I want to change that. Cellphone pic so its a little blurry. Got to love drivers who leave stuff behind on the freeway.

fletcherscustoms 12-22-2009 07:18 AM

I'm 5'8" and pushing 220lbs. My ideal weight according to my online research is 175. It sure would be nice to be back in that range again. This is a total lifestyle change from how I've been living the last 10 years. Its gonna wip my butt, but the payoff will be well worth it.

CRCRFT78 12-22-2009 07:29 AM

I hear you. With recent health issues nagging me and the last 5 doctors I've seen all telling me I need to lose about 30 pounds I think its time to pay attention. I quit drinking about 4 months ago and started to work on my diet. Now its time for me to do some exercising.

fletcherscustoms 12-22-2009 07:33 AM

yeah I had the same thing with the Docs. I get chronic bronchitus due to my smoking. I eat enough for two people most of the time. Yesterday was hard I started my diet, and had two BBQ chicken breasts, and a cup of green beans for lunch. Dinner was a grilled chix sandwich and plain baked potatoe. My stomach is trying to eat itself

radrambler 12-22-2009 08:19 AM

Marty Where Are You
 
CHAD

here comes MARTY...lol
YOU STARTED TALKIN BOUT RIDING BIKES....

you havent felt the pain yet
Chads A$$ will really be hurting come tommorrow..gonna need a wheel chair if it hurts now ..:rofl:

:thumbsup:
Tom

Vegas69 12-22-2009 08:28 AM

The key is to have a routine that you can stick with. Don't kill yourself or you're likely to quit. Keep in mind that it's much easier to eat less calories than to burn them off. I eat like a horse but that's because I hit the gym hard. Good luck.......

GregWeld 12-22-2009 09:11 AM

Todd --

You'll have to give him some of your juicer recipes!!

Sandbagger 12-22-2009 10:33 AM

I have a Trec 4900 , just no time and now I have a foot of snow .
Dont even look at a scale , You might even gain weight ...mucsle weighs more than fat . Eventually you will lose the poundage .

GregWeld 12-22-2009 10:38 AM

The only DIET anyone can stick to permanently is to cook exactly what you like to eat -- and then only eat half of it... you have cut your calories exactly by half... and will loose weight - and not be "craving" the things you love...

So... want a steak and baked potato? Go ahead - just share one steak and one potato with your wife... or...

Add some exercise -- and you're in good shape (pun intended).

70rs 12-22-2009 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by CRCRFT78 (Post 255940)
Good luck with it. I just cleaned up a nice mountain bike I found laying in the center divide of a freeway (I do highway maintenance) and have decided to start riding it to work to try and lose some pounds. 5'7" @ 205. Not good and I want to change that. Cellphone pic so its a little blurry. Got to love drivers who leave stuff behind on the freeway.

That is a dam nice bike to find just laying in the median. Nice! Good luck with your health plan too. You can do it, just pace yourself.:thumbsup:

fletcherscustoms 12-22-2009 11:26 AM

Thats the good thing about weight watchers. You eat what you want but in smaller portions. Went to lunch today at the local mexican place. Had my normal Chicken Fajitas, but with to tortilla shells and no sour cream. Also stayed away from the chips and salsa and rice and beans

CRCRFT78 12-22-2009 12:14 PM

You'd be surprised what is left on the freeway intentionally or unintentionally. This just happened to be a good road find.

70rs 12-22-2009 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by CRCRFT78 (Post 256001)
You'd be surprised what is left on the freeway intentionally or unintentionally. This just happened to be a good road find.

I found a ladder once. Well, it found me, and the oil pan on my old truck. And it also found part of the exhaust too. But that ladder was so good that it removed all of those items in about a millisecond from under the truck.:rofl:


It fell off a cable installers van (not secured to the roof rack) and I had the option of hitting the cars on either side of me or going over it. I went over and it did some serious damage to the truck. The cable guy had no idea and just kept going. I never did get the name of the company or truck number.

awr68 12-22-2009 09:44 PM

On the way to work, I once found a really nice metal Coleman cooler. It was just laying on the side of I5 so I pulled over and grabbed it! The job I was doing was at a hospital, so my cousin and I figured we were safe to eat the picnic someone had packed...and then lost! I'm talking fried chicken, potato salid, the works! It was JUST what a couple hungry teen age kids needed! This was 20+ years ago and we still have the cooler! :D

70rs 12-22-2009 10:39 PM

You ate what was inside of it? Man, that is BRAVE! The fact that it came from a hospital would only make me more nervous!:rofl:

GregWeld 12-22-2009 10:44 PM

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Originally Posted by 70rs (Post 256144)
You ate what was inside of it? Man, that is BRAVE! The fact that it came from a hospital would only make me more nervous!:rofl:

Hey Eric -- You've met Anthony! That chicken was sprinkled with shrinking dust... it was a failed experiment they were doing down at the U of O...


:rofl: :rofl:

70rs 12-22-2009 10:47 PM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 256145)
Hey Eric -- You've met Anthony! That chicken was sprinkled with shrinking dust... it was a failed experiment they were doing down at the U of O...


:rofl: :rofl:




:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: Oh man!!!

fletcherscustoms 12-23-2009 06:23 AM

Talk about sore!! I really over did it yesterday!! I got up this morning in pure misery!! Drug myself outside got on the bike and struggled off. I only managed 2 miles this morning. And they were pure out miserable. God I'm out of shape worse than I thought. I'm sitting here at my desk in misery, legs still burning.

awr68 12-23-2009 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by 70rs (Post 256144)
You ate what was inside of it? Man, that is BRAVE! The fact that it came from a hospital would only make me more nervous!:rofl:

No, I found the cooler on the interstate on the way to the Hospital....it wasn't Hospital food. I was doing a remodel at the Hospital.

awr68 12-23-2009 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 256145)
Hey Eric -- You've met Anthony! That chicken was sprinkled with shrinking dust... it was a failed experiment they were doing down at the U of O...


:rofl: :rofl:


Feel the love! :rofl:

radrambler 12-23-2009 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by fletcherscustoms (Post 256181)
Talk about sore!! I really over did it yesterday!! I got up this morning in pure misery!! Drug myself outside got on the bike and struggled off. I only managed 2 miles this morning. And they were pure out miserable. God I'm out of shape worse than I thought. I'm sitting here at my desk in misery, legs still burning.

:dance:
come on.. YOU CAN DOOO IT....GET UP AND DANCE...:rofl:
Ok WAIT A COUPLE DAYS TILL THE PAIN FADES AND RIDE AGAIN.DONT DO SO MUCH...IT GETS EASIER

Tom

70rs 12-23-2009 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by awr68 (Post 256184)
No, I found the cooler on the interstate on the way to the Hospital....it wasn't Hospital food. I was doing a remodel at the Hospital.

Either way, Found On Road Dead. Cooler full of food on the side of the freeway just sounds scary to me. Of course, I could just be giving you a hard time for the fun of it too. :D


I am sure I would have ate it too at that age.:rofl:

70rs 12-23-2009 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by fletcherscustoms (Post 256181)
Talk about sore!! I really over did it yesterday!! I got up this morning in pure misery!! Drug myself outside got on the bike and struggled off. I only managed 2 miles this morning. And they were pure out miserable. God I'm out of shape worse than I thought. I'm sitting here at my desk in misery, legs still burning.

You have to pace yourself or your new program will never get off the ground. Start in smaller steps and work up to a level that you can maintain daily. That is the only way you will feel good enough each morning to want to go do it again.

syborg tt 12-23-2009 12:21 PM

Okay since my degree's are in Personal Training I am going to offer some advise.

Rule Number One: Don't put all of you nuts in on basket.

Simple Explination: There are 3 Stages to any good Fitness Program

Stage 1: Health
Are you healthy enough to start an exercise program ?
Learning the importance of Breakfast and what to eat

Do you know how to use the equipment correctly ?
Trust me your High School Coach was an Idiot in most cases.

Maximun days training 2x per week.


Stage 2: Fitness
Now that you've learned the basic foundation for Safe Resistance training we can add an extra day.
Increase training to 3 x per week
Increase your Cardio Activity to 35 / 45 minutes
Flexibility - Post Exercise Stretching and how to perform it safely
Active Stretching
Passive Stretching
Static Stretching
what that heck does all of this mean

Stage 3: Goal Specific
Most commonly mistaken as where to start on your program
Generally used for Sport Secific training

Yep, I almost forgot. My first love is Mountain Biking. Actually rode 2 hours last night on the single track trails with 3 to 4" of snow on the ground. It was awesome

syborg tt 12-23-2009 12:24 PM

I almost forgot

I bring out the chains when the snow get's real deap

70rs 12-23-2009 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by syborg tt (Post 256238)
I almost forgot

I bring out the chains when the snow get's real deap

Now there is some serious dedication to riding!:thumbsup:

NOT A TA 12-23-2009 05:02 PM

Once you're up to the front axle in snow it gets reeealy hard to ride!

70rs 12-23-2009 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by NOT A TA (Post 256270)
Once you're up to the front axle in snow it gets reeealy hard to ride!

That is why i enjoy things with engines. :D

syborg tt 12-23-2009 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by 70rs (Post 256248)
Now there is some serious dedication to riding!:thumbsup:

We rode a week ago and the temp dropped to 2 man was it cold. Everything was good till i realized my facemask was frozen to my head.


So new rule - temp must be above 10 any lower and it's time to go inside and train.

But the good news is my new studded tires are going to be in tommorow.

Can't wait !!!

ps - Next Year after Sema we are going to go ride Boy's

Roger M 12-23-2009 07:29 PM

Hey Marty
I noticed that you arent running disc brakes. Is there a reason for that?

syborg tt 12-23-2009 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by 72tunaboa (Post 256302)
Hey Marty
I noticed that you arent running disc brakes. Is there a reason for that?

Hi Roger,

Actually that bike has become my cadence bike (crushed lime trails). It's been replaced by a full suspension rig.


I also have a bike that hangs out a my shop for when the weather sucks. I've set up some obstacles to screw around on.

ps I've attached a pic of my favorite trail network in Brown County Indiana

syborg tt 12-23-2009 08:09 PM

I almost forgot this is what happens when my buddy Kris brings his Wife and son along.

Lets See

1. Guy named Steve
2. Digital Scale
3. Baby wearing overalls
4. Priceless

Thankfully Mommy is a great gal.

CRCRFT78 12-23-2009 10:57 PM

Now thats a good pic of a father & son.

syborg tt 12-24-2009 07:41 AM

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Originally Posted by CRCRFT78 (Post 256331)
Now thats a good pic of a father & son.

What's better it's a best friend and the best friends son

OLDFLM 12-24-2009 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by fletcherscustoms (Post 256181)
Talk about sore!! I really over did it yesterday!! I got up this morning in pure misery!! Drug myself outside got on the bike and struggled off. I only managed 2 miles this morning. And they were pure out miserable. God I'm out of shape worse than I thought. I'm sitting here at my desk in misery, legs still burning.

Hang in there brother!! Stick with it for 30 days and it will become a habit that you'll miss if you don't get your workout in!

You saw me before and after my 30lbs and know how much better I feel! :theresa:

Go Chad Go!!!! :woot:

GregWeld 12-24-2009 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by syborg tt (Post 256299)
We rode a week ago and the temp dropped to 2 man was it cold. Everything was good till i realized my facemask was frozen to my head.


So new rule - temp must be above 10 any lower and it's time to go inside and train.

But the good news is my new studded tires are going to be in tommorow.

Can't wait !!!

ps - Next Year after Sema we are going to go ride Boy's


I think I just figured out why I'm fat... I was thinking that after SEMA I'd go WATCH someone race.... EEEEEEEEEEEEHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAA:cheers:

eville 12-24-2009 11:17 AM

I lost over 75 pounds with diet and exercise.
I rode about 100 miles a week on a road and mountain bike.
I stopped riding for a few years and found about 50 of it back.
I started riding again. Here's my Santa Cruz Superlight...
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...e/CIMG0335.jpg

89 RS 12-24-2009 01:44 PM

I've got a Gary Fisher - Hoo Koo E Koo. It's a hardtail, but I've had it for about 6 years. I used to be hardcore into mountain biking, but kind of got away from it couple years ago with work and everything. We got our son a Haro Z12 BMX bike with training wheels for Xmas, he's only two, but I can't wait to see his face. He loves cars and pretty much anything with wheels. Buying that bike for my son got me motivated again, to get out and ride. Seeing all these posts has motivated me also.

Blitzwing 01-01-2010 11:17 PM

Did the mountain biking thing for about 4 years. Last year I switched to a road bike and started riding around town and hitting some paths. I kinda like the road bike much more. I picked up a new Specialized Rockhopper disc about a year and a half back and probably didn't put 100 miles on it. Anyone looking for a nice MB?:D


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