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14 July 2019

Weigh-in: 198.0 lb lost so far: 42.0 lb still to go: 0 lb Diet followed reasonably well
   (14 comments) steady weight

12 June 2019

13 May 2019

Weigh-in: 198.0 lb lost so far: 42.0 lb still to go: 0 lb Diet followed reasonably well
   (14 comments) steady weight

19 April 2019

Sooo, warning...let me please brag a little.

Today I went out for a HIIT workout on a short (1:13 hr) bike ride to do both a workout and compare myself to other bikers by challenging a few competitive, local Strava Segments.

My goal was to bag two of them which I thought was pretty doable as my current power numbers are in good shape and matched up well with the segment leaders. In the end I managed to post five King Of the Mountain (KOM) times on Strava today, three of which I was just hoping to post a top 10 result from my efforts.

I am still grinning, feels very good...those long hard hours on my trainer, in my basement over the winter, have paid off!

Note: Apologies for poor quality pics as they are screenshots; the First screenshot only lists the top three "achievements" with a link button to push to list the rest of the segments rode. Second screenshot lists all the segments rode and the five segments that I posted KOM times on.

09 April 2019

For some of my buddies here;

How can we reverse time as our bodies naturally want to lose muscle, aerobic capacity and ability to recover from our physical efforts..."yes, getting older sucks" but as a wise man once said, "aging is no fun but it is far better than the alternative!".


How Aging Athletes Can Get Faster (Yes It’s Possible)
From TrainerRoad, Nick Kanwetz

https://blog.trainerroad.com/how-aging-athletes-can-get-faster/

The article discusses how diet, nutrition, weight training, HIIT and proper recovery strategies can be used to combat natural aging / weight gain, insulin resistance, etc., leading to strength gains, weight loss, better hormonal balance and a healthier, fitter body.

If you are under 40 you can still benefit from some of the information, over 40 and want to be as healthy, lean and fit as possible then this is right up your alley.

However, if being athletic or active isn't your "bag", but you are over 40, there is still a lot of useful information as well as links to other relevant articles that might make a difference in your weight loss journey.

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