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    Quote Originally Posted by Luigi View Post
    being dillinger (horizontal, stuffing your face)?
    Could we turn the noun into a verb?

    Sort like 'Google that'.


    Doing a Dillinger?


    To Dillinger the day away?


    Maybe not a verb ... TELFers help me out here ... where is cyrille when you need him?

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    Quote Originally Posted by David48atTD View Post
    Could we turn the noun into a verb?

    To Dillinger the day away?

    Maybe not a verb
    If you've turned it into a verb and you're using it as a verb, it's a .....


    ... verb ...

    Well done, David.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neverna View Post
    If you've turned it into a verb and you're using it as a verb, it's a .....

    ... verb ...

    Well done, David.

    Thanks Bestie.


    I wonder what 'doing a Nev' could be characterised as?

    Honey, I'm of to Nev the rhododendron bush

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    ^ Go and LuLu yourself!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neverna View Post
    ^ Go and LuLu yourself!
    Been there, done that!

    https://teakdoor.com/members-only/180...n-do-lulu.html (what-does-it-mean-do-a-lulu)

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    Yeah, that's a very good effort, Cujo.

    A couple of years ago I went up to 94kgs due to drinking and eating and no exercise - spent about 4 months to get down to 80kgs which is a bout right for me. Today, I'm up to 87kgs, but I'll spend the next 2 months, or so, getting back down to 89kgs and try to stay there. It's obviously a lifestyle thing... eat well, exercise and don't drink too much.
    Cycling should be banned!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bettyboo View Post
    A couple of years ago I went up to 94kgs due to drinking and eating and no exercise - spent about 4 months to get down to 80kgs
    RESPECT to the BOO!!

    I went up to 82Kg when I got membership of the Diamond tier at the Hyatt in 2015 and was scoffing my pie-hole with top scran to the point of needing a wheelchair to get back to my room each night.

    I then got down as low as 70Kg when I lost my appetite for a while.

    Now back to a more regular 76Kg

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldrick View Post
    fcuk - I have been on the exercise bike every day for the past month - 30 minutes of non stop pedal at level 6

    and I have gained 2 kilo
    weight loss is allabout diet.

    Exercise can also effect weight loss to some extent but only prolonged exercise.

    The time it takes to work off the calories from sugary snacks means it is much simpler to just not eat the sugary snacks if weight loss is your goal.

    When I was cycling 4 hours a day for 2 months on a long distance tour I lost weight.

    But put it back on as soon as I stopped the tour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile View Post
    i never said losing weight and taking up exercise weren't achievements to take some pride from.

    my comment was to draw attention to the fact that this thread seems to have turned into an oprah winfrey tribute thread for fat fucks to indulge in mutual backslapping, high fiving to shouts of "you awesome dude!" and declarations of quasi religious "inspiration" having undergone some kind of life changing religious realisation after reading that some geezer went cycling and surprise surprise ...... he lost a few kilos.


    now carry on.
    Fuck off you tedious turd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Looper View Post
    RESPECT to the BOO!!

    I went up to 82Kg when I got membership of the Diamond tier at the Hyatt in 2015 and was scoffing my pie-hole with top scran to the point of needing a wheelchair to get back to my room each night.

    I then got down as low as 70Kg when I lost my appetite for a while.

    Now back to a more regular 76Kg

    5'10"
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    weight loss is allabout diet.

    Exercise can also effect weight loss to some extent but only prolonged exercise.

    The time it takes to work off the calories from sugary snacks means it is much simpler to just not eat the sugary snacks if weight loss is your goal.

    When I was cycling 4 hours a day for 2 months on a long distance tour I lost weight.

    But put it back on as soon as I stopped the tour.
    Because you went back to doing what you'd been doing.
    A permanent change requires a permanent change in lifestyle.
    Keep on doing what you been doing and guess what you're going to get.
    That's right.

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    Good luck, stay with it and thanks for the inspiration, I'm thinking to start a healthier regime, nothing serious, c3km daily walk should blow out some cobwebs, will be amazed if I break 5.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David48atTD View Post
    Could we turn the noun into a verb?

    Sort like 'Google that'.


    Doing a Dillinger?


    To Dillinger the day away?


    Maybe not a verb ... TELFers help me out here ... where is cyrille when you need him?
    Probably copping the strap on from Thailandbound.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cujo View Post
    Fuck off you tedious turd.
    Can't green you again in this thread, but that deserves one.

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    It does...

    But this post will probably be deleted too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bettyboo View Post
    Yeah, that's a very good effort, Cujo.

    A couple of years ago I went up to 94kgs due to drinking and eating and no exercise - spent about 4 months to get down to 80kgs which is a bout right for me. Today, I'm up to 87kgs, but I'll spend the next 2 months, or so, getting back down to 89kgs and try to stay there. It's obviously a lifestyle thing... eat well, exercise and don't drink too much.
    Its either the Cujo way or the hedonist. After a two week de-tox up in the hills, I’ve lost weight, but i do miss the food and the beer.

    Always stayed reasonably fit and kept the weight under control with regular exercise. At 65, the joints are beyond repair so I stick to swimming cycling and gym work.

    I have to ask the question, what’s the point at my age? I used to be able to eat and drink what I liked, and burn it off with hard work, but why should we bother, when you can just say fuck it? Eat and drink what you want, and enjoy it while it lasts?

    Alternative lifestyle, here I come.

    Well done Cujo.

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    I notice smeg's been monitoring this thread and wrote a criticism of it on TV.
    He is an ugly pudgy little wierdo.
    Oh and by the way smeg, (I know you're watching) I DO know a thing or two about dieting, unlike yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bettyboo View Post
    Today, I'm up to 87kgs, but I'll spend the next 2 months, or so, getting back down to 89kgs and try to stay there. It's obviously a lifestyle thing... eat well, exercise and don't drink too much.
    Run that past me again?

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    Long story short, the body converts carb's into sugar which it uses as energy. The excess is stored as fat.
    If there aren't enough carbs to supply the bodies energy requirements the body will use the stored energy (fat).
    So cut out the carb's and for extra results increase the energy output.
    Ditch the sugary softdrinks, cakes etc and beer.
    Drink whiskey and coke zero instead.
    Low carb sweeteners are xylitol and Stevia
    (and aspartame if that's all you can find.)

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketogenic_diet
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    ^ you're right, carbs with no exercise is a disaster. You can eat carbs, but only if you're gonna exercise pretty hard to get rid of it.

    Quote Originally Posted by nidhogg View Post
    Run that past me again?
    I meant, to get down to 80kgs (or 79kgs)... I'm terribly with typing errors...

    I find that I don't much like exercise, so I find what's right for me and that's a bit of home exercise (maybe 100 crunches, and 100 of a few different dumb bell exercises for my arms and chest. Then, I walk, you're not burning any calories for the first 20 minutes, so you gotta walk quite a lot. I do research at cafes, so I walk to one that's about an hour from me, do an hour or two of work then walk home briskly.

    Doing that 5 days a week then resting for a day and maybe eating hamburgers and drinking beer once a week works for me; I lose about 2kgs a week, but every 2 or 3 weeks I take a week off and maybe gain a kg or 2, then get back on it for 2 or 3 more weeks. That way, for me, I find I can consistently get to where I wanna go and manage the weight once there. Your body is smart and is always looking for shortcuts, so you've gotta mix things up a little to keep your body guessing...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bettyboo View Post
    ^ you're right, carbs with no exercise is a disaster. You can eat carbs, but only if you're gonna exercise pretty hard to get rid of it.



    I meant, to get down to 80kgs (or 79kgs)... I'm terribly with typing errors...

    I find that I don't much like exercise, so I find what's right for me and that's a bit of home exercise (maybe 100 crunches, and 100 of a few different dumb bell exercises for my arms and chest. Then, I walk, you're not burning any calories for the first 20 minutes, so you gotta walk quite a lot. I do research at cafes, so I walk to one that's about an hour from me, do an hour or two of work then walk home briskly.
    Actually that's a fallacy about not burning calories for the first 20 minutes. Youu are burning calories with any energy expended. Even while you sleep.
    I would suggest for those who find it too hot or inconvenient to excercise to get a stationary excercise bike and put it in an Aircon Room in front of the TV.
    They're surprisingly affordable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aging one View Post
    ^ ask him how much he weighed say 7 years ago before marriage and a kid. Dollars to donuts it was much less..
    Quite a bit less, fewer wrinkles too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by somtamslap View Post
    Looks like you haven't got a cycling computer of any description on your bike... get one, and a power meter, and a heart rate monitor; you'll spend the rest of the day crunching the numbers and the following day trying to beat them. Then of course you'll morph into a frothing-at-the-mouth lunatic who goes through a bottom bracket a week.

    Nice work mate. Keep moving.
    I use endomondo, an app recommended by a member of TD, I forget who.
    Probably not as good as a dedicated cycling computer but it gives me enough stats and verbally updates me every kilometre and even gives me a map of where I've been.
    And it's free.
    And I can use it for running or walking.

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    Well, I'm in a state of shock now. Just weighed myself and 108kg and that's a light as I can go - even took my glasses off. I'm 6 ft.

    I've kind of taken it for granted that my knees will hurt going upstairs and if I drop change I no longer bend down for anything less than a 10 Baht coin. It's years since I washed below the knees in the shower and thankfully I rarely wear socks as to put them on or take them off is a major operation that requires planning. Clearly something has to change.

    On Tuesday I fly to Bergen for four weeks offshore and this seems like a good time to make a clean break. Enforced abstinence from alcohol, a regular routine and with some effort and will power it's relatively easy to eat healthily. There are meals every six hours, so one before shift, one mid-way and one after shift. My plan is to avoid the mess room after shift as its very easy to go in for a snack at the end of shift and then over eat, just before bed. Eating through boredom is the big temptation, even with Norwegian food. There is a good gym on this boat, so I will spend an hour exercising before each shift. I usually do a fast walk on the treadmill, set with a slight incline as I'm carrying too much weight to jog. I usually lose around 4kg during my 4 weeks offshore, but with more effort and by sticking to certain goals I see no reason why 6 to 8kg isn't possible. That will be down to me.

    My big problem is after the 4 weeks offshore. I have two completely different lives. After the disruption of travelling home, usually involving a stop over in Bangkok for a couple of days, I return back to the heat of Isaan and it all falls apart. My exercise is usually limited to walking the dogs, which is maybe around 2km, but not fast due to four dogs and intense heat. I'm fairly active and do a lot of stuff in the garden but it's not like proper exercise. I have no excuse either, we have a 12m x 6m pool, so perfectly acceptable for doing lengths. Occasionally I start doing lengths every morning, but usually it stops after a week or so.

    My diet isn't too bad, usually porridge/cereal and fruit for breakfast, small lunch... and then it all falls apart. After a play in the pool with my young daughter, I always sit down with the dogs late afternoon and have a couple of beers, or whiskies, etc and I find this habit extremely difficult to break. I've tried having a cup of tea, iced water etc but its just not the same. This has always been my time, and in the absence of a local bar for an early evening beer I sit in the garden and do it. I guess I will have to replace this time with something else. Maybe an evening swim, maybe even get myself a treadmill. One thing is clear, I have to change something and get out of this rut.

    Also, I find that after my couple of beers I tend to eat much less healthily than first planned, so it's a double blow. I'm used to loading the plate with veg and minimal carbs, but the beer tends to sap my will power and it's all to easy to chuck a handful of chips in the oven. I'll even end up making a dessert for my daughter, and then having one myself. Hot doughnuts, ice cream with chocolate sauce is unfortunately one of her favourites...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cujo View Post
    I notice smeg's been monitoring this thread
    Of course he has. Monitoring TD and ranting about it is all he has, odd for someone who claims to be so successful but there you go....































    Hi Smeg!

    Make the most of your creepy and obsessive monitoring and take some tips from this thread. Shift some of that weight you obese little Charlie Brown looking fucker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mendip View Post
    Well, I'm in a state of shock now. Just weighed myself and 108kg and that's a light as I can go - even took my glasses off. I'm 6 ft.

    I've kind of taken it for granted that my knees will hurt going upstairs and if I drop change I no longer bend down for anything less than a 10 Baht coin. It's years since I washed below the knees in the shower and thankfully I rarely wear socks as to put them on or take them off is a major operation that requires planning. Clearly something has to change.

    On Tuesday I fly to Bergen for four weeks offshore and this seems like a good time to make a clean break. Enforced abstinence from alcohol, a regular routine and with some effort and will power it's relatively easy to eat healthily. There are meals every six hours, so one before shift, one mid-way and one after shift. My plan is to avoid the mess room after shift as its very easy to go in for a snack at the end of shift and then over eat, just before bed. Eating through boredom is the big temptation, even with Norwegian food. There is a good gym on this boat, so I will spend an hour exercising before each shift. I usually do a fast walk on the treadmill, set with a slight incline as I'm carrying too much weight to jog. I usually lose around 4kg during my 4 weeks offshore, but with more effort and by sticking to certain goals I see no reason why 6 to 8kg isn't possible. That will be down to me.

    My big problem is after the 4 weeks offshore. I have two completely different lives. After the disruption of travelling home, usually involving a stop over in Bangkok for a couple of days, I return back to the heat of Isaan and it all falls apart. My exercise is usually limited to walking the dogs, which is maybe around 2km, but not fast due to four dogs and intense heat. I'm fairly active and do a lot of stuff in the garden but it's not like proper exercise. I have no excuse either, we have a 12m x 6m pool, so perfectly acceptable for doing lengths. Occasionally I start doing lengths every morning, but usually it stops after a week or so.

    My diet isn't too bad, usually porridge/cereal and fruit for breakfast, small lunch... and then it all falls apart. After a play in the pool with my young daughter, I always sit down with the dogs late afternoon and have a couple of beers, or whiskies, etc and I find this habit extremely difficult to break. I've tried having a cup of tea, iced water etc but its just not the same. This has always been my time, and in the absence of a local bar for an early evening beer I sit in the garden and do it. I guess I will have to replace this time with something else. Maybe an evening swim, maybe even get myself a treadmill. One thing is clear, I have to change something and get out of this rut.

    Also, I find that after my couple of beers I tend to eat much less healthily than first planned, so it's a double blow. I'm used to loading the plate with veg and minimal carbs, but the beer tends to sap my will power and it's all to easy to chuck a handful of chips in the oven. I'll even end up making a dessert for my daughter, and then having one myself. Hot doughnuts, ice cream with chocolate sauce is unfortunately one of her favourites...
    Well good luck with it.
    Deserts, especially such as you described, are out (as they should be for your daughter)
    As are softdrinks by the way, and go easy on the fruit. Very high in sugar.
    Regarding your breakfast, it's very high carb.
    I'd have a couple of eggs instead.
    Whatever you do don't eat pasta or potatoes or rice in the evening, if at all.
    Like I said, for drinks, coke zero and whiskey, not beer.
    Stick to it particularly the hour a day excercise and you'll quickly see results.
    The feeling of effortlessly bouncing up from the couch or bending down or standing on one foot to put a sock on, stuff previously taken for granted, is awesome.
    Also did I mention that once the fat suit is gone you walk rather than waddle, and your face reappears.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cujo View Post
    Actually that's a fallacy about not burning calories for the first 20 minutes. Youu are burning calories with any energy expended. Even while you sleep.
    I would suggest for those who find it too hot or inconvenient to excercise to get a stationary excercise bike and put it in an Aircon Room in front of the TV.
    They're surprisingly affordable.
    Maybe I'm talking about reducing the sort of fat that hangs around my waist. Maybe not true for everyone, but if I go for a brisk 20+ minute walk before I do heavy exercise (gym bike, weights, running machine, etc) then my exercise effort is much more effective.

    It might be that the extra 20 minutes up front just adds to the total 'work' effort, but it makes a dramatic improvement for me if I do a hilly walk for 25 minutes on the way to the gym then do 1 hour on the bike/running machine than if I just get a bus or car to the gym and do the same exercise effort.

    Also, I know a lady who won an Olympic bronze medal after having two children, she lost a lot of weight to get back into shape, is an expert at training, etc, and she always said that changing your exercise/work effort is very important - i.e. don't run/cycling at a consistent level, but rather put the machine on a random setting or varied incline setting, change your training regime regularly, etc. Now, folks might find that different things work for them, and if it works for you then it's good, imho...

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