Not always each way... sadly, but I do try and aim for it

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Not always each way... sadly, but I do try and aim for it
You realised you've lost 17kg in 4 months. Bet you'll need a new wardrobe soonModer-dye wrote: ↑Fri Apr 30, 2021 7:25 am 26/12/2020: 121.7kg
1/1/2021: 117.7kg
8/1/2021: 116.8kg
15/1/2021: 115.5kg
22/1/2021: 113.6kg
29/1/2021: 113.1kg
5/2/2021:. 112.2kg
12/2/2021: 111.7kg
19/2/2021: 110.5kg
26/2/2021: 110.4kg
5/3/2021: 110.2kg
12/3/2021:108.4kg
19/3/2021: 107.8kg
26/3/2021: 106.6kg
2/4/2021: 106.6kg
9/4/2021: 105.9kg
17/4/2021: 105.5kg
23/4/2021: 104.8kg
30th April: 104.8kg
Exactly the same this week!
Still within cals, even my birthday I didn't go over maintenance Cal's and I've done more exercise!
Maybe a whoosh to come?
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Surely double the stress next week?
Can I ask what advantages you get from modern scales please?Richard G wrote: ↑Fri Apr 30, 2021 12:02 pm
Surely double the stress next week?
I'm a big believer in daily weigh-ins with an eye kept on a rolling average. Individual days can fluctuate anywhere up to 2-3kg in my experience (especially after a very long ride, both up and down). Catch an up on the wrong weekly weigh in and you're left with an impression that you've done a ton worse than you probably actually have.
One of the advantages of modern smart scales, if you can't deal with seeing the daily number bounce around you can just cover the display and have your phone collect the data and then check the rolling average on a weekly basis (I believe both iPhone and Android support this).
You can even get specific apps that can calculate what's going on in the background... https://happyscale.com/
Largely inaccurate fat percentage calculations aside, the only meaningful advantage was what I stated. They'll allow you to track your weight without actively paying attention to the daily number (handy if you get emotionally affected by it).FLV wrote: ↑Sat May 01, 2021 12:16 pm Can I ask what advantages you get from modern scales please?
I've got some pretty aging super basic ones, they don't really tell me anything other than a kg number to one dp. After I finally get them to turn on by pulling the battery in and out.
I then type the number into a tracker on excel, with accompanying graph obviously.
I keep thinking of replacing but have resisted to date.
Light head ache, I'm surprised your not dustredefined_cycles wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 6:29 pm 82.1g
Just a random one off weight.
[Edit: after a night shift yesterday > only drank 700ml water and possibly not enough calories either > just trying to manage the light dehydration headache now for next few hours before a good glug or 2 of water... lots of it God Willing]
ledburner wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 9:10 pmLight head ache, I'm surprised your not dustredefined_cycles wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 6:29 pm 82.1g
Just a random one off weight.
[Edit: after a night shift yesterday > only drank 700ml water and possibly not enough calories either > just trying to manage the light dehydration headache now for next few hours before a good glug or 2 of water... lots of it God Willing]![]()
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Golly gosh you've lost 82kg.![]()
Still 82.1Kg is impressive aswell
Another week of absolute inactivity due to having a vasectomy (bright purple ballooning only just subsiding and things still too tender to ride and that's without considering increased chance of infection from hot sweatiness etc...).
Ouchy!!!Moder-dye wrote: ↑Fri May 07, 2021 7:31 am Gairym: ouch you're right to be cautious. I had an infection despite being super careful. Ended up off for a month and on two courses of strong antibiotics as the wound wouldn't heal Worst thing is after all that the fekking thing didn't work! They offered to redo it. I declined!
Worst bit was stood there with my pants around my ankles getting the wound swabbed, by the GP who son was in my son's class. A touch embarrassing!