Fatbusting: Hooroos log
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You still off the smokes Hooroo?<br />
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Not quite. Had a few when I went out last Friday. But no-where near as much as I used to smoke when out haveing a drink. Haven't had a sober one in ages now -
Tell me something. Do avacados contain Carbs as I'm trying not to eat carbs in the evening, but my Carrot,Lettuce and Tomatoe salad didn't cut it so I threw in an avacado. Yummo.<br />
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No meat tonight, but Oh My Days if I see a takeaway delivery vehicle near the house there will be a mugging! -
40 minutes cardio keeping my heart rate between 163 and 170. Last ten minutes was a 10 minute row but I was pretty stuffed by then. It is a Concept 2 as well.<br />
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10mins = 2267m<br />
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Not too bad as I can do 5000 in 20 mins pretty easy if I haven't done anything beforehand -
Made up the yummiest fatbusting soup tonight.<br />
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Sweated down 2 whole leeks with 4 sliced garlic cloves, 2 fresh chilis and fresh rosemary. Then added a litre of Chicken stock and a massive handful of fresh flat leaf parsley. Let it simmer for an hour and bob's ya Mums sisters live in lover!!!<br />
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Fillinf enough and super tasty. Good for the waistline too -
50 Min Gym session.<br />
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Did a ten minute hill climd and then 10 mins row beating yesterday metres by 23 <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':rolleyes:' /> 2290<br />
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Then 320 Chest Press followed by 1 minute intensive sprint on the bike<br />
320 Lat Pulls followed by 1 minute intensive sprint on the bike<br />
3* 15 and 3*15 Tri push downs and Bicep curls followed by 1 minute intensive sprint on the bike<br />
Then 100 sit-ups in different variations.<br />
Took me ages to get heart-rate back down. It is 50 mins since the session and I'm still beading a little bit<br />
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Brekkie was Fat Busting Fruit Smoothie (That's actually what it is called from the store tha sells it)<br />
Lunch, Tuna Salad followed by Fruit Salad<br />
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good work Hooroo - welcome to the age of concept2, and improving your times by metres and seconds... My last to PB increases were by about half a second and 3 or 4 metres. Must need another conditioning lag before going hard out again.<br />
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ANyway, well done big fella, keep it going, waiting for the challenge to come on.... :coolsmiley: -
[quote name='BartMan']<br />
good work Hooroo - welcome to the age of concept2, and improving your times by metres and seconds... My last to PB increases were by about half a second and 3 or 4 metres. Must need another conditioning lag before going hard out again.<br />
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ANyway, well done big fella, keep it going, waiting for the challenge to come on.... :coolsmiley:<br />
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Cheers<br />
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Already feeling better in mind.<br />
Give me a month on it and then maybe a challenge will be likely -
It's been a goooooood week for Hooroo!!!<br />
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No Carbs. Smoothie for Breakfast every morning. Tuna Salad for lunch everyday and Chicken for dinner.<br />
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Spent about 6 hours at the gym since Monday (That will include this arvos session)<br />
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Few beers tonight though watching the Footy -
After some pathetic efforts at Fatbusting, this week has seen the beginning of proper work. <br />
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Have been off the smokes for 3 weeks now and put on about 5kg. Mrs Hooroo is now concerned about my health (rather than saying she's not attracted to a fat fluffybunny <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='B)' /> )<br />
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Went for a 1 mile run on Monday to rid of Cobwebs and then a 2 mile run last night. I have got to got out with a mate of mine who runs ultra-marathons for a 4.4 mile run/walk as he is going to show me an enjoyable running circuit in Kent but knows I won't be able to run the whole thing just yet.<br />
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No pains from running yet which is good as I'm bloody heavy and obviously will be prone to impact injuries at my weight (118kg)<br />
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Food has been all good and no beer during the week.<br />
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Watch this space as every other fatbusting attempt has been all talk and no pork. -
Cheers.<br />
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4.4 Miler last night. Took me about 3/4 of an hour to cool down after. Ran about 98% but was at snails pace at the end as it was up hill. Feel like a real champion today though. Training Patner tld me to have today off as I'm 118 kg's and he doesn't recommend running every day. Fair Enough! -
4 miler last night. Was the best run for me yet. Managed to run up both the hills. <br />
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Dinner was Watercress, Two tomatoes and an avacado. Don't why I had so little, but i guess it was due to not really feeling like eating after the run.<br />
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Good Boy! -
Massive Wagon wobble<br />
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Went out with Duluth on the gas and finished the night with Southern fired chicken and ribs... moreish little blighters those Ribs.<br />
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Massive hangover today so I have snuck away A Large Big Mac Combo, A quater pounder and a 20 pack of nuggets. Feeling rather full but content! -
MvJ preferred your posts about running, but I certainly understand the eating required after a night out with Duluth :happy:<br />
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Where I live it is hills in all directions, so I have to run up and down hills when I go for a run. It's no fun at the time but, even if you go really slowly, you get an unbeatable sense of achievement if you make the top of a hill without yielding to the temptation to walk. -
[quote name='Miller V Jackson']<br />
MvJ preferred your posts about running, but I certainly understand the eating required after a night out with Duluth :happy:<br />
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Where I live it is hills in all directions, so I have to run up and down hills when I go for a run. It's no fun at the time but, even if you go really slowly, you get an unbeatable sense of achievement if you make the top of a hill without yielding to the temptation to walk. <br />
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I agree. I will go for a jog tonight but it will only be a 2 miler. The track we do is all up and down with only a couple of flat straights <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='B)' /> -
[quote name='Hooroo']<br />
Massive Wagon wobble<br />
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Went out with Duluth on the gas and finished the night with Southern fired chicken and ribs... moreish little blighters those Ribs.<br />
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Massive hangover today so I have snuck away A Large Big Mac Combo, A quater pounder and a 20 pack of nuggets. Feeling rather full but content!<br />
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Jesus when you fall off the wagon you do it in style mate! -
Right back onto the Wagon and have attached an extra Mule.<br />
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Excellent run last night. 4 miles but was able to power up the final hill. Was pretty stoked as I usually plod a bit quicker than walking pace.<br />
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Dinner was two large tomatos and two peaches as I was too knackered and never feel like eating after a late run.<br />
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Breakfast was something that resembled a thimble full of greek Yoghurt and berries. Bloody hungry but coffee helps. Boxing at lunchtime today. -
6 MILES, 6 MILES, 6 MILES!<br />
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Wahhoooeee.<br />
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A bit sore today but am stoked that I have reached the 10k mark. Next rung in the ladder is 8 miles but I have been told to stick with 6 miles-ish until the 31st of August and then we can push it a bit more.<br />
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Feeling ALOT fitter but I doubt that I have lost weight