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    Miller V Jackson
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    Right, listen up you useless fat fucks. <br />
    <br />
    MvJ is sick of people, such as himself, moaning on TSF about how they'd like to get fit and lose weight, but not actually doing anything about it. So your mad uncle "Miller V" has decided to take action. Hence...<br />
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    [size=7]Announcing... The TSF Fatbusters Challenge![/size]<br />
    <br />
    That's right, for the next month we're going Fatbusting on the Fern and Uncle Miller has strapped on the spandex and is leading the way. <br />
    <br />
    Here's the way it works: starting from Monday, those of us who are in will be going exercise and diet mental for four weeks. The purpose of this forum is to share targets and goals, to suggest recipes, exercises and other tips and to encourage each other. I am your moderator, which should be reason enough to spend less time in front of your computer and more running for your life. <br />
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    The rationale is that it will be a damn sight easier if we're all in this together.  Negativity will be outlawed. Anybody who says that need to make "lifetime, lifestyle changes" will instantly be banned. My goals are to be back at full fitness (the rugby season starts in 4 weeks) and to be able to do up the top button of my shirt. <br />
    <br />
    Threads will be dedicated to each week's progress. Daily reports will be encouraged. I would like also to think that we can get together in our various locations over the next few weekends and kick a ball around or play some cricket or do whatever it takes to be able to run without having a heart attack.  I would even ride NTA's bike if he puts the seat back on it. <br />
    <br />
    So gentlemen, paste some goals below. The "guess the weight of MvJ" thread will be up and running tomorrow, and the four weeks starts Monday.<br />
    <br />
    I am now heading off to the pub to tell Crusader Corey that he should give up smoking.

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    Paj
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    OK...I'm in.<br />
    <br />
    Will jump on scales at work tomorrow and set a goal target.<br />
    <br />
    So tonight I'll go out to pub and drink a shed load, feed of Fish and Chips while watching the game and finish off the tub of French Vanilla ice cream in freezer when I stumble in.

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    Current weight: 118kg<br />
    Goal weight: 100kg<br />
    Estimated time to achieve: 6 months<br />
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    Plan: Sunday, Wednesday, Friday nights ride 20km on mountain bike along M7 Westlink bike track. Two routes have been selected starting at my place in the suburb of Quakers Hill out to a given endpoint, and then back to home. The endpoints selected are:<br />
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    [list][]The northern end of the track which terminates just before Old Windsor Road[/Ⓜ1sobbvzt][/list]<br />
    [list][]The M4 motorway to the south at the Light Horse interchange[/Ⓜ1sobbvzt][/list]<br />
    <br />
    And an alternate "short run" of approx 10km that I use as a fill-in sometimes.<br />
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    At present only the first route is in use as I have a goal time to set on this route of 50 minutes with decrements of 2 minutes on current goal. Currently I have set a time of just under 55 minutes (new goal is 53 minutes) though I'm estimating as my stopwatch is broken and I had to use the clock on the oven. Once I crack that time I'll piss the MTB off and get a decent road bike. Then the length of ride should increase to a minimum of 30km total as I become accustomed to it. I also keep logs of conditions which will explain changes in times, particularly over time.<br />
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    If the evening is considered too hazardous to ride (rain etc) I shift it to another day. In addition to this, on the nights I do not ride, I am engaging (currently at inadequate frequency) in a program of pushups - sets of 10 as many sets as possible with rest breaks of a couple of minutes. Pushing my weight around is difficult given the sheer fatbastardliness of it all. Also situps and stretches to assist with my flexibility for when I need to start running.<br />
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    Current bike time improvements on the first route are:<br />
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    Friday, 27 January 2006<br />
    62min 37sec<br />
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    Sunday, 29 January 2006<br />
    59min 07sec<br />
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    Wednesday, 1 February 2006<br />
    56min 45sec<br />
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    Friday, 3 February 2006<br />
    Did Not Ride (sick)<br />
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    Sunday, 5 February 2006<br />
    55min 54sec<br />
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    Tuesday, 7 February 2006<br />
    28min 42sec "short run" course<br />
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    Friday, 10 February 2006 <br />
    56min 38sec (estimate)<br />
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    Sunday, 12 February 2006 <br />
    1 hour (est)<br />
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    Wednesday, 15 February 2006 <br />
    1 hour (est)<br />
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    Friday, 17 February 2006<br />
    55 minutes (est)

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    Phooey
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    [quote name='Miller V Jackson']<br />
    Here's the way it works: starting from Monday, those of us who are in will be going exercise and diet mental for four weeks. The purpose of this forum is to share targets and goals, to suggest recipes<br />
    [/quote]<br />
    I have a great recipe for turducken.

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  • SmudgeS Do not disturb
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    Smudge
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    Ohhh, I like this idea. I bought a bike a month ago but have barely used it. <br />
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    Current weight - 87kg.<br />
    Target weight - 83kg<br />
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    I shall aim for three rides a week, each time increasing the distance and trying out the hills around here. Will cut back on Coke and soft drink.<br />
    <br />
    Is it worth me doing sit-ups as well? The stomach is the worst part for me at the moment.

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    Yeah situps and crunches Volts. Helps with the bike riding too as you start to use your whole body to pull momentum up.<br />
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    And use the "spinning" technique for hill climbs - keep your cadence at the same rate but go down your gears as you start to lose energy. I've been doing that as opposed to "grinding" which is trying to stay in as high a gear as you can.<br />
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    Spinning will get you aerobic fitness much quicker, where grinding will tend to bulk up the legs more.

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    Donsteppa
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    [quote name='Voltman']<br />
    Ohhh, I like this idea. I bought a bike a month ago but have barely used it. <br />
    <br />
    Current weight - 87kg.<br />
    Target weight - 83kg<br />
    <br />
    I shall aim for three rides a week, each time increasing the distance and trying out the hills around here. Will cut back on Coke and soft drink.<br />
    <br />
    Is it worth me doing sit-ups as well? The stomach is the worst part for me at the moment.<br />
    [/quote]<br />
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    Sounds almost identical to me (including the gut). Started out at 86-87 about 5 weeks back and am now down to 83. Aiming for about 78-80 as a good range for to sit at, and probably aim back to about 75 if/when I decide I'm no-longer interested in the under 85kg front row... <br />
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    Situps will help tone but you still have to burn fat all over to get a major reduction. What's worked for me so far has been a couple of touch games a week and 3-4 nights a week of going for a combined bike ride and run of around 50 minutes, split roughly evenly between the two. That's worked quite well given I have a prior history of shin splints and compartment syndrome in my right calf, but cycling round for a bit then running on grass round the Uni fields has kept them from recurring so-far. I've cut back on coke and junk food by about half, but have not banned them completely. <br />
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    Still slower than a wet week in terms of pace but getting there stamina-wise.  Luckily I'm only an emergency reserve for rugby this year due to work committments so it'll give me a few more months - very much needed. 😁<br />
    <br />
    (Unfortunately, you might find the gut still there at 83...)

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  • SmudgeS Do not disturb
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    Smudge
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    [quote name='Donsteppa']<br />
    [quote name='Voltman']<br />
    Ohhh, I like this idea. I bought a bike a month ago but have barely used it. <br />
    <br />
    Current weight - 87kg.<br />
    Target weight - 83kg<br />
    <br />
    I shall aim for three rides a week, each time increasing the distance and trying out the hills around here. Will cut back on Coke and soft drink.<br />
    <br />
    Is it worth me doing sit-ups as well? The stomach is the worst part for me at the moment.<br />
    [/quote]<br />
    <br />
    Sounds almost identical to me (including the gut). Started out at 86-87 about 5 weeks back and am now down to 83. Aiming for about 78-80 as a good range for to sit at, and probably aim back to about 75 if/when I decide I'm no-longer interested in the under 85kg front row... <br />
    <br />
    Situps will help tone but you still have to burn fat all over to get a major reduction. What's worked for me so far has been a couple of touch games a week and 3-4 nights a week of going for a combined bike ride and run of around 50 minutes, split roughly evenly between the two. That's worked quite well given I have a prior history of shin splints and compartment syndrome in my right calf, but cycling round for a bit then running on grass round the Uni fields has kept them from recurring so-far. I've cut back on coke and junk food by about half, but have not banned them completely. <br />
    <br />
    Still slower than a wet week in terms of pace but getting there stamina-wise.  Luckily I'm only an emergency reserve for rugby this year due to work committments so it'll give me a few more months - very much needed. 😁<br />
    <br />
    (Unfortunately, you might find the gut still there at 83...) <br />
    [/quote]<br />
    <br />
    I have the problem with shin splints and compartment syndrome as well - hence why I bought the bike. So I think I'll stick to that for the moment. How tall are you? I'm 6ft.

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    Yeah can't spot reduce so all the situps in the world won't help if you're not getting other aerobic exercise.<br />
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    What I've found really helps is practising holding in your stomach muscles during the day. Just basically means you're always pulling them toward the spine (not ridiculously so) and helps work them at all times.

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    Donsteppa
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    [quote name='Voltman']<br />
    I have the problem with shin splints and compartment syndrome as well - hence why I bought the bike. So I think I'll stick to that for the moment. How tall are you? I'm 6ft.<br />
    [/quote]<br />
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    5'10. I've been surprised by how little trouble I've had from the shins even when I've gone for a run round Hamilton lake on the cobblestones a few times recently. The bike seems to really help - I've even abandoned the orthotics - blasted things were more trouble than they were worth - helped (but didnt't solve) the shins and often ended up with pronating outwards instead buggering up my knee.  😕

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    Miller V Jackson
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    MvJ is buying a set of scales tomorrow, which if nothing else should amuse the chicks at work...

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    dogmeat
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    OK I'm in. Current weight 120 kg target - double figures.  target in 4 weeks 113kg.<br />
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    My biggest problem is I have chronic neck and back problems that give me received pain and tightness in the chest if I use my upper body.  This has meant I haven't done any cardio for about 5 yrs.  I currently have to do physio and pilates each week just to be able to walk.  Have been going to the gym once a week for about 3 mths with the physio as personal instructor and can now get an aerobic exercise (but no upper body) and a measure of fitness is slowly coming back.  Mine will have to be cut out back on the booze and eat healthier <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/blink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />

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    [quote name='dogmeat']<br />
    OK I'm in. Current weight 120 kg target - double figures.  target in 4 weeks 113kg.[/quote]<br />
    <br />
    :nta Mate watch out with that. Healthy maximum weight loss is really only about 1kg per week from some of the reading I've seen. Mate of mine thought himself too heavy at 92kg (slight frame) and has lost 15kg on Weight Watchers (I think) and murdering himself with an hour's exercise every morning. Now none of his pants fit <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /><br />
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    Bike would be good - no impact basically but with the back and neck thing a road bike no good. Try hiring a mountain bike or hybrid and getting around on that for a bit of aerobic work.

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    Red Bull
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    Yep, I'm in too. Who'd have thought TSF would be used for motivational purposes?! Truly remarkable! 👏<br />
    <br />
    Anyway, my current weight is 99kg, and based on Nicks 1 kg/week rule, I think my goal should be 95 kgs in 4 weeks time. Having said that, i did pre-empt this challenge by starting my fitness regime about 2 weeks ago, and already I've gone from 101kg down to 99 in that time.<br />
    <br />
    My goal is three pronged: <br />
    <br />
    Firstly I need to rid myself of the nasty pudgey beer gut. I suppose this comes down to burning more than I eat. Secondly, I'd like to get aerobically fitter so that my body is healthier, and so that I can run for an entire game of touch footy, which is a weekly thing throughout the year. Thirdly, I'd like to get back some of the acceleration off the mark I had in my earlier days, which is obviously an asset for my touch footy. <br />
    <br />
    So in order to do these 3 things, I've come up with a sprint/fitness regime that I try to do 3 times a week (in combo with a game of footy and tennis each week). The sessions involve a 12 minute run down to my local rugby park, then I do 3 sets of the following (though I intend to increase this to 4 and 5 as I get fitter): <br />
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    start at one try line of the rugby field, sprint to the nearest 22m line, jog back to the try line, sprint to halfway, jog back to the try line, sprint to the opposite 22m line, jog back to the try line, then sprint to the opposite tryline. I then do a quick set of 20 pushups and 20 crunches, followed by a 1.30 minute rest. Then into the next set and so on.<br />
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    After finishing 3 of these gruelling sessions, I run back home, taking another 12-15 minutes, as I'm obviously going slower than I did on the way to the park. All up, the session lasts about 40 minutes. But is it doing the job in getting rid of my gut, making me fitter and faster? Well, if my weight has gone down 2 kgs, and I'm feeling better each time I do the training, then it's gotta be doing some good, surely? It's better than one long jog because long jogs give me shin splints as well as pins and needles in the toes due to pinched nerves in my left foot. So far, I've had no such problems with this program, even though it's early days. <br />
    <br />
    Any thoughts anyone?

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    BartMan
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    sounds good REd Bull, I like it.  But no doubt doing that sort of thing withouth a decent base fitness is not going to do you as much as good as if you were doing it etc...<br />
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    But fuck ANYTHING is better than nothing, and like you (reading between the shimn splint lines), I hate running for longer than a half hour at any rate!!  Jogging is for then birds...<br />
    <br />
    ANyway - how about all entrants in this race start a thread of their own - their training log (eat, exercise etc), and post their each days activities etc...??

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    Actually just began Day One of the 12 week Body For Life challenge at the gym this morning.  The first workout was hard but a goodie.<br />
    <br />
    [url="http://www.bodyforlife.com/"]http://www.bodyforlife.com/[/url]

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    brilliant RB, I do the eating plan off that, but never got into the workout thing, prefer my rowing and shite now.  But the weight will just peel off you - and get stuck in on the day off for then eating, well worth it!!

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    and must jump on scales after work today too, see what is happening on that fatbastardnessfront.<br />
    <br />
    And will throw in a LARGE tee shirt for the punter MvJ deems to have won this little shin dig, and MvJ, a weekly progress report from thyself would rock.  How about some photos too fat bastards??<br />
    <br />
    I wish I had not deleted my 118kg + photo, I would have beena  shore winner. My rolls had rolls.

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    [quote name='BartMan']<br />
    How about some photos too fat bastards??[/quote]<br />
    <br />
    Do you ever feel like eating again? Yes? Then I won't post mine. I am a fat fluffybunny let's leave it at that. <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />

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    Am ineligible challenge however I thought I would share this:<br />
    Mad Mozzie started on "Lite N Easy" mid August after killing some scales - just reached a mind blowing weight of 128kgs - fat fucker!<br />
    Stopped over Xmas and New Year to enjoy the spirit of the season, recommenced "Lite N Easy" on return late January - am only doing 5 day 1500 calorie program with lots of working and justed recently started back at the Gym (man some good looking ladies there fellas - that should be incentive enough!). Drink alcohol on weekends, stopped eating the nibbly shit like peanuts, chips, kebabs, pizzas during and after a drink and recent battle with the scales has revealed 104kgs! Got back into those jeans I was wearing in 1994!  👏<br />
    Pretty damn happy, now aiming to bust through the 100kg barrier. :nta

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