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    #21
    On my visit to HMS Ocean I was given by a marine a satchet of beans/sausage - enough for about 10 mouthfuls. 800 calories! They fill their food with fat so they get the most calories for the wieight they carry.

    Of course those guys burn it off - but so do I. About 5000 calories today.

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      #22
      Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
      Of course those guys burn it off - but so do I. About 5000 calories today.
      Could have been more - Mrs BP just asked for vigorous sex tonight. On the assumption I was too tired. When I said yes she went off the idea.

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        #23
        Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
        Of course those guys burn it off - but so do I. About 5000 calories today.
        Yep - when I cycled for fun I used to reckon 600 cals per hour at 14mph.
        100 mile days followed by eating 'till bedtime. Trail mix and nuts during the day.

        Think if I tried it now I'd be dead after 20 miles and I'm not much older than you

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          #24
          Originally posted by ctdctd View Post
          Yep - when I cycled for fun I used to reckon 600 cals per hour at 14mph.
          100 mile days followed by eating 'till bedtime. Trail mix and nuts during the day.

          Think if I tried it now I'd be dead after 20 miles and I'm not much older than you
          bollox! At 20 miles you would just be getting warmed up. My first 50 miles was tough today. The next 50 were fine. Thogh admittedly I had turned round and was cycling with the wind!

          Someone on the tritalk forum said rcently "to do iron man you have to swim lots, cycle lots, run lots and eat lots. at least I do one out of four"!

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            #25
            You just have to remember to stop eating lots when it's all done.

            Either that, or start training for the double iron man.

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              #26
              Originally posted by k2p2 View Post
              You just have to remember to stop eating lots when it's all done.

              Either that, or start training for the double iron man.
              How did you know! Are you watvhing my internet traffic?

              I want to see how a single iron man goes - but I doubt this will be my last event.....

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                #27
                Originally posted by Gentile View Post
                Food maths is certainly a weird subject. I don't think that anybody really fully understands it, or that the same intake even affects all people equally. It's hard to believe that most of the carbon that makes up a huge tree literally comes out of the carbon dioxide that it processes from thin air using sunlight. However, that's certainly what happens, despite the fact that most people would be inclined to believe that the vast majority of a tree's bulk must come from the water, minerals and other nutrients that it gets from the more tangible ground.

                Similarly, for people, eating 'one calorie' of fat has a different biological effect to eating 'one calorie' of roughage or protein. And simply eating "healthily" isn't enough if a person's goal is to actually lose weight. When you're trying to do that, by definition you need to consume less energy than you're using. So, a mildly overweight person will probably stay that weight even if they eat "sensibly", and will lose weight only if they "under-eat". For someone that's already their right weight or underweight, that exact same diet would be unhealthy and a warning sign for possible anorexia.

                FWIW, I tend not to worry about weight too much, since I'm lucky because I'm tall and it doesn't therefore seem to make much of a difference where I sit in a band that's about two stones from lightest to heaviest. On the occasions that I have made the odd post-Christmas effort to drop a stone or so, though, I've found two things that work for me. One, obviously, is simply under-eating as I mentioned above, and cutting out all the unhealthy stuff like fat and chocolate. It does work and you can lose a stone in about 6 weeks without straining yourself too much by that method. But, tbh, it's boring as hell and makes you feel miserable.

                Another approach that I found far more enjoyable was something called "intermittent fasting". That's where you don't cut out treats like chocolate, fast food, etc, but you only eat a normal 'daily' amount every second day. It is hard for about the first 4 days, then it's a doddle as your body gets used to its new routine. (NB: You can also fast every third day, and weirdly enough that's even more effective, but is also harder since it works by deliberately disrupting your routine, making the day that you do fast feel harder since your body is still trying to use as much energy as is available on non-fasting days during that day.)

                Weirdly, studies have shown that animals live longer and healthier lives when they use intermittent fasting all the time, and some people have reported the same effects. So, although it's a good method to lose weight, it's also a perfectly healthy way to live all the time; the trade off is that you live a slower, less productive, but longer life. I'm not sure I'd want to do it all the time personally. Particularly when I'm working on a difficult technical problem, I've found that I need more energy some days than others, so I can't always work it into my normal routine. For six weeks or so, though, intermittent fasting is doable, and I've found it to be just as effective for losing weight as merely eating smaller portions more often is.
                much better use of paragraphs, good content as well.
                concentrate now on a beginning middle and an end,
                a throw away header and closing line is optional, but can be a clincher.
                I know you dont do humour or askance, but your set-up would be perfect for that format, so consider it
                overall, a big improvement. well done



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                  #28
                  Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
                  much better use of paragraphs, good content as well.
                  concentrate now on a beginning middle and an end,
                  a throw away header and closing line is optional, but can be a clincher.
                  I know you dont do humour or askance, but your set-up would be perfect for that format, so consider it
                  overall, a big improvement. well done



                  Marks out of 10?

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                    #29
                    Kebab + chocolate = fatty.
                    What happens in General, stays in General.
                    You know what they say about assumptions!

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
                      Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
                      much better use of paragraphs, good content as well.
                      concentrate now on a beginning middle and an end,
                      a throw away header and closing line is optional, but can be a clincher.
                      I know you dont do humour or askance, but your set-up would be perfect for that format, so consider it
                      overall, a big improvement. well done
                      Marks out of 10?
                      Don't be cruel. We're talking here about a man that hasn't mastered the Shift key yet. Let's not confuse things by bringing the numbered keypad into the equation too soon.

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