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Down to 14st and 2 to goOriginally posted by bobspud View PostChecking in
Lost a few stone but I'm still fat as a heffer.
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Up to 14 stone
Considering how to reverse the rot. It may involve a bicycle, that being the only form of exercise, other than walking, that I'm willing to undertake.Comment
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I have hills here. I can see them from my windows but, well...Originally posted by NickFitz View PostUp to 14 stone
Considering how to reverse the rot. It may involve a bicycle, that being the only form of exercise, other than walking, that I'm willing to undertake.
Motivation, that's the key.Comment
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Buy a house further away from the pub and walkOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostUp to 14 stone
Considering how to reverse the rot. It may involve a bicycle, that being the only form of exercise, other than walking, that I'm willing to undertake.
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It's a hazard.
I remember learning the word 'sedentary' when I was about 10. and being told that a lot of sedentary people got fat and ill.
I remember thinking - 'I will NEVER get into that predicament'
mind you - seven years later, I remember standing in the bar of the eden vale in Bootle, looking at some drunken bum , staggering and slobbering down his shirt, thinking
- 'I will NEVER get into that predicament'
ah - the lofty ideals of youth
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I've started walking to a pub that's further away, and where the ale's betterOriginally posted by norrahe View PostBuy a house further away from the pub and walk
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It's also next door to A&E, just in case
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I think you've excluded yourself from your own thread. 14st doesn't sound excessive for a gentleman of your stature.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostDown to 14st and 2 to go
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Hate to say it Nick, but the calories in booze are hefty! Cut those out and you would prob lost weight without having to cut down on food. Either that or carry on the same liquid intake but stop eatingOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostUp to 14 stone
Considering how to reverse the rot. It may involve a bicycle, that being the only form of exercise, other than walking, that I'm willing to undertake.
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