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    Good luck to you....I do that yo-yo diet....always wind up back on the high end...

    Using my weight bench to dry my kilt hose on the barbell thingie...

    Been picking up weights since I was in college...now light weights, high reps...when I take the kilt hose off the bar....

    Don't forget the same support that X Marks is for kilts is also available for weight loss on line.

    I belong to an online stag OA group and a coed Pagan OA group.

    Ron
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
    Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    Are you doing any excercising as well as just dieting? The biggest (no pun intended) reason for gaining weight is not exercising, not just eating wrong.

    I'm actually up more weight than I've ever been before (since I was eighteen I've been about 135 lbs.; now I'm up to about 150), but I know I'm going for a five-month hike in six weeks, so I'm actually really happy about the extra weight since I know that will stave off the massive hunger a little longer, and keep my body from eating the muscle mass for a little longer.

    On the other hand, I've had to let the kilt buckles out an extra notch, something I've never had to do before. Oh well, in October I'll be a little loose, so it's all good. I can diet when I've finished long-distance hiking.

    Andrew.

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    Yes, I have an extra bedroom that I've turned into an indoor gym. I have a machine that does about thirty things, an olympic style bench and bar, and one of those angled crunch bench thingies that brace your bent legs for you. I'm hoping to find a used pull-up/dip/leg-lift station to add to the mix; that's about all that the room will fit.

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    I hear you. I started a game plan this past weekend. A neighbor and I started the weekly ritual of a brutal up hill hike near our place. Add that to the fact that I am giving up smoking in a week or two (not trying, I am doing it). It looks like my wife has gotten a position with her company that wil allow her to work from home, which means I can now walk to and from work everyday (4 km each way, uphill there, down on the way home). I am hoping to ditch a few pounds and get into a better lifestyle.

    I thought about going back to the gym, but I live in a place where there is sooooo much to do outdoors, that I want to take advantage of that than a stale gym where my workout is disrupted by having to wait for equipment.

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    Losing weight is always a challenge, at the beginning of 2005, I started on the low carb diet and lost 30 pounds. I rewarded myself with a new tank when I hit my goal. This past year I have managed to gain about 10 pounds of it back, most of it since Thanksgiving. I am now in the process of losing that 10 pounds. Then my tank will fit the way it was intended to fit me.

    I've got to stay off of the Belhaven, McEwans and single malt to make this work.

    Kilts can give give us another incentive to lose weight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cawdorian
    I've got to stay off of the Belhaven, McEwans and single malt to make this work.
    An occasional single malt, say, on weekends, wont hurt you. From what I understand, your body will burn alcohol before fat, but it won't trigger your body to start looking for carbs again; you'll just go back to burning fat when the alcohol is gone.

    Beer is a different matter; dere be carbs in dem dere suds!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt
    I belong to an online stag OA group and a coed Pagan OA group.

    Ron
    Could you please pm me with these groups, my wife and I really need to get back into OA, and I just picked up my BigBook this AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt
    . . .

    Using my weight bench to dry my kilt hose on the barbell thingie...

    . . .

    Ron
    Now that's an idea!! Anyone up for a contest to see how many wet kilt hose we can press?? :rolleyes:

    Mark

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    Gotta love a diet that starts you off in the morning with steak and eggs, but I'd really like some waffles covered with strawberrys and whipped cream right now ...or maybe some pancakes with maple syrup. Mmmmm :mrgreen:

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    Got a PM asking how it was going, so I figued I copy my answer to the thread.

    Just wondering how Mr. Atkins is treating you. I had great success the first time I tried it a couple of years ago, losing over 40 lbs. (though I eased into Weight Watchers for the last few). However, I've tried to do Atkins a couple of times since and I've had little or no luck. I lose a lb., I gain a lb. I'm afraid to keep eating the meat/cheese/eggs diet for much longer. Seems like the food choices died out with Atkins and it's just hard to be around other people and try to maintain the low-carb thing; they get cheese pizza, you get a piece of cheese. Anyway, ********* has had the same experience and I was curious as to whether you were having success this time around. Good luck with it!
    Well, I've only really been back at it for 10 days now, so I still consider myself to be in the induction phase - you know; triggering my body to start burning fat.

    I dropped about 5 pounds in the first 5 or 6 days, but that'll happen with any diet. This morning, I stepped on the scale, and I was down to 233 - 234; that's the first time I've dropped below 235 (morning weight) since I started, and I'm hoping that it means my metabolism has shifted to burning the fat.

    The food selection is pretty limited; what I've done is I go to the health-food store, and stock up on about 10 or 15 different flavors of lo-carb/high protien meal replacement bars - 2 each. That way I have a varied diet, both in flavor and texture, and in the balance of nutrients the different companies consider important. I try to start the day with a thin marinated breakfast steak (beef or pork, $5 for 4 - 5 steaks) and scrambled eggs if I have the time - takes about 5 to 10 minutes to cook up; the meal replacement bars keep me on the "every 3 hours" schedule during school in the daytime, and I just resign myself to meat and cheese in the evening for now. Later I'll be adding some vegies or doing salads with some diced meat for dinners.

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