lunchbox1972
07-22-08, 07:08 PM
Hey there,
I'm new, been reading the forum for a few weeks..
Thought I'd chime in for some support.
I'm 35 and on April 30th I had a heart attack. I'm good, got a couple of stents, took a couple of weeks off of work and got on with a new life...
I left the hospital at 262 pounds. I'm 5'10", so I guess that makes me a Clyde.
I eat, almost, no fast food and really watch my calorie intake. About 2000 a day or so, very low sodium, cholesterol, and saturated fat intake. I try to stay around 30% protein, 30% fat (or less), and the rest in carbs. The biggest hurdle was quitting the soda drinking.
I've always had a bike, just never rode it like I should. I did some hiking, walking, etc., but never what I needed to be doing.
As of this morning, I am at 225.5 pounds, which makes for a total loss of 36.5 pounds since May 2nd. I feel great and none of my old clothes fit me. :thumb: My goal was 215 when I started, I should hit that in the next few weeks, at my current rate. If my calculations are correct, I will end up lower than that, but I can ease up a bit when I hit it. I plan on having a steak on my birthday. :D
I currently have a 2001 Specialized Rockhopper that I've put about 270 miles on, in the last 6 weeks. Last Saturday I did a 30 mile ride with a couple of co-workers and my Cardiologist wants me to ride in the local perimeter race in November, there is a 33 mile leg. I'm going to do it with some co workers, sort of a team. Or if anybody is doing some training here in the Old Pueblo, I'd be up for some rides.
I am kind of looking for a road bike, espicially if I want to do 30 miles on a regular basis. A good friend of mine is going to let me use his 87 Specialized Sirrus for awhile, to make sure I know what I'm getting into.
I also want to start commuting to work, it's about 10 miles one-way, so it's nothing major. I had a blast on the 30 mile ride, so I see me doing those in the future, maybe even farther.. With the right training I could do the whole perimeter race next year, 109 miles..
Any input from big guys out there would be nice. I've looked around and I like the Fuji Cross, as well as the Specialized Tricross. I don't really know what I'm looking for though, but I want to take the slicks off my MTB and use it exclusivly for off-road rides. A used bike would be fine, I've got no hang ups about it and I'd rather conserve the cash.
Thanks for listening,
LB:)
I'm new, been reading the forum for a few weeks..
Thought I'd chime in for some support.
I'm 35 and on April 30th I had a heart attack. I'm good, got a couple of stents, took a couple of weeks off of work and got on with a new life...
I left the hospital at 262 pounds. I'm 5'10", so I guess that makes me a Clyde.
I eat, almost, no fast food and really watch my calorie intake. About 2000 a day or so, very low sodium, cholesterol, and saturated fat intake. I try to stay around 30% protein, 30% fat (or less), and the rest in carbs. The biggest hurdle was quitting the soda drinking.
I've always had a bike, just never rode it like I should. I did some hiking, walking, etc., but never what I needed to be doing.
As of this morning, I am at 225.5 pounds, which makes for a total loss of 36.5 pounds since May 2nd. I feel great and none of my old clothes fit me. :thumb: My goal was 215 when I started, I should hit that in the next few weeks, at my current rate. If my calculations are correct, I will end up lower than that, but I can ease up a bit when I hit it. I plan on having a steak on my birthday. :D
I currently have a 2001 Specialized Rockhopper that I've put about 270 miles on, in the last 6 weeks. Last Saturday I did a 30 mile ride with a couple of co-workers and my Cardiologist wants me to ride in the local perimeter race in November, there is a 33 mile leg. I'm going to do it with some co workers, sort of a team. Or if anybody is doing some training here in the Old Pueblo, I'd be up for some rides.
I am kind of looking for a road bike, espicially if I want to do 30 miles on a regular basis. A good friend of mine is going to let me use his 87 Specialized Sirrus for awhile, to make sure I know what I'm getting into.
I also want to start commuting to work, it's about 10 miles one-way, so it's nothing major. I had a blast on the 30 mile ride, so I see me doing those in the future, maybe even farther.. With the right training I could do the whole perimeter race next year, 109 miles..
Any input from big guys out there would be nice. I've looked around and I like the Fuji Cross, as well as the Specialized Tricross. I don't really know what I'm looking for though, but I want to take the slicks off my MTB and use it exclusivly for off-road rides. A used bike would be fine, I've got no hang ups about it and I'd rather conserve the cash.
Thanks for listening,
LB:)
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