Road Cycling - Finally, noticeable weight loss

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ultra-g
08-14-04, 09:28 PM
When I first started bicycling this winter I bought a Kryptonite chain & lock, the LBS said a good way to carry it was to wrap it around my waist, but I couldn't, my waistline was way too large. Even sucking in my gut as far as I could, I wasn't able to wrap the kryptonite chain around my huge waist.
Yesterday I tried wrapping the chain around my waist for the first time in about 6 months and was extremely happy to find that not only was I able to, but that there's about 2 inches of slack on the chain after I lock it around my waist.
25lbs. lost and 30lbs. to go (my goal is 180lbs.)
neilthemeal
08-14-04, 11:05 PM
Congratulations and good luck with the last half of that weight.
ScattMan
08-14-04, 11:19 PM
Keep your eyes on the prize! Congratz!
DnvrFox
08-15-04, 06:23 AM
When I first started bicycling this winter I bought a Kryptonite chain & lock, the LBS said a good way to carry it was to wrap it around my waist, but I couldn't, my waistline was way too large. Even sucking in my gut as far as I could, I wasn't able to wrap the kryptonite chain around my huge waist.
Yesterday I tried wrapping the chain around my waist for the first time in about 6 months and was extremely happy to find that not only was I able to, but that there's about 2 inches of slack on the chain after I lock it around my waist.
25lbs. lost and 30lbs. to go (my goal is 180lbs.)
You have some sort of chain fetish?
Does your SO know about this? :D
Hey, congrats.
Perhaps you might write a book and market, "The Kryptonite Chain Diet?"
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