Clydesdales/Athenas (200+ lb / 91+ kg) - "Hey honey... theres the fat guy...."

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chefisaac
08-28-11, 04:32 PM
I needed to ride 13 miles today so I would have reached 50 miles this week so it left today that I needed to do it. Wind is about 35 miles plus, lots of clouds and a little rain so I decided... what the hell, I will go for it.

We dont have hills here really but there is a little climbing and yes, I have a hard time with it at this point in my riding. So as I was riding, I was going up a small hill and there were some people outside watching a guy cut a tree down (really thrilling). I was going slow and could hear what they were saying. The guy said to his wife "there is the fat guy i was telling you about". Made me smile. At least they are starting to know me! :) he he he

and thats why I am riding my bike on a windy day.... to burn calories. Dumb asses!


1nterceptor
08-28-11, 04:50 PM
I was out riding today too ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PHgafMCE7I&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL

JT Burkard
08-28-11, 04:51 PM
We wanted to ride today too but the trail we ride on was completely flooded out and the roads were less then desireable to ride around the neighborhood. Keep it up, they will soon say "that guy on the bike used to be the fat dude, look at him go"


chefisaac
08-28-11, 04:55 PM
jt: thats what I say!

Mithrandir
08-28-11, 04:56 PM
Heh. Makes me wonder how many people have conversations about me that I'll never know about.

chuck556
08-28-11, 05:02 PM
Absolutely....smile with pride on that one. Raining..35mph winds and your out there keeping that promise you made to yourself. Good for you.

chefisaac
08-28-11, 05:10 PM
i think of it like this..... its a process and you have to start somewhere. Could be in a gym but its boring.... could be on the couch.... and doing nothing. And I saw no one else out except for kids so I knew I was either crazy for going out, stupid, or doing something good.... all three I think! :)

McCallum
08-28-11, 07:12 PM
My attitude is if you don't like how this fat dude looks; DON'T LOOK AT THE FAT DUDE!

Although I have made it to the not as fat adude as I was catagory!!

punkncat
08-29-11, 09:37 AM
I was out riding today too ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PHgafMCE7I&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL


Hey fella, I don't mean to offend, but you DO know what a red light is for, right? You rolled the hell out of at least one less than a minute into your video. Cyclists are required to follow the same road rules as cars, and people do notice when you aren't. Please do yourself and the rest of us a favor and pay attention to this detail. It means a lot.

RichardGlover
08-30-11, 09:52 AM
I gotta tell you... I'm a year out of losing most of my weight, and I still get a kick when people call me stuff like 'the skinny dude', or I overhear the the women in the paceline talk about how tiny my ass is, or - last Thursday, when they referred to me as a 'strong rider'.

Keep the pedals moving - you'll get there.

StephenH
08-30-11, 11:14 AM
I've been out driving and saw people jogging or cycling or whatever that were particularly unfit or wearing the wrong clothing or whatever. I've found myself silient snickering and then I think, "Wait a minute, at least they're out doing something, and I'm sitting on my butt in car!"

There's a lot of people that cycle to lose weight. I don't know how large you are, but if you're especially large, that's kind of a rare sight on a bike, and may have been the reason for the comment.

RichardGlover
08-30-11, 11:30 AM
Talked to a motorcyclist a week ago when I stopped at a C-store for some gatorade. Mostly we talked about traffic and the different issues we deal with - left turns for motorbikes, right hooks for cyclists, etc...

He said he'd try riding bikes, but he didn't see many fat people riding them. I pointed out that it's because they don't stay fat for long.

jbkirby
08-30-11, 11:51 AM
I needed to ride 13 miles today so I would have reached 50 miles this week so it left today that I needed to do it. Wind is about 35 miles plus, lots of clouds and a little rain so I decided... what the hell, I will go for it.

We dont have hills here really but there is a little climbing and yes, I have a hard time with it at this point in my riding. So as I was riding, I was going up a small hill and there were some people outside watching a guy cut a tree down (really thrilling). I was going slow and could hear what they were saying. The guy said to his wife "there is the fat guy i was telling you about". Made me smile. At least they are starting to know me! :) he he he

and thats why I am riding my bike on a windy day.... to burn calories. Dumb asses!

I was fifty pounds overweight when I started to ride in April. I am now 20 pounds overweight sitting right at 200 pounds. One more pound and the "Clydesdale" classification will be no more. People ask what diet I am using, and I reply that I am not eating any less, just having a great time riding my bike. My first week, I struggled to move the bike one mile, now, 30 comes easy. Keep riding and keep laughing at the morons you see along the way as they are the best entertainment. When they make senseless comments just remember, YOU are out there doing something about your weight, they aren't! :thumb:

Doohickie
08-30-11, 12:04 PM
He said he'd try riding bikes, but he didn't see many fat people riding them. I pointed out that it's because they don't stay fat for long.

That's gold right there.

Duckles McGee
08-30-11, 01:19 PM
Absolutely....smile with pride on that one. Raining..35mph winds and your out there keeping that promise you made to yourself. Good for you.

Ditto!

Mr. Beanz
08-30-11, 01:40 PM
Fat Dude!:roflmao2:.....Back in 05 I watched my diet very closely for 2 years or so. I did not eat junk food, mayo, butter and lots of other stuff I enjoy just to see what I could do on the bike at my lowest weight. At 6'1, the best I could do was 218 lbs. I didn't think I was fat but one guy seemed to think so.

I was out on a solo century connecting local trails and part of Pacific Coast Hwy. I was 90 miles into my ride when some skinny dude on a very nice bike hopped on the trail as I rolled by his trail entrance. He raced around me got ahead about 40 yards then started looking back as if we were racing. Knowing I was at mile 90, my goal was to make it back, I didn't give a rat's butt about some dude just hopping on the trail. But keeping my pace, I reeled the guy in. He'd race off again but after several fades, he just hopped on my wheel.

He asked where I was headed and I mentioned I was near the end of my century. He asked how many miles I had completed, I replied with 95 at this point. He said," I should be ashamed of myself struggling to keep up with you since being fresh and you have so many miles". I just smiled and said, "I'm just trying to get it done". He asked about my yearly mileage. That year I did 7300 miles. He said, " you have a ton of mileage so why are you still fat?". :eek:

I told him that I had been watching my diet and that I guess I'd always just be a fat guy. But his comment triggered off something in my legs. I lifted the pace leaving him behind. When I was clear, I stomped on the pedals and he vanished rather quickly.:D

I will never be skinny but I'm sure he will always remember the day he got stomped by a fat guy. He should be thanking me for the memory!:roflmao2:


After a 62 miler in Casa Grande Arizona at 220'ish. I didn't think I was fat. I rode the first 2/3 of he ride solo with an average of nearly 20 mph. 62 mile in 3:04
http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l267/gulpxtreme/beanz3.jpg

wfournier
08-30-11, 01:49 PM
Ditto!

Not to get off topic here but I saw you're in Phoenixville, so am I and Neil_B is just around the corner. Drop me a line if you want to go riding sometime.

rex66
08-30-11, 02:40 PM
Fat Dude!:roflmao2:.....Back in 05 I watched my diet very closely for 2 years or so. I did not eat junk food, mayo, butter and lots of other stuff I enjoy just to see what I could do on the bike at my lowest weight. At 6'1, the best I could do was 218 lbs. I didn't think I was fat but one guy seemed to think so.

I was out on a solo century connecting local trails and part of Pacific Coast Hwy. I was 90 miles into my ride when some skinny dude on a very nice bike hopped on the trail as I rolled by his trail entrance. He raced around me got ahead about 40 yards then started looking back as if we were racing. Knowing I was at mile 90, my goal was to make it back, I didn't give a rat's butt about some dude just hopping on the trail. But keeping my pace, I reeled the guy in. He'd race off again but after several fades, he just hopped on my wheel.

He asked where I was headed and I mentioned I was near the end of my century. He asked how many miles I had completed, I replied with 95 at this point. He said," I should be ashamed of myself struggling to keep up with you since being fresh and you have so many miles". I just smiled and said, "I'm just trying to get it done". He asked about my yearly mileage. That year I did 7300 miles. He said, " you have a ton of mileage so why are you still fat?". :eek:

I told him that I had been watching my diet and that I guess I'd always just be a fat guy. But his comment triggered off something in my legs. I lifted the pace leaving him behind. When I was clear, I stomped on the pedals and he vanished rather quickly.:D

I will never be skinny but I'm sure he will always remember the day he got stomped by a fat guy. He should be thanking me for the memory!:roflmao2:


After a 62 miler in Casa Grande Arizona at 220'ish. I didn't think I was fat. I rode the first 2/3 of he ride solo with an average of nearly 20 mph. 62 mile in 3:04
http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l267/gulpxtreme/beanz3.jpg

You look like you could be an intimidating fellow. I'm guessing that guy was not very bright. I don't pass remarks that could be construed as insults, but if I did I think I'd start with someone smaller. Like a fourth grader.

Duckles McGee
08-30-11, 02:45 PM
Not to get off topic here but I saw you're in Phoenixville, so am I and Neil_B is just around the corner. Drop me a line if you want to go riding sometime.

Apparently I cannot PM until 50 posts, feel free to shoot me note via mgbrushwood at gmail. I doubt I can keep up with my knobby MTB, but I am on the hunt for a road bike. Went for a quick 12mi ride yesterday down the Schuylkill river trail. You cannot beat the post hurricane weather for afternoon/night rides.

jimnolimit
08-30-11, 02:56 PM
Hey fella, I don't mean to offend, but you DO know what a red light is for, right? You rolled the hell out of at least one less than a minute into your video. Cyclists are required to follow the same road rules as cars, and people do notice when you aren't. Please do yourself and the rest of us a favor and pay attention to this detail. It means a lot.

based on your reaction to that video, if you saw video of my rides, your head would probably explode ;)

jimnolimit
08-30-11, 03:03 PM
The guy said to his wife "there is the fat guy i was telling you about". Made me smile. At least they are starting to know me! :) he he he

and thats why I am riding my bike on a windy day.... to burn calories. Dumb asses!

the guy was probably impressed with your riding, keep it up :thumb:

Mr. Beanz
08-30-11, 03:06 PM
You look like you could be an intimidating fellow.

Nah, I'm just a big teddy bear! :innocent: As far as someone saying, I'm fat, I'll just laugh then try to drive his arse to the ground. I have a good sense of humor not to mention, I have won a ton of money and joy racing people on bikes and foot. But the best part of it all is teaching people not to underestimate a person because you might think he's a fat Clyde.:D

Mithrandir
08-30-11, 04:58 PM
Fat Dude!:roflmao2:.....Back in 05 I watched my diet very closely for 2 years or so. I did not eat junk food, mayo, butter and lots of other stuff I enjoy just to see what I could do on the bike at my lowest weight. At 6'1, the best I could do was 218 lbs. I didn't think I was fat but one guy seemed to think so.

I was out on a solo century connecting local trails and part of Pacific Coast Hwy. I was 90 miles into my ride when some skinny dude on a very nice bike hopped on the trail as I rolled by his trail entrance. He raced around me got ahead about 40 yards then started looking back as if we were racing. Knowing I was at mile 90, my goal was to make it back, I didn't give a rat's butt about some dude just hopping on the trail. But keeping my pace, I reeled the guy in. He'd race off again but after several fades, he just hopped on my wheel.

He asked where I was headed and I mentioned I was near the end of my century. He asked how many miles I had completed, I replied with 95 at this point. He said," I should be ashamed of myself struggling to keep up with you since being fresh and you have so many miles". I just smiled and said, "I'm just trying to get it done". He asked about my yearly mileage. That year I did 7300 miles. He said, " you have a ton of mileage so why are you still fat?". :eek:

I told him that I had been watching my diet and that I guess I'd always just be a fat guy. But his comment triggered off something in my legs. I lifted the pace leaving him behind. When I was clear, I stomped on the pedals and he vanished rather quickly.:D

I will never be skinny but I'm sure he will always remember the day he got stomped by a fat guy. He should be thanking me for the memory!:roflmao2:


After a 62 miler in Casa Grande Arizona at 220'ish. I didn't think I was fat. I rode the first 2/3 of he ride solo with an average of nearly 20 mph. 62 mile in 3:04
http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l267/gulpxtreme/beanz3.jpg


Having weighed nearly 460 at my peak, if I ever get down to 218, I am certain I would never think of myself as fat at that weight.

Mithrandir
08-30-11, 05:01 PM
On a related note, just opened up and tried out my new scale which measures body fat. 32.7%. Ugh.

Not sure how accurate it is though, because at my current weight that means if I lose all of my fat, I'd still weigh 241 pounds.

chefisaac
08-30-11, 05:02 PM
mith: did you lose your weight thus far with riding? How is your eating been? I need to work on that for sure.

jimnolimit
08-30-11, 05:18 PM
mith: did you lose your weight thus far with riding? How is your eating been? I need to work on that for sure.

most of your weight loss will come from your diet (scaling back your calorie intake). exercising will increases the total calories you burn and bump up you metabolism. if you add some weight lifting, you'll increase muscle mass which will help you burn a little more calories.

p.s. it's a lot easier to eat 1000 calories than it is to burn it.

Mithrandir
08-30-11, 05:45 PM
mith: did you lose your weight thus far with riding? How is your eating been? I need to work on that for sure.

No not really.

Started in July 2010; cut my diet drastically, started cardio.

07/10 - 11/10 - Recumbent Exercise Bike
12/10 - 03/11 - Nordic Skiing
04/11 - Walking and new Recumbent Exercise Bike (old one broke)
05/11 - 08/11 - Bicycling!


I'll keep bicycling until I am no longer able to due to the weather, then I'll switch to skiing again.

PAJ3Cub
08-30-11, 06:19 PM
The guy said to his wife "there is the fat guy i was telling you about". Made me smile.

Back a couple of months ago I was riding down a back road. I came up to two police cars on the side of the road with two officers and another man. As I approached at approx 100 feet away one cop said to the other, "Hey look, it's Lance Armstrong". He said it loud enough for me to hear. The other police officer had his back towards me and turned around to look just as I approached. As I passed I gave them a hand gesture and just kept on going. I think about this a lot. Don't regret it a bit! Don't ever let anyone put you below them, no matter who they are.

Neil_B
08-30-11, 10:05 PM
Not to get off topic here but I saw you're in Phoenixville, so am I and Neil_B is just around the corner. Drop me a line if you want to go riding sometime.


I see you got him. Good work wfournier. :-)

ChargerDawg
08-30-11, 10:48 PM
Gotta say it, I rode in my first organized ride this year on last Sunday. A 25 miler across the Coronado Bridge in San Diego and down the silver strand.

The year has done wonders for my pace. After the first couple miles of crossing the bridge, I probably passed 20 riders for every one that passed me.