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Old 06-05-05 | 07:58 AM
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Originally Posted by CdCf
That'll have to be a REALLY good one...
The average stool is around 100-150 grams.
Far from disgusted . . . I'm rather intrigued here http://snipurl.com/fdgh

Figure: if you're riding a couple hundred miles a week, you're eating prolly' double the average caloric intake of a sedentary chap. Caloric intake--all things equal--has to add up to output weight, no?

Balance that with the fact that, likely, we're all also more regular than the average Sedentary Jo(an) and I think you get an equation that looks something like this:

Output = 2x average
Frequency = 1.5x average

So . . . average weight loss per--um--occurrence =

125g * 2/1.5 = 166g

YMMV

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