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At the start of August I joined the Fitness First gym in Bath to lose a few excess pounds and get fitter, with the aim to run the Bath half marathon next year.

 

To start with, a 2km run was a struggle, which I raised to 5km and last night I was really pleased to run 10km in 58:30. Just need to double that now for a decent half marathon time :)

 

I've also lost nearly a stone and 3 inches off my waist, which is a bugger, cos all my 32" trousers are now way too big!!

 

J

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Well done Jon, thats excellent progress! You were hardly overweight to begin though :D

 

As of yesterday I'd lost 2 stone after 2 months of healthier living & regular exercise. Go me :D

 

Well done Darryl - 2 stone in 2 months is good going :thumbs:

 

You have 32'' trousers and they don't fit you:blink:

 

Nope, and now my 30" trousers are too loose :D

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I've been going hard at the gym over the past couple of months... I can't say I'm running further, as my knee won't let me run on the treader (I do a 6.0kmh 'walk' up a gradient I hit up 1.0 every 2 minutes for 10 minutes for a warm up and that's the most my knee will take, but if I start running it dies instantly)... But I've already increased the weights I work on on the resistance machines by 10kg, and I can do 4 sets instead of 3 on the free weights...

 

As someone who hasn't done any form of exercise for way too long, I'm noticing the benefits already, I haven't lost any 'size', but I put that down to being horrifically unfit in the first place (Shame as I used to race mountain bikes around here :()...

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Good stuff :)

 

I've been into running and generally getting fitter since my 'incident' nearly two years ago now and I've entered into my first real competition in december - a half marathon lol

 

I'm up to 10.4 miles now (1hr 54m) and once my legs have healed I'll try and do it again :D Got 2 months to get just under another 3 miles out of them, and they know who's boss so it damn well will happen ;)

 

I'm deffo distance and not speed orientated, my steady plod is about 5.6mph, but then there is a lot of me to move around! And don't give me none of that "but you only need take two strides" nonsense, it so doesn't work like that :mad:

 

My weight has remained fairly constant at about 104kg (230 pounds) but the fat layer is being replaced by Thighs of Iron ™ :nana:

 

-Ian

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nice one guys , i joined a fitness centre beginning of the year , as its over two years now since i ruptured the disc in my spine .

but what i find frustrating is i cant run still due to the disc problem , free weights are a big no , and im finding that just using the bike and walking on the machine is just not doing it , plus its boring me silly just doing the same thing each time i go , the pool and the sauna is good i enjoy that , got to drop some weight soon as im not used to being a fat bastard

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Good for you...I used to be addicted to the gym but I quit and decided to run outside more often and went once a few weeks ago (nearly died, pulse at 196) and haven't done anything since. Lost the motivation now but must get back into it!

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nice one guys , i joined a fitness centre beginning of the year , as its over two years now since i ruptured the disc in my spine .

but what i find frustrating is i cant run still due to the disc problem , free weights are a big no , and im finding that just using the bike and walking on the machine is just not doing it , plus its boring me silly just doing the same thing each time i go , the pool and the sauna is good i enjoy that , got to drop some weight soon as im not used to being a fat bastard

 

You can have a long steady jog to wolverhampton and wash/polish/detail my car if you like pete, that'll shift the weights off ;)....I'll even let you refuel on ryvita :p

 

L

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Check us lot out! The new mkiv get fit not fat club :D Well done everyone keep it up, christmas will be the real test though :eyebrows:

 

Just today I've realised why recently my watch has been anoying the hell out of me, I must have lost weight off my wrists too! Got to have a link or two removed as I keep having to pull it back down my arm :blink:

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I've recently had to do the bleep test for work. The pass level was 9.4 on the 15m shuttle run. I managed to get to level 10 in the weeks before the test..... nearly died though!

 

I found a nice fitness test on the running machine in the gym called the PEB test. Its 2.4km on a slight incline.

After a few weeks I had it down to 9 minutes at a speed of 16.5 Kph (just over 10 mph). After completing it it says I have scored 98%.... bonus!

Was doing it every day but after completing the fitness test I've let it lapse.

 

Must get back to it :)

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At the start of August I joined the Fitness First gym in Bath to lose a few excess pounds and get fitter, with the aim to run the Bath half marathon next year.

 

To start with, a 2km run was a struggle, which I raised to 5km and last night I was really pleased to run 10km in 58:30. Just need to double that now for a decent half marathon time :)

 

I've also lost nearly a stone and 3 inches off my waist, which is a bugger, cos all my 32" trousers are now way too big!!

 

J

 

Nice one. I joined the gym last October, as my girlfriend wanted me to do the Great North Run with her this year. So I was running at the gym, never much more than 6/7Km, and doing that about 3times a week. Didn't see any great weight loss, but felt generally fitter. Once it got to within 14weeks of the Great North Run I started working a lot harder, following a training program, and lost about a stone, down to about 12.5st.

 

Just ran the Great North Run on Sunday (having never run more than 8miles until that day) in 1hour 47mins and 43seconds.

 

I've been eating like a fat b*stard since though!

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I've recently had to do the bleep test for work. The pass level was 9.4 on the 15m shuttle run. I managed to get to level 10 in the weeks before the test..... nearly died though!

 

I found a nice fitness test on the running machine in the gym called the PEB test. Its 2.4km on a slight incline.

After a few weeks I had it down to 9 minutes at a speed of 16.5 Kph (just over 10 mph). After completing it it says I have scored 98%.... bonus!

Was doing it every day but after completing the fitness test I've let it lapse.

 

Must get back to it :)

 

What's the Bleep test? Also, I've not seen the PEB test in the Gym. I'll have a look tonight.

 

I walked into Bath today and then up to the University and then back home. Looked it up and was surprised to see it was 10km in total - bonus :)

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When I started TKD I nearly died during the warm up, ended up having to sit out!! Started going twice a week though and it got much easier after 3 months. Then didn't go for a month and went to Kung Fu last week, and nearly died during the warm up....

 

Want to start cycling to work, but the missus keeps giving excuses so I end up driving her in to work, and I'm not gonna bother driving home to get the bike so I haven't been doing it - hopefully soon though.

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