What is everyone weighing in at?
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age 45yrs
height 177cm
weight 61kg
fat 19.3% (skinfold test)
ftp 225w (TrainerRoad on Tacx)
@buc impressive!
height 177cm
weight 61kg
fat 19.3% (skinfold test)
ftp 225w (TrainerRoad on Tacx)
@buc impressive!
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Hi all,
Just finished my season last week (injury). Before that, afeter last test in first week of August:
Age: 29
Height: 176 cms
Weight: 64 kgs
FTP 320 watts
Hope to weight 2 kgs less for next year. And improve a bit FTP...
Just finished my season last week (injury). Before that, afeter last test in first week of August:
Age: 29
Height: 176 cms
Weight: 64 kgs
FTP 320 watts
Hope to weight 2 kgs less for next year. And improve a bit FTP...
Hello all,
Age: 48
Height: 175 cms ( 5'9" )
Winter Weight: 74 kgs (158lbs )
Summer Weight: 72 kgs (154lbs )
I was lighter in my 20's, Heavier in my 30's, now in my 40's i find i have to work at maintaining my weight.
Can't just eat any old junk and simply burn off the calories these days...
Age: 48
Height: 175 cms ( 5'9" )
Winter Weight: 74 kgs (158lbs )
Summer Weight: 72 kgs (154lbs )
I was lighter in my 20's, Heavier in my 30's, now in my 40's i find i have to work at maintaining my weight.
Can't just eat any old junk and simply burn off the calories these days...
Nick W.
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Veni, Vidi, Velcro
(I came, I saw, I stuck around)
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Veni, Vidi, Velcro
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72 kilos, 1,74m, still heavy for a cyclist for pretty fit for a triathlete!
Age 34 (35 in a month)
Height: 188cm (6'2")
weight: 73kg (161lb)
fat: guessing based on heavy training regimes in the past and where I am now, around 12-14%. Off the bike for the past 6 months. Starting training again in 3 weeks.
Last calculated ftp: 294
Height: 188cm (6'2")
weight: 73kg (161lb)
fat: guessing based on heavy training regimes in the past and where I am now, around 12-14%. Off the bike for the past 6 months. Starting training again in 3 weeks.
Last calculated ftp: 294
I know I'm not at my summer riding weight, so I'm staying away from the scale. I can pretty much feel, without stepping on it, if I'm where I need to be.
I played competitive sports from an early age through university, which included supervised weight training. Even after years of pretty avid road and cross cycling, I'm still not built like a cyclist. Not sure I ever will lose all my upper body mass, but that's okay. I still need to be able to lift tools, do yard work, and now...lift my newborn:)
I've officially hit middle age. My biggest problem is that I gain weight ONLY in my stomach/midsection. So, I might only be like 1-2k's from my ideal weight...but I still have that small damn gut. AND cycling bibs and race fit jerseys are very, very unflattering to a cheeseburger locker, even a small one. As an American I'm well in the "very good shape" area, but as a cyclist, I feel like a lard arse if I'm anywhere over my ideal weight. To make things worse, my main riding pal is a skinny minnie and makes me feel even fatter. Oh the horrors of being a road cyclist!
I played competitive sports from an early age through university, which included supervised weight training. Even after years of pretty avid road and cross cycling, I'm still not built like a cyclist. Not sure I ever will lose all my upper body mass, but that's okay. I still need to be able to lift tools, do yard work, and now...lift my newborn:)
I've officially hit middle age. My biggest problem is that I gain weight ONLY in my stomach/midsection. So, I might only be like 1-2k's from my ideal weight...but I still have that small damn gut. AND cycling bibs and race fit jerseys are very, very unflattering to a cheeseburger locker, even a small one. As an American I'm well in the "very good shape" area, but as a cyclist, I feel like a lard arse if I'm anywhere over my ideal weight. To make things worse, my main riding pal is a skinny minnie and makes me feel even fatter. Oh the horrors of being a road cyclist!
A good day becomes a better day with a bicycle ride.
Good on all of you losing weight as a result of participating in the awesome sport of cycling, especially those losing weight as you get OLDER. That's amazing. Yet another benefit of riding.
A good day becomes a better day with a bicycle ride.
27 years old
189cm
72kgs
ftp is 322
trying to go sub 70kg.... i like climbing
189cm
72kgs
ftp is 322
trying to go sub 70kg.... i like climbing
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