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  • edited March 2021
    Over the last week I’ve been using an app called Fiit.

    Its a video workout app, where you join classes either live or on-demand. The intention is to gamify fitness. So when you join the live classes, you’re actually competing with other people taking it at the same time. All the data on how hard you’re working, heart rate etc comes from a wearable (in my case, Apple Watch).

    It is absolutely brilliant. I’ve never enjoyed the idea of working out at home, but this really does add a level of motivation/fun into it. It’s a lot harder to quit when you can see yourself falling down a live leaderboard in real time!

    You can also use it for on-demand classes to do on your own, or invite friends to take part and compete.

    Would highly recommend.
  • cafctom said:
    Over the last week I’ve been using an app called Fiit.

    Its a video workout app, where you join classes either live or on-demand. The intention is to gamify fitness. So when you join the live classes, you’re actually competing with other people taking it at the same time. All the data on how hard you’re working, heart rate etc comes from a wearable (in my case, Apple Watch).

    It is absolutely brilliant. I’ve never enjoyed the idea of working out at home, but this really does add a level of motivation/fun into it. It’s a lot harder to quit when you can see yourself falling down a live leaderboard in real time!

    You can also use it for on-demand classes to do on your own, or invite friends to take part and compete.

    Would highly recommend.
    does this sync with Garmin do you know? Sounds fun. 
  • Dazzler21 said:
    does this sync with Garmin do you know? Sounds fun. 
    Looks like it connects with Garmin chest strap, but not sure about a Garmin watch:

    https://help.fiit.tv/en/articles/3442154-what-fitness-trackers-can-i-use-with-fiit
  • 28 stone @cafctom ?

    Well done for getting that down and keep going fella. Keep us up t date with your progress
  • cafctom said:
    And for the record, I’m heavier than most. About 150kg, though at my heaviest I was about 178kg.

    Lost 28kg in the past 2 years, but still a long way to go.

    There is a scheme called Man V Fat Football, which helped me in a big way. It’s a football league for lads looking to lose weight - and you score points each week for dropping pounds, and doing well on the pitch. 

    The nearest one to South East London is in Leyton (where I play), but I think they’re starting leagues up in Bermondsey and Dartford soon. 

    It’s been a life changer for me really, and can’t wait to get back to it soon. For a lad my size, I never thought I’d be able to run about and exercise the way I can do now
    The pitches opposite Brisbane Road? 

    And great effort on that loss, keep it going!
  • colthe3rd said:
    The pitches opposite Brisbane Road? 

    And great effort on that loss, keep it going!
    Thanks mate. It used to be hosted on those pitches actually, but has now moved about 5 mins down the road.

    I’d like to have lost more really - there are a couple of lads there who have lost astonishing amounts. One lad lost well over ten stone in about a year and a half. 
  • 28 stone @cafctom ?

    Well done for getting that down and keep going fella. Keep us up t date with your progress
    Thanks mate. I can’t say it’s a number I’m proud of at all. In truth I didn’t even realise it was that high for a long time. I’d always envisaged people of that weight are the types who are often on Television documentaries, unable to live a life, but I’ve never really been in that situation. Always been active and outgoing - but love bad food too much.
  • cafctom said:
    Thanks mate. It used to be hosted on those pitches actually, but has now moved about 5 mins down the road.

    I’d like to have lost more really - there are a couple of lads there who have lost astonishing amounts. One lad lost well over ten stone in about a year and a half. 
    I used to live just round the corner. Don't compare yourself to others, you've lost an amazing amount so just focus on that and whatever your end goal is. 
  • cafctom said:
    And for the record, I’m heavier than most. About 150kg, though at my heaviest I was about 178kg.

    Lost 28kg in the past 2 years, but still a long way to go.

    There is a scheme called Man V Fat Football, which helped me in a big way. It’s a football league for lads looking to lose weight - and you score points each week for dropping pounds, and doing well on the pitch. 

    The nearest one to South East London is in Leyton (where I play), but I think they’re starting leagues up in Bermondsey and Dartford soon. 

    It’s been a life changer for me really, and can’t wait to get back to it soon. For a lad my size, I never thought I’d be able to run about and exercise the way I can do now
    Unbelievable level of weight loss mate, stick at it. Great that you've found that football scheme, sounds really good. 
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  • Had my scales at 210lbs (15st) for the first time in a long time a couple months ago. 

    Started bike training and changing nothing else and have got down to 203lbs today. 

    However, I've been getting deliveroos 6-7 times a week, and stopping that now. Saves £20 a day, and the weight will just start falling off, especially now I can properly use myfitnesspal as everything I eat will now have a barcode.

    If you can stretch to it, Cook are incredibly tasty and very balanced. One of their pots at lunch and then one of their main meals for dinner is a very good diet. 

    I think the key thing for a lot of people (myself especially) is portion control, that's one of the best things about ready meals, and Cook are the best in my opinion. 
  • Wow, that’s massive progress in just a couple of months. Well done @ImBetterThanShaun

  • Said I’d give up chocolate in the New Year when the kids go back to school fffs that days real soon 
  • Some things I’ve found helpful over the last couple of months:

    1. Meal planning for the week - helps with the shopping too and reduces food waste. Enjoy looking up at the menu on the kitchen wall and seeing what we’re eating today!

    2. Low calorie treat snacks (under 100cal) - Party rings, curly whirlys, iced gems, kids dairy milks, puffs, popcorn etc

    3. Eating proper meals 3 times a day really helps prevent me from snacking.

    4. Having an air fryer - makes the best wedges (JD seasonings are very good) / crispy bacon.

    5. Everything in moderation 👍🏻





  • In 2021 I don't think you need to worry about this unless you cheat on your wife or husband, or have gay sex, on a trip to Brunei.

    Also, I think that it's less fatal at the moment as there is social distancing in place, and consequently some throwers now have a difficult distance.


  • edited March 2021
    Dazzler21 said: 
    Literally one bad day of food on Tuesday night... 
    86kg yesterday

    85kg again today. 

    This is why not to weigh in too regularly. (I only use the body composition setting once a week)
     Mixed feelings this week

    Weight 84.2kg
    Body Fat 18.2%
    Water 56.4%
    Muscle Mass 66.3kg
    Visceral Fat 6
    Metabolic Age 28

    Expected some fall in muscle mass due to calorie deficit, but not an increase in BF to go with it, could just be that the scales were reading me too low on that metric.
  • Dazzler21 said:
     Mixed feelings this week

    Weight 84.2kg
    Body Fat 18.2%
    Water 56.4%
    Muscle Mass 66.3kg
    Visceral Fat 6
    Metabolic Age 28

    Expected some fall in muscle mass due to calorie deficit, but not an increase in BF to go with it, could just be that the scales were reading me too low on that metric.
    Yesterday morning the scale read similar, then last night I had a chinese...

    Needless to say the food is taking its time to pass through. 

    85kg... 
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