Posted 11 April 2013 - 05:49 PM
I cycle to work when the weather is amenable (8 miles one way) and I love it but every winter I gain more weight than the previous winter. I try to blame the glorious cooking of my awesome wife but the truth is I've always been a bit of a glutton when others are cooking for me. When I was on the farm, I worked hard every day, building fences, chasing and sometimes wrestling cows, etc. - it was lots of hard, physical work and it was satisfying in that way but made me almost no money. In those days I went with the idea that as long as you're burning off the calories you consume you'll be alright and it worked, but fuck me, I consumed a lot of calories. As I get older and less active, not to mention less motivated, I feel I need a change - the cycling is easy - if it weren't for the fact that I'm suffering from a beastly cold that my idiot stepson gave me, I'd be cycling now, I LOVE cycling. The problem is the winter, so I intend to sign up for a MMA class at a nearby village, which hopefully won't turn out to be shit, though there are rumours of bullying and whatnot, so we'll see how it goes. Ideally, I'd like some regular training, measuring myself against others and finding myself wanting, to motivate me to obsess on fitness, dredge up the old routine of situps, pushups and chinups upon waking and before bed. Time will tell. I can't get fat, I'd look pregnant with my build. Anybody have any better ideas?