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Billfred 20-02-2007 11:50

The FRC Weight Loss Plan?
 
Alright, I know we talk a lot about our pizza and Dew addictions, but this is odd.

At Kickoff this year, I was on the last hole in my belt. Today, on ship day, I'm comfortably in the next-to-last hole. No real change in diet on campus, and I haven't set foot in the campus fitness center since freshman year.

Is this a common thing, or am I just odd (wait, don't answer that)?

Elgin Clock 20-02-2007 12:08

Re: The FRC Weight Loss Plan?
 
I was just the opposite with myself.

Unless my scale at home is horribly wrong, weighing myself on our official shipping scale made me come in at a whole 10 lbs more than week 5!!!!
Stress makes you gain weight right? Maybe that's it. :ahh:

So.. with this upcoming week pretty stress free since the 'bot is packed up, I think the reverse is true and I'll go back down again?? Right? lol

If not, then time for some activities this weekend to get back into shape and lose that Week 6 acquired 10lbs of dead weight!

Bharat Nain 20-02-2007 12:30

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I grew since I partially stopped robotics last year. My diet is actually better than ever.

k4r3n2 22-02-2007 18:37

Re: The FRC Weight Loss Plan?
 
I've definately lost at least 8 pounds and need new pants...I think it's a side effect of the foregoing food to work on the robot...but hey, it got built!

DonRotolo 22-02-2007 20:44

Re: The FRC Weight Loss Plan?
 
It can be sneaky. Your diet might have changed a bit in reality - for example, during build season who really sits and snacks or munches, normally stuff like that goes unnoticed - and then you have to factor in the additional energy you expend. I can;t speak for you, but a typical night of studying (25 years ago!) consisted of a lit of sitting. Building robots requires a lot of standing and walking - and that consumes some calories.

Add the activity, subtract the extraneous food, and you have a few pounds over 6 weeks gone. It's a good thing.

Me, I gained 2 pounds, because I just couldn't fit the company fitness center in more than twice a week. Dunno about you, but I hope to keep my heart healthy so I'm here for a real long time. Being overweight, male, prone to high cholesterol, and with a family histry of heart disease doesn't bode well for a sedentary lifestyle. Not for me, at least.

Don

Steve W 22-02-2007 20:57

Re: The FRC Weight Loss Plan?
 
Lost 16 lbs by end of week 2 and put 5 back on since then.

efoote868 22-02-2007 21:38

Re: The FRC Weight Loss Plan?
 
since I stopped exercising last fall, put on a good 20 lbs. Not too worried though, once reffing and soccer starts (and biking, of course), i'll probably drop it, no sweat. Its funny, my waist has pretty much stayed the same...

Al Skierkiewicz 22-02-2007 22:12

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I think I lost 20 but my scale says I lost nothing. However, everytime I shower, I find little bits of aluminum on the floor of the tub.

joshsmithers 22-02-2007 23:01

Re: The FRC Weight Loss Plan?
 
this scrawny white boy is trying to GAIN weight. and -lemme tell you- build season didn't help!

so, yes, there could be a future in an FRC dieting program.

Andy Baker 22-02-2007 23:06

Re: The FRC Weight Loss Plan?
 
Last year, I lost 30... and put some of it back on during the off season.

This year, I probably lost 10.

I attribute it to lack of time to sleep and eat.

Andy B.

taylort 22-02-2007 23:48

Re: The FRC Weight Loss Plan?
 
Bunches of pizza at meetings => ~5 lb. gain :-(

Not horrible, really, now that the season's over, I don't have to eat all of that pizza. ;)

Eric Finn 27-02-2007 21:33

Re: The FRC Weight Loss Plan?
 
I think it would help to say what you did and how often you came, since people on mechanical are likely to get more exercise than, say, software.

Software / Web
Almost every day
Gained 5-10 lbs.


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