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Wednesday, October 15, 2025
Fat Loss Training - Week Eight
Monday, October 6, 2025
Fat Loss Training - Week 7
Monday
Hard to believe, but after all last week's debauchery I have continued to lose weight and have now hit my weight loss target six weeks in a row!
Anyway, it's my birthday. I cycle in to work, have a nice day at college, and then cycle home. Today, I have a rest day for the first time since August. When I get home, I don't pick up the weights! Instead, I crack a beer, have dinner with family, open loads of presents, and eat cake!
Beer, junkfood, no exercise
Tuesday
I cycled in to work, did some work stuff, and then cycled home. At the dojo, I was put in charge of the beginners and white belts. It's an almost impossible task to keep them all on task and paying attention at the same time. Give me a group of brown belts any day!
In the advanced session, we did some sparring. I managed to go toe to toe with the other black belt and was pleased to keep up with him despite his being several decades younger! I managed to tag him a few times and was definitely ahead on points. However, when Sensei came over to watch, my opponent bashed me with a spectacular spinning backfist! Oh well, I must keep training harder!
Back home for a huge bowl of beef chilli and no booze.
No alcohol, no junkfood, Karate
Wednesday
In the car today. Lots to do at work. Happily my GCSE lessons are now becoming a lot more fun. The kids are getting to know each other, and getting to know me too. We got loads of work done and had a bit of a laugh.
Off to the gym with James after lessons. I wasn't feeling particularly strong during the first six exercises, but by the time I got to the bench press I was aware that I had a bit more energy left. I felt fresh and ready. James and I built the weights up with each set, putting on 5kg each time.
Eventually, with James calling out each rep, I manged to beat my all-time personal record for the bench press, just two days after I turned 51. I went home feeling a bit shocked and rather smug!
After college, Lucy and I popped into Halford's so I could sit on some commuting bikes. The 16" seemed perfect, but so did the 18" frame!
At home, Mouse and Hydro had cooked a fabulous curry, and also a potato curry. Unfortunately, there wasn't much left. I went to bed hungry.
No alcohol, no junkfood, weight training
Thursday
In the car today because we did a big shop after work. Back at home, I did an hour of weight training and then had some beers with dinner. Cheers!
Booze, no junkfood, weight training
Friday
Not a good day for my training plan! Lucy and I used the car for work. After work, we joined Jonnie, Sally and Harry for drinks and then dinner at the local curry house. I even had poppadoms at the start and ice cream at the end!
Then Lucy and I wobbled home for even more drinks...
Booze, junkfood, no exercise
Saturday
I woke up with a bit of a headache. After breakfast, and a trip to the local Post Office, I settled in the man cave to begin marking diagnostic assessments in English and mathematics. It was a long process...
In the afternoon, I was very glad to have a break and get ready for Karate. I didn't have the car so I cycled up to the dojo. Today's session was a difficult one, having students from white belt to brown belt, but we managed to fit in kihon, kata and kumite with two helpings of pad work to keep everyone engaged.
However, one of my purple belts was struggling during kata and I was finding it hard to motivate him. After the lesson, he asked me how kata was meant to make someone a better fighter (he is mainly interested in kumite competition). I explained that kata strengthens the body and focuses the mind. I also explained that it was a way of training alone when there is no partner to spar with. I asked him to always do his best in kata and to apply himself fully - in that way he will take much more from the forms and techniques each kata contains. I hope to see a change in his attitude to kata over the coming weeks and months.
Anyway, back home for more marking. I managed to get more than halfway through the pile of marking before Lucy served dinner. I had marked all mathematics papers and all reading papers. Tomorrow I will have to tackle the writing papers and then finally the massive GCSE English papers! Can I get it done before Monday? Probably not.
After dinner, we had Dodgy Debbie round so we watched Black Sabbath's final concert and had a few (several) drinks. Debbie and I stayed up late to watch the Guns N Roses concert at the Ritz filmed for MTV in 1988. It was awesome, they were even better than I remembered, and I felt like I was 14 again!
Booze, no junkfood, Karate
Sunday
I woke up feeling awful.
After some toast and coffee, I was ready to try to ride my bike. However, I was quite prepared to make my excuses and turn around after a few miles. As it turned out, almost as soon as I'd covered a few miles with the lads I started to feel better. Exercise and banter with your mates: A fantastic medicine!
Jonnie suffered a puncture after about 6 miles. After this was sorted, we carried on at a relaxed pace with the sun in our eyes and the wind in our faces. After we had tackled the main road to Coughton, the wind was at our backs and we trundled along nicely.
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Puncture repair in action |
We arrived at Wilmcote and were met with fantastic chocolate cake and above-average coffee. It was a lovely warm afternoon when we set off home via the Petticoat Route in reverse. On the mile long climb I offered my wheel to Jonnie and Mark but I was told to carry on. I then had great fun hanging on to the back of James' wheel as he whooshed up the hill. We made it to the top smiling and breathless.
We had a relaxed attitude to the rest of the ride and we were happy to watch our average speed dwindle down in favour of chats and banter. Today's sprint was won by Mark. He hung on to my wheel and then sprinted away at the end of the climb - just as a good fastman should. I couldn't close the gap in time.
Back at home: lunch, ironing, marking papers, beer and one of the best dinners Lucy has ever produced - some sort of creamy mushroom and chicken affair with crushed potatoes and lemon. Awesome.
Beers, cake, 40 miles of cycling
In summary, another awful week as far as fitness is concerned, but another great week to be with family and friends!
Thursday, October 2, 2025
Fat Loss Training - Week Six
Monday
I cycled in to work (careful to leave my bicycle in the staffroom), did the work thing, and then cycled home the long way. My route took me along some of our usual lanes: School Road, then past the Boot, up to the Punchbowl etc. I kept the pressure on and got home in a respectable time.
However, as soon as I started cooking dinner, I found myself reaching for a beer!
Today, I was surprised to find that I had hit my weekly weight loss target yet again. I just have to keep doing what I'm doing and I will fit into my suit before Christmas.
Beer, no junkfood, 15 miles of cycling.
Tuesday
I cycled into work, tried to explain BIDMAS and then similes, and then called it a day.
On the way home, I stopped to see Pete at Scott's Cycles. I asked him if it was possible to single-speed my mountain bike. He peered at my road bike for a bit until I explained that I didn't have my MTB with me. He explained, with the help of two manuals and someone else's bicycle, that he couldn't single-speed a 2010 mountain bike. It took him about 12 minutes. The man is an encyclopedia of cycling and it's always fascinating to be talked at by him!
I cycled home and got ready for Karate.
Martha and I got to the dojo halfway through the all-comers lesson. I was asked to help the purple, green and yellow belts with their new kata. We worked at break-neck speed, had a bit of a giggle and we had almost got to the end of their kata when we ran out of time... For the advanced session, Sensei Gary started us off with a sweaty kumite exercise before slowing things down for kata. I took over then: I finished off the kata and then moved on to some traditional one-step sparring techniques that we don't teach at Ruach very often.
Back home for a late dinner and then bed.
No alcohol, no junkfood, Karate
Wednesday
I cycled in to work. Teaching GCSEs is getting easier, but the lessons are still very solemn. I hope the students start talking to each other soon! After lessons, I met James in the gym for our weekly workout. James helped me equal my all-time bench press record. It felt great! Then I cycled home.
I made dinner and didn't drink beer!
No alcohol, no junkfood, weight training
Thursday
My old mountain bike from 2010 needs a new transmission. The chain is leaping about on the cassette, the front mech is seized and the whole thing is making some terrible noises. I decided against trying to replace it all myself, and decided to use Scott's Cycles instead.
I rode the mountain bike slowly and carefully in to work. After lessons, I dropped the bike round at the bike shop. I was promised a quote for the job tomorrow. I met Lucy in ALDI car park, we did a big shop, and then, back at home, I did an hour of weight training in my man cave.
After all this activity, I felt a bit couch time with a beer was necessary!
Beers, no junkfood, weight training
Friday
I cycled in to work, got lots of work done, and then cycled home the long way (15.1 miles).
We had a barbecue and a fire tonight and I was fully in party mode! I drank too much and stayed up later than usual! Cheers!
Alcohol, no junkfood, Cycling
Saturday
I woke up with a bit of a headache! After making breakfast for Lucy and myself, I set about replacing the logs I'd burnt in the fire pit last night. I stacked two big boxes in the garage to dry out.
Lucy was out and about in the car so I cycled to the dojo for the 3pm lesson. My students are very comfortable in the dojo, are all becoming friends, and seem to be enjoying themselves a little bit too much! I'm constantly reminding them about proper dojo etiquette and I'm struggling to get everyone's attention at the same time. However, it's great to see so many happy, smiling young people enjoying a martial art. I look forward to my Saturday afternoons.
I cycled home feeling much better than I had when I woke up this morning!
Tonight, Lucy and I headed out to dinner at The Railway in Dorridge. As always, we were well looked after, the food was great and the beer (Timothy Taylor's Landlord) was in great condition.
Booze, no junkfood, Karate
Sunday
Up for a bike ride with the boys. Jonnie was away, so we started from my house. The big news is that Roger joined us this morning. It's been a while since Roger rode out with us in the lanes. With health issues and grandfather duties, Roger has missed many Sunday mornings, so it was great to have him back!
We rode down to Wilmcote via Pig Trot Reverse. We kept the pace steady, and as the day and the muscles warmed up, we managed to keep an average of 14mph. There was coffee and a tremendous carrot cake waiting for us, along with a very warm welcome for Roger!
The ride back took a while which gave us plenty of time for chats and banter. Back at my place, we had a group photo and then drank coffee in the front room.Boyzone on Bikes
In the evening, I had dinner with the family and helped myself to some beers!
Alcohol, cake, 32 miles of cycling
In summary, not a good week for my weight loss training, but a lovely weekend to be with friends and family.