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molly 10 Feb 2013 22:55

I always lose weight. It doesn't matter what sort of trip it is - I tend to lose up to half a stone.

I generally skip lunch when travelling and also get a fair amount of exercise from walking around exploring or whatnot.

haggis 16 Feb 2013 13:01

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Originally Posted by farqhuar (Post 300641)
I dropped 15kg (from 88 to 73kg) in 5 months on the road through China, Russia, Europe in 2008.

In Eastern Russia my diet each day was 1 bowl of Borsch, 2 slices of bread, 1 black coffee, as much fresh and cold mountain water I could drink and 1 Mars bar.

Looks like I'll need to go Russia for a few months, I lost 8 kgs in 4 months UK to OZ, all I need now is another diet plan to get down to ideal weight.

TravellingStrom 10 Apr 2013 02:28

I stayed the same this past 12 month trip

The problem was, all my muscle turned to fat and relocated to my middle and arse.

Having two extended layovers while waiting for parts was the main cause. Cheap booze and food in SEA meant my intake was more than the exercise I normally get when riding

I ride through Russia,Kaz and China, Mongolia prior to the stoppages

Hi him. Back to the rowing machine

John933 6 Aug 2013 20:16

I lose about a stone and a half. Most of that drop's out my Azz. In all my travel's a solid log is something you don't see often. So I kind of stay put for a few day's and just eat fruit, and drink tea. Bottle water is a life saver.
John933

xfiltrate 31 Oct 2013 14:14

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Grimace 27 Nov 2013 22:20

Always lose weight, especially on trips where I'm riding and backpacking.

Two Moto Kiwis 23 Feb 2014 02:20

We have remained pretty much the same in 23 months so far, we do stop and hike and take time out to do a lot of walking.

Staying in one place for a few days usually means a bit of grog etc that we normally can't carry and that is noticeable so we usually get more active too to help burn it off.

We also find riding down a soft sandy road where the bottom is a long way from the top helps cos after pushing for a while you get up a good sweat :clap:

Blommetje 22 Nov 2014 12:55

Dropped 5 kilo's in 3 weeks.. eating all the thai food I can get my hands on... worried what happens the next three weeks. But hey, beats being fat
:o

Fortune and Glory, kid. Fortune and Glory.

Eef_and_Dries 15 Feb 2015 03:45

Men lose weight as they don't have so much acces to beer and fastfood.
Women gain weight as they sit still all day.

This was for our overland car trip through Africa :)

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billreal 27 Apr 2015 18:29

I always lose. To into seeing everything rather than eating.

DougieB 5 Dec 2015 11:42

Just cycled from Edinburgh to southern Spain (~2500km). About to cross into Morocco for a 3000km route round the country. May or not cycle home. Erm....I lose weight in a trip :-)

backofbeyond 5 Dec 2015 15:04

This whole gain / lose weight on a trip is something I've been pondering after my recent experience. After two months away the belt on my trousers now does up three notches tighter than before. It's not the belt coming apart as the trousers are looser as well. I've no idea how much that corresponds to in weight but three notches must be a couple inches around my waist. In addition by the end of the trip I also noticed that my running endurance had improved and I was running about a minute / mile faster than before. That may not sound much but most runners would kill for that level of improvement.

The strange part was that the trip was round the USA, a country not noted for its lack of availability of food. In fact, when this kind of thing is on the breakfast menu you must wonder how anyone loses weight :

http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps40brqpl4.jpg

(It's Waffle House's breakfast menu Biscuits in Gravy if you were wondering)

If this had been the kind of place we'd been frequenting then maybe a bit of weight loss (by one route or another) might be understandable :

http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps3cdeb842.jpg

Exactly why I responded the way I did and why the effect is slowly reversing (despite my running mileage going up since my return) isn't something I've managed to work out but there must be a reason.

teizms 17 Dec 2015 17:48

If traveling outside of the USA, always loose weight.
Most places have a lot healthier ingredients, fresh veggies from a farm, fruit that has taste, cows that eat grass, coke with real sugar and realistic proportions.

The main thing for the above being --> affordable at regular street food prices.
There is healthy food in USA... just a lot more expensive

LGreeene 20 Jan 2016 08:53

I always lose; but it is funny. Whenever I stop, I then put the weight back on very quickly. Quicker than i would put it on usually.

*Touring Ted* 8 Feb 2017 23:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by ouroboros2015 (Post 556935)
FFS; is this an episode of "loose women"????

It wasn't until you replied. You menopausal hag ;)


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