Mark Dain One of the many things I want to do in October is horseback riding. There's a weight limit of 260 lbs for this which isn't far off my weight. I don't want to do any crazy diets as they don't seem sustainable. What could be better is gradually moving to a healthier lifestyle, starting with reducing intake of sugar. As for exercise, I can't stand doing it but I love cycling. A lot of vendors sell fitness trackers which could be invaluable for knowing calories burned and so on. These include Apple Watch, Fitbit and Microsoft Band. Are any of these worth it?
Xasasfdasfd For what it's worth (probably not much, people differ), I've had much more success tracking my caloric intake rigorously and just letting exercise take care of itself. It probably helps that I have a standing desk with a treadmill & am generally fidgety though.
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Mark Dain A standing desk with a treadmill would probably be life changing honestly! I know Linus Torvalds does that. Perhaps it's something to look into. Can you recommend a solid, sturdy standing desk? I frequently have 2-3 computers on mine so it kinda needs to be big and able to hold a lot of weight. My desk looked like this a few months ago: imgur.com/hVfy93q not pictured: my gaming PC, my other chair, my headphones and my phone.
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Xasasfdasfd I've got a Geekdesk Max that is nearly five years old and still going strong. At the moment holding an old Mac Pro, 2 laptops, scanner, 3 monitors, bunch of other stuff. Been worth every penny.
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