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An Honest So Shape Review

written by Stephen Morrison

Given my well documented experiences with meal replacement companies, I did not ever expect to be approached again to review another meal replacement product, so I was so surprised when So Shape sent me their 28 Day Reborn Kit for my Honest So Shape Review.

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And, in truth, I was happy to do so as despite my experiences and knowledge, I still do search for the magic potion that will deliver me faster fat loss results. I know that they do not exist, but that does not mean that I stop wishing that they did.

The alternative of discipline, determination and dedication sounds just too difficult. It might have taken me four years to reach my current weight, but I sure as hell do not want to take four years (or even four months) to regain my fitness levels or to lose some considerable weight.

This is often why I write supplement reviews. To highlight how useless, exploitative and expensive these products can be and how easy it is to fall under their spell.

But here’s the thing, I do not hate So Shape, even if I really wanted to.

As a company, they have been one of the most transparent, communicative and friendly that I have worked with. However, that is not why this review will https://chesterhousehotel.com/wedding-reception/ not be overly negative.

For I do think that So Shape have their heart in the right place and that they have a product that can serve a purpose, even if it is not one they had envisioned and not one that does not require some changes.

For as a fat loss product, it does not work for me (other than it er, did), especially not as a 28 day programme.

So, What is So Shape?

So Shape is a French Smart Meal company that has landed on the shores of Great Britain. There have been a wave of extremely and nauseatingly positive reviews from other bloggers who have all treasured the beautiful packaging, the  flavours and the weight they have lost while instagram is awash with toned and sexy customers flying the flag for So Shape.

Now, I would never ever suggest that these bloggers have no integrity and are simply writing a positive review for a product they were paid to blog about, but I do wonder how they managed to miss many of the shortcomings that Helen (yes, they DID ask my Herbalife bashing partner to also review them) and I both observed.

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The first being that no health professional in the UK would advocate the calorie deficit generated by replacing meals with So Shape, outside of those receiving medical interventions

Whether it is the 5 Day Reboot, the 14 Day Remove or the 28 Day Reborn the premise of the Challenge is the same. You consume two So Shape meals a day and one normal meal. Each So Shape meal is perfectly formulated to be packed with vitamins, minerals and some flavour.

And approx 200 kcals per meal.

As a relatively active man carrying too many pounds, my daily calorie requirements (just to stay the same weight) is 3,378kcals

The NHS recommends, for weight control, that each meal should be no more than 600 kcals and my average lunch seldom exceeds that, so even with some healthy snacks, I found myself consuming around 1,200 kcals per day, So Shape provide a list of free foods, but being plant based, I was limited more or less to salads and vegetables. Which makes me wonder why I do not just get my nutrients directly from natural foods?

It was no surprise then that I lost 6lbs in the first week. I was experiencing a daily 2,000 kcal deficit.

What WAS surprising was that unlike Helen, I was not hangry…..for the first week, at least.  After having my morning shake (I do like the Mint Chocolate Ice-cream), I did not feel hungry or lacking energy for the rest of the morning and on days that I had early appointments, it was a quick, convenient and enjoyable car breakfast (the alternative is getting out of my cosy warm bed earlier on cold and dark mornings).

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A tasty morning shake once I am awake

Although there is just one problem. So Shape pride themselves on their French style but je ne sais pas what the they were thinking with their Smart Shake bottle. While I do like the removable fruit infuser (and the advice to keep hydrated), it suffers from one major design flaw.

It is quite frankly awful to drink from.

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Pretty…but not that useful

So bad that I ended up using one of my Smart Shakers for the rest of the Challenge….which didn’t last 28 days.

For while I did enjoy the breakfast shakes, I had a torrid time with the evening meals.

So Shape market the smart meals really well and their efforts to fully detail the ingredients and nutritional information of their dishes are to be applauded. Seldom do you see such transparency.

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However, if you check almost every other So Shape review, you will notice a pattern. Very few of these bloggers use images of the actual dishes and instead it is instagram friendly and well shot images of the packaging surrounded by REAL food.

All style and no substance.

Sadly like the So Shape Smart Meals. When cooked in a microwave, the pasta dishes have little pasta and look as appetising as a dog’s dinner (either before or after it has been eaten and digested)…

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I made a dog’s dinner of this

While the soup was er, very non liquid like. So Shape do advise adding water to dishes if they become too solid, but this became a chore and success was based on trial and error and in my case, it was mostly errors.

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Soup, but not as we know it

However, So Shape should maybe advise on not using microwave ovens and instead encourage Shapers (So Shapes equivalent to Beliebers) to cook the dishes on a hob.

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AVOID using the microwave and cook on a hob

Not only did it look better, but the consistency and taste of the food was also much better.

Talking of taste, I did find most of the dishes reasonably palatable. Adding some chilli flakes to the pasta dishes and following the suggestion of seasoning the soups with paprika further improved the taste and made successfully this way, I could see them being a reasonable post workout protein meal.

If it was not for the price. Each smart shake and smart meal works out at about £3 and despite having a far superior range of flavours, the closest that I could find as a comparison were the vegan friendly (sadly, So Shape is not) Huel at half the price and this VLCD Meal Replacement from My Protein at £0.50 per serving. So, can So Shape compete?

Possibly not in the weight loss market. For me, the 28 days was impossible. While not as active as I once was, the calorie restriction was far too low for me and around Day 11, I started to feel weak and hungry….all the time. I also enjoy food too much (far too much). I can rustle up (or rather, Teresa can) a stir fry of veg, noodles and spices in minutes while a sweet potato curry is almost as quick. Both are bursting with flavour and packed with nutrients with no additives or sweeteners.

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Now, that’s what I call food!

I worked out that these dishes cost about £2 per head and come under 600 kcals. They are also dishes that you will sit down to eat. That you will savour. Talk over and talk about (how do you know someone is Vegan? They will tell you).

For me, I cannot replace this with a powdered meal, no matter how smart it is. The So Shape meals are too small (for a larger man, at least) and too expensive while the dishes are not sufficiently flavoursome. I can have oats in the morning with oat milk, homemade soup for lunch and a quick stir fry or curry for an evening meal and still enjoy a reasonable calorie deficit and sensible fat loss.

And THAT is what I am now doing!

However, like Helen (her husband has been adding them to his diet to increase his calories and nutritional intake) I can see other applications for So Shape.

Would the pasta dishes make for great camping dishes? Small, filling and relatively tasty, they could be heated on a stove for quick and nutritious campsite meals.

I also worry that my children eat too much rubbish (as a parent, it is not always easy to say no sweets and kids DO go through only eating super noodles stages) and possibly not enough nutrients. The salted caramel (which I did NOT get to taste) and the other flavoured shakes can (as suggested by So Shape) be used to create quite appetising desserts. This and the Smart Muffins (another new product) could be a stealthy way of ensuring my kids intake enough nutrients.

For those of you looking to reduce your calories without reducing your nutrients too much, a meal replacement shake might be an option and for those that have read this review and still want to try it for themselves (you never know), I give you my discount code STEPHEN10 to get 10% off your 14 or 28-day Challenge.

Personally, I will be sticking to real food and the odd vegan protein shake (if I can find a good one) if in a morning rush (although I should be instafriendly and prepare some overnight oats in trendy layered jar).

 

 

 

This was a collaborative post (probably my last) and I was paid to write this review. I pride myself on writing honest reviews, regardless of whether I have been gifted with goods or paid.

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It’s a new dawn, it’s a new day…and I’m feeling good.

written by Stephen Morrison

It’s a new dawn, it’s a new day…and I’m feeling good.

Great, in fact, as today marks the day that I returned to the living world. and took a step (only a small one, mind you) out of the virtual world.  I have been hiding behind a screen for several months and while I have genuine reasons for making a disappearance act, it has not been fun and it has impacted on my physical, mental and emotional wellbeing.

If you have caught a brief glimpse of me out and about and seen me smile, you possibly do not know how much of an effort both required and you might have noticed that neither me nor my smile hung around for long, although please also realise that it was most likely YOU that made me smile and the thought of seeing YOU that got me out of the house.

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Things and people that make me smile

Circumstances have made undertaking anything seem impossible (I do HATE how some fitness professionals look down upon people’s excuses or “excuses” as they call them). However, I  do need to look at how I can make the best of my current situation and with light breaking through the dark clouds, it is time to move on and it is time to move more.

My fears have not gone, but they have lessened. My shame of gaining weight no longer matters as I have to improve my health and I cannot continue to hide behind a screen or express my thoughts via a keyboard (ironic that I am blogging about this).

I will make coffee/tea/water dates and I will catch up with friends. I have lost many friends over the past year and while I am saddened to see people move on, I also realise that I am lucky to have many people who have stuck by me (yes, YOU). Over the next few weeks and months, I will spend more and more hours out of the house; I will go for massages; get my eyes checked (my vision is still impaired by optical neuritis) and who knows, I might go and volunteer as Great Run Local or even parkrun (the latter earns me three Vitality points, but the former has a special place in my heart) while I build up the confidence to run again.

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Good to be back

And I will make the gym my happy place (or one of them, at least) for today was the start of something else. It was the day that I returned to Glasgow Club and specifically Bellahouston Sports Centre, where I have fond memories of playing badminton with half the Nine in a Row Rangers team (ok, maybe just eight of them); discovering the joys of circuit class (Monday Night Circuits is legendary) and competing in my first triathlon.

Glasgow Club have kindly given me a membership to help rekindle my love for fitness and to also help encourage others to follow my progress and hopefully also in my footsteps.

So Bellahouston, I’m back!

To keep on track, I would love for you to help keep me accountable by following and commenting on my progress updates while it would be wonderful to have the odd (both in number and nature) friend join me for a gym date.

For the record, here are my readings from today’s measurements. I will update weekly and will happily take a kick on the backside for every week that I do not improve.

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Body Weight 119kg
Body Fat Mass 41.8kg
Body Fat Percentage 35.1%
Muscle Mass 73.4kg
BMI 39.8

In fact, I will take it a stage further to show how determined I am. I will donate a pair of running shoes to the brilliant campaign by Migo Sports for each week (over the next eight) that I do not progress. That is right, I will give away my beloved running shoes. That is how confident (or deluded) I am.

Hopefully, you will join me (shoe donation is optional) or least help keep me on my toes (and my toes in shoes).

It is good to be back.

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Those Who Wish to Play, Shall Play with Gartcairn FA & Hope for Autism

written by Stephen Morrison

There are few things in life that excite me more than an empire biscuit (sad, but true).

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I do love getting my Jaws around an empire biscuit

Very few things.

As a physical activity champion, adviser, instructor and, blogger one of the things that does excite me is learning about new campaigns and initiatives that encourage and empower more to be active. Especially those that may feel (or be) excluded or who may believe (or be told) that taking part in a sport is not for them.

I love campaigns and initiatives that make sport accessible to the many.  Some that I support are national and commercial enterprises like the Decathlon Bloggers Community while others are non profit like Paths For All whose Step Count Challenge is always marked in my diary and which changed my life (still eating empire biscuits, mind).

Well, today I added another wonderful project to my list of loves.

Gartcairn Football Academy’s partnership with Hope for Autism  (who already deliver the fantastic Hope 4 Sport ) and the  Scottish Football Association is a groundbreaking (and ground filling) initiative to encourage children with autism to take up the beautiful, but for some, the equally challenging team sport of football.

Across the UK, we are seeing many football clubs create special sensory rooms (often after fan led campaigns) to help fans with autism acclimatise to the experience of a noisy live match.

It all started at Sunderland’s Stadium of Light in 2016 after a campaign by the the Shippey family, who have three autistic children and in February 2017, Airdrie FC’s Excelsior Stadium became the first ground in Scotland to open a sensory room.

But not to be outdone by their neighbours,  Gartcairn Football Academy have taken this idea a step further and from November 10th children, aged 6 to 12 years old with autistic spectrum disorder, will be able to not only watch football but also participate in tailored (and FREE) football session in a supportive and fun environment that fully respects and understands the needs of autistic children. Older children will not be excluded and their taster session will be on November 17th.

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Gartcairn coaches will undertake Autism awareness courses while Hope for Autism staff (who will also be heavily involved in sessions) will learn what it takes to be a children’s football coach (no, it will not be a 3 hour course on stomping and cursing on the sidelines while giving the referee abuse).

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That are not monkeying around

Gartcairn have a short but proud history (including being awarded a Scottish Football FA Quality Mark Legacy Award) of providing an inclusive sporting environment with no trials and no trophies policies. Their club ethos is that “those who want to play, shall play” and any child who wants to play football (or any other sport) plays, regardless of their age (with teams starting from Under 5), ability (even I would have got to play), sex (Gartcairn has a thriving set up for girls) and now sensory needs.

While the main launch is in January, you can book up for the November sessions now or find out more by calling the team at Hope for Autism on 01236 779181 or by emailing Gartcairn’s Chairman Robert at robert@gartcairn.com

Normally, these taster sessions have a limit on places, but when Gartcairn say that anyone who wants to play will, they mean it. If you have a child who might benefit from or enjoy this, get in touch. No child shall be turned away and if more register than expected I have been reliably informed that they will consider the philosophy of Roy Scheider.

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Gartcairn are building an empire

This initiative (and the entire Gartcairn set up- they are not stopping at football) is an example of how communities can come together and create opportunities not just for the few, but for the many.

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If When this succeeds, it should become the template for clubs around the country. Much like the amazing Football Fans in Training, it has the potential not only to connect clubs with their fans but to use football as a means to improve and enrich lives.

To show why it is the Beautiful Game.

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Fairy Tale Destinations with Netflights: Mount Pilatus Review

written by Stephen Morrison

Once upon a time I was on the internet looking for holiday inspiration and I came across this Fairytale Destination article on Netflights (ok…they sent it to me and asked me to write this post. No binding spell was required).

Having a good browse through these wonderful bucket list destinations, including Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany (we should have went when visiting Munich) and Mont Saint Michel in France, made me recollect our stay in the most fabulous of mountain top hotels. More James Bond lair rather than fairytale castle, but magical nonetheless.

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Hotel Pilatus-Klum, our very own Bond lair

It was the Hotel Pitalus-Klum and oddly enough, it was to be found sitting on top of Mount Pilatus, a huge massif overlooking the icy blue waters of Lake Lucerne.

Getting there was part of the charm. We had flown into Geneva (yep, one of our favourite travel hubs) and travelled by train to the almost fairytale worthy town of Lucerne where we spent a few days exploring before embarking on our voyage to Pilatus.

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The magical and charming Lucerne

I say voyage as we must have utilised almost every form of Swiss travel mode to reach it.

You can get the train to Alpnachstad which sits at the base of Mt Pilatus from Lucerne, but we chose the dreamier (albeit much slower) boat journey across Lake Lucerne. While I am sure any train journey is Switzerland is scenic, sailing across the lake watching Mt Pilatus swing into view and tower over us was both mesmerizing and frightening.

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For on this night, we would be staying at the very top of this behemoth .

However, before checking in, we first had to climb up. Thankfully, no climbing was required and instead we took the Pilatus Cogwheel train, an almost gravity defying (more fairy magic?) experience and the world’s steepest cogwheel railway. The gradient of the track is not the only thing that is steep. At £170 return for a family of four taking a 30 minute journey, it is not the cheapest form of transportation. However, we are not all able to turn pumpkins into carriages that would transport us to our mountain top Junior Superior Suite, suitable for any Princess, but on this occasion destined for my very own Princess Teresa, celebrating her 40th Birthday in style

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The faster alternative to the cogwheel trip was to get the cable car and gondola from Kriens (only a few miles from Lucerne) but we felt that the boys would enjoy the cogwheel journey more and fear it less. And boy, was it worth it.

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As we climbed Mt Pilatus, we passed Alpine valleys, mountain streams, cowbell adorning cows (well obviously) and even though a tunnel blasted out of the mountain before reaching our destination.

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We had arrived mid afternoon, just as the last day trippers began their descents and for a while I sensed that we had been transported to the Shining set and had went from a fairytale to a horror story. Other than the bar staff, we were utterly alone

It was eerily quiet and sitting with a beer, only slightly colder than the air, in a deserted bar balcony with the peaks of Swiss Alps as our view, we felt that this was OUR hotel. Our mountaintop lair. That was, of course until a James Bondesque paraglider silently glided past us before taking out two sentries and blowing up the control room (ok, that might only have happened in my mind).

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Suitably refreshed, we set off for a walk around the mountain top and quickly discovered how altitude could combine with physical activity to make us feel dizzy and with the wind taking advantage of our exposed position on a precariously narrow 4 inch ledge (ok…again possibly imagining a Bond scenario) we only got so far before turning back, but not without first marvelling at the views.

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It was then time to check out our room and while the Pilatus Klum isn’t renowned for the opulence of their rooms, the rooms are immaculate and spacious while the boys could have stood at the window all day

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Our Pilatus-Klum suite

And if there is a better window vista than this in the world, then I will…er, need to go and see it.

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If Calsberg made window views

With our private balcony, I posed for the best EVER photograph of myself that I have ever seen. Not only was this a night to remember, it is the body shape that I long to recover.

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Damn, I need to get back to the gym

Unfortunately I started to gain the pounds several hours after this was taken, as we feasted on the four course meal that is included in the booking. I am still not sure it was because we were resident in the suite, but we were the last to be seated in the grandest of tables in a restaurant that that would not look out of place in a medieval castle (it seemed impolite to take pictures).

It was then an early night as there is one thing that you don’t want to miss and that is sunrise. We watched as mountains, lakes, valleys and towns were bathed in sunlight and we felt the energy washing over us.

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The dawn of another magical day in Switzerland

Pilatus is a wonderful and memorable place to stay overnight or even to visit on a day trip. There are many hikes of varying difficulties and activities for all of the family including paragliding, a toboggan run and a rope park which my inner Bond was desperate to play on, but the boys were a little too young to try.

Next time!!

On departing Pilatus, we made our way to the Engleberg and that brought more Swiss adventures…..

 

 

 

Disclaimer: Netflights kindly paid me to reminisce about this trip and write this post. 

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Decathlon Bloggers Community Making Sport and Fitness For All

written by Stephen Morrison

Last week, I joined an exclusive group in London. A group of some of the UK’s most influential Fitness and Sports Bloggers brought together to form the awesome #DecathlonBloggersCommunity by Decathlon UK (move over Avengers, Defenders and Justice League, there are new heroes in town).

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The gang’s all here. Fitness Bloggers Assemble

 

This group is littered with award winning and nominated bloggers and influencers with two, this week, cited by Runner’s World magazine as being amongst the most influential people in running. It is full of inspirational and hugely talented athletes, bloggers and er, me.

For I am not your traditional Fitness Blogger. In addition to being guilty of the odd rant or two, I am not particularly talented in any sport; I am not particularly glamorous with my bearded, bespectacled and balding head and with a history of a physical disability, injuries and obesity, I will never inspire many with fast times or broken records.

 

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My mum says that I am handsome!

Unfortunately, I do not have a six pack (ok, technically, I do) but what I do have is belly folds. Lots of belly folds.

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NSFW or before eating or at any time really! Sorry

While I also have moobs. Man boobs.

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Will this be banned by Facebook!?

But behind this belly are guts and beneath this moob is a heart.

I did not share these images to shock, disgust or show how “authentic” I am, but to show that I love being physically active  and a Try Athlete despite my current size, shape, age and lack of ability.  I will never give in or give up and I will continue to promote the joy of being active.

And neither should you

Being a fitness blogger or physically active is not restricted to those of a healthy weight; to those that are fully able or to those that are aesthetically pretty. I like to think that I am part of the community of bloggers who promote sport for all and my goal is to prove that there is a sport for all. You just need to try enough of them (well, that is my plan).

As humans, we come in all shapes and sizes and sport is increasingly being made accessible to the many. Initiatives like Great Run Local, parkrun and the wonderful Too Fat to Run make running more inclusive: Man V Fat Football has brought thousands of overweight men back to football while cycling events like Pedal for Scotland attract cyclists of all ages and ability. Yes, we can aspire to look like a Spartan warrior, but by simply moving more the majority of us can not only add years to our life but life to our years without having to spend years in a barren wilderness fighting wolves. We do not have to prescribe to the notion that “pain is gain” or that we have to engage “Beastmode” to make being active a worthwhile use of our time.

But we can do more and we can move more.

That is why I am both honoured and excited at being included in the Decathlon Blogging Community. I cannot offer any expert advice, but I can offer hope and encouragement. I can help others believe in themselves and over the next year (and beyond) I will show that sport is fun, accessible and hopefully for you.

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Back to the drawing board for me

 

Together with Decathlon and our merry band of Decathlon Bloggers we will invite you to join our community. Follow our blogs as we try new sports, overcome new challenges and hopefully, in my case, lose considerable weight as I utilise Decathlon’s range of home fitness equipment (I do not allow my weight to stop me but that does not mean that I do not wish to be slimmer).

And remember that you do not have to be the fastest, strongest or fittest to be a winner. Taking part in sport brings many rewards including friendship and even the occasional trophy (for someone lacking ability, I am not short of competitive spirit).

 

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I might be rubbish, but I still like winning

Join the Decathlon Bloggers Community

Let me know what sports you would like to see me try with Decathlon and I will try and blag some opportunities. I will try especially hard if you promise to join me. Let us show that sport is for all and that we are all for sport.

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What to Wear on Cycle to Work Day
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What to Wear on Cycle to Work Day?

written by Stephen Morrison

According to Sir Chris Hoy, people like me should not be wearing lycra and while I found his comments to be a little fat-shammy, I did see through my rage mist and even though he has since retracted some of his comments, I did recognise that he raises a very good point.

Lycra is certainly no friend of mine

Earlier this year, I was presented with my fabulous but form fitting Pearl Izumi Champion Team kit and my first reaction was to walk out of the room in sheer embarrassment, before realising that I was part of a fantastic group of people and that Pearl Izumi had picked me for who I was and not for how I looked. So, I stretched the Lycra kit over my folds, waited for a lull in photographs and posed for my Champion profile pic, wishing that the photographer would finish quickly (and please note how I have carefully cropped the picture to hide my moobs).

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Smiling on the outside, but cringing on the inside

 

However, since receiving this kit and wearing it on the Team ride on induction day, I have hidden it away in my “to wear eventually” drawer which has now become a set of drawers. Instead, I have found myself wearing my Pearl Izumi running and MTB kit for my commutes into town. The only mountain visible is that of weight that I am carrying, but at least in this gear, I do not worry about how I look (well, not too much) and it did not prevent me from riding 45 miles at the weekend.

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No Lycra Required

 

This Wednesday is Cycle to Work Day  and I thought that I would follow up on my “What you need to Cycle to Work” post with this “What to Wear on Cycle to Work Day?” which lists what I really look for and need in my cycling clothing. They have to be breathable, durable and above all else, comfortable (living in Glasgow, waterproof is also preferable). Shaving seconds off my Strava times as I commute into the city is not high on my list of priorities (unless I have once again left home late), so an aerodynamic suit or helmet are not needed, especially as I am on a big hybrid bike that weighs more than the combined Tour De France field. Wearing lycra cycling kit will not make me a faster or better cyclist and I am never going to be confused for an elite rider.

Cycling for me is how I get from A and B and how I get some time for me. I don’t really see it as a sport, so there’s no way I want to dress like an elite cyclist (although after the weekend’s Pedal for Scotland, I am a little more intent on cycling further and faster).

However, I  do appreciate a good chamois and too often, too short shorts can get caught in the horn of my saddle which can make for some unfortunate rear end displays, as witnessed in Pedal For Scotland when I had to stop to unhook myself (it is ok, I will not post a picture), so longer shorts over a bib work better and in Glasgow in the winter, I tend to wear big Berghaus waterproof overtrousers (currently on sale!) over my bib and these save me from getting soaked, while still affording me some protection for my derriere.

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Baggy Trousers!

 

Other than that, I simply tend to wear layers of clothing dependent on the weather and where I am heading to, but generally (in scotland at least) it is shorts or jeans (I have water resistant pairs) and a tshirt and a light breathable rain jacket (occasionally a fleece) that I can store in my bike frame bag.

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Love cycling, hate Lycra

 

There’s little worse than cold wet feet, so I usually wear a pair of my goretex running shoes and pack extra socks although I do have waterproof socks from Showers Pass for the truly horrendous days that we often have in the West of Scotland!

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While never having been diagnosed with Raynaud’s, my fingers are like ice in the winter and even in the summer I tend to wear gloves when cycling, especially as I am an office worker with the hands of someone who has never seen a hard day’s work. However for on the upcoming seasons, I will be using my waterproof Sealskinz gloves (yes, there is a recurring theme of ombrophobia).

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Even my watch is waterproof!!

 

Under my helmet (yes, bloody wear one) I adorn my head with a buff. Not only does it keep my head worn in the colder days, but they are usually cheap and are now common giveaways at events. I especially love my Men’s 10K buff which can be bought from Baw Bag who donate a portion of their proceeds to cancer charities.

 

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So cosy, I kept it on during the coach home after Pedal of Scotland

 

All across Europe those commuting on bike take it a stage further and cycle to their place of work in their actual work clothes. However, it is my experience that the roads of Glasgow are often dirty while I have been known to take the odd detour through Glasgow’s wonderful parks on the way home. There is nothing quite like ending a stressful day at work with a gentle ride through woods and along the riverside. Just thinking about it makes me want to get out on my bike.

 

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If Carlsberg did detours

 

While I will not criticise anyone for wearing lycra, it is not for me and if wearing lycra puts you off cycling to work on Cycle to Work Day or another other day, then please follow my lead and wear whatever makes you feel comfortable and whatever will help you continue cycling to work.

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Aspire Channel Swim 2017
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Be Part of the Amazing Aspire Channel Swim 2017

written by Stephen Morrison

Just because I have decided to reschedule (indefinitely) my Ironman challenge, doesn’t mean that I have given up on swimming.

I still intend on competing in Sprint and Olympic Triathlons and I am still going to swim 2.4 miles (the same length as the swim leg of an Ironman) this Autumn.

Not as part of an Ironman though, but instead as part of the amazing Aspire Channel Swim 2017 Blogging Relay Team which is something that I am excited to be a part of.

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Come on and Dive in. You know you want to

The Aspire Channel Swim 2017 challenges you and anyone (of any age) you know to swim the length of the English Channel, but do not worry, nobody expects you to a) swim the English Channel (although many brave swimmers are) or b) swim the 22 mile distance in one go or even by yourself.

You can either swim the distance as an individual over a 12 week period starting 11th September and finishing on the 4th December or join a relay team, like I have (still to meet my virtual team), and swim only part of the 22 miles.

There are many inspirational individuals swimming the full 22 miles in days rather than weeks and while I could spread my distance over the 12 weeks, I am going to attempt to swim the entire 2.4 miles (160 lengths) in one visit to my local Nuffield pool. This will be my longest swim ever and I might need to build up a little, but I am really looking forward to getting back into the pool, instead of sitting here writing about it.

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Time for less words and more action

Whether you sign up as an individual or relay team, you can swim at your own pace and at your own pool (or outdoor location for my hardy open swimming pals) and you do not need to be an Olympic standard swimmer to participate in the Aspire Channel Swim 2017, although I probably do rival Michael Phelps in calories consumed.

I am not the greatest swimmer (understatement of the year), having only been taught how to swim this year by Robert of Vigour Events, but I love being in the water and as someone who has problems with my joints and who weighs considerably more than I should, the water supports my weight (much like it does for sea living mammals…cue beached whale comments from the fat shamers) and makes swimming a relatively easy activity that is so rewarding, both mentally and physically.

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Swim and reap the rewards

The Aspire Channel Swim 2017 is a free to enter challenge and you are urged to fundraise for this vital charity that supports over 40,000 people recovering from spinal injuries. However by signing up at and participating in and promoting the event, you will be helping those paralysed by spinal cord injuries. Sadly, someone is paralysed every 8 hours from a spinal injury and Aspire provides practical support that enable these people to lead active and independent lives

With no statutory Government funding  Aspire depends solely on donations and proceeds from the Aspire Channel Swim 2017, so please sign up HERE and please consider even the smallest of donations. The target this year is £800,000 and every penny and every lap counts.

In return, not only will you get to support this amazing charity, but you’ll also get the amazing welcome pack below while the sponsors Zoggs have provided some brilliant prizes for fundraisers.

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Even more rewards for signing up to Aspire Channel Swim 2017

 

So, come September 11th, why not get off the couch and head down to your local pool? Dive in and let us see what you can achieve by sharing your experiences on Twitter and Instagram using #ACS2017

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Ironman 2018
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Ironman 2018 Update: It is not the end, only the beginning

written by Stephen Morrison

It is no secret that as a fitness blogger and Ironman 2018 in training, my current fitness levels and weight often (ok, all of the time) make me feel like a fraud

Circumstances outwith my control have placed limitations on my training and my own insecurities and beliefs have prevented me from taking the necessary steps to keep myself active and to get me to a healthy weight.

I have had my reasons but I have also made excuses.

Fear of not being able has made me afraid to try. I have coasted along at a steady weight but not a healthy weight. Thanks to Lululemon Glasgow, I have a wardrobe of stylish and oh so comfortable xxl and xl clothing whie I have a partner who loves me unconditionally (on the condition that I do more housework).

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No more complaining about ugly clothing for obese people

I have also set goals too far in the future and too extreme for me to realistically achieve (especially given a recent development) and I have settled into a comfort zone that did not require me to sweat and I had forgotten how much I enjoyed being active. I had forgotten how to have fun.

Instead, I had become angry. I was angry at my own shortcomings and at the world, in general. I had attacked network marketing brands and I had challenged the lazy and fat shaming attitudes of sections of the media and the fitness industry. I had made an impact, but sadly I had also made myself extremely unhappy.

Then, one morning, the postman (it was a man, I saw him) delivered an envelope that reminded me of my goals.

To encourage, empower and to enable others to be healthier and happier. If I could not inspire myself, how could I inspire others?

The envelope contained my Level 2 Fitness Instructor certificate and it was the stimulus I needed. I got in touch with my mentor, John Hardy of Faster Global and agreed a plan for my Level 3. Faster will get me there, although I might need to take it slowly, as I have other pressing priorities.

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From 354lbs to Fitness Instructor

Now, I am not sure if I will ever be a practising personal trainer, but with a Faster education, I do know that I will know how to move better and how to move others to move more. Whatever route I decide to pursue, I know that that they will be behind me.

But first, I have to get behind myself. I have to decide what my priorities are and make sacrifices and hard decisions.

My dream has been to be an Ironman, but recent events have made me question my ability, my resolve and my future. It also made me think about a blog post from an amazing blogger and triathlete that I follow.

Lucy at “PaddlePedalPace” is an experienced triathlete and her reasons why she wouldn’t commit to an Ironman have resonated with me.

While others may be able to juggle their commitments, I need and want to spend more time with my family. I enjoy being both a triathlete and a try athlete and while I will still swim, cycle and and run, I am going to concentrate on having fun and enjoying shorter triathlons (for a while, at least).

My dream of being an Ironman in 2018 has once again been pushed to the back of my priorities and instead, I am simply going to focus on getting fit, losing weight (again) and enjoying life. And I’ll always have this Ironman in my life.

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The closest that I will get to an Ironman in 2018

With the weight of Ironman 2018 lifted, I have felt a renewed sense of purpose and renewed hunger. I  looked up my Top Tips for Losing Weight post and decided to make a few small changes.

The first was to move more. I made myself get up and get out for short runs, in virtual tandem with my blogging pal Helsbels. These are only 10 minute runs, but they are helping me to build confidence and are a good way to keep me moving.

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It was good to get out for a run….even if only for 10 minutes

With Pedal For Scotland looming, I have also been using my bike to transport me to medical appointments. These short runs and commutes alone will not undo the damage done but it was a start and slowly my determination has returned.

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Wet We Wet

Downpours of rain have not dampened my spirits and the forgotten urge to move slowly, but surely has replaced my desire to do nothing.

I have also started to lift more. I use kettlebells, a pull up bar and my own body weight and I have started to feel stronger. My eyesight condition (still under investigation) means that I cannot not train too excessively, but I have made training a part of my life again.

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It’s time to get swinging

 

My final act was to look at my diet and to make a change that I felt would be in my health’s best long term interest.

 

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Yes, we decided to move to a more plant based diet with red and processed meat removed from our shopping list. We have replaced bacon with beans and and parma ham with pulses; we have changed to almond milk and we have moved from crisps and sweets to fruits and and nuts.

It has not been overly difficult and most shops have dairy free alternatives and eating out has not been a hardship. I especially enjoyed this vegan haggis at Gusto and Relish

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This was before I was told that there were mushrooms AND kidney beans in this!

Despite the vegan strawberry scone and almond milk matcha tea below, my weight is slowing falling and I am feeling more energetic. The combination of moving more, sleeping more, eating healthy fresh food and, trying to be more positive has had a tremendous impact on how I am feeling.

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This plant based diet malarky is a piece of cake

What changes can you make that will help you feel better in this journey we call life? What activities can you try and what are the barriers that you feel are stopping you from being healthier and happier?

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Join me at Maggie’s Culture Crawl 2017

written by Stephen Morrison

I read the statistic and it horrified me. Most of us can say that we know someone who has cancer, but the startling and frightening truth is that 1 in 2 of us born after 1960 will be diagnosed with cancer in our lifetime (1).

50% of us will be diagnosed with cancer while the other 50% will likely have a loved one diagnosed.

In truth, it is possible that all of our lives will be affected by cancer in some way and over the last few weeks, I have been learning about some of the services in place to help those diagnosed with cancer and their families.

Maggie’s Centres is a charity established in 1996 and they are now located in the grounds of 20 hospitals across the UK.  A Maggie’s Centre is a place that offers free practical, emotional and social support to people with cancer and their families. It is a place where anyone can come for a chat, a cup of tea or just to find a quiet space to relax.

It is a home away from home.

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A home from home

Before I arrived, I expected the building to look like any other hospital building. Sterile and clinical. Instead, I was overwhelmed with how warm and welcoming  the centre was. There were open planned sitting areas, open gardens, and open arms. Light shone in and smiles radiated from almost every face. This was not a place full of people suffering; many were thriving and the staff were almost indistinguishable from the visitors as everyone moved freely and engaged positively.

It was moving and reassuring and at this point, I must have gotten something in my eye. Possibly some pollen from these flowers.

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Maggie’s is a place to grow

I eventually managed to clear my eye and I sat down with one of the counsellors and we discussed some of the programmes that Maggie’s deliver and I was encouraged to learn about how physical activity is promoted within the centre

We all know that our lifestyle choices can increase the risk of cancer and being over 40 (I know, I do not look it) I recently made the decision to reduce my intake of red meat and to end my love affair with processed meats like bacon (2)

Maggie’s has a fully functioning kitchen and also a nutrition class, but it was their activity programme that I was interested in.

Remaining active while living with cancer has been shown to result in significant improvements in physical functioning, active daily living, shoulder range of movement, cardio-vascular fitness, positive mood, and quality of life. (3)

At Maggie’s, you can join a walking group, try yoga and if feeling up for it you can go for a crawl.

No, this is not some form of functional fitness, but instead, one of the highlights on the Maggie’s social calendar that I spied on a shelf.

Maggie's Culture Crawl

 

The Maggie’s Culture Crawl is open to all. It is an evening of music, dance, comedy, art and of course walking. You get to discover your city in the most wondrous fashion with special access https://healthylivinguk.org/2017/05/28/buy-cialis-20-mg/ to iconic buildings and beautiful venues and entertainment and culinary delights from talented performers and chefs. The walks vary from six to ten miles in length and with regular breaks, they should hopefully be accessible to most.

You get to have fun and you get to help fund the amazing work that Maggie’s continues to deliver.

It all starts in Edinburgh on 22nd September and you can sign up here 

 

The cost of entry to this amazing night is £25 with the expectation that you raise £100 or you can simply pay £75 without having to fundraise.

I will be participating in the Glasgow Culture Crawl on the 29th September and it would be great to have you join me on one of these amazing nights.

 

Together, we can ensure that those with cancer and their families receive the care and support that can be life enhancing and potentially life saving.

 

Disclaimer: In return for this post I have received two free entries to the Culture Crawl. However, having witnessed and been overwhelmed by the care and support they provide, I have decided that I am going to make regular donations to Maggie’s, starting with any fees that I receive for writing for Expedia

Maggie's Culture Crawl

Eyes now clear, it was time for me get home

References:

  1. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4453943/
  2. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3493769/
  3. http://www.bmj.com/content/334/7592/517

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Active Holidays and the Expedia Hotel Edit

written by Stephen Morrison

Whether it is practising Yoga in Mumbai, sea kayaking in the Whitsundays of Australia or trekking in the Tatras of Poland, we always try to ensure that we have active holidays and we walk everywhere. Just look at this week of steps spent in Paris.

Active Holidays

We kept the boys on their feet

 

Not only because it is invariably fun for all , but because we want the boys to view being active as a norm and also because we think that the best way to enjoy a region, as a family, is to explore and experience it in as many ways as possible (wee Jack especially enjoys his personal human water taxi).

Active Holidays

My sea based Uber service

One of the ways that I especially enjoy is running. Or, at least, I used to and hope to in the future (injury and ill health have kept me away for too long).

You might have read my posts about my active holidays and my running in the streets of Rome and Sorrento and I might have once or twice mentioned that I once ran a marathon in Copenhagen, but I also try to take steps (literally) to ensure that I can run in every country and city we visit.

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When you realise Rome is built on hills

My running shoes and kit are always the first packed (can’t forget my Garmin charger) and while Teresa is scouring hotels and flights, I am researching races and events.  More than once, I have abandoned my family on the beach to go off running and while this might seem selfish, please check out the size of the bling (and I still had time to sunbathe).

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Putting my feet up after carrying this medal home

Finding races within holiday dates can be a bit hit and miss (I missed the Hvar Half marathon by two weeks), so a quick search on the internet will provide you with an abundance of tested run routes on sites like mapmyrun and sometimes, the best runs are when you just lace up and head out and have no idea what to expect at the end of the road.

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Reaching the town’s and my own limits with this morning run in Croatia

However, as I become more experienced (and more conniving), I am learning that influencing Teresa’s hotel choices can make my plans for a run easier.

A hotel with good facilities close to a race or a recognised run route means that I can disappear for a few hours, usually early in the morning, safe in the knowledge that my family will not miss me too much (or at all, knowing the boys) as they sleep soundly in their beds or relax by the pool or beach. I get to see the sun rising, cities coming to life and countryside yet disturbed by hordes of tourists.

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It’s all mine!

This has worked to my advantage in countries all over the world and when Expedia approached me to write an article on City Hotels for Outdoor Running for their new Expedia Hotel Edit site, I did not have to think long or hard about the wonderful hotels that I have stayed in and the amazing runs on their doorsteps. The only difficulty was picking five. The Expedia Hotel Edit page is full of quirky hotel ideas for sun lovers, view lovers and even yoga practitioners. Our Danny was especially intrigued by the aeroplanes converted into hotels.

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Have a wee look at my five recommendations and let me know how you plan your running or active holidays and adventures abroad or at home.

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Active Holidays and the Expedia Hotel Edit was last modified: August 25th, 2017 by Stephen Morrison
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