Spikeslayer44
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Get on the stairclimber now. I’ll live not far from the unit and will be there after you for early first rifle.I am 250 now and want to be 210 come my September unit 76 muz tag!
Get on the stairclimber now. I’ll live not far from the unit and will be there after you for early first rifle.I am 250 now and want to be 210 come my September unit 76 muz tag!
Down 106.2 pounds. Six away from my original goal. Over did the training though. Cortisone shot in my knee on the 3rd and getting it drained/aspirated (Baker’s Cyst) on the 5th. Leave for the NWT in 16 days so this won’t stop me. I feel very ready physically despite the knee issue. Came a long way over the last ten months. Good luck to everyone else as your hunts come up.I am down exactly 100 lbs as of this morning. I was 300.2 lbs in late August of last year. I leave for the NWT in 42 days for my first sheep hunt. I am 12 pounds short of my goal but I feel really good physically. I cant wait to see that first digit turn to a "1" next week. Thankful I did not wait any longer to retake my health.
Awesome job! I bet you are feeling a million times better without all that weight. What is really an eye opener would be for you to load up 100lbs on a bar or grab a 100lb medicine ball and pick it up. Then imagine carrying around that weight all the time 24/7. Really opens your eyes!!Down 106.2 pounds. Six away from my original goal. Over did the training though. Cortisone shot in my knee on the 3rd and getting it drained/aspirated (Baker’s Cyst) on the 5th. Leave for the NWT in 16 days so this won’t stop me. I feel very ready physically despite the knee issue. Came a long way over the last ten months. Good luck to everyone else as your hunts come up.
Congrats, good for you!I am 250 now and want to be 210 come my September unit 76 muz tag!
Last update. Last few weeks prior to the hunt didn’t train cardio at all. Had knee drained on July 5th (it started to fill with fluid again 3 days later). Then got Covid 12 days before my flight to base camp. Made it there okay. Hunted hard for 6 days. Legs and lungs were good. Knee gave me fits but just pushed through, as too much went into this to let it be the deciding factor. I’m sure I got down to my goal of 188 lbs during the hunt. Total weight loss of 112 lbs. but it doesn’t matter at all now. Attached is my ram.Down 106.2 pounds. Six away from my original goal. Over did the training though. Cortisone shot in my knee on the 3rd and getting it drained/aspirated (Baker’s Cyst) on the 5th. Leave for the NWT in 16 days so this won’t stop me. I feel very ready physically despite the knee issue. Came a long way over the last ten months. Good luck to everyone else as your hunts come up.
Wow, that is amazing! Congrats and keep it up!Down 106.2 pounds. Six away from my original goal. Over did the training though. Cortisone shot in my knee on the 3rd and getting it drained/aspirated (Baker’s Cyst) on the 5th. Leave for the NWT in 16 days so this won’t stop me. I feel very ready physically despite the knee issue. Came a long way over the last ten months. Good luck to everyone else as your hunts come up.
Last update. Last few weeks prior to the hunt didn’t train cardio at all. Had knee drained on July 5th (it started to fill with fluid again 3 days later). Then got Covid 12 days before my flight to base camp. Made it there okay. Hunted hard for 6 days. Legs and lungs were good. Knee gave me fits but just pushedView attachment 744067 through, as too much went into this to let it be the deciding factor. I’m sure I got down to my goal of 188 lbs during the hunt. Total weight loss of 112 lbs. but it doesn’t matter at all now. Attached is my ram.
Get’R Done! I got caught in an office job and ate like I was still in the USMC, found myself way over weight and discovered Keto. Best way to lose weight for me was to keep myself accountable every day by weighing myself. I didn’t need to lose all the weight the next day, but I just wanted to be better that I was the day before. You climb a mountain one step at a timeLast update. Last few weeks prior to the hunt didn’t train cardio at all. Had knee drained on July 5th (it started to fill with fluid again 3 days later). Then got Covid 12 days before my flight to base camp. Made it there okay. Hunted hard for 6 days. Legs and lungs were good. Knee gave me fits but just pushedView attachment 744067 through, as too much went into this to let it be the deciding factor. I’m sure I got down to my goal of 188 lbs during the hunt. Total weight loss of 112 lbs. but it doesn’t matter at all now. Attached is my ram.
Beautiful ram, congrats. Good job on the weight loss too and achieving your goal despite the hurdles. I’ve lost about 70lbs this year so far with more to go. Seeing others pushing through ti their goals is helpful.Last update. Last few weeks prior to the hunt didn’t train cardio at all. Had knee drained on July 5th (it started to fill with fluid again 3 days later). Then got Covid 12 days before my flight to base camp. Made it there okay. Hunted hard for 6 days. Legs and lungs were good. Knee gave me fits but just pushedView attachment 744067 through, as too much went into this to let it be the deciding factor. I’m sure I got down to my goal of 188 lbs during the hunt. Total weight loss of 112 lbs. but it doesn’t matter at all now. Attached is my ram.
Turned 39 in first week of May. The last 6 years my numbers at my annual biometric screening for health insurance have all gradually, maybe not so gradually, gotten worse.
Told myself when I turned 40, it would go the other way.
Made gradual changes. I track everything. I weigh/measure everything. Haven't eliminated anything other than sweet tea (my kryptonite) and sodas, both which I cut out prior to that.
I log it all in LoseIt.
Down 22.2lb since then. Fairly easy. I just track everything and replace foods with long lasting/filling foods, done eating hard stop (unless there are extenuating circumstances, which has happened once since May 6), by 8PM, usually 7PM, and dont eat breakfast again until 9:30AM or so. Helps cut down on a lot of the snacking I did when I'd eat at 6:45-7:00AM.
When I start lifting or exercising more, weight loss often stalls. Exercising hard can actually hurt weight loss believe it or not.Well I've hit a "stall". I started adding in 5/3/1 on MWF, with a 1.5mi run/jog (1mi with 0.5mi warm up/cooldown) afterwards, and a 3.7-4.0 (depending on route), run/jog on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Stall appears to have started around Aug 18 th (towards the end of my second full week of working out). Weight has fluctuated +/-2lb since then. Caloric budget during that period was 2200ish and now is upper 2100s.
Next week is 5/3/1 deload week. I don't feel any sort of inflammation, which I initially attributed it to, but now I'm not so sure. I'll get through the deload week, and see if it drops, and adjust from there.
35.4lb down since May 6.
6'1 230.6
Mirror, clothing, and fitness/endurance told me things were improving some during the "stall", but now I'm frustrated because I've got plenty left to lose, even if there is some muscle gain.