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09-19-2011, 07:01 PM | #141 |
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Potential retirement job: Full time security at The Shack.
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09-19-2011, 10:14 PM | #142 | |
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Good work on the weightloss/lifestyle change. It's not easy. BTW, would that mean it would cease to be "the shack"? Perhaps Shack Estate, Shack Manor, or Shackzilla?
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09-30-2011, 10:32 AM | #143 |
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Decided that one last push was in order. Worked out every day for the past 14. Last 6 days 2x a day hour on the airdyne, 150 push ups, 150 crunches, etc in each session.
The end has been passed. Time for maintenance mode. I think 180 is probably a little to light starting to scare myself. Going to target 185 as a stable weight. Challenge is now how to move from always trying to get lighter to .... staying at a place. A good problem compared to weighing 260 as I did 6 months ago. So ... final numbers: Start: 4/5/2011 - 260 Pounds End: 9/30/2011 - 178.9 Pounds Total Weight Loss: 81.1 Pounds
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09-30-2011, 11:37 AM | #144 |
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Congrats on all you've accomplished, Dave, and to your stick-to-it-ness in the future.
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09-30-2011, 11:48 AM | #146 | |
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You coming up North in November, Rick?
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09-30-2011, 12:29 PM | #147 |
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Awesome job Dave.
Some people say the first few pounds are the hardest to lose, others say the last few. I think the hardest part about losing weight is keeping it off. You feel like you should reward yourself for all your hard work, so the occasional snack or treat becomes real easy to cave in to. I think one of the best ways to keep yourself motivated is to think in terms of what it would take to work it off in order to eat it. Say to yourself "That cheesecake looks awesome, but its like 45 minutes on the treadmill"
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09-30-2011, 01:03 PM | #148 | |
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Where you going to be?
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09-30-2011, 02:06 PM | #150 |
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Fantastic Dave! That had to have been some hard work (I am not reading the entire thread....sue me if you posted how hard it was), but the outcome is the reward....very very cool
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09-30-2011, 02:48 PM | #152 | |
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I'm curious if I can keep the weight off that the crash program of the last 2 weeks though. Figure on continuing the more extensive workouts and tapering as the weight stabilizes. Been keeping track of things. The goal now is to keep the weekly high weight down for the next couple of weeks. 8-10 pound weekly swings are not good. Last 9 weeks high and low weight and next 2 weeks goals below:
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09-30-2011, 07:02 PM | #153 | |
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It worked because things have ironed out pretty well and I'm already losing what I put back on really fast. I really wouldn't worry about those 8-10 pound swings as long as they correct themselves. With your size and your body's ability to put up water, and as much food as you can have backed up in your system as it's being metabolized, you can carry a good ten pounds right there. So if you're at Shack over the weekend and literally eat 8 or 9 pounds of food, plus all the beer and so forth, it's going to take days to just get that through the digestive tract, and your body is going to burn all the alcohol sugar before it goes to work on the food you stuffed down the hole. At our age we don't metabolize like kids, either. It takes time to work that food off. I'd stack Shack in with cigars. What you do there is what brings you joy, and that's what we're here waiting for. God's Grace is huge up there on the lake. The benefits of a weekend there far outweigh any negatives, just as with smoking cigars. Plus you continue to exercise there, and get right back to your eating routine during the week. I guess I'm suggesting to look at the net aggregate rather than the immediate changes. Maybe stretch your "okay range" just a bit and call it good. You've been busting your ass so long and so hard and so maniacally, it's probably hard to back up and let things just "be" now. That's why I've been waiting to see you report on how that end part goes. I knew it was going to be tough for both of us.
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10-06-2011, 02:02 PM | #154 |
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Just went 72 hours without doing any workouts. Don't laugh, it was hard not to hit it.
185 this morning and feeling pretty good. Going to exercise the next few days and then next week start a 1x only a day workout schedule with weekends off. See where it takes me. Ate a Big Mac on Tuesday night at 1 am...
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10-06-2011, 02:06 PM | #155 |
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After seeing you at the Shack in Aug 2011, my advice is to keep up the excercise and stop trying to lose weight.
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10-06-2011, 02:07 PM | #156 |
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10-06-2011, 02:07 PM | #157 |
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Man I am finding it harder and harder to find time to work out (not an excuse) by the time I get home it's after 6pm, dinner is anywhere from 7-7:30 then I usually work out after that and TRY to get a cigar in before bedtime by 11pm.....lately I have been skipping the workout and smoking, I need to get back on the horse....steady at 27 lbs aint doing it for me.
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10-06-2011, 02:08 PM | #158 |
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That is awfully light, unless you are 3 foot 2.
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10-06-2011, 02:12 PM | #160 |
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That's awesome. Congrats!!
Let me ask you something. When you miss a workout, you feel all giddy and anxious, like you need to do something until you actually work out? I only ask because I started walking 3 weeks ago. (Bad ankles, no running for me). I do it 3 times a week. I have a VERY sedentary job, and I get that feeling and I have to walk the floors of the hospital. Plus, before I go out to walk when I am at home, I get fidgety until I go and walk. Taken me from 285 to 270, though. Just wondering if I was just weird like that.
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