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TxAg_WxNerd

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  • Birthday 02/09/1982

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  1. My wife has seen similar results for sure. I may even go as far as to say better results. I feel fairly good, but the biggest take away I have found in all this is now I can actually taste my food. Not that before I couldn't but after years of living the normal sugar/processed diet and even a year of 80% paleo, but without anything to overload my taste buds I could really enjoy food. Some of things I have eaten over the last month I didn't like prior, but now that my brain isn't craving sugar I do.
  2. As the caption states I have been at this weight loss, no life alteration, for a little over a year. Now, I could easily tell I was on the right track as my pants kept falling down and when I would wear a belt it looked like I had extra pleats in my shorts/jeans. Now, I can where a belt that my dad made me when I got back from Afghanistan a decade ago. At the beginning of my journey I weighed in at 265 lbs and this point I have dropped to 205. Now, that alone is impressive since I haven't weighed sub 220 in almost a decade. On the 1st of May my wife and I started a Whole30. Now, those before and after show some major differences in my eyes. You be the judge
  3. Icarusfire, Yes wx does stand for weather. I would enjoy having a training partner again. Haven't trained BJJ in about 8 months now, so need to get back out on the mat. Currently, looking into a place over by the UofA. Who do you train with here?
  4. Add my name to the list for a hike.
  5. Today went well! 30 min jog. 2 sets of 10 - 135 lbs 10 - 155 lbs 8 - 165 lbs 1 set of negatives at 135 lbs for 5 6 reps 3 set of cable cross overs and 3 sets of deltoid raises Didn't sleep straight through but did get about 7 hours, which is good for me. Hope I can keep it up.
  6. Don't worry about minor lapses as we all are susceptible to them. I agree about box jumps, they are strange. I try to do them on a truck tire, not sure why it is easier for me but it is. Keep it up, you are putting up some impressive numbers already.
  7. I wish I could Thunder. Have been feeling crappy over the last several days. Part of it was my own doing, rest I am pointing towards the change weather right now. It hasn't stopped me completely but I haven't been up to my normal routine. Did get some laps in the pool on Friday which I have planned on doing for a while. Sat/Sun I took off completely, except I did ride my bike about 3 miles to go get my truck on Sunday. Yesterday, the only thing I did was walk my kid to school, but giving the fact that I just started my week of graveyard shifts I call that a win. Didn't get out at all today, but hoping to kick some ass tomorrow. I did pull my motorcycle out of the garage for the first time in months tonight. It normally wakes me up in the morning knowing I have to ride it home. That should help me push myself enough to get to the gym and get some sort of workout in. The good news is my diet hasn't taken the hit my workouts have. Minus the one candy bar I had yesterday. That was more habit than anything. Here's to a better week!
  8. It's your challenge and goal so I say definitely adjust as needed. Though, isn't the main goal to learn how to drive? If so, I say that you are still on track.
  9. I personally don't do lunges much anymore as I too have pain while doing them. Though, when I do I try to do some dynamic stretches such as the ones listed here. Hope that helps. Still, the best advice I can give you is to listen to your body.
  10. Finish week 2 of C25K! Then did DL's with my wife. For whatever reason couldn't get 315 up today. I am using the running as my excuse. Did get the wife to do 95 lbs, which is awesome. Such a great way for us to spend our anniversary I thought. Not sure hers though, but she did tag along like a champ.
  11. Here is a link for the C25K program. http://www.coolrunning.com/engine/2/2_3/181.shtml In a nut shell, it is an interval training program that slowly works you up to running a 5K. There are many apps out there, including a zombie 5K trainer. The main thing the apps do is tell you when you have gone the distance or time required.
  12. My work schedule is all over the map, but definitely let's try to get together sometime. I think I work the evening shift that weekend so that could work.
  13. Thanks, Thunder! Really Hoping I can stick with it this time as I really need to kick it into high gear. One day at a time, starting tomorrow. Today, I met with my trainer and had him make me do a good chest workout. Continuously stuck on bench for whatever reason. Heck today it felt like I went backwards as even 175 was killer. I don't get it! Guess it means I need to push myself more. Did take a measurements today. Didn't see much in the way of improvements from the beginning of the last challenge. My weight and BF% have also plateaued. I know I need to step up my intensity, but then I begin to get the burn out feeling which is worse. Need some help getting over this slump. Don't let the last sentence fool you I am in it for the long haul!
  14. Congrats on getting started with deadlifts. The biggest thing to remember is to keep the spine straight, so you don't get hurt. Keep it up.
  15. You will be leading the hike before you know it. You up to biking? I am thinking of trying to ride some of the Julian Wash Trail. It is paved so it would make for a great walking path as well. Though, will probably wait another month or so, to let things cool down a little.
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