What one man can do another man can do.
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186.4 lb
Lost so far: 13.6 lb.
Still to go: 0 lb.
Diet followed reasonably well.
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Diet Calendar Entry for 29 February 2016:
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2789 kcal
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Fat: 127.16g | Prot: 201.37g | Carb: 215.97g.
Breakfast: Butter, Blueberry Muffins, Maple Syrup, Cinnamon, Quaker Old Fashioned Oats, 2% Fat Milk, LeanFit Whey Protein Shake - Vanilla, Espresso Coffee, Unsalted Butter Stick. Lunch: Maple Syrup, Bragg Organic Apple Cider Vinegar, Grapefruit, Bacon, White Bread, Egg. Dinner: Baked Potato (Peel Eaten), Ground Beef (Cooked), Beef T-Bone Steak (Trimmed to 1/4" Fat). Snacks/Other: 2% Fat Milk, LeanFit Whey Protein Shake - Vanilla, Bananas. more...
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losing 14.0 lb a week
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Comments
29 Feb 16 by member: Orilay
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29 Feb 16 by member: John10251
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Weights! yes! I must pick them up and begin! Building muscle, I know, is the key to burning calories (gotta keep your eyes off of the scales, because muscle is heavier than fat), and the key is to go over and pick them up! Thanks for the encouragement. The rate I'm going I'll be another year older when I reach my goal weight. I know weights will help to speed things along.
29 Feb 16 by member: Orilay
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That would be *weight-training
29 Feb 16 by member: Orilay
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Warming up, Glen? What are you, a sensitive new age guy? lol Yeah, I should do that too, except I usually warm up by lifting way light to start. Best warmup for the muscle that will be worked is a light workout of that muscle. Splitting my workouts now. 2 days hypertrophy and 2 power lifting. The power lifting sets start at 30% of 1RM. @Orilay. I read something the other day. It claimed that the average 80 y.o. who starts lifting weights doubles their strength within a couple of months. It's there, it just has to be reminded. Muscle loss and mobility loss are the two most powerful indicators of pending catastrophe. It doesn't have to be heavy for older people to see a real benefit. (Not trying to imply anything about your age.) Of course, there are always the ones who stayed active right though, like my buddy DieHard. She's likely golfing again already.
29 Feb 16 by member: northernmusician
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or what one man can so a woman do ... just saying :)
29 Feb 16 by member: redgirl1974
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29 Feb 16 by member: BuffyBear
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29 Feb 16 by member: FloridaAngel
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I thought about writing it as, "What one person of one gender can do, another member of either gender can do." It just didn't have the same ring to it. I didn't think I'd need a disclaimer.
29 Feb 16 by member: northernmusician
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Men can't have babies so it wouldn't have been accurate.
29 Feb 16 by member: 1point21gigawatts
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29 Feb 16 by member: Mistybenner
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29 Feb 16 by member: justhermjohnson
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Hey NM - I did some reps today with heavier than I have ever used before - heavier than the guys next to me! Woo Hoo - we aren't a big lifting type of gym, but I am becoming the animal! LOL
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Good for you, HCB. it's empowering, right? I had a couple of young guys chuckle as I walked up and grabbed a pair of 15 pound dumbbells and lay on a bench and do presses. I didn't care. Then I did the 25s. When I hit the 50 pounders they looked like they were going to take up tennis.
29 Feb 16 by member: northernmusician
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01 Mar 16 by member: Steven Lloyd
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Yes! that is what I do, too. As the weights get higher the reps get lower - I chest pressed two 30 pound dumbbells - did about five until failure!
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