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Awesomework man
Great job getting to where you are now!Consistency and persistance will pay off,keep up the good work.I agree with TripleOT.Get with a doctor for blood work,test and estrogen levels.Establish where you are now.Work with doc to optimize hormones before adding in anything extra on your own.I know lots of guys who screwed their future progress by adding various substances without a baseline.You are making good progress.You can do it,KEEP IT UP!
Thank you!Everyone has those times. Just get back on the wagon and work hard and you'll get to where you want to be. Good luck and best wishes.
Thats not true at all. Not everybody collapses their effort after less than a year trying and falls back into bad habits. I’ve been training for various sports my entire life and I’ve never let myself go. I fucking love training. I am 9 days post operation for multiple anchors in my rotator cuff and I’m already doing single arm training on my unrepaired side, leg press, 60 min daily cardio while still needing to simultaneously ice repaired shoulder.Everyone has those times. Just get back on the wagon and work hard and you'll get to where you want to be. Good luck and best wishes.
You are correct, it was pandering and I should have just told him to man up and get shit done. There is no excuse as you stated. I work rotating 12hr shifts and bought me an olympic weight set for my control room and walk 2 miles a day while I'm at work. No excuses. Thanks for reminding me that some people just need a kick in the ass to get going and some people will never get going. Best wishes and have a good day.Thats not true at all. Not everybody collapses their effort after less than a year trying and falls back into bad habits. I’ve been training for various sports my entire life and I’ve never let myself go. I fucking love training. I am 9 days post operation for multiple anchors in my rotator cuff and I’m already doing single arm training on my unrepaired side, leg press, 60 min daily cardio while still needing to simultaneously ice repaired shoulder.
It is what it is. Some people will never achieve their goals. I wish the OP well on his journey but pandering to his failure is not helping him.
Agreed, this goes with everything in life.Everyone has those times. Just get back on the wagon and work hard and you'll get to where you want to be. Good luck and best wishes.
I’m sorry my man, but your speaking as if he’s equally like you, and has been training for sports his whole life.Thats not true at all. Not everybody collapses their effort after less than a year trying and falls back into bad habits. I’ve been training for various sports my entire life and I’ve never let myself go. I fucking love training. I am 9 days post operation for multiple anchors in my rotator cuff and I’m already doing single arm training on my unrepaired side, leg press, 60 min daily cardio while still needing to simultaneously ice repaired shoulder.
It is what it is. Some people will never achieve their goals. I wish the OP well on his journey but pandering to his failure is not helping him.
Hey Cage,What happened to your steady progress? You were trucking along to lose 40lbs, but now it seems like you’ve been stagnant. Are you still working with a trainer or has that partnership dissolved?
Cage