napalm
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Look man I'm not from a place where the buffalo roam and the deer and the antelope play.
It's a different ball game in the northeast.
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Look man I'm not from a place where the buffalo roam and the deer and the antelope play.
It's a different ball game in the northeast.
I think you're fat
smoker, do yourself a favor and go in the military.
you need to do some growing between the ears bro...
smoker, do yourself a favor and go in the military. you need to do some growing between the ears bro...
I think I'm fat too. But I am well conditioned.
I agree with, and laughed at this. My wife does too.
Just trying to switch from looking like pre clean up mark bell, to clean up mark bell
Think of something that is difficult, do it in an interval fashion for 15 minutes, and then stop doing it. This isn't brain surgery.
Smoker, I think something like this would suit you well. Remember, start with the walk and you're going to want to work yourself up to the gallop. When you start trotting, you know you're getting somewhere. Invalid Link Removed
I need clear instructions and someone telling me what to do. That's how I operate
What she think of my nips?
I think they're pretty masculant
See napalm's post above.
See napalm's post above. You need someone telling you what to do? C'mon, son. Be a man.
I'm in constant eat everything mode, and it sucks dick, but in the end its worth it because I'm becoming a better lifter by doing it.Well I don't want to be at a constant eat everything mode. You guys awared me. Not going for the visible abs look, but a check of the diet. Gonna be more eggs and pork roll sandwhiches instead of 4 mcdoubles. For now. And I wouldn't mind looking like post cleanup mark bell at all lo.
And what kind of conditioning do I do if there are no sleds? Long farmers walks? I will not jog. Msybe jump rope
That's why you guys guide me. You'll see ill do it. You'll see
There's a difference between guidance and handholding. Do you know how much time I've spent reading articles and watching youtube informationals? Lots. This is after I spent four years of high school reading every issue of Flex and Muscular Development. Good resources? No. But I took ownership of my own shyt and made it happen. Take responsibility for something in your life, dude. Seriously. Pick one thing. Own that. Then start owning your own life, because you're not gonna make it out of your mom's basement anytime in the next decade if you don't wake up.
Mashing out lb. it's not real bad today. My boss actually is in pain too. No good if he's gonna pull. 550 in a few weeks
He hurt himself?
and #4 Early painful death
My mom is buying me a nice sized shopping list of stuff so I can pre make my own meals for the week ( she's buying it, but I'm gonna give the money when she returns).
Pretty excited honestly. My list is:
7 lb ground beef
1 box pasta
2 jar pasta sauce
2 carton eggs
2 bags broccoli
Cheddar cheese
Salsa
White rice
That's gonna last you a week??
You will find as I am eating clean these days is ****ing expensive
You will find as I am eating clean these days is ****ing expensive
You know, I hear this all the time, but it's not true.
10# chicken: $20
10# red potatoes: $10
6 dozen eggs: $10
3# bacon: $14
5# ground sirloin: ~$17
Random produce: $20
That's usually enough for the wifey and me. Rice is in there as well, but I buy 25# at a time and costs maybe $2 a week. Throw in another $10-15 for oil, butter, seasonings/marinades. Food bill is ~$400-425/month and saves $100's a month by prepping food. It's usually $20/meal when we get fast food and $35/meal eating out.
You know, I hear this all the time, but it's not true. 10# chicken: $20 10# red potatoes: $10 6 dozen eggs: $10 3# bacon: $14 5# ground sirloin: ~$17 Random produce: $20 That's usually enough for the wifey and me. Rice is in there as well, but I buy 25# at a time and costs maybe $2 a week. Throw in another $10-15 for oil, butter, seasonings/marinades. Food bill is ~$400-425/month and saves $100's a month by prepping food. It's usually $20/meal when we get fast food and $35/meal eating out.
Red potatoes, I'll have to pick those up. I perfer more beef over chicken personally. Chicken gets old to me quick. I end up costing it in some type of sauce by the end of a week. Definitely gonna start looking round at where I can get the most in bulk for a low cost. Maybe Costco or somethng, but I'm not sure in the end if I save after paying for the membership
You have MUCH to learn.
You know, I hear this all the time, but it's not true.
10# chicken: $20
10# red potatoes: $10
6 dozen eggs: $10
3# bacon: $14
5# ground sirloin: ~$17
Random produce: $20
That's usually enough for the wifey and me. Rice is in there as well, but I buy 25# at a time and costs maybe $2 a week. Throw in another $10-15 for oil, butter, seasonings/marinades. Food bill is ~$400-425/month and saves $100's a month by prepping food. It's usually $20/meal when we get fast food and $35/meal eating out.
I guess I'd say its expensive to me compared to my life 5 years ago. But food in general has went up.
Chicken and rice is roughly the same price. Eggs and beef fluctuate as does produce.
Chicken and rice is roughly the same price. Eggs and beef fluctuate as does produce.
Nope.
Neighbor with a chicken?