DAY 61 - Friday
Morning weight: 239.4
That may be a pre-workout low. Or very close to it.
My daughter's work is having a community "fun run" (oxymoron), fundraiser, with dinner, snacks, etc this afternoon.
I'm going to run/walk the 5K. But, I won't be able to weigh myself right after, which is sad, because there's a reasonable chance I'd be at a new post WO low. Oh well.
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I have a spreadsheet where I track my body measurements. I started it in May 2011. I was 246 lbs.
I was interesting to look back through the history. It turns out every year since 2011 (and only ONCE each year), I'd get the bug to lose weight. My efforts tended to last from 5 to 9 weeks. 9 weeks was the longest I went -- until now.
This round, I started in May -- well, I started tracking in May. I have a note that says I'd been watching what I eat and walking 2 miles a day for 2 weeks prior to starting my measurements, again. At that point, I was 259.6 lbls. I'd already lost 7 pounds from my high of 267.
So, I've been at this for a record 5 months! 30 pounds lost during that time.
Here are my stats from when I started the log this round:
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I started the EvoMuse log on 8/8, though I'd been using a couple of their products on my own dime for a few weeks prior to that.
Good progress from my start of my efforts to the start of the log and even more progress from the start of the log until now.
While I'm rather disappointed in my stats from September til now, I know I'm getting stronger and able to run faster and longer. And though the stats don't seem to support it, my clothes seem to fit better and I feel like I can pinch a lot less fat than before.
I'm excited that I've stuck with this for 5 months and even more excited that I'm not burnt out. I've done this without ever feeling deprived. I don't feel like I'm crawling to the finish line desperately repeating the mantra, "you can do this. just one more step. you can do this. just one more step."
When every day is not a chore but actually enjoyable, there's no reason to fear quitting. I give the EvoMuse products a lot of the credit.
I feel great. I have no doubt I'll be able to continue this at least until I meet my goal of 215 lbs -- 25 pounds to go.
At that point, I'll re-evaluate. I may decide to bulk. Or stabalize there for a few months. Or maybe cut further. I was a lean and well-built 185 in college and have no desire to go any lower than that. So, we'll see where this all leads.
I took pics today, though I didn't want to because the stats don't show much improvement since the last pics. But, it's time, so I bit the bullet. I'll post them tomorrow.
Best progress from last week is a half inch loss in the butt. Some good progress in the chest. And, I think the bicep measurement means I lost some fat in the arms and maintained the flexed size.
On a sour note, however, my bicep is 2.25 inches smaller than
hairygrandpa -- and that's the ONLY measurement I'm willing to compare!! Grampa's bicep is bigger than my CALF! I'm not pleased!