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man, you stroked down and the wave came back up at ya, dammed things were made for sex.
That sounds like a helpful tool.
man, you stroked down and the wave came back up at ya, dammed things were made for sex.
In those situations, I never even miss a beat. I just casually reach for a nearby pillow and sandwich it between her head and the bed's headboard. No need to stop the fun. :mischievous:
man, you stroked down and the wave came back up at ya, dammed things were made for sex.
Too bad they weren't made for sleeping on.
Everytime I would roll over, I'd wake myself up with all that motion of the ocean. Bleh.....![]()
That's what happens when you're used to sleeping in the cloudsoke:
How did you look in the mirror? Usually if I'm dry, I can really tell the difference by how I look, particularly in the abs.
Doing some great work in here. The twice a day workout is cool, your "make up" sessions seem like good workouts on their own!
Rest is an important ingredient, I still haven't figured out the right mix of exercise and rest...
I'm not a big fan of the scale myself. I'd much rather go by the mirror. Scale doesn't take into account bodyfat to muscle ratio.
I may not lose a pound on the scale, but be much leaner by gaining a pound or two of muscle while simultaneously losing bodyfat. Weight according to the scale remains the same. But I've gained IMO. Progress made.
I rarely get on the scale. Usually when someone asks me how much I weigh. ha ha
I weighed 3 days ago and I'm chillin' at 261 rather lean pounds right now. :147:
Weight loss can take a week to show up, what a lot of people don't realize is what is happening on the scale as far as fat loss is concerned is due to the work you've done days ago. It's the same thing with eating, you think you're getting away with it when you look in the mirror the next day but it's not over yet...
I'm not a big fan of the scale myself. I'd much rather go by the mirror. Scale doesn't take into account bodyfat to muscle ratio.
I may not lose a pound on the scale, but be much leaner by gaining a pound or two of muscle while simultaneously losing bodyfat. Weight according to the scale remains the same. But I've gained IMO. Progress made.
I rarely get on the scale. Usually when someone asks me how much I weigh. ha ha
I weighed 3 days ago and I'm chillin' at 261 rather lean pounds right now. :147:
Yah the scale is a reference for me as I compare what's happening there to previous cuts.. I normally lose about 2 lbs a week at this point... that may change when cycling so I won't take it too seriously...
I'd love to maintain a steady lose of 2lbs of per week, that'd be fan-effing-tastic, but after my initial 10 day glycogen/water drop, my loss has been 1-1.5lbs, with the exception of this most recent shocker.
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Doing good man!
Doing good man!
Damn that's impressive to do the cardio intense like that and still lift as much as you did. Hard night or not bro that is still a hell of a day for anyone.
Thanks Packers. If I were there solo and not obligated to my workout partners to show some heart, I would have mostly likely left, so that's a pro and con. Con, I went over-board on cardio due to his tardiness, pro, he kept me at the gym. I have a strong obligation toward my workout partners and I'm allergic to half-assing, even if I'm half-dead, lol.
Dang man that sucks that ur workout partner was so late. But good u got that cardio in. But obviously those r less than stellar numbers for u. Im usually the late one when it is between me and my workout partner but I try and keep it within reason.
I had a Hawaiian friend as a workout partner once and he was always on island time, which means he gets there when he gets there. Arius is my black friend and if I say be there at 4:30, he takes that as leave the house by 4:30. Barry, he has a wife and three kids, so I give him a pass and Dusty is like myself, a 4:30 start time means be there at 4:15-4:20. It's all good though. As long as we end up having a good workout, I don't really mind. I'm pretty laid back about it.
Don't make excuses for the tardiness of your partners. There's no justifiable excuse for not being somewhere when you promised to be there.
One of the major reasons I train alone now is that I'm an asshole and have really let some past workout partners have it when they got lazy on me. :aargh:
Punctuality is important to me. When a person promises to be on time, they should make every conceivable effort to be there.......on time. Only exceptions are true emergencies.
We're only as good as our word.
Lift with someone you can count on or lift alone. The power cage is always there to keep you from killing yourself on bench, just set the pins at chest level and you don't need a spotter.![]()
That's what I do. Power Rack, stop pins, blocks, smith-machine, chains, etc...
I have all kinds of tricks for lifting alone without needing a spotter.
I do NOT need a mortal for my motivation. I have the power of the Almighty with me always. :hail:
Don't make excuses for the tardiness of your partners. There's no justifiable excuse for not being somewhere when you promised to be there.
One of the major reasons I train alone now is that I'm an asshole and have really let some past workout partners have it when they got lazy on me. :aargh:
Punctuality is important to me. When a person promises to be on time, they should make every conceivable effort to be there.......on time. Only exceptions are true emergencies.
We're only as good as our word.
I agree that the mirror is your best friend through all of this and the scale can be your worst enemy. The mirror never lies to you...keeps it "real"..what you see is what you get, where the scale can tell you "still havent moved fat a$$!! You aint losing no weight!"
Dude I get so ticked of by the scale that for weeks I've just gone to feel and mirror. I had to many people tell me I was losing weight from work and friends, even though I didn't see it on the scale, but few lbs here and there. I have lost a pant size and that means a lot. Keep it up bro, your not far from your Pro card!!!
I agree that the mirror is your best friend through all of this and the scale can be your worst enemy. The mirror never lies to you...keeps it "real"..what you see is what you get, where the scale can tell you "still havent moved fat a$$!! You aint losing no weight!"
rr-you have one hell of a way with words, lol. but i agree 100%.
Good stuff in here, don't mlet weight fluctuations get to you. Weigh no more than once a week and do that at the exact same time and conditions as the last weigh in. If that is 3 days away from a carb refeed. I prefer to weigh myself when I know I am slightly depleted. It give you a more accurate idea of how much the muscle is weighing and not how much water / glycogen weighs. I prefer to weigh in the day before my carb up. Sometime I weigh in during the carb up to enjoy seeing the weight climb but that is it.
great to hear your adding items back into your workouts slowly.hopefully this goes well its a slow process but like you said if you work your way back into it you should be ok.
Ya win some, ya lose some. Fluctuations happen, as you well know. You'll hit new highs soon enough man.![]()
Man you need to get on craig list and look for an inversion table. That is your traction it decompresses the spine, alighs hips, all kinds of benefits. A brand new one is about 300-500 but used you can find for 100 bucks. You get yourself semi vertical and hang for a will and it will gradually stretch and straighten that out.
Oh yeah I am down either 8 or 10 lbs since my surgery 1/12/11. Things are going well. I have lost a lot of girth around my midsection but it has all been visceral fat. Only a little of the sub q has come of but now that it has started my abs should start peaking out in the next 2-3 weeks.
Man, good that you're able to get back into the bb rows, squats and rack deads bud!!