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texas roadhouse
Have to say, TR has a very underrated Caesar salad.
Scream like a banshee as you dash across the yard, it’s a great way to increase SP02 return.Not exactly fitness - but I’ve been doing a sort of February personal challenge the last few years where I do some small daily challenge every day of the month. This year I am gonna do a cold plunge every day. Ideally first thing in the morning since that sounds the worst but also will wake me up. I got a $100 dollar plastic cattle tank in the back yard and have an aquarium heater so it doesn’t freeze. It’s been working well enough.
I’m with you on this! Also a product of ‘84 myself and haven’t seen 200# for about 20yrs now.When I look back on my 2023 goals, I did ok. Lost almost 40 pounds, and gained 10 back, and have reached a kind of equilibrium around 225.
I know for myself, the working out is the easy part. I joined a crossfit gym 3 years ago and it is often the best part of my day - both physically and mentally - to put myself first for an hour. The difference in my stamina for hiking is night and day, and in particular, my ability to push myself to the limit one day, and follow it up with maximum effort again in the next. It seemed back when I was in far worse shape, I could really push myself similar to now, but it would devastate me for days after. Not so much anymore.
As they say, you can't outwork a bad diet, and nutrition really is the struggle. I burn about an average of ~3100 cal a day. To a lot of folks staying under or at that would be easy, but bad habits die hard. One thing for sure is that planning out my meals, and documenting everything I eat, is almost required for me to have any success. So my goal for 2024 is to continue to exist in a slight caloric deficit, and turn 40 this fall around 200 pounds. Another thing somewhat on my radar for the coming years is TRT - I've been tested and don't really need it now, but likely would benefit from it in the coming years. As far as I can tell, for men around 50 and beyond, the pros outweigh the cons. Maybe my opinion on that will change with further internet "research".
1. I hate you! No, congratulations on retirement at age 54.4 weeks post op from TKR today. Working hard on recovery, then plan to hit the gym. As of this coming Friday will be retired. The goal I've set is to be in the best physical shape I've ever been in on my 55th birthday in August.
1. I hate you! No, congratulations on retirement at age 54.
2. TKR July 2, 2020. Hiked/camped 3 miles with 55 pound pack September 11, 2020. Rode 20 miles off road on my dirt bike on December 2, 2020. Tons of hunts, hikes, and rides since.
Ride the exercise bike daily or at least as often as possible, and full recovery should come
You are doing awesome! Should be a very enjoyable and active retirement!Lol. Sounds like you kicked @ss in recovery. Good work! I'm 10.5 weeks post op now and recovery is going well. For the most part, the surgery wasn't bad. Only a couple of days of moderate pain then just mostly minor pain and discomfort here and there. Seems like between week 7 and 8 was a big turning point. I'm now walking 2 - 2.5 miles every day. Did 3.4 miles with 800' elevation last week and felt good. Riding the bike 4 times per week and going to the gym 5 days per week lifting. Getting leg strength back into the leg after 13 years of atrophy is gonna be tough, I can tell.