One hour before school and two hours after school
Yeah dude that was no fun. That first jump in at 5:30am in the dead of winter… yikes.
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One hour before school and two hours after school
Yeah dude that was no fun. That first jump in at 5:30am in the dead of winter… yikes.
“Hold my beer”Man the twice a week morning practices were brutal. One hour before school and two hours after school
“Hold my beer”
-Every High School Wrestler. Ever.
“Hold my beer”
-Every High School Wrestler. Ever.
Which part of wrestling?Wrestling is only hard because you guys weren’t allowed to eat
Which part of wrestling?
The 2 hour "optional" practices before school? The running laps during lunch after a hearty meal of steamed broccoli? The 3 mile "warm-up" run before practice? The two hour on the mat practice? Or the two hour after practice run? You make it through all that, and settle into your reward of a bottle Gatorade, a grilled chicken breast, and more steamed broccoli.
My sister still jokes that I would smile up to the first week of wrestling practice, then it wasn't until after the state tournament they'd see me smile again. That includes Christmas and my birthday.
Good luck to you all guys. As stated weight loss is simple but not easy. The old school mindset of calories in calories out isn’t always true. It’s so much more complicated. Like why do skinny people have a higher count of L. Gasseri bacteria in their gut? Why does my buddy eat me under the table, hasn’t lifted a weight or ran a mile in 20 years, doesn’t eat “green stuff,” and sits behind a desk for a living and is 42 years old get to have a six pack?
Leave my liver out of thislike you said, it's so much more complicated than that, those skinny guys get to enjoy not "looking" unhealthy. but i bet you could biopsy the livers of a lot of guys like your buddy who eat a ton of sugar and processed food, don't work out, and remain skinny and find they look just like the 300 pound guy's liver who also eats a ton of sugar and processed food, doesn't work out, and remains skinny.
Aka the "skinny fat" crowd.like you said, it's so much more complicated than that, those skinny guys get to enjoy not "looking" unhealthy. but i bet you could biopsy the livers of a lot of guys like your buddy who eat a ton of sugar and processed food, don't work out, and remain skinny and find they look just like the 300 pound guy's liver who also eats a ton of sugar and processed food, doesn't work out, and remains skinny.
Aka the "skinny fat" crowd.
I had one done last summer in Denver, along with the metabolic test. Surprsingly, my Garmin scale was spot on with all of its measurments compared to the DEXA. Super cool to do, with a lot of great information. Especially about the fat around your organs and differences in muscle mass on each side of your body. I will probably do another one down there this summer.So after reading a ton about them and researching like a fool for the past few weeks, I finally got a DEXA scan today (first read about them in Outlive). Essentially it's an 11-15 min scan of your body for bone density, lean muscle mass, fat, water, skeletal muscle, etc. Pretty flipping neat and super affordable for a cash based procedure ($80 per scan). The plan is to do it quarterly to track my progress and as a way to worry less about the scale and more about body composition, even though fat loss is a key driver of success for me this year.
The first results were a bit eye opening and a painful reminder of disappointment of how bad I let things get while dealing with some nerve damage in my left leg. Needless to say, have a ton of work ahead of me, but stoked to see how the results play out here over the year.
Too embarrassed to post the results, but will update in early May on the net change (% & lbs) in the key figures (body weight, lean mass, body fat). Can't really get much worse so should be a fun experiment.
Probably could do it too!Just @ me next time, jeeze.
I've put 15 lbs on and @BackofBeyond is still threatening to pick me up and curl me.
Probably could do it too!
My most successful hunting years have been when I was twenty lbs overweight. Just sayin
I spent 30 years hunting big game in Alaska. We typically limited our pack outs to 60 lbs per trip. I know too many that now suffer from back pain that packed 100+lbs as youngsters. It took me 3.5 days once to solo pack a moose 3 miles out, but not bad with 60lb loads.I want to lift less, , muay thai more, not get hurt.