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“Anyone can give up, it's the easiest thing in the world to do. But to hold it together when everyone else would understand if you fell apart, that's true strength.”
Originally posted by Tom Yum
Ghost, you are like rogue from x-men but with a willy.
*drools*
oh dear, in the time ive been out of training ive put on a lot of weight, really quite a lot and im about a week away from really getting back into things and i have a lot of work to do.
Get control over your Spirit, no one is forcing that food down your mouth. How many pounds have you put on, and how long have you been away from training?
“Anyone can give up, it's the easiest thing in the world to do. But to hold it together when everyone else would understand if you fell apart, that's true strength.”
Originally posted by Tom Yum
Ghost, you are like rogue from x-men but with a willy.
*drools*
Get control over your Spirit, no one is forcing that food down your mouth. How many pounds have you put on, and how long have you been away from training?
um far too many, yeah im getting back in control now, went through a rough time for quite a while, finally come out the other end but ive paid for it in certain ways.
been away from trainng about 6 months, but eating as if i was training.
going to start off running 4 miles in the mornings and bag and weights work outs. most days. i know what to do, just a bit of a job to do now.
I know you know what to do to get that weight off, should take no time at all.
Speaking of weight, that diet your outlined for me a few months ago, has been doing a sound job. I haven't been able to incorporate all of it, but the key concepts certainly. I've put on about 11lb of mass, which for someone else may mean jack, but you know my frame, and I can really feel the benefit. I'll keep going, cheers mate.
“Anyone can give up, it's the easiest thing in the world to do. But to hold it together when everyone else would understand if you fell apart, that's true strength.”
Originally posted by Tom Yum
Ghost, you are like rogue from x-men but with a willy.
*drools*
I know you know what to do to get that weight off, should take no time at all.
Speaking of weight, that diet your outlined for me a few months ago, has been doing a sound job. I haven't been able to incorporate all of it, but the key concepts certainly. I've put on about 11lb of mass, which for someone else may mean jack, but you know my frame, and I can really feel the benefit. I'll keep going, cheers mate.
Hope all is well
hey mate, things are going well cheers, very well, much better than i could have hoped for infact and im almost at a stage where life can get to some sense of normality, so im going to be back in training. Hope you doing well glad the basics of the diet helped, its just to get the idea over to you, so its obviously working. nice one.
I'm pleased things are going well mate, good to hear. No doubt you will soon be back into some serious training, you know who you have just up the road from you, that Fire Cobra geezer.
um far too many, yeah im getting back in control now, went through a rough time for quite a while, finally come out the other end but ive paid for it in certain ways. Been away from trainng about 6 months, but eating as if i was training.
going to start off running 4 miles in the mornings and bag and weights work outs. most days. i know what to do, just a bit of a job to do now.
Good luck, Ghost.
If you run from the train/bus station to your destinations you'll sweat off the pounds in no time. Take the stairs instead of the elevators. Do a light workout before your lunch break etc.
I feel ya, man. For the past couple weeks I put my training on hiatus (got bored with it, which is a terrible reason, but meh), and now that I have picked up running and bag work again, I'm amazed at how much it's killed my endurance (even though I'm still the lightest weight I've been in years, I used to be able to go for 6 or 7 2-min rounds at a time on my 70lb bag, now I seem to get winded just walking down stairs to it...). I can't imagine working off 6 months...
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