Patman
Rodent of Unusual Size
Re: Diet and Exercise 2011: Better Than This.
Sounds like your body is getting better... clearly losing all that weight wholesale is what you needed to do but when you get that low you aren't operating optimally... good to see you're maintaining inches while increasing weight...
I saw a post on a weightlifting site... just a post, not an article, and this was more geared at women. But the interesting idea was to consider measuring in inches instead of pounds. Women and some men will beat themselves up with the scale weight, but if you measure yourself in inches (as opposed to pounds) and you don't change much while improving function (speed or strength) then you are then probably losing fat and gaining muscle. Of course, measuring isn't an end-all be-all either (a body builder will gain inches if they don't have much fat on them)... but it can be much better than pounds for people who aren't obviously overfat.
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not looking forward to tomorrow's workout... I lifted a 310x5 deadlift Friday... I think I'm certainly nearing a limit, the last rep was tough, took a few seconds. I may get 320... I can't imagine I'll get 330... after that, I'll have some sort of reset and then I'll start progressing weekly by 5 pounds at a time.
You have come a long way! Keep up the good work!
As for me, I'm up to 180, and my size 32 pants still fit. My running has benefitted from the weight gain; seems like I have a higher "fuel economy" now. I can run longer without having to reach for a gel after 45 minutes, my steps are lighter now, and it's just fun now. Last year, between being diagnosed with anemia and my mother's death, I had to wind myself up to exercise. This year, going for a run or to the gym is something I look forward to, and I hope it keeps up.
Sounds like your body is getting better... clearly losing all that weight wholesale is what you needed to do but when you get that low you aren't operating optimally... good to see you're maintaining inches while increasing weight...
I saw a post on a weightlifting site... just a post, not an article, and this was more geared at women. But the interesting idea was to consider measuring in inches instead of pounds. Women and some men will beat themselves up with the scale weight, but if you measure yourself in inches (as opposed to pounds) and you don't change much while improving function (speed or strength) then you are then probably losing fat and gaining muscle. Of course, measuring isn't an end-all be-all either (a body builder will gain inches if they don't have much fat on them)... but it can be much better than pounds for people who aren't obviously overfat.
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not looking forward to tomorrow's workout... I lifted a 310x5 deadlift Friday... I think I'm certainly nearing a limit, the last rep was tough, took a few seconds. I may get 320... I can't imagine I'll get 330... after that, I'll have some sort of reset and then I'll start progressing weekly by 5 pounds at a time.
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