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My 100lb plan for 2016 elk hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="backyardsniper" data-source="post: 1182852" data-attributes="member: 20657"><p>I have done pretty much what you just suggested, sounds like we are in much the same boat. I haven't gotten back in the gym as much as I plan to but I am planning to do so and really looking forward to it. I weighed today and I'm down to 285, which is a 16lb loss total from when I started the thread. I have just started trying to loose it 1lb at a time. I try to make better decisions, like you were talking about. Skipping on the fast food and having a couple packs of tuna instead for lunch, not stopping for a snack when I start craving one. Having lost these last few pounds has really helped my motivation and drive. I'm down about 2lb below where I was before the month and a half long holiday binge, so I've lost what I gained back there and lost another 2lb to boot. I now have a lot more motivation to protect what I've lost and just keep chipping away at it a pound or two at a time. Hopefully with the warm weather coming I will find the motivation to get out and walk/run, hopefully I can overcome the desire for excessive grilling and beer drinking that also comes along with the warmer weather. As usual I'll report back when there is something worth telling. 7 months 10 days till the hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backyardsniper, post: 1182852, member: 20657"] I have done pretty much what you just suggested, sounds like we are in much the same boat. I haven't gotten back in the gym as much as I plan to but I am planning to do so and really looking forward to it. I weighed today and I'm down to 285, which is a 16lb loss total from when I started the thread. I have just started trying to loose it 1lb at a time. I try to make better decisions, like you were talking about. Skipping on the fast food and having a couple packs of tuna instead for lunch, not stopping for a snack when I start craving one. Having lost these last few pounds has really helped my motivation and drive. I'm down about 2lb below where I was before the month and a half long holiday binge, so I've lost what I gained back there and lost another 2lb to boot. I now have a lot more motivation to protect what I've lost and just keep chipping away at it a pound or two at a time. Hopefully with the warm weather coming I will find the motivation to get out and walk/run, hopefully I can overcome the desire for excessive grilling and beer drinking that also comes along with the warmer weather. As usual I'll report back when there is something worth telling. 7 months 10 days till the hunt. [/QUOTE]
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