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My 100lb plan for 2016 elk hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="backyardsniper" data-source="post: 1110241" data-attributes="member: 20657"><p>Well I believe 2500calories is too much. Not seeing the results I'm looking for. I have lost 2.5" off the waist but I'm holding fairly steady on the weight. I do believe i have been putting on some muscle though. My bench press and dead lift are way up. Doing sets of 10 with 225lb on the flat bench and I dead lifted 405lb. Problem is that really doesn't help me much with losing weight to elk hunt. So I'm going to switch to more of a hiit, high intensity interval training and cut down the calories a bit more. We also have a cardio machine at the gym i go to called a jacobs ladder. Google it, I believe it is the best mountain hunting preparation that a person who lives on flat land could possibly do. So still holding steady at 291lb down a total of 10lb from the 1st of August and down 2.5" on the waist. There's this weeks update. Hopefully the loss will pick up after this week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backyardsniper, post: 1110241, member: 20657"] Well I believe 2500calories is too much. Not seeing the results I'm looking for. I have lost 2.5" off the waist but I'm holding fairly steady on the weight. I do believe i have been putting on some muscle though. My bench press and dead lift are way up. Doing sets of 10 with 225lb on the flat bench and I dead lifted 405lb. Problem is that really doesn't help me much with losing weight to elk hunt. So I'm going to switch to more of a hiit, high intensity interval training and cut down the calories a bit more. We also have a cardio machine at the gym i go to called a jacobs ladder. Google it, I believe it is the best mountain hunting preparation that a person who lives on flat land could possibly do. So still holding steady at 291lb down a total of 10lb from the 1st of August and down 2.5" on the waist. There's this weeks update. Hopefully the loss will pick up after this week. [/QUOTE]
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