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My 100lb plan for 2016 elk hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="backyardsniper" data-source="post: 1200174" data-attributes="member: 20657"><p>Things are starting to come along a little better now, 276 lb this morning, down another three pounds since the 30th of April. Shooting for 269lb by 01June. I bench pressed 350lb this morning but unfortunately I can't really count it because the guy spotting me felt the need to touch it, which prevents me from actually counting it. Kind of glad he did though, it was about the ugliest bench press in history, so I'm gonna give it a couple weeks and try it again. Hopefully I will be able to handle it a bit more gracefully next time Ha Ha. My running is really coming along now, it seems at this point every pound I loose really allows me to push that much harder during my cardio sessions which in turn is burning more calories. I like the direction things are headed in now, It is just a matter of keeping the diet clean and staying focused. The 276lb weigh in this morning puts me down exactly 25lb since I started. I was hoping to do a hundred but I would say 75lb is a more realistic goal by hunt time, I'm really gonna push these last 23weeks until the hunt and see where I end up. I'll keep you posted.</p><p></p><p> That's right Andy bring your note book, it's on this year. I'm really looking forward to this hunt and I know the better the physical condition I am in the more enjoyable the hunt will be. I have an old Army buddy of mine that I just got confirmation is coming with me to be my non hunting guest/spotter. It will be an epic trip no doubt, i can't wait for you to meet this guy, me and him have had some ridiculous adventures together all the way from Germany to the Middle East, he will have you in stitches with some of the stories he can tell you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backyardsniper, post: 1200174, member: 20657"] Things are starting to come along a little better now, 276 lb this morning, down another three pounds since the 30th of April. Shooting for 269lb by 01June. I bench pressed 350lb this morning but unfortunately I can't really count it because the guy spotting me felt the need to touch it, which prevents me from actually counting it. Kind of glad he did though, it was about the ugliest bench press in history, so I'm gonna give it a couple weeks and try it again. Hopefully I will be able to handle it a bit more gracefully next time Ha Ha. My running is really coming along now, it seems at this point every pound I loose really allows me to push that much harder during my cardio sessions which in turn is burning more calories. I like the direction things are headed in now, It is just a matter of keeping the diet clean and staying focused. The 276lb weigh in this morning puts me down exactly 25lb since I started. I was hoping to do a hundred but I would say 75lb is a more realistic goal by hunt time, I'm really gonna push these last 23weeks until the hunt and see where I end up. I'll keep you posted. That's right Andy bring your note book, it's on this year. I'm really looking forward to this hunt and I know the better the physical condition I am in the more enjoyable the hunt will be. I have an old Army buddy of mine that I just got confirmation is coming with me to be my non hunting guest/spotter. It will be an epic trip no doubt, i can't wait for you to meet this guy, me and him have had some ridiculous adventures together all the way from Germany to the Middle East, he will have you in stitches with some of the stories he can tell you. [/QUOTE]
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