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The Tony Robbins of xtreme sports
My goal was to drop to 170, eventually got to 160. I'm like 165ish now. Trying to bulk up now, no real number right now. Just gain more muscle.
You guys got anything on this Wim Hof breathing method?
Ahh, remember you posting some of what you eat and looked similar to what I did. I assumed Atkins but, as the saying goes, when you assume...
Probably not a very big difference between the low carb diets, really. Meat and eggs are gonna be big in all of them, meat being that 1 completely carb free food. Atkins starts off as keto but quickly becomes more forgiving. Don't know much about Paleo, other than what you mention with the healthy fats. Don't think the macros matter much with it, just more about the natural foods. Think all 3, Keto, Atkins and Paleo avoid grains, legumes, refined sugar, dairy, and highly processed foods. Don't think potatoes are allowed in any although the sweet potato is given a pass by many cause it's nutrient dense. I know I give them a pass even though I also know they are not keto. Think fruits are allowed more in Atkins, after the first couple of weeks, and Paleo. Keto really only allows for the avocado. I like avocados but it's a pain in the ass trying to get them at that just right point where they are ripe enough but not too far past ripe.
Cracked a rib in younger years jumping my bike. Ramp went out and the handle bars were all metal at the ends. Rib cage went slam down on it. Soccer season was done and I had to sleep on my back for a couple months. Pain was horrible. Breathing or any twisting movement was a chore for a minute.The rib was the worst injury I've ever had pain wise. I've sprained my ankles to the point of it being routine and while it sucks the ribs was the worst. Couldn't even lightly jog for 6 weeks without pain...I'm usually back from ankles in 2-3 and full go.
Ahh, remember you posting some of what you eat and looked similar to what I did. I assumed Atkins but, as the saying goes, when you assume...
Probably not a very big difference between the low carb diets, really. Meat and eggs are gonna be big in all of them, meat being that 1 completely carb free food. Atkins starts off as keto but quickly becomes more forgiving. Don't know much about Paleo, other than what you mention with the healthy fats. Don't think the macros matter much with it, just more about the natural foods. Think all 3, Keto, Atkins and Paleo avoid grains, legumes, refined sugar, dairy, and highly processed foods. Don't think potatoes are allowed in any although the sweet potato is given a pass by many cause it's nutrient dense. I know I give them a pass even though I also know they are not keto. Think fruits are allowed more in Atkins, after the first couple of weeks, and Paleo. Keto really only allows for the avocado. I like avocados but it's a pain in the ass trying to get them at that just right point where they are ripe enough but not too far past ripe.
I always laugh when I see "straight" men in the gym working out and flexing in the mirror with their perfectly made up hair and tank top. Do they really believe my gaydar doesn't immediately blast off? Lmao it's quite a sight to see. Honestly I've hooked up with more men from the gym than I have anywhere else in my entire life. And many of those men were straight before I was done with them. Easy pickings.
Safe bet is HHMJokes on you, I'm bald. Also, who's alt account is this?
Going on vacation and getting sick really reminded me of the importance of rest.
I worked out for this first time in 2.5 weeks and I felt so much better. I felt like I was able to do much more in my workouts.
You've been eating hay?This was timely. I think I need a break, or a deload. Lots of stuff seems to be plateauing. Ive been eating like a fucking horse, and still managed to drop like 2lbs this week. But feeling fucking great.
Yes.You've been eating hay?
Yes.
That sucks man. I had an ulnar nerve entrapment issue awhile back, but this sounds different than that. I found some exercises/stretches that helped (google ulnar nerve flossing / gliding), but not sure if they'd be helpful for you. The root of my problem was inflammation in my upper back compressing the ulnar nerve , and was causing pain / numbness all the way down to my fingers. Those stretches + massage + lots of icing helped a lot. Hope this is of some use to you, but it probably isn't.Well.... looks like my workout days may either be over, or delayed for a while.
I had to go to occupational therapy for elbow pain, and it looks like I have what's called "ulnar nerve subluxation." Basically, my ulnar nerve is snapping over the pointy bone on the inside of the elbow whenever I bend it during a workout.
I've felt it for a while actually, but it didn't really start bothering me until a few months ago.
Only option to fix it is surgery, which I don't want. Plus, it seems like the success rate is low.. so it isn't guaranteed to fix the problem. Fuckin blows so bad.