That's a lot of heavy stuff headed down the pike, a lot of chances to right some wrongs, so while everything is emotionally draining at least your the person calling the shots. I do think you should stick to your diet for the contest then see about getting back any lost muscle afterwards. :p
So, you've got some issues, eh? Who doesn't nowadays, am I right? I wish I could offer you some advice or guide you in a direction, but I'm afraid I'm not qualified to do so.
You can't predict the future, but you can consider the possible outcomes of any given situation. Maybe the move would be a good thing for you, give you a new sense of self and open new windows of opportunity.
As for the hydrostatic weigh-in, I think that's a great idea. It'll be a great gauge as to whether you've been doing benefit or harm to your musculature.
Good luck with your life decisions and continued luck with your progress.
Hi Brad! Sorry I have not been in contact so long - I have been crazy with work! As you know, I am an official Weight Watchers leader here in Dothan. I personally use the Eating For Life eating plan, based on the Weight Watchers Core Food List. This has worked very well. However, if you are doing the Flex Plan with Points, make certain that you are using your Points Booster to calculate the number of additional points that you need to eat, in ADDITION to your Daily Points Target. Important!
your calorie count is okay for this short period of time...add an extra 100 and you will still be okay....also emotionaly hurt twice..shame on you...hey he is out there, just hold your head high, go forward,stay positive...your working this out and we're along for the ride...
My understanding is that the average body needs at least 800 calories a day just perform it's normal functions (breathing, chemical exchange, etc.), and that's if you're just laying in bed!
That's a lot of heavy stuff headed down the pike, a lot of chances to right some wrongs, so while everything is emotionally draining at least your the person calling the shots. I do think you should stick to your diet for the contest then see about getting back any lost muscle afterwards. :p
Noyjeetut 3 years ago
Hey Bradly, it's the Viking man here.
So, you've got some issues, eh? Who doesn't nowadays, am I right? I wish I could offer you some advice or guide you in a direction, but I'm afraid I'm not qualified to do so.
I can tell you this though....
quinnquailquack 3 years ago
...Consider all of your options.
You can't predict the future, but you can consider the possible outcomes of any given situation. Maybe the move would be a good thing for you, give you a new sense of self and open new windows of opportunity.
As for the hydrostatic weigh-in, I think that's a great idea. It'll be a great gauge as to whether you've been doing benefit or harm to your musculature.
Good luck with your life decisions and continued luck with your progress.
quinnquailquack 3 years ago
I think the move is a step back, at this point in time. It's time for some new dreams and new horizons to challenge.
HinesBrad 3 years ago
In that case, let me bestow upon you my other words of wisdom....
Keep Moving Forward.
Actually, that's a quote from Walt Disney, but it packs one heck of a message!
quinnquailquack 3 years ago
Hi Brad! Sorry I have not been in contact so long - I have been crazy with work! As you know, I am an official Weight Watchers leader here in Dothan. I personally use the Eating For Life eating plan, based on the Weight Watchers Core Food List. This has worked very well. However, if you are doing the Flex Plan with Points, make certain that you are using your Points Booster to calculate the number of additional points that you need to eat, in ADDITION to your Daily Points Target. Important!
MikesBodyForLife 3 years ago
Way to go Brad :) You have a lot on you just keep your head up :)
pararig33 3 years ago
your calorie count is okay for this short period of time...add an extra 100 and you will still be okay....also emotionaly hurt twice..shame on you...hey he is out there, just hold your head high, go forward,stay positive...your working this out and we're along for the ride...
7llazaren 3 years ago
My understanding is that the average body needs at least 800 calories a day just perform it's normal functions (breathing, chemical exchange, etc.), and that's if you're just laying in bed!
chewytube 3 years ago
In my opinion, 1800 is nowhere near enough calories.
chewytube 3 years ago
his ego is so big it's weighing him down- LOL
you need to go and breathe in one of those machines that will tell you what your calorie burn is!!!
another hydrostatic weigh-in is a good idea :-) that sounds really exciting!!
ihope you have a safe trip to visit grandpa
u know where to find me
AliRoxIt 3 years ago
I like when you talk like this...
I think the hydrostatic test is a good idea... it'll give you the answers that you need that no one else can.
tbossbone 3 years ago 2