Message from @Jon Irenicus

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2020-05-06 16:01:20 UTC  

I do enjoy eating <a:ablobhungry:635256027344011317>

2020-05-06 16:22:13 UTC  

on top of this, learn to use lazy cooking methods. you can make a whole crazy amount of delicious foods with minimal effort in your oven, a slow cooker, and a sous vide. instant pots are great to. like the four horsemen of tasty ass food without putting in a shitload of work. i make a killer chuck roast by doing nothing more than putting the meat in the cooker, putting the seasoning packet in, dumping in half a cup of water and letting it sit all day. thats literally it

2020-05-06 16:22:59 UTC  

and on a 3 pound roast you have food for at least 3 days

2020-05-06 16:31:25 UTC  

Smoking is the way

2020-05-06 16:32:16 UTC  

That roast would maybe last me a day <a:sweat:403572149593309185>

2020-05-06 18:04:20 UTC  

well

2020-05-06 18:04:26 UTC  

it depends on how you eat the roast

2020-05-06 18:04:34 UTC  

i typically just have lunch and/or dinner with mine

2020-05-06 18:04:41 UTC  

if you just eat the roast for every meal, yeah 1 day

2020-05-06 18:04:42 UTC  

maybe 2

2020-05-08 06:27:58 UTC  

Worth the listen to those it applyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwtPA-07NnU

2020-05-10 03:13:13 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/704947733005598830/708879291865104524/bodyfatdemolition8weekworkouttodestroybodyfat.pdf

2020-05-10 14:02:51 UTC  

appreciate the file bud

2020-05-10 14:03:16 UTC  

trying too lose some weight hardcore, been dieting for the past couple weeks now

2020-05-10 16:36:49 UTC  

@platonicrhino31
You do IF?

2020-05-10 17:14:44 UTC  

nnot familiar

2020-05-10 22:17:06 UTC  

Aight boys hit 90 on the preacher curl today, weā€™re all going make it

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/704947733005598830/709167160630444124/image0.png

2020-05-13 07:38:18 UTC  

Dedication is the hardest part..dieting aswell..dont expect overnight results and stick with it.you will be pleased with results..that file is just one i found for an intro program .pretty solid tho

2020-05-13 07:38:55 UTC  

Stay strong Kings

2020-05-13 11:49:49 UTC  

Once you accept this doesnā€™t end, it gets easier. Donā€™t push yourself too hard or youā€™ll burn out like I did after smolov.

I wrote my diet plan into 3 notebooks and got motivation to continue by the cost-sink fallacy of how many days Iā€™d invested into them. Obviously myfitnesspal and other similar apps would work as well, but for me, these were physical evidence of my progress.

2020-05-13 11:53:13 UTC  

The more you invest, the more youā€™re not willing to quit. Especially if you buy your own home gym. If going that route, all you really need is an adjustable squat rack, bench, and 300lb of weight.

Also, when buying weight thatā€™s used, make sure to bring a scale. I have a 45lb weight that weighs 53lbs. Bought it off craigslist...at a gym that had been closed for years whoā€™s owner was slowly trying to get rid of everything.

2020-05-13 17:21:22 UTC  

I know it's later on in the day but post something you want to accomplish then come back and say if you do it. Nothing huge like running a marathon but things like cleaning or going for a walk

2020-05-13 18:34:15 UTC  

Dieting is the worst. I recently started to do intermittent fasting. Iā€™ll stop eating at 8or 9 and wonā€™t eat till 8 or 9 the next day. Only sucks cuz I get up at 4 every day.

2020-05-13 22:21:17 UTC  

been suffering with Gout for about 4 weeks now ive managed to go for a few walks in that time which is painful AF. only managing around 3 miles with a ruck weiging about 26lbs its slow going but its better than just sitting around growing Lorge

2020-05-14 01:26:24 UTC  

It takes time to build up the body.

2020-05-15 13:32:18 UTC  

I like reflection too. I take about 5 minutes and just look out a window. No phones or anything just think about what I did and will do for the next bit.

2020-05-16 12:58:40 UTC  

Any consensus on zig zag dieting ie 14kcal a week and eating more carbs on the days you lift and focusing more on protein on rest days?

2020-05-17 00:55:46 UTC  

Doesn't really matter beyond a weekly average but if it helps with compliance.

2020-05-19 16:44:29 UTC  

Little after workout snack

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/704947733005598830/712344943573860352/image0.jpg

2020-05-19 17:38:41 UTC  

Does anyone have any tips on low impact exercises a big guy with knee troubles can do? I have one of the stationary bike things that Iā€™m putting together soon and a new puppy thatā€™s going to keep me a bit more active. Iā€™m willing to work hard, just need to start slow is all.

2020-05-19 22:48:49 UTC  

@platonicrhino31 try keto my man

2020-05-19 23:56:57 UTC  

Swimming burns an insane amount of calories. My warning as always with the keto is make sure to consume some carbs otherwise your brain will shut down. A larger intake of water is needed as well for converting fat into energy. \

2020-05-20 00:00:25 UTC  

i've been drinking water like crazy for that reason

2020-05-20 00:05:33 UTC  

It works best because it is a strict diet. Please do a little bit of research first before starting it since drastically altering your diet can be dangerous. When in doubt consult a dietitian not a doctor.

2020-05-20 01:08:02 UTC  

i've been focusing on eating reasonable portions of foods i normally eat, like not eating 4 or 5 tacos in a sitting an instead eating 2 an saving the rest for later, an drinking water instead of needlessly snacking

2020-05-20 01:08:12 UTC  

on things like corn chips an the like

2020-05-20 01:08:43 UTC  

That's the best way to do things.

2020-05-20 01:51:45 UTC  

I had a coworker recommend a smoothie in the morning.

1 cup whole milk
One scoop protein powder (I usually used vanilla or chocolate)
2-3 tablespoons peanut butter
1 tablespoon fiber powder
And 1-3 tablespoons honey
1 banana
Blend until smooth


I used to drink one of these every morning around 8am and wouldnā€™t be hungry until 2-3 in the afternoon.

Of course, back then, I was in carpet cleaning and on my feet 6-12 hours a day. High protein, high fiber and low carb and sugar. Iā€™d get a subway sub with double meat and cheese (usually the roasted chicken breast) and load it with veggies and go to town. I could also get 2 double quarter pounders w/ cheese from McDā€™s and I was still losing about 1-2 pounds a week.

Now I have a more sedentary job when Iā€™m working so I canā€™t eat like that unless I start burning more calories. I donā€™t have access to a pool, which is why I opted for the exercise bike. I might have to get back into my morning smoothies.

He said that the fiber powder bonded with the proteins in the shake and helped it break down slower, in addition to helping keep you regular and peeing more, which is apparently how your body gets rid of most of its fat.

My issue is more portion control as well. Iā€™m working on it bits at a time though. The problem is that I let myself get bad enough that itā€™s hard to get back into it. Itā€™ll be a long, slow road.

2020-05-20 02:00:45 UTC  

Losing 1-3 pounds a week is the ideal way. I like your mind set of starting slow because that is very achievable. Try to do add one thing max per week and really trying to work it in. Having a person that you tell either weekly or even daily will hold you responsible. I don't think that you will be peeing out fat unless something is very wrong. Having a goal list for each day with a goal. Those smoothies are probably pushing 800 or so calories and sound very tasty.

2020-05-20 02:42:25 UTC  

Yeah, the guy that told me about it was a fitness buff...but Iā€™m not sure how good his info was. I was dropping weight and thatā€™s what mattered.

2020-05-20 14:48:38 UTC  

Lol i lost 15 lbs working out n drinking a shake everyday for 2 1/2 weeks