Labels: My Monthly Fatloss Report October 2017, recent stress relief progress may help next month be better
Monday, October 23, 2017
My Monthly Fatloss
Report October 2017.....
Today's post:
Monday, 10-23-2017
A. Here's the key news:
1. Fat
Loss Report, measured on Saturday, 10-21-2017
Lost 1.2 pounds from 169.0 last month to 167.8.
(Lost 2.1 pounds from 169.9 two months ago.)
My chest measured 38 and a quarter. This
is still three fourths of an inch bigger
than 5 months ago when I was 37 & a half inches.
Lost about a quarter inch on my waist to a quarter
of an inch increase at about 41 inches to about 42.
My hips measured 38 and a quarter. That’s still an inch and a quarter more than
37 not long ago.
(My upgraded strength training added muscle;
but I lost a bit since last month due to extra stress since then.
And I’ve not lost the fat off my waist, I’d like
to lose. But the fat loss did finally take off a bit, one quarter inch.)
2. My chest and hips were still bigger
and more muscular than they were five months ago though I did lose a quarter
inch since as last month.
I may not yet be eating quite enough protein
each week. But although I am still getting stronger and added to the
pushups I can do, my intense concentration on my muscular effort was a bit
less due to stress than it was four months before.
Also, I'm at the point I need to get a heavier
dumbbell and add a session once week at a gym with access to more weight.
Part of my strength training exercises are still
improving though some are dropping off a bit.
My waist was about the same more or less – way
too big!
But my better strength training did keep most
of my gains to my chest measure AND my hip measurement.
Since I also got stronger and my muscles look
bigger and my wife says they are harder, it’s clear my new strength training
technique is adding muscle!
Mike Matthews says that it’s typical to add 5
pounds of fat when you eat enough protein & carbs and strength train well
enough to add 5 pounds of muscle.
(Just one example: Not long ago I was
pleased if I could do 40 to 44 pushups the one day a week I test that each week
each Monday.
Today, I did 62 down 77 last month but up from
59 two months ago -- and after catching
my breath a bit I did 14 more for a total of 76 in about 60
seconds. That’s down from 89 last month.
The extra effort to exert extra strong tension
in the muscles doing the work on the last few repetitions and between each set
was a bit less this last month due to stress and needing a heavier weight.
But I have kept doing it on each set. (I’ve added some extra at the
end of each set. Now as I regain what I
was doing during the set too, I think I’ll again add muscle.)
And, by doing so and keeping up my protein
intake I’ll keep the muscle I gain or most of it.
I’ve discontinued the 20 mg of Synephrine
completely because it did not change my results that much and it DID cause a
high rate a couple of times. [134
instead of 67 to 74 is a bit more than I’m comfortable with! Heat and stress was a part of that; but since
I discontinued it, the stress and heat were there; but my heart rate was
normal.]
The bioflavonoid supplement with 100 mg of
rutin, I’ve continued once a day since it may help prevent some weight regain.
I did seem to gain muscle without gaining fat
when I was taking the Synephrine.
So, for a younger person with far less stress
and stress driven slightly high blood pressure might be OK with it.
3. My food intake WAS a bit less
since last month since I did discontinue some daily walnuts or pecans.
My cardio exercises were slightly better.
4. My stress level, already high, went up a
bit the last few weeks for several reasons.
*For me, as for many people, having enough
money for at least a minimum OK lifestyle with zero chances of severe money
problems reduces stress. I was under that threat far more the five weeks
just before I measured for this month.
*For me, even more than other people who also
have it but at a lower level, having an ally who is unusually supportive and of
some help sharply lowers my stress level.
The
better news is that as of the last couple of days, I got some extra
support. And it looks like it may be
more than some.
If that turns out to be the case, my efforts
to add muscle and lose fat may well go up in the next few months!
5. I'm currently making an extra effort
to overcome this recent stress. Emulating the Seal way of using my training and
keeping on no matter what IS helping.
The new nose breathing I posted on Tuesday,
10-5 this month also DOES seem to be helping.
It DOES help to avoid the brain freeze I tended to get when I mouth
breathed when under high stress.
6. I believe my continued persistence
and continuing to both follow up on successful efforts and finding new and
promising things to check on AND doing so,
WILL enable me to lose my excess fat remaining
and keep it off.
7. I’m continuing to find new ways to
boost my metabolism and add bone and muscle that I’m beginning to use.
As my new strength training method helps me
get stronger; I get better at it; and I can get to the heavier weights to use
it on, it DOES begin to look like I’ll add enough muscle that by eating about
the same and continuing to get better at the lower carb effort, I’ll finally get back to weighing 161 pounds
with far less fat than I have had.
Conclusion:
I’ll achieve the financial leverage I
need.
I’ll get the active allies I need.
AND I’ll begin to use all of the
metabolism boosters I’ve found to add to the ones I’ve been using.
(That includes adding a weekly workout at a
gym with heavy barbells and adding these new techniques and trying the
BulletProof Vibe.
I HAVE added a special set of exercises once a
week that I'm already doing standing in the space the BulletProof Vibe allows.
That way, I'll be ready to go when I get one to try!
The last bit of good news this month is that
I’m still getting stronger in the two key exercises in this special set of
exercises.)
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