I see that. What a DS POS.Fking Cory Mills for one
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And this sucks because I use their whole-house VPN - the one that plugs into the local Wi-Fi router so you can bypass IT departments that lock-down your computer and/or phone where you cannot download any programs on it.
Guess I'm going VPN shopping - someone else for sure has something similar.
From his numbers, only family didNone of these dipshit libs watch JK to begin with.
This thread is a fascinating read. I'm glad we're finally going to deal with these radicals.
Guess who's trying to get them to walkout so she can steal their lunches. You know bitch doesn't walk anywhere
Just a humble brag on lifestyle change..
When I started focusing on my health I was up to 237 and could barely do 20 pushups.
Yesterday I was 218 and did 100 pushups for the day and 130 situps. I'm still not where I want to be cardio wise but I'm starting to get my muscle back and getting rid of the beer belly.
getting in shape can start with just doing a little bit and building toward a goal!
Just a humble brag on lifestyle change..
When I started focusing on my health I was up to 237 and could barely do 20 pushups.
Yesterday I was 218 and did 100 pushups for the day and 130 situps. I'm still not where I want to be cardio wise but I'm starting to get my muscle back and getting rid of the beer belly.
getting in shape can start with just doing a little bit and building toward a goal!
Sounds like they have blackmail material on him. Dude was a badass. Rumors he had some money problems and was banging several women.... Sounds like they are holding that over his head.Fking Cory Mills for one
Yep. I started doing 10 pushups twice a day then moved up to 3 time a day and when that got easy I upped the morning pushups to 20. Then went to 20 20 10 then 20 20 20 then added another set of 10. I kind of feel like I could bust out more at this point but I'd pay for it at 51yo. LoLThat's fantastic, man.
I've been on this wellness journey for about a year now. If you haven't already, sprinkle in 5g of creatine per day to aid in building muscle. When I started trying to improve my health, I aimed for 110g of protein per day. Now I shoot for 150g.
Pushups and situps are my primary exercises, too. Do some work with dumbbells, as well. I try and increase the number in my sets week over week. Up to 3 sets of 55 pushups and 3 sets of 50 situps at the moment. Stomach muscles used to get inflamed and sore but I think I've recently gotten over that hump.
Regarding cardio, I've started focusing more on building muscle and that is helping me with burning fat more than cardio was. I still try and walk 2.5 to 4 miles every day. Usually good for 6 out of 7 days a week on that goal.
And as always, less calories in vs calories burned is the way.
PSA
And this sucks because I use their whole-house VPN - the one that plugs into the local Wi-Fi router so you can bypass IT departments that lock-down your computer and/or phone where you cannot download any programs on it.
Guess I'm going VPN shopping - someone else for sure has something similar.
Just a humble brag on lifestyle change..
When I started focusing on my health I was up to 237 and could barely do 20 pushups.
Yesterday I was 218 and did 100 pushups for the day and 130 situps. I'm still not where I want to be cardio wise but I'm starting to get my muscle back and getting rid of the beer belly.
getting in shape can start with just doing a little bit and building toward a goal!
In summer of 2024 I had a heart attack. Since then I've worked to clean up. The obvious was putting down the cigs for good, which wasn't even an issue after that even though I'd tried to quit a million times before. It wasn't even a thought much less a struggle, last nicotine I had was the day I had the heart attack. Since then I've focused on diet, exercise, & stress relief.That's fantastic, man.
I've been on this wellness journey for about a year now. If you haven't already, sprinkle in 5g of creatine per day to aid in building muscle. When I started trying to improve my health, I aimed for 110g of protein per day. Now I shoot for 150g.
Pushups and situps are my primary exercises, too. Do some work with dumbbells, as well. I try and increase the number in my sets week over week. Up to 3 sets of 55 pushups and 3 sets of 50 situps at the moment. Stomach muscles used to get inflamed and sore but I think I've recently gotten over that hump.
Regarding cardio, I've started focusing more on building muscle and that is helping me with burning fat more than cardio was. I still try and walk 2.5 to 4 miles every day. Usually good for 6 out of 7 days a week on that goal.
And as always, less calories in vs calories burned is the way.
In summer of 2024 I had a heart attack. Since then I've worked to clean up. The obvious was putting down the cigs for good, which wasn't even an issue after that even though I'd tried to quit a million times before. It wasn't even a thought much less a struggle, last nicotine I had was the day I had the heart attack. Since then I've focused on diet, exercise, & stress relief.
My diet:
Cut out sugars & carbs for the most part. Cut out processed foods for the most part. Cut out seed oils for the most part. Stopped looking at the nutrition labels so much, & looked at the ingredients. Even things like protein shakes you think are "good for you" are full of seed oils & preservatives a lot of fruit juices have added sugars in an already sugar rich product. The less ingredients the closer to a "whole food" the better. I take in meats, eggs, nuts, & fruits. Real butter, real olive oil, honey, etc. I also live by a 16/8 fast most days. From 8 at night till 12 at noon I have no foods from 12 noon till 8 at night I eat. Water/coffee only in the AM. Once you get used to it, it's easy & you don't even think about it. Starting Friday night until Sunday evening I eat what I want when I want but don't gorge. Also vacations I'm gonna eat what I want & when I want to for the most part.
Exercise, light dumbells, pushups, sit ups, & squats enough for an old dude to get going. Sometimes multiple times a day. I''ve worked up to 200-500 reps at a time of mixed routine depending on how I'm feeling. Walking, walk almost everyday, 20-40 minutes then also walk for routine errands from my small town office to the bank or post office or wal greens, etc in between. Leave that phone behind and just walk to clear that head & get that blood pressure down.
Stress relief, the general exercise & walking are big stress relievers, regular sleep too, but this summer I've also made a point that when I'm doing yard work I'm barefoot (Im not using a push mower) & often without a shirt to get sun & feel that grass/dirt under my feet again. I work, but take my time. That phone stays inside & I don't think about that. I've a pool & take the time to actually get in it & swim around. I talk to God again these days, particularly when I'm walking.
I may die today, but I've felt better the last 9 months or so after recovery than I had for 10-15 years. Didn't even realize how bad I was feeling until I started working on those things & started feeling good again & it's really not that hard to do