Herschel Walker supposedly did between 2500 and 3500 pushups per day during his playing days and claims to do 1500 pushups and 3000 situps every day even now in his 60's. By no means should that man be considered a normal human being though.3 sets of 500 pushups has to be in the guinness book of world records
Herschel Walker supposedly did between 2500 and 3500 pushups per day during his playing days and claims to do 1500 pushups and 3000 situps every day even now in his 60's. By no means should that man be considered a normal human being though.
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It's especially impressive for him since he's like 220 lbs. If you weigh 160, pushups are a lot easier. If you weigh 280, they're almost impossible.
Not gonna knock a dude that looks like that, but that shit has got to take forever. Also how the fuck do you count thatHerschel Walker supposedly did between 2500 and 3500 pushups per day during his playing days and claims to do 1500 pushups and 3000 situps every day even now in his 60's. By no means should that man be considered a normal human being though.
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It's especially impressive for him since he's like 220 lbs. If you weigh 160, pushups are a lot easier. If you weigh 280, they're almost impossible.

It's just counting to 10 50 times, or 30 times or whatever. So you count to 10 and then count 1, count to 10 and then count 2 count to 10 and then 3, etc all the way what the overall number is. It rolls by pretty quick, you know what I mean if you ever practice the absence of mind thing you do when you are doing 20-30min cardio intently. What sucks is when you get in the middle 20's and can't remember if that was 27 or 28 and do another 10 just to be sure.Not gonna knock a dude that looks like that, but that shit has got to take forever. Also how the fuck do you count that
With the way restaurants work around here, portion control is huge. They'd rather charge you 28 bucks and give you three or four portions on your plate, meant as one... than limit their portion size and lower the price. That clean the plate mentality that was beat into us as kids definitely doesnt work in our favor.One week on the thing. 1 MG. It really helps with cravings and overall hunger. Im still eating close to 75% as before, but i have to admit that im forcing myself to eat, instead of listening to my body.
I am used to eating afull plate, so i haveto change that metality, and start doing smaller portions overall.
Even better there's a new gimmick in restaurants now... "GLP-1 Forward Menus" aka Protein slop/Stupid marketing.With the way restaurants work around here, portion control is huge. They'd rather charge you 28 bucks and give you three or four portions on your plate, meant as one... than limit their portion size and lower the price. That clean the plate mentality that was beat into us as kids definitely doesnt work in our favor.
How is your body fat dropping compared to muscle? Are you actually leaning out or just getting smaller?Even better there's a new gimmick in restaurants now... "GLP-1 Forward Menus" aka Protein slop/Stupid marketing.
As for me I hit 50 pounds lost today and I hit my original goal weight (185). Everyone says I'm skinny but I'm definitely not exactly where I want to be. I think I'm gonna put my new goal at 175 and reassess.
I'm only on 7.5mg of.Mounjaro of a max dose of 15mg and I do not plan to move up unless my a1c dictates I do. My sugar has been under incredible control on this stuff,.so while I'm focusing on my weight loss in this post my actual primary objective was to fix my diabetes and take back my life.
So far I've stopped taking:
Farxiga
Saxagliptin
Glimepiride
I was on some pretty heavy hitters and my body feels so good without them.
More fat than muscle but it's inevitable that I lost someHow is your body fat dropping compared to muscle? Are you actually leaning out or just getting smaller?
Getting down is an accomplishment in and of itself, being overweight just impacts everything in your body as you well know.More fat than muscle but it's inevitable that I lost some
I'll post some pics of my stomach later
For whatever it's worth, I tried it a few years ago, it seemed pretty stimulant-y to me (and I'm not very sensitive to stimulants) and did some not-so-great things to my mood, so be patient with her while she's on it lol. Not something I would want to take for very long.Wife started Phentermine, seemed cheap, older drug with less red flags than all this glp nonsense. At least day one seems to be keeping her less hungry.
It is 100% a stimulant with less dopamine activity than adderall... exactly same class of drugs, suppresses appetite for the same reasons.For whatever it's worth, I tried it a few years ago, it seemed pretty stimulant-y to me (and I'm not very sensitive to stimulants) and did some not-so-great things to my mood, so be patient with her while she's on it lol. Not something I would want to take for very long.
How are you going to survive long term with so few calories?Trying to TLDR this from its original narrative form but it's still a lot:
I wrote a really long post explaining my medical history, (I'm a 34-year T1D) my relationship with weight, exercise, and fitness (I've lifted since I was 13, played football in hs/college), I've been fit and fat, gained and lost weight, etc. I have weird biochemistry (as one might expect from a T1D), tried Ozempic (it made me super sick, like vomiting sick, even in the titrate stage. I also had a NAION event (Non-Arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy) in my left eye while taking it, so I wasn't keen on going back on another GLP-1. I still tried to stay fit even though I hurt my back in the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl (not a long story but not germane), and after that my weight, already a yearly loss/gain problem compounded by insulin, shot up.
I am trying to fend off multiple diabetic complications (chronic kidney disease, glaucoma, etc), have another autoimmune disorder that jumped during COVID (Rheumatoid Arthritis, which was horrible at first but now not as bad; wondering if that wasn't a COVID vaccine injury). So everyone is on board with me trying to lose weight.
My A1C has been good: 5.9-6.1 for the past 4 years. My endo and nephrologist continue to sound the drum, and I know I have to unlock a way to lose weight. I don't want to have bariatric surgery. Just dieting down on my own via 1500ish calories a day this time without a workout routine as before (2x a day workouts, 1500x a day pushups in the morning, swim/cardio weights 5x a week at night) produced zero weight loss.
So with all that backstory, I wanted to relay my recent experience with Mounjaro: Even on the starting 2.5mm dose, I have lost 22lbs in 12 days. I did this primarily by moving to an OMAD diet of 800-1200 calories and dramatically reducing my insulin dosage; I now take less insulin per day total, long-term and fast-acting, than I used to take to cover a single meal fast-acting. I am very strongly affected by the GLP-1s (in this case GLP-1/GIP), as my experience with Ozempic demonstrated. I still am doing some exercise, I am loathe to call them workouts, 200 pushups 3x a week and 5min walks on a walking pad 3x week, I could do nothing but drink water and type to the same effect, I think: Without the insulin level that high, my body isn't going to hold this much fat and as such is burning it off/letting it go, like a bodybuilder going off a cycle.
Sounds like your new goals are starting to be the result of body dysmorphia. I hope not, but another 10 pounds sounds unreasonable.Even better there's a new gimmick in restaurants now... "GLP-1 Forward Menus" aka Protein slop/Stupid marketing.
As for me I hit 50 pounds lost today and I hit my original goal weight (185). Everyone says I'm skinny but I'm definitely not exactly where I want to be. I think I'm gonna put my new goal at 175 and reassess.
I'm only on 7.5mg of.Mounjaro of a max dose of 15mg and I do not plan to move up unless my a1c dictates I do. My sugar has been under incredible control on this stuff,.so while I'm focusing on my weight loss in this post my actual primary objective was to fix my diabetes and take back my life.
So far I've stopped taking:
Farxiga
Saxagliptin
Glimepiride
I was on some pretty heavy hitters and my body feels so good without them.
Are you familiar with the idea of eating less than maintenance calories to lose weight?How are you going to survive long term with so few calories?


Snake Oil!!!Are you familiar with the idea of eating less than maintenance calories to lose weight?
