@congtycautruc Hi! Thx. General consensus is more protein.
Not losing weight. Not gaining weight. I’ve been stable for 6+ months. At the lowest weight loss, which was around this time last year, I was down to 175lbs. I started doing less cardio and more strength and I’m sitting around 180-185 lbs pretty consistently.
I don’t feel hungry. I eat breakfast in the AM. Fruits/veggies mid day. And larger dinner in the evening. That dinner always consists of 1 baked chicken breast, and rice, corn, edamame, feta, lemon juice.
The cardio… I have my reasons for that. I had a cardiac event 5-6 years ago. My doctor wants me to keep that going regularly. I’m fine though. No damage to my heart. I’ve done almost every test available to me. Those sessions are zone 4-5 for sure.
I’m pretty consistent with my workouts. I am realizing now from the feedback that I’m not eating properly. I’m not ripped or anything like that. I guess with the amount of effort “I feel” like I’m putting in, I would have thought more visible results. But it’s fine either way. It was more of a comment/observation. Ultimately, I just want to be strong enough to do most challenges put in front of me. Pull ups with lots of reps, MU’s, eventually some good quality static holds, L-sit pull ups etc.
I’m setting a high goal to keep it interesting. I hope to achieve them… but if I don’t have a goal/target I’ll lose interest.
I was super unhealthy before. I used to have gout attacks a dozen times a year. And now, Not one since I’ve changed my lifestyle. Now… I’m so far from that personI never want to be back. A motivator to keep going forward for sure. That fear of ending up back there probably pushes me to do more than I need to. I don’t want to get complacent and lazy.
Sorry for the long winded response. lol