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14 months' work at the gym and the dinner table

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  • MikM Mik

    Yeah, but it's a big step forward from daily alcohol. I'm down to wine or maybe a beer two nights a week. It sucks big donkey dicks helps a lot. Down 43 since March. I've definitely packed on some muscle too, but I have no idea how much. 39 reverse pyramid sets three times a week and a half hour cardio on off days.

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    @Mik Wow down 43... very impressive.

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      Impressive indeed. Congrats!

      If you don't take it, it can only good happen.

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        Wow. Impressive and inspiring. Both of you!
        Your muscle gain is awesome @Horace . How old are you, btw?
        I remember doing the InBody thing in my 50s. The results helped motivate me.

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        • MikM Mik

          @Horace said in 14 months' work at the gym and the dinner table:

          @Doctor-Phibes said in 14 months' work at the gym and the dinner table:

          Dropping 40 pounds is impressive. Nice going, H.

          Thanks Phibes! +11 pounds muscle, -60 pounds fat.

          But full disclosure, as I've posted about before, I am on medically supervised T injections. Just enough to bring me up to high-normal range.

          I had not read that. I should probably get tested just for grins. Do you think it's made a difference?

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          @Mik said in 14 months' work at the gym and the dinner table:

          @Horace said in 14 months' work at the gym and the dinner table:

          @Doctor-Phibes said in 14 months' work at the gym and the dinner table:

          Dropping 40 pounds is impressive. Nice going, H.

          Thanks Phibes! +11 pounds muscle, -60 pounds fat.

          But full disclosure, as I've posted about before, I am on medically supervised T injections. Just enough to bring me up to high-normal range.

          I had not read that. I should probably get tested just for grins. Do you think it's made a difference?

          I think it has made a huge difference for body composition. You can exercise harder and recover faster, which alone would produce benefits, but beyond that, the T just makes your body produce/maintain more muscle.

          Testosterone clinics are popping up all over, I guess in your area too. I do recommend having labs done while you do it. I'm also on an estrogen blocker because that'll go up as T goes up, and you'll want to do something about that.

          Education is extremely important.

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            Wow. Impressive and inspiring. Both of you!
            Your muscle gain is awesome @Horace . How old are you, btw?
            I remember doing the InBody thing in my 50s. The results helped motivate me.

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            @blondie said in 14 months' work at the gym and the dinner table:

            Wow. Impressive and inspiring. Both of you!
            Your muscle gain is awesome @Horace . How old are you, btw?
            I remember doing the InBody thing in my 50s. The results helped motivate me.

            Thanks Blondie! It's fun to see the numbers, beyond the weight. My bathroom scale with the electrodes at the feet but not the hands is still telling me I have 30% bodyfat, but the more accurate InBody machines are telling me 21% now. I hope to get to 15%, which I hope will happen at around 250 pounds. I'm 53.

            Education is extremely important.

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              Youngsters! I just turned 70. The majority of of people at the gym are around my age, but then I go during working hours.

              What is InBody? I assume you have to pay to use the machines.

              "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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              • MikM Mik

                Youngsters! I just turned 70. The majority of of people at the gym are around my age, but then I go during working hours.

                What is InBody? I assume you have to pay to use the machines.

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                @Mik said in 14 months' work at the gym and the dinner table:

                Youngsters! I just turned 70. The majority of of people at the gym are around my age, but then I go during working hours.

                What is InBody? I assume you have to pay to use the machines.

                My local T clinic has one that I use for free. My gym also has an EVolt that members can use for free. It's a scale with electrodes at the feet and hands which gives you fat and muscle measurements, beyond just weight. There are cheap home versions that just send current through your feet, but they are very inaccurate.

                Education is extremely important.

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                  Turns out my health system’s fitness place has one I can use for $30. Cheap. Wish I’d gotten a baseline since I know I’ve put on several pounds of muscle over the past couple years.

                  "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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                    @Mik I refuse to believe you’re 70.
                    All of us here are younger.

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                      I do too, but the birth certificate does not lie.

                      I don't feel 70, whatever that's supposed to feel like. Good eating, lots of exercise, brain exercise too, social life, interests and a great part time consulting gig that I will keep 3 MORE years if possible and I'm set for another 20.

                      "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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                        Good for you. My mother in law is 73 and goes to the YMCA 5 days a week. The group classes or walking the track or just chatting with friends… her physical and mental state are sharp as a tack. A good role model.

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                          Sounds like a lot of good work and great news. Over the past 3–4 years, I’ve found that my running has really taken a hit. In my early 60s, I was running really well, with only a slight decline. These days, it takes a while to get my legs moving. I still run track on Wednesdays, but I’m only at about 20 miles a week. Back in the day, I’d do that on a single Saturday—but I’m fine with it now, especially since many of my friends no longer run.

                          I do an online Pilates class 4–5 days a week and serious lifting 5 days a week. As for food, I was more disciplined a couple of years ago, but my spouse definitely influences what I eat.

                          My one indulgence is the frozen chocolate-covered strawberries from Costco. I’m working on increasing my protein intake compared to other foods. While my weight is probably about 10 pounds over where I’d like it to be, I haven’t worked too hard to bring it down. You folks are inspiring me.

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                          • MikM Mik

                            Turns out my health system’s fitness place has one I can use for $30. Cheap. Wish I’d gotten a baseline since I know I’ve put on several pounds of muscle over the past couple years.

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                            @Mik said in 14 months' work at the gym and the dinner table:

                            Turns out my health system’s fitness place has one I can use for $30. Cheap. Wish I’d gotten a baseline since I know I’ve put on several pounds of muscle over the past couple years.

                            Yeah mine does too. I got a couple of readings a few years back that were included in the price of a personal trainer but I gave up the trainer 3 years ago or so. Now I’d have to pay. But it’s been long enough and I’ve built up enough muscle mass to make it worth while.

                            If you don't take it, it can only good happen.

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