Pretend your calorie limit is your team record
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thedarkwombat
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If you like sports, I found a good motivational tool.
Nine days in, my record is 5-4. Try to update it daily in your notes section.
Try to have a winning record.
Make it a baseball 162 or basketball 82 game season.
Nine days in, my record is 5-4. Try to update it daily in your notes section.
Try to have a winning record.
Make it a baseball 162 or basketball 82 game season.
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Given that I don't log my exercise calories and I'm not using TDEE as my calorie limit, my results are rather skewed. But it's a good idea I suppose.0
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Never thought of it like that! I'm going to give that a try. Thanks!0
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