Abs in the kitchen - a timeline journey
pierinifitness
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OK age 64 here with 9 months in my current fitness, health and wellness journey, and eating pretty much at maintenance. Training-wise, I'm not a hypertrophy guy, do zero direct ab work, there's nothing special about how I'm eating in the macro department but I'm eating at maintenance to the best of my abilities. I sit for a living and my claim to fame is that I'm basically a lazy guy.
Here's this morning, 172.0 lbs. My goal weight range is 172-177 lbs. I obviously have some work to do but see progress nonetheless from 8/31/2018 when I began my current fitness, health and wellness journey at 210.8 lbs. I don't have a photo for that day. Definitely packing some loose skin that's the direct result of having a fatboy gut but I do see a 4-pack starting to come up for air. Do have some more bodyfat to chisel off but I have no defined percentage goals in that department, I'm more interested in improving my cardiovascular conditioning.
For comparison, here's me at age 51 when I trained with the Olympic lifts and karate, probably at 180 lbs, again no direct ab work and nothing special in the eating department.
My current training is kettlebells, pull-ups, bar dips and running with some other odd-ball stuff. I follow no training schedule but train intuitively depending on how my body is feeling. I am beginning to train a little more structured for a 6-mile fun run I'm entering at the end of July.
Bottom line, I've made some progress but have some work to do.
Here's this morning, 172.0 lbs. My goal weight range is 172-177 lbs. I obviously have some work to do but see progress nonetheless from 8/31/2018 when I began my current fitness, health and wellness journey at 210.8 lbs. I don't have a photo for that day. Definitely packing some loose skin that's the direct result of having a fatboy gut but I do see a 4-pack starting to come up for air. Do have some more bodyfat to chisel off but I have no defined percentage goals in that department, I'm more interested in improving my cardiovascular conditioning.
For comparison, here's me at age 51 when I trained with the Olympic lifts and karate, probably at 180 lbs, again no direct ab work and nothing special in the eating department.
My current training is kettlebells, pull-ups, bar dips and running with some other odd-ball stuff. I follow no training schedule but train intuitively depending on how my body is feeling. I am beginning to train a little more structured for a 6-mile fun run I'm entering at the end of July.
Bottom line, I've made some progress but have some work to do.
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You're 64?0
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You're definitely doing something right. Congrats!2
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Thanks @BobPulaski, making darn sure this time and for the rest of my life I don't let the gluttons steal it away from me because I've dropped my guard. Too hard to get it back at my age.1
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Great job managing your health & fitness0
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Thanks @Maxxitt, I’m a work in progress and am grateful to many here who shared pearls of wisdom contributing to me reclaiming what I had and allowed to be taken my the glutton bandits. Lesson learned!1
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