Thursday, October 30, 2014

JUST GO

I've been thinking about working out for a couple of months.  Never was able to actually move myself.  Even after having problems walking and sleeping, I just could not get myself to move.

But one Saturday, I had the urge to just go.  Not think, just go.  I walked in the gym, feeling embarrassed, bubble guts, and the "Oh Well I don't give a Fxxk attitude".  

The warm up alone did me in, six laps around the gym, run up some stairs around the bend, down the stairs, pass the doors, around the gym, back to the stairs.  

Shit.  This is going to kill me!!! Had I known this was going to be my last day on earth, I would have worn my good panties bra, as my Nana would always warn me to always, always, always, leave the house with clean panties, and bra.

So far, I've stuck to the workout regimen, of which, I absolutely love. I love working out.  I love lifting.  It's the best thing that I've rediscovered. My paying close attention to my eating this month, I'll lose my 10 pounds.  Weigh in is next week. wheewww. the anticipation.  

Talk to yall later.

Crys

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Tuesday, October 14, 2014

THE QUEST FOR MUSCLES

Finally, this is my journey, my story, my struggles, and embarrassments, my unconscious ignorance of training to become a WBFF, and IFBB pro bodybuilder, Fitness model, and inspiration to the millions of Big Bertha's and Fat Albert's of the World I guess.  But most of all, my story is to reveal the personal choices that lead to the aftermath of where I am now.  There is a direct correlation of what one does, thinks, to the results and aftermath of where you're at now, and future.

I'm 5'2, Black, young, my start weight before Bootcamp, was 352lbs.  When I actually joined Bootcamp. I weighed in at 347 with gym shoes on, January 18, 2014.  My body type is Hourglass.  The only medical condition I have is hypertension that can be debated on my behalf.  I've fallen off the fit wagon more times than I dare to count, and have lost accumulative of 30 pounds.  My weight now is 323lbs. 

It's been slow, not from working out, but from eating, which is the biggest struggle I have, and I believe is the only mountain I have to conquer to put myself on the road to becoming a bodybuilder.  Monday of this week, I've made it back to the drawing board for the 67th time, to try another eating schedule I believe will work for me.  eating under 1,000 calories a day. *  This trial will be for one  month.

So far, so good. Only the numbers and will power will determine if this was a good tactic.  See ya next week.

Crys


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