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195 Days

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195 Days

195 DAYS

0.276 Pounds (969Cal Deficit) a Day

This needs to be my goal. Every day for the next half a year…

With a basal metabolic rate (BMR) of 2,184, my deficit would leave me at 1,215Cal/day.

From Diet alone, this would leave me with about 2 x 350 Cal Shakes (breakfast and dinner) and a sensible 515 Cal Lunch.

Adding workouts, I could replace only these calories with a bar, or protein and carb replacement.

Starting from 240#, I recognize that I’m aiming at a 27% Total Body Weight Loss TBWL. I’m currently at 4% TBWL. 2 pounds is almost 1% TBWL, so each week counts and counts big. Today’s the day. The biggest thing I need to do to ensure that I meet my goal is simply to track. Knowing that taking 2 minutes per day to log this data, I’ll change my habits and awareness. If the investment of 15 minutes a day in logging is my only barrier, it seems like the easiest thing I can do compared to running on a treadmill for an hour to try to burn off that treat from Caribou coffee. Unless it’s a straight-up Americano, Caribou is a waste of $5 and is a 1 hour workout… NOT WORTH IT.

I’ll follow the Nutragen cleanse over the next month and see my results.

Although I’ve used MyFitnessPal in the past, I think I’ll try MyPlate due to the great layout. Here’s a review and nice overview for anyone unfamiliar with these types of apps.

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Sustenance - Green Machine

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Sustenance - Green Machine

"We'll put our baby in day care," we thought.  "We'll feel refreshed after a good workout," we thought. We didn't expect that our baby would bring home a barbarian cold that would knock us on our asses. After a week, mine had formed a sinus infection requiring antibiotics. So after a nice long break, I start again with a cleanse. Good sleep, good eats, and I'll ease back into activity. Mostly green smoothies with mindful dinners this week. 

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Becoming a Modern Viking: 100 Days

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Becoming a Modern Viking: 100 Days

Your character is defined by your habits, your habits are built upon your repeated actions, and the good news is, you have the power to change what you do. We all have something in our lives we want to change, but nothing is going to happen unless we do something about it. I know you have something you want to, nay, you need to fight for, and the first step starts by voicing what that is...

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