Thursday, March 23, 2017

Day Two Hundred and Four - Weigh in #29 - The Changes Paid Off!

It's weigh in day again folks.  This is a very important weigh in for me because I have only lost .02 and .04 pounds in my past two weigh ins.  I know there are a lot of reasons for the slow down, the biggest being the trip to KY.  I'm sure the salty snacks in the car and my mom's brownies (I'm pretty sure I did a terrible job of tracking how much of those I ate) didn't help either.  I've made a few adjustments this week, and made sure to avoid sweets for the most part.  I also added in crunches (which I added a second set of tonight) and have been consistently drinking my pink drink (you really should contact my wife) daily.  These changes really paid off!

When I woke up this morning, I was hoping that by some miracle I would have lost 5.4 lbs.  I had felt really good about this week, so I thought I would have lost at least 3 lbs.  I'm very happy to report that I did in fact lose 3 lbs...times 2!  That's right, I lost 6 lbs. this week.  As of this morning my current weight is 265.8 lbs.  This brings my total weight loss to 100.4 lbs.  I am so excited to have hit the 100 pounds down mark.  I never imagined that I would have lost 100 lbs. in six and a half months.  The best part is that with this week's loss, I am still on track with my 2 lbs. per week average.  I'm blown away and so grateful to be at this point today.  I know it is a blessing and I know that I haven't gotten here without help.  I have had a wonderful wife to fix me healthy meals and give up time for me to exercise, grace from God for willpower and self-control, and all of you to encourage and hold me accountable.  This is a great day for me along my journey.  I am 100 lbs. down, and I'm losing my butter half.

My calorie intake today was good.  I had some more of Bekah's pork for dinner with potatoes she cooked in her instant pot.  I got another full ride in on the bike, and I did my crunches.  Tonight I added in a second set of fifteen crunches.  After about five crunches into the second set, I really felt the burn.  It took everything I had to finish that set.

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