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Old 09-29-2010, 04:14 AM   #1
dittygari

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You're incredibly predictable. You should just accept the reason that women don't go for you because you're fat.
This was me only a few months ago at 190 lbs.



And no, I couldn't get women for ****.

Of course when you concentrate on heavy lifts and gaining strength, you're going to put on some fat along with a whole lot of muscle. I've gained 50 lbs since March (when I dropped to 170 from Marine Corps OCS) so obviously, that much weight gain in that short amount of time coupled with no running due to my leg injury resulted in putting on some temporary fat.

As soon as I go back to Crossfit-style work when I reach my strength goals, watch the fat melt away. I've realized that I can gain substantial weight just by not running regularly and lifting so it won't take much to see the weight drop. In fact, when my gym was closed for a week and I didn't lift and ran a bit, I dropped to 210 in a SINGLE week!

I could realistically go back to my old shape in less than a month but I want to gain some more strength first.
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