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Any of you guys done it? Any advice?

Getting started tomorrow. See how much of a mental midget I am.

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Never even heard of it lol

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I'm only 51 tho no issues roflmao

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Pretty straight forward. But it's more about mental toughness than fitness.

1. Pick a diet. No cheat days no alcohol.

2. 2, 45 minute workouts each day. 1 has to be outside.

3. Read 10 pages of non fiction Each day.

4. Drink 1 gallon of water every day

5. Take a progress pic every day.


If you fail at one thing one day. You start over at 1.

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Gay.


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Come have a real life. I lifted weights this morning, cut firewood for a couple of hours and then taught tennis for an hour and a half. And I had water and read fiction. And did some tractor work moving dirt.

Meant to do some shooting, but ran out of time.

At 73 though, the thought keeps flicking through my mind on how much longer I can keep doing this. I guess the answer is that I can till I can’t. And that’s why I lift lightish weights at high reps - to prolong the inevitable.


Not my monkeys, not my circus...
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603, I'm 78 and the exercise equipment is getting lonely. Why? Laziness I guess.


Without a sense of urgency, nothing ever happens.

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Re: 75 hard [Re: 603Country] #8115801 01/05/21 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by 603Country
Come have a real life. I lifted weights this morning, cut firewood for a couple of hours and then taught tennis for an hour and a half. And I had water and read fiction. And did some tractor work moving dirt.

Meant to do some shooting, but ran out of time.

At 73 though, the thought keeps flicking through my mind on how much longer I can keep doing this. I guess the answer is that I can till I can’t. And that’s why I lift lightish weights at high reps - to prolong the inevitable.



I hope to have your health at 73. Good stuff sir.

Real life for me is an hour commute to work. Working in my truck with lots of driving between projects. 2 daughters 5 and 7 with activities to chase.



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Re: 75 hard [Re: LFD2037] #8115802 01/05/21 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by LFD2037
Gay.



That's between you and him. Keep it there.

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Gay.



That's between you and him. Keep it there.

😎

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Everyone always tries to make things so hard. Proper diet, appropriate exercise and rest.


You did what?
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Originally Posted by Texasteach
Everyone always tries to make things so hard. Proper diet, appropriate exercise and rest.


Yep. If you really want it, then you’ll get it. There’s no magic to it.

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Everyone always tries to make things so hard. Proper diet, appropriate exercise and rest.


Yep. If you really want it, then you’ll get it. There’s no magic to it.



All true.

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Originally Posted by 603Country
Come have a real life. I lifted weights this morning, cut firewood for a couple of hours and then taught tennis for an hour and a half. And I had water and read fiction. And did some tractor work moving dirt.

Meant to do some shooting, but ran out of time.

At 73 though, the thought keeps flicking through my mind on how much longer I can keep doing this. I guess the answer is that I can till I can’t. And that’s why I lift lightish weights at high reps - to prolong the inevitable.



I hope you don't ever quit. Hats off sir! Like skinner said I hope to be able to do the same down the road


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Everyone always tries to make things so hard. Proper diet, appropriate exercise and rest.


Yep. If you really want it, then you’ll get it. There’s no magic to it.



All true.


What was your excuse today? popcorn


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Originally Posted by 603Country
Come have a real life. I lifted weights this morning, cut firewood for a couple of hours and then taught tennis for an hour and a half. And I had water and read fiction. And did some tractor work moving dirt.

Meant to do some shooting, but ran out of time.

At 73 though, the thought keeps flicking through my mind on how much longer I can keep doing this. I guess the answer is that I can till I can’t. And that’s why I lift lightish weights at high reps - to prolong the inevitable.


That’s bad azs!

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Everyone always tries to make things so hard. Proper diet, appropriate exercise and rest.


Yep. If you really want it, then you’ll get it. There’s no magic to it.



All true.


What was your excuse today? popcorn



No excuses yet. Only on day 9.

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What was your excuse today? popcorn



No excuses yet. Only on day 9.


So are you 75hard today?


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I've never heard of this challenge. What kind of diet is it supposed to be and what constitutes a cheat meal? And why does one of the workouts need to be outside, that really doesn't seem to matter to me so long as you are working out?

I bet there are very few people that make it 75 days doing all of these every single day. I'm all for losing weight, eating right, and and exercising, but I'm not even sure what the point is unless it's sustainable beyond 75 days.

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Originally Posted by Gringo Bling
I've never heard of this challenge. What kind of diet is it supposed to be and what constitutes a cheat meal? And why does one of the workouts need to be outside, that really doesn't seem to matter to me so long as you are working out?

I bet there are very few people that make it 75 days doing all of these every single day. I'm all for losing weight, eating right, and and exercising, but I'm not even sure what the point is unless it's sustainable beyond 75 days.



Like I said it's a mental strength challenge more than a weight loss way of life change etc. Like you stated very few will get through the 75 days.

A diet is any diet you choose. A cheat meal is breaking that diet.

For outside work outs I've been running and doing weighted pack walks. Mixing in some burpees jumping jacks and jumping rope.

I made 12 days cannon balled off this weekend. I had a busy day Saturday and did not fit in my second workout. Sunday I woke up went to church then processed 4 deer in the garage. By the time that was done I was not doing anything else.

I may try it again in February right now it just jumped started my workout and diet which usually doesn't start till spring.

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I've never heard of this challenge. What kind of diet is it supposed to be and what constitutes a cheat meal? And why does one of the workouts need to be outside, that really doesn't seem to matter to me so long as you are working out?

I bet there are very few people that make it 75 days doing all of these every single day. I'm all for losing weight, eating right, and and exercising, but I'm not even sure what the point is unless it's sustainable beyond 75 days.



Like I said it's a mental strength challenge more than a weight loss way of life change etc. Like you stated very few will get through the 75 days.

A diet is any diet you choose. A cheat meal is breaking that diet.

For outside work outs I've been running and doing weighted pack walks. Mixing in some burpees jumping jacks and jumping rope.

I made 12 days cannon balled off this weekend. I had a busy day Saturday and did not fit in my second workout. Sunday I woke up went to church then processed 4 deer in the garage. By the time that was done I was not doing anything else.

I may try it again in February right now it just jumped started my workout and diet which usually doesn't start till spring.



Umm since your a duckman would it not be more prudent for you try win hof or a variant?



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Google Win Hof method. It guaranteed to toughen up any buttercup


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Originally Posted by 603Country
Come have a real life. I lifted weights this morning, cut firewood for a couple of hours and then taught tennis for an hour and a half. And I had water and read fiction. And did some tractor work moving dirt.

Meant to do some shooting, but ran out of time.

At 73 though, the thought keeps flicking through my mind on how much longer I can keep doing this. I guess the answer is that I can till I can’t. And that’s why I lift lightish weights at high reps - to prolong the inevitable.


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You even make it to 25 hard days?


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Originally Posted by Texasteach
Everyone always tries to make things so hard. Proper diet, appropriate exercise and rest.


This works for my wife's 92 year old dad. He goes from sunrise until mid afternoon. He keeps a very large garden. In the summer he keeps a two acre yard loaded with landscaping manicured. He must weedeat a half mile when he mows. He has hobbies. Before he sold a little bit larger spot of ground everything on the table he produced, meat and veggies. He sold the cows, so now veggies all year around. He's still going strong.

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The only diet I've ever tried is a regular diet. (assuming light beer doesn't count)

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