A[quote name="Frogged" url="/t/50954/m-l-bs-go-hard-or-go-home/100#post_814719"]
Hey, what do we always say, MLB?
A loss is a loss!
Fantastic job! Always pat yourself on the back and be proud of any loss!

You're just that much closer to your goals!
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Yah a loss is a loss, and as long as the scales keep going down, all is good.
[quote name="Crymlyn" url="/t/50954/m-l-bs-go-hard-or-go-home/100#post_814751"]
What Frogged said.. as long as the scales go down, it's a good thing! Whether it's 0.4kg or 4kg, it's all part of the journey. Keep at it.
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Thanks crym
[quote name="Sparked" url="/t/50954/m-l-bs-go-hard-or-go-home/100#post_814768"]Dang, MLB, when you said you heard a crack on the treadmill I thought for a second that the crack was you! Glad to hear you aren't injured, but that does suck about the treadmill, hopefully it doesn't set you back too much to get it going again. Did you finish the week of Insanity? When I did my first week I actually saw a gain, I imagine it's because it's a big shock to your muscles and they have to repair and swell and hold water. But still, that's almost a pound you lost this week, I think you should be proud of that! Keep up with the Insanity, I bet you'll see even greater results next week

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The crack ended up being the deck of the treadmill, so I have to see how much that will set me back. The first week of insanity was tough, muscles were acting up so I only got through 4 workouts instead of all 6, but I think my muscles are now used to the intensity of insanity, so I am hoping to finish the 2nd week completely.