Cycling101
New member
Anyone see the movie the Matrix would understand this phrase. In the movie Neo (Keanu Reeves) was given a choice, to go to the next level (red pill) or to forget everything and wake up without a clue.
Today I woke up thinking why oh why didn't I take the blue pill. I am sure others get in that mood. I have been sitting at a very constant weight of 167-168 for two weeks now. Did the math, as detailed as I could and I should be losing at least a pound and a 1/2 each week. I recently changed my workout routine, so gonna test that for a couple of weeks. I just get frustrated sometimes. Why are the last 10 pounds the hardest? And yes I have adjusted my calorie intake to my changing weight. I am just stumped and frustrated. I am guessing this is a test that our mind and bodies put us through, keep going or go back to our original life and weight. I will beat this but could use some positive feedback.
Quick summery:
Start weight: 190lbs March 2008
Present weight: 167lbs April 29th 2008
Goal weight: six pack plan 155lbs approx. no set date.
Age 35
Male
Exercise routine is posted many times throughout forum and diet as well.
Sorry just babbling I notice for me personally I go through this mental spiral on my days off. Just get frustrated. Any advice please. Just need a bump in the right direction. I think too many times I forget this is a mental battle just as much as it is physical. I started a journal, but the reason I posted in the club was honestly more people read this portion and I could really use some support.

Today I woke up thinking why oh why didn't I take the blue pill. I am sure others get in that mood. I have been sitting at a very constant weight of 167-168 for two weeks now. Did the math, as detailed as I could and I should be losing at least a pound and a 1/2 each week. I recently changed my workout routine, so gonna test that for a couple of weeks. I just get frustrated sometimes. Why are the last 10 pounds the hardest? And yes I have adjusted my calorie intake to my changing weight. I am just stumped and frustrated. I am guessing this is a test that our mind and bodies put us through, keep going or go back to our original life and weight. I will beat this but could use some positive feedback.
Quick summery:
Start weight: 190lbs March 2008
Present weight: 167lbs April 29th 2008
Goal weight: six pack plan 155lbs approx. no set date.
Age 35
Male
Exercise routine is posted many times throughout forum and diet as well.
Sorry just babbling I notice for me personally I go through this mental spiral on my days off. Just get frustrated. Any advice please. Just need a bump in the right direction. I think too many times I forget this is a mental battle just as much as it is physical. I started a journal, but the reason I posted in the club was honestly more people read this portion and I could really use some support.

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pill!!!
