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Busted through plateau

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Poet

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I think that finally broke a plateau. It may not sound much for some but this was a plateau that I was on for a long time. It felt like I was mentally stuck there. I was floating around the mud 170’s and now I’m at the mid 180’s and it feels like it just happens in the last couple of weeks.



A pattern is that once that hit a range I don’t revert back to the old range and I stay in that range for awhile. My girlfriend has been feeding me a lot of food lately. She’s always inviting me to her house for supper. She’s moving in once that her lease is up in a couple of months. I’ve been testing her by telling her that I’ve been putting on weight and she changes the subject and she said said I can get as big as I want.



This is the most that I’ve weighed. I’m 5’10” 185 lbs. I don’t feel different. Although when I shop at a men’s store that I’ve been shopping at for years. He’s suggesting one size up for some of the items that I’ve been buying.



My starting weight when I joined was 168-170lbs and the goal was to put on 10-15 lbs to see how I feel. I usually overshoot goals and now I’m at 185 lbs. I don’t feel fat. I feel filled out more on my back, my arms and my legs. I feel more solid and more manly I don’t like I have the frame of a teenager.



A poster had suggested that you’re not going to feel like you’re fat until the 200’s. Right now, I’m doing incremental goals of 10-15 lbs at a time and see how I feel from there. My new goal is 200lbs.

For a long time my standard was 155-165 lbs and I could never imagine being outside of that range. There were a lot sacrifices meaning that I didn’t eat frequently and I was also hungry and suppressing that hunger to have a certain lean look. I feel a lot healthier now that I’m not hyper focused on how much I eat and feel better filling out. I feel like I have more substance.
 

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