I read somewhere drinking milk after a workout is good for the muscles!
Yep. Milk is the new 'sports drink' :clap:
Good in a number of ways for post-workout.
I am having one of those days where my motivation is at rock bottom and I really, really, really want to quit CD. I’ve just had enough now.
I'm sorry, but absolutely not allowed! Bannable (or is it banable?)...doesn't matter...just not allowed. Sorry
This is known as the 'What if....' stage. Will be followed by 'Why?'
The only thing that’s stopping me is knowing that I have to build my metabolism back up again gradually regardless of whatever plan I am following therefore is there any real point in quitting something that I know works?
Aha! You got to the 'Why'
I think I know the answer to that one already.
Excellent :clap: You passed!!!!:happy096:
You knew this wasn't going to be an easy test didn't you Great thing is that you learn more by having it, than not having IYKWIM.
I could see loads of people who had successfully lost a stone or two but had succumbed to their food demons before reaching their goal and disappeared from the forum.
So common
It's that "what if" stage again
And also (dare I say), those who say "I've got to goal!!!!! Wooohooooo. I'll be okay now. Will keep it all in moderation. Don't even want to eat crap anymore. Then come back a few stone heavier.
I'm not judging them at all, it just happens so often.
You're ahead of the game. I've watched you (okay....not stalking you..promise), but you're a wise one indeed. You've noticed the pattern of others and learnt from it. You watch what goes wrong for some,
and what works for others.
Doubting the plans, and feeling that you are ready to go off on your own is really normal. The same as when I get an urge to eat way more than I should have. Getting that urge isn't wrong. It isn't a sign of failure. Getting the urge, is just that. A desire. Nothing more. It's which way you respond to that urge that matters.
Love your thoughts for the day BTW :clap: