I am extremely proud of myself. I have been consistent with working out these past few months. I have been working out at least three days a week – usually more.
What usually happens is I will go to the gym for about a month, but then I lose motivation to keep going. It’s crazy what kind of excuses I could come up with. This would especially happen if I didn’t have someone to go with me to keep me held accountable.
I am proud to say that this is not the case now. These past few months I have been going to the gym regularly. More often than not, I have even been going to the gym alone. I actually love going to the gym by myself now. I feel more focused. (Still love it when you go though, Tawnie).
This time around, I have focused on doing more strength workouts than anything else. I have noticed I have gained some muscle in the past few months.
My routine at the gym is 10-20 minutes of the elliptical to warm up then I do arms, legs, abs, and shoulders. I try to do some of each, although I typically try to focus more on one each day. I do less legs than the other ones because I have knee problems so those have to be done a little at a time. There are also days I sometimes just focus on cardio.

Above is a comparison photo from February 3rd to July 15th of this year. I am happy to notice that there is a physical chance in the photos. As you can see my arms and stomach are a little more defined. I have also noticed a difference in my back and butt too.
One thing I have been struggling with is food intake. I know I am not getting enough or the right macros, but I am trying to change that. Starting today I am going to be tracking my macro intake via the app “Mike’s Macros,” which was recommended by bodybyryanfitness on Instagram.
I am going to try to plan my meals more accordingly in order to get enough protein and other things that I need. I am still trying to figure everything out.
I will try to come back with an update in a few weeks. Remember, consistency is key.
Do you have any advice for me on my food intake, or even advice for muscle gain?
Kelli you’ve won my total respect with this post. Fitness doesn’t come easy. My college coach used to tell us , ” you ba#@% sitting won’t solve your problems. You have to die to live.”
I absolutely respect people like you who can become so much fitter. Please accept my compliments
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thank you! 🙂
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