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    Good Day All,

    I have a very odd question. I have stated before that I am a musician. I perform 10 - 14 times a month. Usually 4 hour shows, and 3 Hour shows.
    I've been doing very good so far. Lost over 20 pounds, eating healthy, taking vitamins, drinking 200 plus ounces of water a day. On the days I do not perform, I am out walking (2.5) miles faithfully 6:00 am. So I know I'm doing everything right. Problem is, I'm running out of steam!! My stamina is not what it used to be. Three quarters of way into my evening shows and I'm running down like a clock. I have an hour drive both ways to some of these places I play. I find myself falling asleep at the wheel! Yikes!

    The old way was, finish a show, stop by a fast food joint, grab a pick me up unhealthy greasy burger and fries, and drink Diet Coke between every set, all night long. So I had the caffiene going for me. Now I drink strickly water on breaks and on the way home. I brought a salad with me the other night, with some cheese (ounce) and homemad dressing and Tuna fish.

    Do any of you experience this, will it pass, is my body trying to get used to it? I am sleeping better, not waking up at night at all anymore. I am trying to get 6 hours at least of sleep or more each night.

    I want to succeed and I know I will. Your suggestions would be very very wecome! Thank you for reading my post!









    Scooter



    44 Year Old Male
    Start Date: 04/17/06
    Extended Induction
    Start Weight: 295 lbs.
    Current Weight: 274 lbs.
    Scooter







    Remember this everyday - Something Wonderful Is Going To Happen Today. If you live by that decree you will live life to the fullist.


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    Hi Scooter

    Sorry to hear you're hitting an energy wall at jams and performances. I was going to suggest a snack for break times, but it sounds like you've already thought of that. The only other thing I can think of would be to pack something along that packs an energy whollop for you usually (for me, it's anthing meat-like; lotsa protein). Maybe a quick workout before you leave for your performance would give you extra stamina to get through, too.

    Let us know how you make out, okay? Best wishes at your next gig.

    S.


    Female/31/5'4'
    SW - 178
    CW - 153
    GW - 143

    Mini-goal1: 163 by April 29, 2006 - CHECK!
    Mini Goal2: 153 by August 15, 2006 - I DID IT!!! Aug. 6/06
    Final Goal : 143 by September 15, 2006

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    • #3
      Re: Energy Levels

      I had this problem early on but not since my induction flu passed..best suggestion is protein snack.. I eat protein 1 hr before my workouts and it really helps alot.

      Good luck










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      • #4
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        Hello Scooterjam,

        How wonderful that you have lost so much weight since last month! You are doing well with weight loss. I, myself, can relate to the lack of energy you are experiencing. I workout almost everyday and I feel pooped in the evenings. I always hear that you are supposed to feel more energy when you work out, but I never felt it. But I do now....

        My suggestion is to take a B-complex vitamin for energy. And since the B vitamins are water soluble, you can't take too much and harm your body. I take a B-50 vitamin each day, and whenever I am feeling drained of energy, I pop another one. This works wonders for elevating your energy levels!

        I hope all works well for you.
        Dee
        5'11...SW 200/CW 168/ Original GW 179/ New GW 160
        Athletic

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        • #5
          Re: Energy Levels

          I see you are on extended induction. Maybe it is time for you to take a step up that ladder to the next level up?
          I find that if I am lagging macadamia nuts work wonderfully as a pick me up. They are little crunchy bombs of energy for me. Also easy to carry around.
          Good luck. Hope you get your energy levels back again really soon.




          still have a few more pounds to go!!

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          • #6
            Re: Energy Levels

            Excellent! I really appreciate the info. Actually, i am thinking of moving on to the next level....everything has been going so smooth....it's a bit scary...

            But I will do it! Thank you so much!! Actually....down another couple pounds since this post! Life is grand!

            Scooter









            44 Year Old Male
            Start Date: 04/17/06
            Induction (Extended)
            Start Weight: 295 lbs.
            Current Weight: 272 lbs.
            Scooter







            Remember this everyday - Something Wonderful Is Going To Happen Today. If you live by that decree you will live life to the fullist.

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            • #7
              Re: Energy Levels

              Hi
              I had that same fatigue at the beginning..

              for me it wnet away, mostly

              that vitamin B idea sounds great, I might just try it...

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              • #8
                Re: Energy Levels

                Yes - do try the B's! I used to hit a dead zone between 3-3:30 almost every day, even taking vitamins before breakfast. Now there's a B-bumper bottle in my desk at the office for the first signs of the drowsies/droopies. They really do help.
                ~Susan
                49/f 5'7" Start 2-27-06 SW222/11-18-09 @ 160-ish/G135-150ish??

                Doin Miles, Flights, & Kid Ketchin'...
                2 Ab Chal's; 6WEC#27 slug-Free; & more; 50# LOST in'06-
                but regained ~20# in '07 in less than 3 weeks! And again early '08 ...Was in HEAVEN -got to 150, for awhile, then got too busy, and gave in too much... and... OK holding pattern "keep it together..."

                .................OMG how did I fail AGAIN
                (((on temporary break)))
                Sigh ... I'll be back... life isn't always fair 10-07-09

                "Goal: First you have to dream of it. Then you have to do it." Author unknown

                sheesh

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