12-01-2016, 04:49 AM
Since we're talking about resistance I thought I should tell you about one very clear sign whether I'm resisting or not: my weight.
![[Image: UHfy7Xm.png]](http://i.imgur.com/UHfy7Xm.png)
There are clear ups and downs here but I'll try to walk you through them. First there is plateau from Weight Loss sub which I resisted hard. Then dip and another rise from BIATBW and AM6 refresher, then big, steady dip from first 4 stages of AM6 and slow but steady rise during the summer corresponding to last 2 stages of AM6 and my DMSI experience so far.
I may be wrong but from how I feel right now I think I might be experiencing another dip soon and I hope to be loosing 1-2 kg/month up until I get to my ideal weight. If I do succeed in this it will mean I'm beating the s**t out of resistance, if not then I still have a long way to go. I will keep you posted on that front.
![[Image: UHfy7Xm.png]](http://i.imgur.com/UHfy7Xm.png)
There are clear ups and downs here but I'll try to walk you through them. First there is plateau from Weight Loss sub which I resisted hard. Then dip and another rise from BIATBW and AM6 refresher, then big, steady dip from first 4 stages of AM6 and slow but steady rise during the summer corresponding to last 2 stages of AM6 and my DMSI experience so far.
I may be wrong but from how I feel right now I think I might be experiencing another dip soon and I hope to be loosing 1-2 kg/month up until I get to my ideal weight. If I do succeed in this it will mean I'm beating the s**t out of resistance, if not then I still have a long way to go. I will keep you posted on that front.
For not by numbers of men, nor by measure of body, but by valor of soul is war to be decided.
~Belisarius, the last Roman
Certitude is for the puzzle-box logicians and girls of white glamour [...]. I am a letter written in uncertainty.
~36 Lessons of Vivec, Sermon 4
~Belisarius, the last Roman
Certitude is for the puzzle-box logicians and girls of white glamour [...]. I am a letter written in uncertainty.
~36 Lessons of Vivec, Sermon 4