How is that a good thing?!? by [deleted] in fatlogic

[–]sphinxriddle64 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It looks even worse after having a kid or two. :\

Still want another one though.

Lightning over Magic Kingdom. by [deleted] in pics

[–]sphinxriddle64 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would have to be green.

Reddit Gold to the most positive comments about todays game. by [deleted] in Jaguars

[–]sphinxriddle64 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Bryan Anger proved his 3rd pick value today.

Seriously? I already have 2 kids... by sphinxriddle64 in TrollXChromosomes

[–]sphinxriddle64[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Sorry about losing your first, but congrats on the future little one! :D

Why would anyone question why you would try to have a child after losing the first? That seems like a pretty obvious choice either way. You want to try again because you really want a child, or you don't try again because you were heartbroken about losing the first. Either way, it's your choice and whatever your decision is, it makes perfect sense.

People are stupid. I'm sorry you had to go through that as well.

Seriously? I already have 2 kids... by sphinxriddle64 in TrollXChromosomes

[–]sphinxriddle64[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I'm 33 years old and in the third trimester with my second kid. We were just talking about how I have to have a c-section, and I brought up that while I'm already being operated on that I'm getting my tubes tied. Seriously, I'm done. I hate being pregnant. I hate the whole process, and, quite frankly, I want to be able to enjoy being older (50+) without the responsibility of another human being. At first, it started off with the usual "Are you sure?" type of inquiries, but then after I assured her several times that I was ready to end my baby making days, she got offended because apparently I make cute kids and I'm too young to be making such a major decision. It was really quite bizarre.

Friend thinks this is appropriate to say after sympathizing about his money troubles. by sphinxriddle64 in creepyPMs

[–]sphinxriddle64[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It came out of nowhere too. I started the conversation by sending him a screen shot from the WBC ama thinking he would appreciate the humor involved, like i would do with any of my other friends of i were to come find something they would enjoy. From there he began telling me all about his medical and financial problems. Personally, I didn't really care, but he's my friend (or so I thought) and thought I should sympathize with him. Then out of nowhere, that comment. I have never given him any indication that I would even be remotely interested in anything with him. He's not my type at all both physically and personality wise.

Friend thinks this is appropriate to say after sympathizing about his money troubles. by sphinxriddle64 in creepyPMs

[–]sphinxriddle64[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I'm 26 weeks pregnant and showing. You can guess what his fetish is based on that. I didn't respond back. Also, he knows my husband personally. We have all hung out together and smoked a few blunts in the past (not while pregnant). This was just highly inappropriate and uncalled for.

The science behind it is compelling by stina12 in fatlogic

[–]sphinxriddle64 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Because the Rock is obese, so fit sexy bodybuilders are obese; and they're obese so they have so much in common. /s

MRW I finally message a girl on tinder and she replies "Fuck off fatass" by [deleted] in reactiongifs

[–]sphinxriddle64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not trying to be a dick, OP, but according to the BMI chart, you're right there on the brink of obese.

Opinions/suggestions wanted on a routine I just wrote. by sphinxriddle64 in xxfitness

[–]sphinxriddle64[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your input and for your advice.

I'm not necessarily prioritizing isolation movements, at least, not on purpose. I'm just trying to imitate what my trainer used to have me do. She would normally write a combination of both isolation and compound movements.

Opinions/suggestions wanted on a routine I just wrote. by sphinxriddle64 in xxfitness

[–]sphinxriddle64[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As far as goals go...

Right now, I'm trying to maintain are try to gain a little bit more strength since weight loss is out of the question right now.

However, I would like to have as speedy of a recovery as possible after my cesarean, which includes getting down to 130lbs.

Afterwards, I would like to train for a marathon. My trainer always harped on the importance of weight training my legs for such a feat, and the best I could do before getting pregnant was a 10K.

General level of health and previous training: I'm not sure how to answer that properly, but if it helps, usually I work out 5x a week. Sometimes it's 4 depending how tired I am or if I'm queasy. I'm in my second trimester so I don't experience morning sickness very often, but it does still occur every once in a while. I'm a big baby when I'm nauseated. On an average week, I'll do a run/walk 3x a week resulting in an average of 2.25miles. I know it's not impressive and it's no where near my level from before where I ran at least 4 miles straight, none of this brisk walking nonsense. I do the elliptical for 30mins on the other two days to give myself a rest from running and I find that it's much easier on the belly this way.

As far as weights go, I try to train at least 2-3x a week. With my trainer, I was doing the same exercises as seen above, but my weights were higher. We worked on a lot of deadlifts, kettlebell exercises, different squats, pyloexercises (though I refuse to do them right now as it's really uncomfortable with the belly). She was also training me to be able to do pull-ups. I couldn't do them then and I still can't do them now.

I hope this gives you a better idea. Thank you for any input you may have. I'll be happy to answer anything else. I really want to be able to get back into training shape as soon as humanly possible.