u/Dapper-Price1808

Image 1 — Both MacroFactor and ChatGPT independently stated this was ~1500 calories, but I find that really hard to stomach (the calorie count, not the pizza 😋). I accepted it and chose to have hunger and a protein shake for dinner. What would you have done?
Image 2 — Both MacroFactor and ChatGPT independently stated this was ~1500 calories, but I find that really hard to stomach (the calorie count, not the pizza 😋). I accepted it and chose to have hunger and a protein shake for dinner. What would you have done?
Image 3 — Both MacroFactor and ChatGPT independently stated this was ~1500 calories, but I find that really hard to stomach (the calorie count, not the pizza 😋). I accepted it and chose to have hunger and a protein shake for dinner. What would you have done?
Image 4 — Both MacroFactor and ChatGPT independently stated this was ~1500 calories, but I find that really hard to stomach (the calorie count, not the pizza 😋). I accepted it and chose to have hunger and a protein shake for dinner. What would you have done?
Image 5 — Both MacroFactor and ChatGPT independently stated this was ~1500 calories, but I find that really hard to stomach (the calorie count, not the pizza 😋). I accepted it and chose to have hunger and a protein shake for dinner. What would you have done?

Both MacroFactor and ChatGPT independently stated this was ~1500 calories, but I find that really hard to stomach (the calorie count, not the pizza 😋). I accepted it and chose to have hunger and a protein shake for dinner. What would you have done?

u/Dapper-Price1808 — 4 days ago

I’ll often feel a pump in my chest after doing pull-ups, especially if going to failure 5-6 currently

Idk why I’m able to do handfuls of pull-ups with relative ease. I know it’s weird to say but I don’t understand it. I’m 5 foot 10, 168 lbs, down from ~240. I’m definitely not athletic, maybe 25-30% BF. I don’t think my back muscles are particularly strong. I just think it’s strong, I never did a lot of pull exercises in my life. But yet I’m able to do handfuls of pull-ups without too much difficulty after having lost weight.

u/Dapper-Price1808 — 5 days ago