It seems like every time I make progress, something happens to reverse it.
I've been losing and re-gaining the same 10 pounds for around a year now, and it's fucking frustrating.
For instance, I hit a new high bodyweight of 170 pounds at the end of the fall semester. When I went to start up again in the spring, I weighed myself and found I'd lost 11 pounds. Oh. My. God.
College is NOT compatible with the kind of eating I need to do to convince my stupid inferno metabolism to actually keep part of my intake. At mid 160's I've found I need to eat 3700-4000 calories a day to gain anything more than water weight.
Even if I had the proper food available to me (which I don't because of my terrible cafeteria), it feels terrible to force-feed myself to such a degree.
I've actually considered writing off the school year as a time to make gains and focus solely on the summer, when I can actually prepare food.
To people in school: what do you do? How do you make progress?
I've been losing and re-gaining the same 10 pounds for around a year now, and it's fucking frustrating.
For instance, I hit a new high bodyweight of 170 pounds at the end of the fall semester. When I went to start up again in the spring, I weighed myself and found I'd lost 11 pounds. Oh. My. God.
College is NOT compatible with the kind of eating I need to do to convince my stupid inferno metabolism to actually keep part of my intake. At mid 160's I've found I need to eat 3700-4000 calories a day to gain anything more than water weight.
Even if I had the proper food available to me (which I don't because of my terrible cafeteria), it feels terrible to force-feed myself to such a degree.
I've actually considered writing off the school year as a time to make gains and focus solely on the summer, when I can actually prepare food.
To people in school: what do you do? How do you make progress?