I dropped 5 lbs since Monday without really trying. A normal bawl of cereal in the morning (instead of my bacon/egg/cheese roll or HUGE cereal bawl), snack of fruits and some nuts all day, a raw can of tuna dipped serving by serving in mustard and, the past few nights, two small pieces of organic pork (simmered in honey) and asparagus. Not too hard at all.
I’ve also gotten my students to run about 1.5 miles with me, then stop and conduct class on the beach. Then have about 4 sprinting session.
I’m thinking of keeping this up until Sunday, see if I crack the 179 mark. If so, I will follow some advice I got on dropping water weight, and see if I can, in fact, sweat out 10 lbs. I’ll follow that up immediately with this drink that the same pro boxer recommended that puts everything back in, it’s designed for those who lose water from diahorea.
Anyway, I see now 174.9 will not be a problem if I stay focused. But actually, I should be a well honed razor at 177 anyway. If that’s the case I can make 165. At that weight, I feel extremely confident.
I know it sounds cheesy to do this, I used to think this way too. But I learned if you put in the amount of training I have, not only do you want to win, you want every advantage to make sure you do so and not get hurt.
I know the guy I fought last time dropped to 187 from well over 200lbs. No doubt.
I know anyone fighting at 175, if they are as focused and want it as bad as me, are dropping from 190 at least.
Anyway, I’m going to try it and report on Monday.
Peace… and thanks for the support. I’m going to do my best and when it’s all done, kung fu players may have some video to support ourselves in the next MMA “Where’s the evidence” discussion.