Taking on the Challenge Challenge!

dontmindlosing

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Guardian from Ontario, Canada
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"Challenges completed: 112/155"
Challenge Challenge progress: 103/152 (68%).

Three more challenges completed, and I am now more than two-thirds done:
  • Warrior Abs (with path of the axe) :v:
  • Back & Shoulders :v:
  • Step Up :v:
In progress:
  • Micro HIIT
  • First Thing Pull Ups
Next in line, an epic trio:
  • Epic Legs
  • Epic Abs
  • Epic Arms
It continues.
 

dontmindlosing

Well-known member
Guardian from Ontario, Canada
Pronouns: he/him
Posts: 58
"Challenges completed: 112/155"
Challenge Challenge progress: 106/153 (69%).

Three more challenges completed (as well as the 1/2 Marathon Training program):
  • Micro HIIT :v:
  • First Thing Pull Ups :v:
  • Epic Legs :v:
I am currently working on:
  • Epic Abs
  • Epic Arms
And the next three challenges lined up are:
  • Power Squats
  • Lower Abs
  • Spartan
Haven't hit a wall yet, so I'll keep going.
 

dontmindlosing

Well-known member
Guardian from Ontario, Canada
Pronouns: he/him
Posts: 58
"Challenges completed: 112/155"
Challenge Challenge progress: 109/154 (71%).

Three more challenges completed:
  • Epic Abs :v:
  • Epic Arms :v:
  • Power Squats :v:
Currently working on:
  • Lower Abs
  • Spartan
  • Stomach Vacuums (I'm going to try including new challenges as they are released to help me feel like I am actually making progress.)
Lined up next are:
  • Squats
  • Better Core
  • Push-Up Ladder
  • September's challenge
As I look at the challenges that I have left to do, I see certain challenging challenges that I don't know I will be able to pull off. They are either very hard (e.g. One Punch Man - a 10km run each day for 30-days might be hard on my aging body), or time consuming (e.g. Walkabout - 16,000 steps + 2 or 3 other challenges + a program workout + work/family/the rest of life in a single day seems like a lot), or complicated (e.g. Only Homemade - I mean, I eat at home all the time, but I'm concerned I won't have the equipment or time to make everything from scratch for 45 days for my family). We will see how the final challenges play out, but I am preparing myself for the idea that a few of the challenges may prove to be too much of a challenge in the end.
 
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