Okay, so, I’ve been following Conor McGregor for a while now, and his walk-around weight has always been a hot topic. It’s crazy how much his body changes, right? I remember seeing some old pics of him and thinking, “Is that even the same guy?”
So, I got curious and decided to try out some stuff myself. Now, McGregor’s probably around 170 lbs when he’s just chilling, maybe even 180. But when he’s training, he gets down to 170. I figured, let’s see what happens if I try to mimic that.
First thing I did was really think about what I’m eating. McGregor’s all about those lean proteins – chicken, fish, you know, the good stuff. And not just any carbs, but sweet potatoes and brown rice, the whole nine yards. I tried to follow that, and man, it’s a change. It wasn’t easy, swapping out my usual snacks for healthier stuff, but I stuck with it.
- Started Tracking: I started tracking my weight every day, just to see what’s up.
- Eating Clean: I cut out a lot of junk and really focused on clean eating.
- Workout Changes: I changed up my workouts, adding in more cardio and strength training.
Then, the workouts. I upped my game, trying to train like this guy’s getting ready for a fight. More cardio, more weights, the works. I’m not saying I’m anywhere near McGregor’s level, but I pushed myself.
After a few weeks, I started noticing some changes. I felt lighter, more energetic. And yeah, my weight started fluctuating. It wasn’t a straight drop or anything, but it was definitely moving around.
This whole thing was more of an experiment, just to see what it’s like. I’m not trying to become a professional fighter or anything. But it was eye-opening to see how much your body can change when you really focus on your diet and training. It is really hard to change my diet and do more workouts, you know, it’s like a whole lifestyle change. But hey, it was a fun ride.
So, that’s my little adventure trying to figure out the Conor McGregor walk-around weight mystery. It’s not just about the number on the scale, it’s about how you feel, how you train, and what you eat. It is really an interesting experience, I felt like I’m living a different life, kind of cool, but I don’t think I can keep up with this every day, it’s really tiring.