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towards the end of the summer i managed to go from 235 to 220.
been creeping back up to 230 again. would dearly love to get back to 200 but its not a realistic goal. shooting for 220 again. |
Bumping this thread for my own good...
Last time I checked in, just about a year ago, I was at 146. Today: 144 |
I should have posted in here to help out my trek but I didn't so oh well.
1.5 years ago I was 280ish pounds and now I'm at 205 so I lost 75 pounds. One of the hardest things I've ever done. Probably THE hardest. Right now I'm stuck at 205ish but my muscle mass has went up drastically so I've lost more fat than 75 pounds due to the muscle increase. |
July 2005 - 275 lbs
Aug 2008 - 160 lbs This past winter I kinda let it go started eating more and switching back to my old ways of really bad food (greasy pizzas, bloomin onions, cheese fries etc.) and stopped weighing myself. I hopped on the scale at the gym in May and was 185 lbs. At first I was disgusted with myself, then too action to drop back down to 160-165 so I switched back to my old calorie-counting diet mode and since May dropped from 185 to 160 lbs as of this past weekend. While I'm proud of my weight loss the ongoing struggle not to snack while watching TV or movies and not to order that appetizer the table next to us is grazing on, or not finishing the plate of food when I'm full is difficult. |
322 lbs.
And Im 5 10 tall and 30 years old, Im starting to think that being the size I am is gonna become a health problem at this age now. This year I'm serious! |
Hey guys, if this post is offensive in anyway, please feel free to publicly ream me and I will pull it before anyone has to. I have checked everywhere and even called the weight watchers helpline and their programs are all desighned to help people reduce their weight.
I weigh, wait for it, wait for it ..... 114 pounds. I have tried everyting to gain muscle except become that obsessive steroid taking, 24/7, muscle building, gym going douche. I want to gain proper weight as compared to my height and age. So I began a regimen of regular gyming Mon - Wed - Fri which will be heavily affected when I resum,e school, I run in the morning which is fantastic because I now have all this energy, I do mindless cardio all day seeing as my job needs me to walk around helping people. I have not yet cut down on eating fast foods because I'm lazy. Will change that..... and also, I neither drink nor smoke. My vices are, fast foods, no eating, eating 1 or 2 huge meals instead of like 3 or 4 a day, and up until two weeks before I began doing what I do, no exercise. Stats:: 21/male - 114lbs 5' 7" |
How long have you been doing weight training? There is a huge poster plastered on my wall at the gym that says something like "the people who will keep coming back are the people who know that you won't see results for 2-3 months"
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Just edited it, sorry, I have some more things lined up. I will also begin taking a lot of strength training and I was wondering how you guys who go to the gym schedule your time. PM me some of yout time tables folks. Please.........
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The gym is good, but you have to eat to get big. Lots of quality food, not a lot of junk food or all you'll get is fat. You'll need to drink a couple of protein shakes a day in all probability to get the protein and calories you need. You can bench and squat and do rows all you want, but if you don't take in the calories, you won't increase in size much at all, although you may become stronger. As for cardio - wouldn't tell anyone not to do it, because it is part of a healthy lifestyle and I run 4 times a week myself, but you might want to ease off for a little while until you start to make some quality muscle gains. |
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Good progress!! Don't get bummed when your losses get smaller, 1-2 lbs a week is the norm... |
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Thanks Ya'll ... I have more questions and no progress to report!! I used to run 1.5 miles in the morning and now I 'm up to 3. I am listening to all of you and I have to say it's great to be able to stay awake the rest of the day but my problem lies in the cardio. It has to be done. I know for a fact it's the main antagonist hence my no progress report, but it's my job.
My main focus is to look better, I mean that ... I am skinny!!! So my questions are, to compensate for the reversal I'm doing to myself with the cardio, ... what are your opinions on food. I eat 4 small meals a day. I might have to increase my 4 small meals to 4 big meals a day. Do you think that's a good idea? Eating filling meals 4 times instead of the conventional 3 sounds bad even to me. Maybe increase the portions then to 5 or 6 but that doesn't give me time to digest except at night and I don't think I want my body doing 2 things at a time. What foods to eat. I have cut down on fast food by at least 50% but I still eat fried foods as they are easy to make and fit my monster working hours. Fast foods are mainly starch and not carbs ... right??? I bought a crock pot and consume 3 times more white meat than I used to before. Veggies on the other hand are a bitch to make. I try to include them everyday though. Fruits ...er... what are they? They fill me up in the morning and are not productive at all to be consumed before any meal. Nuts are fine. They do nothing for me though. I also take shakes twice a day. I sleep less than 8 hours though. I just can't sleep beyond 6am!! But I work past 11 hence the dynamic ... guess I'm on my way to be rich ... hehe, What are your guys take on food?? |
Jan 2004 (joined TFP) - 237lbs
Feb 2009 - 180lbs Goal weight - 175lbs Slow and steadily getting there, mostly be cooking more and eating better (yogurt, oatmeal and veggies). I have cut back on meat, but it's something that kinda just happened without me thinking about it. I still love me a big fat ribeye, but I know I need to balance it out the next couple of meals. The less money I spend on crap and filler, the more I can spend on quality produce. I still go drinking with my friends at least once a week, but try to drink half a glass of water between each drink (I believe it takes 8oz of water to metabolize 1oz of alcohol). My biggest vice is all the late night eating that follows, usually at a taco truck or bacon wrapped street dog vendor. I'm working on it. =) |
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Stay away from fast foods or empty sugar calories as much as possible. Chicken breasts, lean cuts of beef, various fish (tuna, tilapia are easy), eggs - take in at least one gram of protein per pound of body weight each day. So, if you're 114 pounds, take in 114 grams of protein per day from quality sources. |
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I just don't know what to do... 2 weeks ago I started running every other day, I'm at 3 miles now when I run. Except, all this "eat more" stuff is really weird because I have a little gut that I want to lose, but I don't want to lose anymore weight because I'm 114, but I don't want to eat anymore cause I feel my gut will get bigger; it like, all doesn't make sense... |
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Why does this happen? You do things to your body that shocks it into tapping into the fat supplies accumulated there. Cardio increases your ability to convert things into energy and to transport things in your bloodstream. Resistance training does this too, but it also requires protein, carbohydrates, and, ultimately, fat in such a way that cardio alone would never. Do you know what glycogen is? It's the prime fuel of muscles, similar to blood glucose but loaded into your muscles, lock and stock. Cardio uses mainly blood glucose and fat, and intense cardio uses some glycogen, but heavy resistance training taps into glycogen like you wouldn't believe. How is glycogen replenished? Your body uses mainly carbohydrates to replace it, but often fat stores are used where a steady stream of carbs won't do. This is why you find few people with a certain level of muscle mass with little belly fat. They are constantly burning energy (both carbs and fat) with their exercise and recovery. Your metabolism stays high for up to 24 hours after a resistance training session, mainly because your body is repairing muscle tissue and growing new tissue. This takes a lot of energy. The biggest reason for extra fat on your body: It's being saved for a rainy day. Try giving your body that "rainy day" 3 days per week and see what happens to your gut after a couple of months. |
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I'm going to keep doing my running. I also started the P90x training video stuff two days ago; the two 1 hour exercises I've done so far are very intense and use a lot of energy; I'm actually still sore from the workouts to the point where I can't fully extend my arms side to side. Not sure if that means it's working or if I overdid it. And of course, I will try to start eating more. I'm a little unsure of which "meal-type" foods are good to eat; I assume white-chicken and eggs and things like that. Maybe rice too? As long as I keep away from fast-food, which we have every friday at work. I'll miss that, but it's worth it. Oh yeah, might look to purchase a barbell and weights sometime in 2 weeks (after midterms) to do the weight training portion. :) I'll keep checking up on both threads to get more knowledge. Thanks! |
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I would not worry about trying to stay very lean while gaining weight - it is extremely difficult to do. I would gain the muscle mass you want over the next year, and then trim off any excess fat you put on. In other words, lots of heavy weight training (compound exercises), lots of eating high quality protein, easy on the cardio - then see where you are a year from now, because it does take that long to grow. |
318. Not so good.
But according to this new site I found, day 1 of my new diet scores an A! Date Calories Grams Fat Carbs Protein Grade 2009-03-05 1,198 1,102 3 278 23 A |
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I've read recommendations suggesting that most males should not go much further below 2,000 calories/day. Certainly not below 1,800. At 318 lbs., the situation might be different (i.e. you might need to look at levels higher than 2,000). SF, I'd highly recommend speaking to a nutritionist or a dietitian to find out the best strategy in terms of caloric levels that are both safe and low enough to lose weight over the long term. You might even find some government health resources available for free. |
I was up at 280 a couple of years ago and I tried going down to 2,500 a day and it did jack shit. I had to go down to 1,000 to 1,500 per day to lose any weight. Right now I'm on 1,500 a day (many days it is lower than that) and if I go anywhere close to 2,000 or 2,500 then I start gaining weight immediately (hence the 10 pounds I gained from going to 2,500 early this year).
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When I was losing I started at 275 lbs and did 2000 calories a day, somewhere around 200-220 (been a while) I started to plateau so I cut it to 1800 and the losses picked back up.
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The major factors here are age, weight, gender, height, and activity level. I could drop down to 1,200, but I'd have to stop going to the gym.
You're right, though. Everyone is different. But if you're overweight, you need to take a good holistic look at all the factors and realize that it isn't just a caloric number. There is so much else to it. Males who consume less than 1,200 calories per day could be putting themselves at risk. That said, there are certain males who aren't built to weigh much less than 200 lbs. It's important to keep realistic and achievable goals. |
Down to 88kg from 120kg ,took me about a year,basically changed the way i eat,exercise ,etc.
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Still hanging around 177-178lbs, but felt like posting a picture.
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I have a story similar to strangefamous' OP. Although I was athletic-looking in high school, I started gaining weight in college because I loved to overeat. I went up to 200 pounds and then lost weight back down to 165. Then, a few years later, I went up to 235 pounds, and lost weight back down to 200 pounds. After a few more years, I was at 250 pounds, and I lost back down to 225. This rising trend continued until July of this year when I weighed an alarming 291 pounds.
I detailed my weight loss and health plan in my blog, but basically I am down to 264 after only 5 weeks. I lost weight very quickly and steadily at first, and then it began tapering off this past weekend when I gained two pounds. I've lost them back this week, and I really don't have a goal in mind. As long as I eat and live a healthy life, I know I'll end up weighing the right amount. So, warrrreagl - 264 pounds today. |
Warrrreagl - 260 pounds on September 7. I've noticed that my blood pressure has been returning to normal since I stopped eating so much sugar, fat, and salt, so I'm extremely happy about that.
A month ago, my BMI was 37.87 and now it is at 34.45 after losing 31 pounds, and I can't lose sight of the fact that I'm still obese. I need to lose another 35 pounds in order to drop from "obese" to "overweight," and that would take my BMI down to 30. My overall lifetime goal is that sometime in the next year, I reach my ideal weight of 186 (BMI of 25). |
Right now I'm 220ish, gained about 10-15 pounds since last year. It's mostly muscle though. I've still been working out everyday and the results are still coming in.
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Warrrreagl - 259 pounds. That's 32 pounds gone, 73 pounds more to go.
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Warrrreagl - 256 pounds. I've lost 35 pounds in 7 weeks, and I want to lose 70 more sometime in the next 10 months.
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Warrrreagl - 251 pounds. I've now lost 40 pounds in 8 weeks. 65 more pounds to go.
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July 4 of 2008... I fluctuated between 235-240. Now.. I'm down 45 pounds and a little over halfway to my goal. Currently 194-195, depending on whether I've had any dairy. If your weight seems to jump around and you can't figure out why, check into whether you might be allergic to something.
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Yay, amonkie. Do you find that you have more energy to do little things? That you can look behind you easier as you put the car in reverse? That you can bend over to adjust your socks or shoes without passing out from lack of breathing? That you actually look forward to trying on clothes in the dressing room? That you're just generally happier and more agreeable?
The last week of July, I weighed 291 and wore a size 44 pants. Tonight, I weigh 249 pounds (42 pounds lighter), and Grancey and I went to Old Navy, where I bought myself two pairs of size 38 pants. It's been 20 years since I could fit into size 38 pants. And I still have 63 more pounds to lose. |
Probably the biggest difference for me is that I climb 3 flights of stairs every time I want to get to my apartment, and I don't have a car. I sold my truck in March of this year, and that forced me to do everything by hand. Even the corner grocery is 2 blocks, and walking back with groceries for 10 minutes, it all adds up.
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It's interesting. I'm still dropping net weight since starting my program in March. I originally went down from 185 lbs. to 174 and stayed there for the longest time. The weight was consistent because I was gaining muscle while losing fat: an equal exchange.
However, I just weighed myself and I've dropped to 168: I've double and triple checked it over the past few days. I'm still gaining muscle, and I might even be at my strongest ever. So it looks like I'm seriously burning fat still, which is odd because I thought it would have slowed down when my body fat percentage dropped to around 14% a few months ago. It's fascinating what high-intensity weightlifting and regular cardio will do over time. * * * * BTW, kudos Warrrreagl and amonkie. You're doing great! |
Warrrreagl - 243 pounds. I've lost 48 pounds in 12 weeks. 57 more pounds to go (literally).
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About a month ago I was at 148 when I decided to no longer consume soynut butter and now I am at 139.
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Warrrreagl - 242 pounds. I've lost 49 pounds in 13 weeks. 56 more pounds to go.
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Warrrreagl - 240 pounds. I've lost 51 pounds, and I have 54 more to go. I am 2 pounds away from being over halfway to my goal.
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Warrrreagl - 239 pounds.
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Warrrreagl - 238 pounds.
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warrrreagl - 235 pounds. I've lost 56 pounds so far, and I have 49 more to go.
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I weigh 245lbs, and boy am I hungry...
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I'm 6'1 and weigh 220. My goal is 180 for now. I've got to stop drinking and get rid of this extra beer pudge. Time to grind it out and get this done folks, I'm only gonna be in my twenties for 4 more years.
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warrrreagl - 232 pounds (BMI 30.85). I've lost 59 pounds, with 46 more to go.
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Oh criminies, this is hopefully going to hurt good.
ring -5' 7" 237 lbs. almost 51 years old. ( and no I am not big-boned. I actually have a very small frame) Menopause has only been part of the culprit. I look forward to reporting back here, a month from now. |
I've been leaning on food for a long time as my drug of choice. Finally decided to stop. Walking everywhere in town, plus lots at school now, campus is big. It's 30 - 45 minutes of walking a day, and leaves me pretty out of breath.
I cut down to 1200-1500 calories a day on Monday and have been at it, and I'm feeling pretty good. More energetic, and not too hungry. I think most of my hunger is really probably 'reflexive', me wanting to eat due to habit/boredom/whatever. Anxst - 6'0" 362 lbs. 32 male as of Monday. I'll weigh myself again Monday and see how I'm doing. Hopefully the height, age and sex will still be the same. :) |
An update!
Down 60 lbs .. currently at 185 and still ticking down. Really proud of myself that its still coming off despite the holiday season and the restricted activity outside due to weather conditions. |
Been at it a month. Only over on calories one day, when we had company over and I made cocktails. Even then, it was only 500 calories over. I mostly drank Pink Gins.
Went from 362 to 344 pounds in a month. Here's hoping I can keep it up. |
Keep it up, folks!
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Plateauing this week, but keeping it rolling. I'm at 312/313 pounds for the last 8 days. In response I've upped calories to 1500-1600 daily and will continue that for another 4-5 days, then back down to 1200-1300. I'm now walking as fast as I can for 40-45 minutes daily. At my size it's a pretty good workout.
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202 pounds. I've lost 89 pounds in 270 days. My BMI is at 26.7.
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Warrrreagl - 201 pounds (I still can't get the English conversion correct - 14 stone maybe?). I have officially lost 90 pounds since July 26. My target BMI calls for me to lose 10 more pounds, but I'm going for 15 more to be sure.
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Gained 20 pounds, my first crack in 3.5 years.
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warrrreagl - 199 pounds. This is the first time I've been below 200 pounds in at least 20 years, maybe longer.
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At this time 2 years ago, I weighed 325. This morning, I was 179 even. I've stopped making excuses for not going to the gym and am seriously considering going and figuring out what I can manage to lift even though I was literally unable to lift my right arm two days ago.
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Yay, MSD! Lifting weights is great, and there are a lot of resistance exercises you can do at home with a basic pair of weights. Good luck!
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Congrats everyone :)
I'm currently up 5 at 190 but working on adjusting the the long term lifestyle choices, and watching some extra muscle in areas I had not had it before. Lots of hip dancing, and realizing how much carrying groceries can do for you. |
Had a health scare a couple months back. The scare let me know I'm not as active as I thought i was.
Starting weight 04/19/10 - 257 on a 6'2 frame. Current weight as of 6/10/10 - 242 Goal is 220 |
Warrrreagl - 197. I've lost 94 pounds in 310 days. 11 more pounds to go.
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Great progress Warrr!
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I'm supposing this thread could always use new blood to add to the fun.
I have found due to lifestyle changes and everything, I went from a comfortable 165 for almost 12 years to 200lbs in the last three years. I have recently been running into health issues, and my doctor suggested that lack of excersize and bad diet could be part of the cause. So I got a membership to the local gym and have been swimming every day, I now walk instead of driving and will be starting a weight training regimen soon, although I want to see what I can lose before I put it back in muscle. Jeon - 5'11" 200.2lbs age 27 Congratz to all those who have been at this awhile and are finding their success, and good luck to those who are still working towards their goals (mine being between 150-170lbs) |
240 and my belt is huge!!
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Still at 178, been hitting the kettlebell fairly consistently the past two months. Afraid of what Thanksgiving feasting will do...
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168.7. Ugh, I feel awful.
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Ah Snowy - be gratefull if all your bits still work - weight will come off, slow but sure.
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Here's some food for thought (heheh, see what I did with the pun thing, there... food for thought... heh):
1) Former U.S. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop funded his Shape Up America campaign with more than $2 million from Weight Watchers and Jenny Craig. (I.e., all that "obesity scare" stuff you hear on the news that supposedly comes from government sources is actually funded by the weight loss industry.) 2) Weight Watchers spends more than $30 million each year on advertising. Jenny Craig spends $20 million. 3) The only reason Weight Watchers (and Jenny Craig, et al) is a successful business model is because they have repeat customers. In other words, you lose the weight, but you'll be back. ...How else are they supposed to make their money? |
Um...I guess you must've missed the point of the thread. The thread isn't related to Weight Watchers or Jenny Craig at all. Rather, we borrowed their model of community-based support for people trying to lose weight. People can post their current weight here and expect to receive positive support as they try and make changes to their lifestyle and themselves.
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ThirtiesGirl,
The US Center for Disease Control would like a talk with you about your future. I didn't want to participate in your continuing threadjack but since you can't be bothered to check out the first page of a 12-page thread, I'll kick out the jams here for eine minuten: It's scientific fact that most people that have that extra 20+ pounds of blubber on their body are at significantly increased risk for health problems. The human body is designed to operate best within certain parameters. Encumbering your cardiovascular system with all that I Can't Believe It's Not Butter, for example, is how you end up shaving years off your life. Your Dr. Phil "It's okay to be fat" philosophy is exactly what is killing this country. Complacency and acceptance. The roughly half of the population of the United States is considered overweight and approximately fifth that is considered obese are thinking the same thing. Check it: Heart disease kills more people than old age, work accidents and angry spouses. I don't get where you're going with your "Don't judge me!" argument, but this thread deals with the idea that losing weight is good for your health, not just for your appearance. Do we live in a superficial, vain culture? Yes. You can't argue that. But that isn't what this thread is about. |
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June 15 of last summer I was 185 pounds. When i weighed in July 5 2011, I was 213. EEK. Not good. I'm back in this thread too after having some major life changes that impacted my mental health and my activity levels. After a week back on weight watchers for portion/food balance and back to at least 40 minutes of moderate cardio 5 times a week, I weighed in July 10 at 207.6. |
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Um, I'm respecting the mod's warning. How about you?
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In August of last year I was 240 at 6' tall. Blood pressure 164/108. I am now at 184 and BP at 125/82 with NO meds. Size 33 waist down from 39. It feels great and I have kept it steady. I actually get sick when I overeat now.
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Cool thread!
5' 9, 250, down from 275 in February, down four inches, down from a 2XL t shirt to an XL. I've been battling weight all my life. Doing well at 170 until a few years ago. Health went to pot. Going to the gym would leave me bed bound for two or three days. If I didn't eat 3000 calories a day I would get woozy. Turns out I have Celiacs Disease. Allergic to gluten, meaning all bread and breading. The weight I've lost is sans exercise other than hiking and light yoga, and eating a good amount of food. I'm so happy :-) Here in the next few months I'll go back onto a stability-based exercise routine, then go back into a strongman routine. I haven't been able to seriously strength train in years. I miss my dragging sled, and I now have a potential source for a tractor tire to flip :-P. |
Strange Famous..thank you for creating this thread...let's see if it helps. I've been steadily going up in weight for years and just cracked the 290 lb mark. I do play hockey and some floor hockey but not much else and my job is a sit at the computer type job. Just started working out a week and a bit ago and am trying to stay off the desserts, sweets, slurpees, etc.
290 lbs July 28, 2011 To start I'm looking to loose about 60 pounds. I'm hoping by then I'll be feeling good enough to keep going... |
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Slowly but surely... both excercise and muscle building as well as watching my portions and food balance. I drink SO much water now. |
165 and hobbit short. I was always a skinny guy (110 when I finished HS) and I packed on the pounds from meds (beer and rum).
This weeks goal is no fast food and lighter lunches. Changing my diet should help tons as cinn's hippy ways means I eat less meat at dinner time. Cutting down on the tastey dead flesh of animals will cause my weight to drop on its on. Like to drop 15lbs or so. |
I started back to the gym at 156 pounds.
I'm not sure why, but I'm at 164 three weeks later, with increased water, better eating habits, and three to four times a week of 30 minutes of cardio and 40 of strength training. But, I have definitely reawakened a lot of muscle, so that's most likely it. S tested out my abs and was very impressed. I think I need to increase cardio, but my head hurts. |
My old bathroom scale was getting erratic. I really can't weigh 94 pounds one day and 122 the next day. So I just got a new scale (Taylor Model 7506 - based on Consumer Reports recommendation, $23 at Amazon.com) and it showed me at 108 this morning. Right where I want to be.:)
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