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I never saw this thread the first time around, but I've lost a total of 30 pounds this year. Looking to lose 30 more next year.
How?
Anyone heard of the hcg diet?
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I never saw this thread the first time around, but I've lost a total of 30 pounds this year. Looking to lose 30 more next year.
Alright, here we go....... I'm glad this thread is here. I am very overweight and have just recently admitted it to myself. I knew I was, but kept trying to tell myself I wasn't. I'm pretty active. Still play b-ball every now and then and get up and down the court fine. I just turned 38, I'm 5'10"-297lbs!!!! My wife had go have a physical and the doctor said everything is normal(cholesterol,blood pressure).... right where it should be.....besides the fact that I'm 100 lbs overweight! Nobody in my family is overweight first of all. I know exactly how and when I put on all the lbs. When I was 22, 1994, I got out of the Army I was 182lbs. Moved out on my own and struggled at a minimum wage job for 5 years. I was always dead broke and went with what was cheapest, fast food. Everyday at least once I ate that greasy shit! And my biggest problem was soda. I used to have a couple double BigGulps a day. I still played ball 3 or 4 times a week, so I think I was fooling myself that I was in shape. I am the same weight right now that I am from back in '99 when I met my wife, but I don't eat anywhere near like what I used to and have recently in the past 6 months cut out soda. I admit I do have Diet every now and then. I kept telling myself I needed to get in shape, but didn't think I was that bad. My arms and legs look like they did back in highschool and the Army, it's just my stomach. I have really broad shoulders and when I tell people what I weigh the say, "no way!" I have had a membership at 24hr for the past few years and when I am not traveling( which is rare) I get down there and hop on the stairs. I ALWAYS feel great when I do, I can just never keep it up. I don't want to blame being married with 2 young kids and my career for me not getting my ass back in shape, but I think I do. It's become a running joke for Rice and other guys to crack on me about my weight and I kinda have just blown it off, but I think it might be finally starting to get to me. I appretiate this thread being started and look forward to any of you guys who have serious ideas or suggestions to help me get my ass in shape.
Idle down there, hall monitor.
Take a look at the picture above that Rodolfo posted. That is skinny fat. I've seen soooooo many vegans and vegetarians that fit that mold.
Vegans and vegetarians get much of their protein from soy. Some studies have suggested that soy protein can increase estrogen levels in men. Guess what that helps with? Poochy bellies, skinny arms, skinny legs, and girly shoulders.
I've never had issues with weight, so I hadn't been reading this thread, but I do exercise a fair amount and it occurred to me that I have a suggestion that might help those who are trying to lose weight.
Getting a laptop "shelf" that attaches to a treadmill, elliptical or exercise bike can make it easy to burn away a few hours exercising.
I got this one, SurfShelf:
http://www.amazon.com/SurfShelf-Tre...4RBK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1292220263&sr=8-1
Not very expensive and works well. Easy to attach and remove and holds the laptop (or other portable device) quite securely. I find that the main difficulty in exercising for long periods is boredom, not becoming too tired. Using the treadmill at 3.5 miles per hour can burn 450-500 calories per hour (depending on your current weight)...over 2-3 hours, that's a pretty solid calorie loss...and that's while doing things you might do anyway. You can watch a DVD, browse the web, post to S2, etc. Assuming you spend a couple of hours a day doing that stuff, combine it all into one session, use an exercise machine at the same time and it's pretty easy.
I'm all about multi-tasking and making things like exercise as enjoyable as possible, so it works for me. Of course, it may be a rather niche solution...but there may be others for whom it would also work.
I never saw this thread the first time around, but I've lost a total of 30 pounds this year. Looking to lose 30 more next year.


Thanks man. Yeah it definitely freed up some of my time ( and moneyNice job Blazer Freak. I just broke up with my girlfriend too and immediately started boxing at a local MMA gym here. Been wanting to get into Muy Thai but those classes don't fit my schedule but boxing is fun too. Classes are Mo Wed Fri and I plan on continuing to play basketball Saturdays and I may start running on off days too because so far its not hard on my legs and I need all the conditioning I can get to keep up. Was 176 lbs. on Monday when I started so I plan on weighing myself every Monday.
), and I think the best way to really get yourself going is to just go all out and immerse yourself in the lifestyle. For me atleast, it was all about figuring out where/how I could fit it into my schedule, and then looking at what I was doing that was unhealthy and it's really been a much easier battle since I've done that. Thanks man. Yeah it definitely freed up some of my time ( and money), and I think the best way to really get yourself going is to just go all out and immerse yourself in the lifestyle. For me atleast, it was all about figuring out where/how I could fit it into my schedule, and then looking at what I was doing that was unhealthy and it's really been a much easier battle since I've done that.
2 weeks ago I actually signed up for a 4 week program where I got a nutritionist and PT for 4 weeks, so I've been mostly focusing on increasing my lean body mass and burning off that extra fat. It was actually a pretty fair price, and honestly has paid for itself just in increasing my knowledge on how to work out properly and eat better. Gotten plenty of meal plans and such so I can pretty much switch up what/how I want to eat and still keep it within my calorie range.
If anyone is curious/needs something like that I can definitely send you a copy, I know I couldn't have gotten this far by myself so I'd be glad to help anyone else out.
Comcast has some good workouts available "On Demand". My wife and I do various workouts 4-5 times a week.
Thanks man. Yeah it definitely freed up some of my time ( and money), and I think the best way to really get yourself going is to just go all out and immerse yourself in the lifestyle. For me atleast, it was all about figuring out where/how I could fit it into my schedule, and then looking at what I was doing that was unhealthy and it's really been a much easier battle since I've done that.
2 weeks ago I actually signed up for a 4 week program where I got a nutritionist and PT for 4 weeks, so I've been mostly focusing on increasing my lean body mass and burning off that extra fat. It was actually a pretty fair price, and honestly has paid for itself just in increasing my knowledge on how to work out properly and eat better. Gotten plenty of meal plans and such so I can pretty much switch up what/how I want to eat and still keep it within my calorie range.
If anyone is curious/needs something like that I can definitely send you a copy, I know I couldn't have gotten this far by myself so I'd be glad to help anyone else out.
are those different from the work outs you re-create with mrs hcp?
congrats Mook! I did good and was really motivated about a month ago. Running on an eliptical (bad knees) every day and eating well. But then we had a family dinner with great Mexican food and I fell off the wagon lol. I had lost about 6 pounds in the first two weeks (some water weight I'm sure) but am just having trouble getting started again. Again, good work!
