crisdecuba
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That's awesome!! Getting to less than 200 is my goal too - slightly less than 50 lbs to go (after having lost 50 lbs already)
First time in a decade I've weighed less then 200 pounds
That's awesome!! Getting to less than 200 is my goal too - slightly less than 50 lbs to go (after having lost 50 lbs already)
First time in a decade I've weighed less then 200 pounds
Put on 4lbs over the Christmas period. Once today and tomorrow are out of the way, I'll get back on the train.
Roll on 2017! Good luck with everybody's goals!
Hey ya'll. Here is Mar-Dec 2016
180lbs+, 32% BF to 156, 19% BF
Hey ya'll. Here is Mar-Dec 2016
180lbs+, 32% BF to 156, 19% BF
Thanks a lot, I will be working on continuing to decrease BF% and putting muscle on soon, rather than "keeping it off" so much, but definitely hoping to keep the active lifestyle a permanent thingAwesome work. Hope you find a type of exercise that helps keep it off or a life style that really sticks.
haha for sure.Also keep the beard.
Thank you!Proud of ya.
How did you do it?
Thanks a bunch. Good luck on yours as well sir.Nice job Hawk!
Glad to see this thread bumped.
Im in the process of cutting again. I should be down 10lbs by march. Then I'm running maintenance through the summer.
Good luck on hitting your goals, everyone!
Thanks a lot, I will be working on continuing to decrease BF% and putting muscle on soon, rather than "keeping it off" so much, but definitely hoping to keep the active lifestyle a permanent thing
A regular routine that you enjoy definitely makes a massive difference. What were you doing in your fitness program that got your down to your lowest, and did you enjoy it? What kind of stuff was the most boring?Mainting or improving past a certain point has been the toughest part for me. At my heaviest I was at 260 5'11". I slowly lost down to 240 and then started a real fitness program and moved at a good pace down to 200. I got bored though, tried some new things like running, but slowly crept back up to 220. Over the last few years I keep bouncing around, getting back to 200 but mostly hovering around 210. I really haven't achieved a "body transformation" just lost weight. I turn 40 soon and want to get under 200 by then. I know with IF and tracking calories I'll get there but need to come up with a way of staying there. I really seem to struggle with gaining strength and muscle.
A regular routine that you enjoy definitely makes a massive difference. What were you doing in your fitness program that got your down to your lowest, and did you enjoy it? What kind of stuff was the most boring?
If you have it available, I definitely recommended trying to do say two days of 45 mins of basic lifting to your week. It can be very satisfying, feels less monotonous than running or other steady-state cardio to me. And if you do enjoy it that will help with the "transformation" you're talking about, using the caloric energy you take in to build some muscle rather than just losing weight, though it is good for weight loss too (as long as you are taking in less than you burn as I'm sure is obvious to you since you mentioned tracking).
I'm lucky that I found that I absolutely love cycling as well, so if there is something like that for you- a good regular source of exercise that you enjoy for its own sake- try and find it. Swimming, hiking, rock climbing?
Hey ya'll. Here is Mar-Dec 2016
180lbs+, 32% BF to 156, 19% BF
72 pounds man, holy crap. Well done.So this was me back at 260
This is me now around 188
Even though I still have a bit of a gut I plan to end my hard core diet (ideal protein) and start exercising more to tone out the rest. I still plan to largely follow the ideas of ideal protein's diet once I'm done but I just want the flexibility to not eat the same handful of approved foods every day.
Thank you for this post, I go back and forth quite a bit with myself about posting "progress pics" or anything of the sort... I don't like how I look even at my best and I don't like to be vain, either. Any time I read something like this it reminds me of the actual reason to post stuff.Seriously impressive. Seeing this post has motivated me to get out of bed and go the gym. Finding the drive to lift has been a real struggle for me as I lose weight. Thank you for motivation!
Started working out hardcore two months ago, dropped from 330 down to 300. My goal is to hit 150. My sister says 250 should be my goal. I'm 6'2''. Can anyone advise?
Started working out hardcore two months ago, dropped from 330 down to 300. My goal is to hit 150. My sister says 250 should be my goal. I'm 6'2''. Can anyone advise?
Weight loss GAF I need help.
Weight loss GAF I need help. Just some background, I am 6'4, 269, 30-35% body fat and almost 32 year old man. I've struggled with weight my entire life. In the middle of 2015 I got up to 290 which was the most I weighed since 2004 and I decided I had to do something. I started counting calories and changed my diet and managed to get down to 248 in March of last year. Its been all downhill from there. My battle against hunger has become a losing one. In early January I was back up to 268 and decided to try and get my weight under control again. I've been working out four days a week this time which I didn't do previously and started trying to force myself back to 2100 calories a day as much as possible. Losing to hunger two or three days a week but, yesterday evening I weighed and was down to 262.6. I was super happy, seemed like I had finally broken through and was losing weight again.
Today after working out I was 269.8. I'm about to give up and just admit my natural weight is about 285 and I will always be fat. If I fight against the constant hunger and continue to not lose weight or inches whats the point? And by hunger I mean eating a full 600 - 800 calorie meal and being so much hungrier afterwards that l sometimes go eat a large pizza from Little Ceasars just to finally feel full. Is there anything I can do to try and curb my constant hunger? Should I talk to my doctor about gastric surgery? I just want to get down to 225 and then get in shape and it feels like my body is fighting as hard as it can to not lose weight.
Weight loss GAF I need help. Just some background, I am 6'4, 269, 30-35% body fat and almost 32 year old man. I've struggled with weight my entire life. In the middle of 2015 I got up to 290 which was the most I weighed since 2004 and I decided I had to do something. I started counting calories and changed my diet and managed to get down to 248 in March of last year. Its been all downhill from there. My battle against hunger has become a losing one. In early January I was back up to 268 and decided to try and get my weight under control again. I've been working out four days a week this time which I didn't do previously and started trying to force myself back to 2100 calories a day as much as possible. Losing to hunger two or three days a week but, yesterday evening I weighed and was down to 262.6. I was super happy, seemed like I had finally broken through and was losing weight again.
Today after working out I was 269.8. I'm about to give up and just admit my natural weight is about 285 and I will always be fat. If I fight against the constant hunger and continue to not lose weight or inches whats the point? And by hunger I mean eating a full 600 - 800 calorie meal and being so much hungrier afterwards that l sometimes go eat a large pizza from Little Ceasars just to finally feel full. Is there anything I can do to try and curb my constant hunger? Should I talk to my doctor about gastric surgery? I just want to get down to 225 and then get in shape and it feels like my body is fighting as hard as it can to not lose weight.
I've lurked this thread for quite a while. Really amazed by a lot of your results. Inspirational stuff.
I never thought I'd be posting in here, but here I am.
I've lost around 80 lbs in 8 months.
Still a lot of work to be done!
Lost weight, and gained fashion sense. Look good, man!
M/31/5'4 [200lbs>145 = 55 lbs] (6 months) MMA training
Good deal! We've got similar stats and my goal is around the same (5' 5" @ 140). It's taken me a few months to get things dialed in but I'm good to go now I think. Down 15 lbs after the first 4 months, but I expect that pace to quicken now that I've landed on a good diet and workout routine. Trying to get as close as I can by July 1st.
I know this place is pretty much dead, unfortunately, but I've lost 30.5 pounds in eight weeks (since the Super Bowl), as well as gained in my lifts at the gym a decent amount. The weight training gains are slowing down, which makes sense, but the fat is still coming off steadily. Started at 264.4 and now at 230.5
I know this place is pretty much dead, unfortunately, but I've lost 30.5 pounds in eight weeks (since the Super Bowl), as well as gained in my lifts at the gym a decent amount. The weight training gains are slowing down, which makes sense, but the fat is still coming off steadily. Started at 264.4 and now at 230.5
Hot damn that's some crazy progress. Congrats! Whats your end goal weight if you don't mind my asking?
I've got 30lbs left to go. My goal date for that is Sept. 1st.
I'm still undecided on what my end goal weight is because I haven't been this light in so long that I'm not sure what I'll look or feel like weighing any less than I do. For my height (5'10"), a heathy BMI ranges from 130-175, so I'm aiming for no more than 175. I know the BMI isn't a perfect measurement, and with my new strength training goals in place, at some point I'll be trying to put on weight for strength gaining purposes, so the number is still not concrete, but probably somewhere between 165 and 190.
My highest weight was 300, and I got down to 240 in 2013, and I've hovered anywhere from 240-265 since then, so I'm trying to break that barrier and get to below 200 for good.
Just did the math and realized I've lost an average of 0.497 lbs. per day for 88 days now. Down 43.7 pounds.
Mind if i asked how.
Currently at 204 (6 1'). I love running but my knees :-(, they wont let me. Need a way to cut down and good routine for a poor folk that can't afford a gym membership. Any help would be appreciated.
Mind if i asked how.
Currently at 204 (6 1'). I love running but my knees :-(, they wont let me. Need a way to cut down and good routine for a poor folk that can't afford a gym membership. Any help would be appreciated.
So I've lost over 100 pounds but I don't feel different. Only really dropped down one shirt size and one pants size. Everyone else's drops seem a hell of a lot more dramatic than mine. Not quite sure what to make of it, honestly.