262 lb to 180.2 lb
jessienani
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I started at 262 pounds for my heaviest weigh in. I knew I needed to make a change for the better! I ended up using a TDEE Calculator website and found my caloric intake for weight loss and stuck to that! I am still sticking to it as I have some fat on the lower belt that I want to lose!
I never really cared about macros other than protein. I did a high protein diet with lots and lots of chicken (I can and do eat it every single day and never get tired of it). My fat intake in generally low and my carb intake is moderate.
I love that I am feeling healthy and strong!
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Great results! I have just recently altered my diet to up my protien. I am looking at 35% protein. Do you think the high protein percentage helped you in your weight loss or is that just how you wanted to eat?3
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Great results! I have just recently altered my diet to up my protien. I am looking at 35% protein. Do you think the high protein percentage helped you in your weight loss or is that just how you wanted to eat?
Great question! I feel like it really helped me curb my hunger but more importantly I noticed early on when I was experimenting with my macros that if I ate more protein I was experiencing less muscle loss during the process. However, I am sure there were many factors going into that beside protein intake.
Going forward I am keeping my protein at 1gram per pound of body weight a day.3 -
Great work! How tall are you?2
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TriShamelessly wrote: »Great work! How tall are you?
5'10"1 -
Nice job!!!
what your routine look like and how long it takes from 262 to 1822 -
Nice job!!!
what your routine look like and how long it takes from 262 to 182
Monday: Brazilian Jiujitsu Class 1.5 hours. Plus I take two 20 minute walks during the day.
Tuesday: Brazilian Jiujitsu Class 1 hour. Plus two 20 minute walks during the day.
Wednesday-Sunday: My routine varies but I'll either have a Chest & Tricep day, Back & Biceps & Shoulders, or leg day. Try to hit each muscle group at least once and usually always end all my days with doing some sort of ab circuit.
I try to do 4-6 different exercises for each body part and do about 3-4 set for 8-12 reps.
Since I grapple I want to stay fairly strong but also be able to move around easily.
My caloric intake varies. Generally, I eat around 2400 calories a day, but on days I grapple I usually up it by 100-200 calories.
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Thanks for providing the information on your weight loss journey and Great Job! I too am into MMA and it has been very helpful so far.0
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Damn dude. Good for you. Very similar trajectories, you and I. At 5"10, that's similar to what I'm staring at.
Started at 274
Sitting at 213
Target at 180
Height at 5'11.5" - 6'0
Time to current weight: 6 months
I'm staring at the next 33 pounds very hard. Giving me hope, though - I'd hoped to be done cutting by now, but no such luck. The 220 plateau screwed me up good.
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atrgemini - I really enjoyed your previous post that told your story. Very honest. Its more helpful to hear people's struggles (plateaus!) than to hear how "easy" it was. Great job!! You look awesome.2
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Excellent work! Good for you! Great going!1
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Damn dude. Good for you. Very similar trajectories, you and I. At 5"10, that's similar to what I'm staring at.
Started at 274
Sitting at 213
Target at 180
Height at 5'11.5" - 6'0
Time to current weight: 6 months
I'm staring at the next 33 pounds very hard. Giving me hope, though - I'd hoped to be done cutting by now, but no such luck. The 220 plateau screwed me up good.
You are doing great, too! I hear ya on the plateau! Let us keep going!3 -
@jessienani I wanted to come back here to ask about your intermittent fasting; I realized the original post didn't discuss it but did have it tagged. Specifically, during your cutting period, to the best of your memory.
I finished January @ 206.4; or rather, this is where I intentionally stopped on January 28th to bulk and keep my body confused (for the last 3 days I have consumed in excess with lighter than normal exercise). What was your intermittent fasting strategy while cutting? I employ the following:
Monday-Friday = 24 hour fast, usually 6pm to 6pm the following day, on a calorie deficit and 2 hours minimum of exercise a day (intense cardio)
Saturday-Sunday = flexible on calories, usually a margin of +/- 30% of my usual deficit, with multiple meals (lunch and dinner) and 2 hours minimum of exercise a day (intense cardio)
I'm asking because I am still trying to hit my target weight of 180 by end of March and want to see where you had the most success in order to emulate. I'm thinking of working around your strategy of protein consumption as well, and sticking to a diet high in fish and chicken + greens/rice.0 -
Looks like you're doing great. Great goal achievement...keep it up!1
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great job; I wish my son could meet you. He is at 325 pounds.0 -
wow awesome !!!!0
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@jessienani How's your training going? Still grinding over here - finally started my core work and lifting. Clocked in at 197 today; came back here to draw inspiration from your photos!0
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Incredible job! 👏🏼👏🏼
I also do the high protein, moderate carb and low fat diet and I’ve found it to be the most sustainable.0 -
Great job! I started at 268.8 and am working my way to 180.1
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You look amazing! good job0
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Wow!0
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This is wonderful news! Keep up the healthy lifestyle you've created!0
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Way to go!
I too am in the 5'-10" club! I started my journey at 239 lbs and bottomed out after a year and a half at 153 lbs. I've now settled in around 160 lbs which seems to be a nice number for me.
As always, the proof is in the picture:
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@jessienani amazing transformation and hard work, congratulations!! Also, I am going to need to know where that beautiful water and beach is at, so I can pretend to go there someday. Thanks!!0
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Amazing progress! How long did it take you?0
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Your story is AMAZING. The amount of dedication and discipline it takes to accomplish this kind of weight loss is crazy. I'm on a similar path as well (Down 108 pounds; started in March of last year) keep working hard buddy! You're so inspiring!0
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Wow this is inspirational! Thanks for sharing0
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That's great results - totally inspiring. How did you split your protein intake throughout the day?0
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