Big Men

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  • I'm 6'2" and was 320 lbs when I started My Fitness Pal in December of 2011. I have lost 128 lbs over the last 10 months and weighed in at 192 lbs as of yesterday morning. I am going to go all the way down to my High School weight of 170 lbs to see if that is too crazy skinny and if so then I will put some weight back on. I am trying to get motivated enough to start working out so encouragement would be awesome.
  • jameseylefebure
    jameseylefebure Posts: 234 Member
    bump
  • sapphireswi
    sapphireswi Posts: 583 Member
    EYE CANDY ALERT!!!
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  • d_Mode
    d_Mode Posts: 880 Member
    hahaha, Swati...

    The only success I can share is that as a Type 2 diabetic I have been able to get off my insulin by sticking to 1700 calories per day and moderate exercise, about 30 minutes, 3x per week. I'm trying to get to 180 lbs and still have quite a way to go but I know I'll get there...
  • cqueenbee12
    cqueenbee12 Posts: 48 Member
    Lol! To all of us women who misunderstood the title. He said BIG men so of course I checked it out too. He wanted success stories though so I will say my fiance lost over a hundred pounds and it takes time and hard work to get that way. I myself am the slacker so that's why we came back to MFP. I do love the calorie counter though bc it helps you stay on track with what you're eating. Once you see how many calories are actually in the junk foods we eat you get to second guessing the foods.
  • sapphireswi
    sapphireswi Posts: 583 Member
    hahaha, Swati...

    The only success I can share is that as a Type 2 diabetic I have been able to get off my insulin by sticking to 1700 calories per day and moderate exercise, about 30 minutes, 3x per week. I'm trying to get to 180 lbs and still have quite a way to go but I know I'll get there...

    you totally forgot to mention the yummylicious yet healthy food you make :smile:
  • jwb330
    jwb330 Posts: 12 Member
    I am 6'3" and started MFP for the second time on January 1st, 2013 at 340lbs. For the first few days I just focused on tracking calories and staying below my recommended calories. Also I have tried to make an effort to be more productive at home. Instead of coming home and sitting in front of the TV I try to stay active marking things off the chore or to-do-list until bed time. This weekend I am going to start incorporating exercise both cardio and strength training. My goal weight right now is 250lbs and then will see how I feel and look at that point. Also I want to join a co-ed soccer league this spring and I know I can't do it at this weight and fitness level. Thank you for starting a thread for Big Men to share the experiences with each other. Good luck everyone and feel free to add me if you want. I am going to need all the help I can get.
  • threeonethree
    threeonethree Posts: 182 Member
    Some great stories in here. I'm a (soon to be former) big guy. I've lost over 80lbs and feel like a new person. Still have a long way to go but wow does it feel good.
  • chavaaguirre
    chavaaguirre Posts: 40 Member
    Hi guys, 6'4" 299 here, great stories here! I hope we all acomplish our goals this year, its up to US, the formula is simple, eat - move+
  • nxd10
    nxd10 Posts: 4,570 Member
    My husband is 6', 228 and on this site. He does tai chi an hour or more a day (he's an instructor). But he never posts on the forums.

    He just got a new iphone so he can track more successfully. He's lost 22 pounds, but his weight bounces up and down 20 pounds on a whim. He seems commited now and has lost 5 pounds in the last week. His goal is 185 - what it was when our oldest son was born. I am now lower than my weight then!
  • Im 6ft and i was 420lbs and i am currently around the 210lbs mark. I did this in only 45 weeks heres a pic. And im looking for new friends on here to give me more motivation and new training methods.

    Cheers,

    Craig.

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  • waskier
    waskier Posts: 254 Member
    Finally a post for all the big guys! Count me in! 6'2" and working on being trim and fit.
  • willster01
    willster01 Posts: 7 Member
    I was just thinking about this topic... I'm 6' 2" and started MFP at the end of November 2011. When I started my weight was 240 and as of today's weigh in, and I'm 218!
  • IAmAOneManArmy
    IAmAOneManArmy Posts: 13 Member
    Big dude right here 6'3 as well and definitely working on it.
  • EricInArlington
    EricInArlington Posts: 531 Member
    I'm not big on height, but I was big around. I started at 5'7 376lbs, now after 15 months am down to 184 lbs.

    very awesome!!
  • _SABOTEUR_
    _SABOTEUR_ Posts: 6,833 Member
    Hi,

    I'm 6ft5 here. For my progress so far see http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/838870-progress-shots-may-2012-to-dec-2012

    I started at 295lbs several years ago and now down to 206lbs. Feel free to add me. :)
  • EricInArlington
    EricInArlington Posts: 531 Member
    Im 6ft and i was 420lbs and i am currently around the 210lbs mark. I did this in only 45 weeks heres a pic. And im looking for new friends on here to give me more motivation and new training methods.

    Cheers,

    Craig.

    transform7smaller.jpg



    Great job!!!
  • j4nash
    j4nash Posts: 1,719 Member
    6'11", progress is in the pics. and the ticker
  • Just started on first of the year. 5"11, 280 lbs...Shooting for 180....Tried them all and this seems like not only the cheapest, but the best for logging calories etc....Good Luck to all big and tall fellas.
  • IAmAOneManArmy
    IAmAOneManArmy Posts: 13 Member
    Definitely good too see a lot of dudes losing...very motivational.
  • edessad
    edessad Posts: 91 Member
    Welcome. I've lost 47 lbs since Nov 2012. After years of trying and saying I will do it I finally am. Be proud of yourself for every pound lost as each pound less is an achievement.
  • firemanfive0
    firemanfive0 Posts: 228 Member
    started out at 296lbs on Aug 27. Just started C25K and looking forward to doing a 5K in June.
  • bpmichael
    bpmichael Posts: 28 Member
    Started in November 2012 at 293
    Currently around 283 and really getting into this.
  • Hi everybody, I'm new(ish) to MFP and I'm hoping to get down to around where I was pre-marriage/kids (about 200). I'm 6'7 and 252lbs. I'm not a success story, but seeing how well it's worked for everyone else I know I can get there.
  • iWaffle
    iWaffle Posts: 2,208 Member
    I started out at around 250 last year. I reached my goal of 220 and then dropped some more because, well because I needed to drop more than I thought. I've been around 210 since last August and I'm sticking with that weight for now. This really works if you log your food and are accurate about what you eat and what you burn in calories during exercise.

    As guys we have a much easier time losing weight than women do. This seems to be true for the most part. Biggest piece of advice I can give you is to pre-log your meals. Plan as much of your day out ahead of time and log your food BEFORE you eat it. It helps to know that those cookies are 75 calories each before you have 5 of them.
  • Illusent
    Illusent Posts: 228 Member
    Here's how my journey has been:

    Height: 6'5"

    Weight as of 06/01/12: 285 lbs.
    Weight as of 01/23/13: 215 lbs
    Difference: -70 lbs.
  • BigAlfrn
    BigAlfrn Posts: 173 Member
    5'10 and started at 301 In Jan of 2012 I'm now 268
  • 6'1" started 1/23/12 at 320
    today 207, been as low as 204.
    Did C25K, enjoyed it, and will be doing my first 5K the first weekend of March.
    Good luck man. Stay consistant.
  • Mikerails
    Mikerails Posts: 9 Member
    I am 6'4" and started at 280 in June 2011. I have basically been heavy ever since college (30+ years) and had forgotten what it was like to be near a "normal" weight. By using this site and consitantly logging my food I was able to lose 80lbs over the next 12 months. Since then I have been in maintenance mode and working to add a little more muscle where the fat used to be.

    No doubt this site can work wonders. Log everything, don't lie to yourself, and you should be fine. For me the information on the site made me better informed about my food choices and the resulting calories. By logging everything I became educated on where my calories were going and could then make smarter choices going forward.

    You will find lots of good (and bad) information on this site, and lots of opinions. Take them all in and form your own on what is important to you. For example, eating back excercise calories. Seems like it comes up daily. For me, I exercise a lot (6 times a week) and usually only eat back part of my exercise calories. That worked for me. As you come across topics like this read all the different opinions, do your own research, then do what works for you. There is no magic answer that works for everyone.

    Good Luck!
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