6'3' Started at 477 lbs(216.7 kg) 4 months in.
RandyGruber
Posts: 11
Hello, my name's Randy. I have been on MFP for about a month now, actually tracking my diet, exercise, and water in take.
Last August I tipped the scales, and I hit my highest weight, EVER, of 495 lbs, I started a new job and started to slim down a little bit. By December I had cut down to 477 lbs, and I met someone who changed my world forever. I found someone whom I wanted to change for, so I began a journey of fitness, at first for her; but now it's obviously for me. I found this out the first time I went and worked out after working a 14.5 hour shift, with a half hour break. That was my turning point(February 2013)
In December my best friend Aaron(MightyWarturtle) and I started our journeys to a better life. He wanted to lose a little weight(like 10 lbs) and begin toning. I had a much larger goal, of losing around 240 lbs, while going for that beach body I have always wanted. We started slow working out 1 or 2 days a week, now we work out 5 or 6 days a week and have fully progressed into being addicted to fitness.
Coming into this journey I had no idea how strong willed I would become, how each small event in my life would push me that much farther into my workouts. Through some of my other good friends giving me workout ideas, and pushing me to keep at it, even when it got bad. I then posted my first "reach-out" on MFP April 4th, and gained a bolstering number of friends, and people who just wanted to join together in our quests to achieve our goals.
Over the past month I have gone every hard on my workouts, and except for weekends(I work in a restaurant so it's more difficult those days) I have been very strict on my diet. 5 days ago I got impatient and weighed my self, I was shocked at the results and added them into my profile, and got tons of support. Today I went and confirmed that my scale was accurate by using a medical scale at Complete Nutrition.
It's official 4 months into my journey I am down 107 lbs, including all of the muscle I have been packing on. I just wanted to post this, so that you can see. No matter where you are in life, whether your 150 lbs, and you want to get down to 130. Or you have a goal like me, either for health reason or just for personal benefit and you want to lose well over 100 lbs, anything is possible if you are willing to commit, and put in the time and effort required to meet your goals.
This is me last October, I am the Gentleman on the far Right.
That was about 485 lbs, I was definitely a different person. I was a bit intoxicated that night, but I used to run from photographs so there are not many of me out there from that time.
This is me as April 4th, when I was down 78 lbs.
I was astonished by how much I had lost, you can see the expression. I am even more shocked today, but here is the most recent photo taken literally a minute or two ago.
107 lbs down.
Anyways, thanks for reading. Feel free to add me, I am by no means shy, I work a lot though. So I may not personally post on things often, i do it quite randomly; but I am always here if you need to message me and ask any questions.
Best of luck, and remember when the going get s tough; it means you're doing something right. This journey will never be easy, but it is so worth it, and I'm not even half way there yet!
Last August I tipped the scales, and I hit my highest weight, EVER, of 495 lbs, I started a new job and started to slim down a little bit. By December I had cut down to 477 lbs, and I met someone who changed my world forever. I found someone whom I wanted to change for, so I began a journey of fitness, at first for her; but now it's obviously for me. I found this out the first time I went and worked out after working a 14.5 hour shift, with a half hour break. That was my turning point(February 2013)
In December my best friend Aaron(MightyWarturtle) and I started our journeys to a better life. He wanted to lose a little weight(like 10 lbs) and begin toning. I had a much larger goal, of losing around 240 lbs, while going for that beach body I have always wanted. We started slow working out 1 or 2 days a week, now we work out 5 or 6 days a week and have fully progressed into being addicted to fitness.
Coming into this journey I had no idea how strong willed I would become, how each small event in my life would push me that much farther into my workouts. Through some of my other good friends giving me workout ideas, and pushing me to keep at it, even when it got bad. I then posted my first "reach-out" on MFP April 4th, and gained a bolstering number of friends, and people who just wanted to join together in our quests to achieve our goals.
Over the past month I have gone every hard on my workouts, and except for weekends(I work in a restaurant so it's more difficult those days) I have been very strict on my diet. 5 days ago I got impatient and weighed my self, I was shocked at the results and added them into my profile, and got tons of support. Today I went and confirmed that my scale was accurate by using a medical scale at Complete Nutrition.
It's official 4 months into my journey I am down 107 lbs, including all of the muscle I have been packing on. I just wanted to post this, so that you can see. No matter where you are in life, whether your 150 lbs, and you want to get down to 130. Or you have a goal like me, either for health reason or just for personal benefit and you want to lose well over 100 lbs, anything is possible if you are willing to commit, and put in the time and effort required to meet your goals.
This is me last October, I am the Gentleman on the far Right.
That was about 485 lbs, I was definitely a different person. I was a bit intoxicated that night, but I used to run from photographs so there are not many of me out there from that time.
This is me as April 4th, when I was down 78 lbs.
I was astonished by how much I had lost, you can see the expression. I am even more shocked today, but here is the most recent photo taken literally a minute or two ago.
107 lbs down.
Anyways, thanks for reading. Feel free to add me, I am by no means shy, I work a lot though. So I may not personally post on things often, i do it quite randomly; but I am always here if you need to message me and ask any questions.
Best of luck, and remember when the going get s tough; it means you're doing something right. This journey will never be easy, but it is so worth it, and I'm not even half way there yet!
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You're doing an amazing job!!! Keep it up Glad I'm I've been on your friend's list to watch you as you've succeeded0
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Wow!!! Great!!!!0
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WOW! You're doing great!! Very inspiring :-)0
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You look fantastic! Keep up the good work :):)0
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107 pounds...awesome...keep up the good work dude0
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You are doing so well! Amazing! Great work0
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You are amazing! Just keep on going, I know you will get there!0
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As a side note, the pounds are falling off easy right now, because you have a lot more fat on you than some. Not a big deal. I said that to say this: It will be even harder and harder. Keep your head on straight, and stay focused on your goals. Make sure you are getting your proper macronutrients, and there is nothing wrong w/ having a cheat every now and then. Matter of fact, I go by the philosophy of "If it fits your macros." I'm on a 40/40/20 right now and my body is responding well. Some may not respond to it and would have to find a different ratio. Point is, as long as I can fit it in my macros, i eat whatever I want. Bear in mind; however, I'm not eating junk, but if I have a craving for a cookie or two and I see I need some fats and carbs, then I will have said cookie. You're doing great...keep up the good work my friend. Stay focused and have a goal and don't steer from that goal. Never let anybody tell you cannot do something.0
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This is fantastic. Keep going... you are doing great so far.0
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Amazing start! You look so freaking happy I just know you will keep pushing until you reach your goals.0
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great work, keep it up, good if you could change to a 50/30/20 diet to help a bit more with the loss. works well for me on P90X20
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You rock! Great work!!0
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Wow! You look great! Keep up the amazing work! You are such an inspiration....Thank you for posting this!0
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YOU ARE AWESOME!!!!!!0
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Awesome job! Congrats!!0
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Amazing loss so far, well done, keep up the great work and well done for taking steps to improve your health0
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You are AWESOME!! What a difference!! You are a major inspiration to me!!0
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Great work and love your attitude! Thanks for sharing0
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That's awesome!!! Thanks for sharing. I'm rooting for you!!!!0
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Good job on the progress so far. I started at 405 pounds in Feb. 2012 and I'm now at 226 pounds (I'm 6-0). I agree with the other post above that you lose more pounds when you first start out.
I lost 69 pounds in my first four months (dowm from 405 to 336) and 95 pounds in my first six months. By comparion, in the last four months, I have lost 36 pounds (down from 262 to 226). I still continue to lose but it's at a slower pace. I talked with my doctor and he recommended to go slow. Plus, it's better with loose skin. Make sure to also drink lots of water. Another recommendation I have is to track your measurements every other week (waist at navel and hips) and take progress photos. Keep it up man!0 -
Wow, that is awesome! Great job and keep it up! It's hard to stay motivated...I started out in June of 2011 at 225 pounds and then I found out that I have a gluten intolerance. All I ate was bread, and I had a hard time with staying away from it. I decided that June to change my life over. I stopped eating bread, and although there are tons of gluten substitutes, I decided to stay away from them because of the high sugar, carbs, and calorie content. I also decided to start working out more and I dropped down to 180 pounds. I stopped working out because school became too stressful (last fall) and for some crazy reason I started smoking...not a good choice at all. I am still in the process of quitting and I have started to work out more, and thank god I didn't gain anymore weight. My goal is to get down to 150 pounds. It is hard though! Keep up the great work!!!0
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Congrats and keep it up. I started around the same stats as you. I am 6'3" and at a physical in August I weighed in at 489. For me it registered as 11 lbs form 1/4 of a ton not close to 500 and for some reason 1/4 of a ton sounds like so much more then 500 lbs.
There is always something that triggers it for each person. Could be a person, a photo, an event where you finally decide enough is enough. As you have already started to experience though is what starts as a weight loss journey becomes a Life journey. You will discover so much about yourself and what you are actually capable of, and it is so much more than you would ever have imagined. Remember there are going to be hard times througout this trip and just rely on all the knowledge you are learning and friends you are making to guide you through them.
I would also advise to listen to your body, it will tell you when you are pushing to hard. There is a difference between being sore and being injured and knowing when to push through and when to take that extra day of rest will help you avoid the latter.
I too have become addicted to the gym. I currently lift (stronglifts program) MWF, do a Lose Big program at my gym working with a trainer for an hour on S,TH and then walk/jog a 5k on the track on Tues, rest on Sat and the weeks that the scale seems to not want to cooperate I look at the inches that I have lost or the strength I have gained. I keep a spreadsheet that I use to track my progress showing my weight/measurements every Sun and what my current stats on each lift for that week that really motivates me to keep getting up every morning at 5:15 to get to the gym.
Keep up the great work and remember Eat Less Move More gets it done.0 -
Wow, Randy!! Over 100 pounds gone in four months!! That is just OUTSTANDING!!
Just wanted to say keep up the GREAT WORK!! Congrats!0
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