1lb from goal wt, 236 lb --> 186 lb, 6.5 months, pics
Mock_Turtle
Posts: 354 Member
I think in my intro post I stated that my goal was to get down from 236 lbs to 185 lbs by the end of May 2013, so I'm basically on schedule. The first 40 lbs went pretty much to plan at just over 2 lb/wk weight loss. The last 10 lbs have been harder and I've had to make adjustments to aim for 1 lb/wk weight loss and also had a 3-4 week stall mixed in there.
MFP tool has really helped me accurately assess my 'Calories IN'. The message boards have also had some nuggets of good info, it is worth scanning through the threads to find some good posts. The 'Recipes' forum has been gold. I haven't really put a lot of stock in 'eating back exercise calories' since I think the calculations are fraught with error. Instead I've just logged my data in a spreadsheet to back calculate my TDEE.
If I back-calculate my activity coefficient for the past 6 months, it works out to 1.50 ...... which is basically right in line with the 1.55 assigned to moderate exercise ..... I aim to work out 6 times a week, but miss days here and there so probably average 5/week, split up between either running or lifting weights. Sedentary job.
TL;DR pics or gtfo
BEFORE
Maybe 1 month after starting
AFTER
I'm thinking of trying to lose another 10-15 lbs but I need a break first. For now I think I will eat at maintenance while I formulate a plan.
I have to say, it feels great to get things under control and being active again. In many ways I feel like I've turned back the clock 10 years. Rather than lamenting wasted time I'm looking forward to things - plan on snowboarding again next winter after a 6 year hiatus. I just got to the point where I had to stop making excuses - you know the usual - work is stressful, i have no energy, my commute is too long, blah blah etc.
MFP tool has really helped me accurately assess my 'Calories IN'. The message boards have also had some nuggets of good info, it is worth scanning through the threads to find some good posts. The 'Recipes' forum has been gold. I haven't really put a lot of stock in 'eating back exercise calories' since I think the calculations are fraught with error. Instead I've just logged my data in a spreadsheet to back calculate my TDEE.
If I back-calculate my activity coefficient for the past 6 months, it works out to 1.50 ...... which is basically right in line with the 1.55 assigned to moderate exercise ..... I aim to work out 6 times a week, but miss days here and there so probably average 5/week, split up between either running or lifting weights. Sedentary job.
TL;DR pics or gtfo
BEFORE
Maybe 1 month after starting
AFTER
I'm thinking of trying to lose another 10-15 lbs but I need a break first. For now I think I will eat at maintenance while I formulate a plan.
I have to say, it feels great to get things under control and being active again. In many ways I feel like I've turned back the clock 10 years. Rather than lamenting wasted time I'm looking forward to things - plan on snowboarding again next winter after a 6 year hiatus. I just got to the point where I had to stop making excuses - you know the usual - work is stressful, i have no energy, my commute is too long, blah blah etc.
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good transformation man!
Keep it up0 -
You look amazing. I'm ragingly jealous that I've also lost 50lbs and my body has not changed as much as yours. Damn men.0
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first off -- great job!
second... back calculating actual TDEE. man, that's a brilliant idea. sadly, while i tracked all sorts of data since i started (weight, exercise results, etc) i only started tracking food here recently. though i know 'about' what i ate for the past few months.
is your TDEE back-calculating spreadsheet something others could easily use? Or should i just make my own?0 -
Great work bud! Keep on track don't look back.0
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You look great! Great job!!0
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well done, looking good. thats about where i want to be0
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Very nice! :drinker:0
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Amazing. You look like a completely different person. You are an inspiration. Congratulations!0
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What a transformation! Great job!!0
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Wow! You were good looking before, but smoking with the weight loss! Great job0
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Wow! Great transformation! Good luck witht the rest of your plans!0
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Awesome :drinker:0
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Well done!
Also looking forward to my own "break" at maintenance level.0 -
hats off to you bro!0
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Inspirational!0
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fantastic man - great results/dedication!0
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Wow!!! And you look like you have turned the clock back ten years, congrats!!0
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Absolutely amazing job!0
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looking hot before and after! congrats on all that you have done!!0
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You look amazing and it's inspirational, well done0
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congrats! just the change in your face alone is remarkable (you're body ain't looking so bad either )0
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Great job! You look GREAT!0
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u look awesome!!! keep going!!0
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daummmmmm0
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Great!0
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Good Job! :drinker:0
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Wow!! Good job, I bet you feel amazing!!!0
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Great job man! Inspiring!0
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:smokin: transformation brother! Great job!:drinker:0
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Nicely done! Completely different.0
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