Beer belly to Six pack

1LoveChips
1LoveChips Posts: 260 Member
1. Can it be done?
2. Anyone here managed it?
3. Got some photos to share with us fatties? :smile:

I'm currently at 17% body fat, 86Kg, 1.71m tall
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  • abadvat
    abadvat Posts: 1,241 Member
    Very possible - dedication, knowledge and consistency will get you there.
    17% is a rather good BF% you start getting the definition of the abs between 12% and 10%
  • SingingSingleTracker
    SingingSingleTracker Posts: 1,866 Member
    1. Can it be done?
    2. Anyone here managed it?
    3. Got some photos to share with us fatties? :smile:

    I'm currently at 17% body fat, 86Kg, 1.71m tall

    Yup, it's possible. But at your height and weight, you are really going to have to trim down to the 60-65Kg range to give those abs a chance to come out from hiding. Maybe even lower for your height depending on your body type. Lean and mean is the only way to get 'em to pop out. No inkling of a love handle should be detected. Drop weight, stick with exercise, weights. Drop weight. Drop weight. Drop weight. The abs will peak out for all to see once you are lean and mean.
  • SingingSingleTracker
    SingingSingleTracker Posts: 1,866 Member
    Very possible - dedication, knowledge and consistency will get you there.
    17% is a rather good BF% you start getting the definition of the abs between 12% and 10%

    Not sure howe he came up with that percentage at his height and weight.

    Run his numbers in the standard BMI Calculator and here's what it shows...

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    BodyFat

    He's right on the edge of overweight and obesity at 29.4 BMI.
  • NCSteveVH
    NCSteveVH Posts: 85 Member
    I went from a beer belly to a 4 pack in a year (perhaps I'm being a little generous to myself, but check out my before/after pics and you'll see I'm getting there). I'm now focusing on getting down to 10-12% BF by this summer so maybe then I'll have a more defined 4 pack. Not sure I'll ever get those bottom abs for a full 6 pack though! But if a 50 year old can do it, you can!
  • 1LoveChips
    1LoveChips Posts: 260 Member
    Looking good sir; I'm 35, but considerably more rotund.

    My calculation of my BMI comes to about 28.6, which is high indeed, but definitely not in the obese category.

    Thanks for the feedback.
  • waldo56
    waldo56 Posts: 1,861 Member
    1. Can it be done?
    2. Anyone here managed it?
    3. Got some photos to share with us fatties? :smile:

    1. Yes
    2. Yes
    3:
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    I started out @ 262 lb, 9/11/11, but don't have a good starting pic, first pic is after losing 42 lbs already.

    Still have a little leaning out to do, but not much, 1-2%. Not in a rush though, looking to get to 205-ish at the same time.
  • thatjosiegirl
    thatjosiegirl Posts: 362 Member
    1. Can it be done?
    2. Anyone here managed it?
    3. Got some photos to share with us fatties? :smile:

    1. Yes
    2. Yes
    3:
    7f6deee8-38a7-4c77-9efd-9e6cee00e755_zpsf4e4101c.jpg

    I started out @ 262 lb, 9/11/11, but don't have a good starting pic, first pic is after losing 42 lbs already.

    ^^^^^AWESOME!
  • QuietBloom
    QuietBloom Posts: 5,413 Member
    1. Can it be done?
    2. Anyone here managed it?
    3. Got some photos to share with us fatties? :smile:

    1. Yes
    2. Yes
    3:
    7f6deee8-38a7-4c77-9efd-9e6cee00e755_zpsf4e4101c.jpg

    I started out @ 262 lb, 9/11/11, but don't have a good starting pic, first pic is after losing 42 lbs already.

    Still have a little leaning out to do, but not much, 1-2%. Not in a rush though, looking to get to 205-ish at the same time.

    Well done sir! :drinker:
  • QuietBloom
    QuietBloom Posts: 5,413 Member
    Very possible - dedication, knowledge and consistency will get you there.
    17% is a rather good BF% you start getting the definition of the abs between 12% and 10%

    Not sure howe he came up with that percentage at his height and weight.

    Run his numbers in the standard BMI Calculator and here's what it shows...

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    BodyFat

    He's right on the edge of overweight and obesity at 29.4 BMI.

    We don't know how much lbm vs body fat he has. BMI doesn't show us this.
  • 1LoveChips
    1LoveChips Posts: 260 Member

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    waldo56 that is an awesome transformation. Lost for words...

    I especially like how your ticker reads "0lbs to go" :drinker:
  • tdelo7634
    tdelo7634 Posts: 40 Member
    For the record BMI and BF are two different things.

    BMI is a number that is used to evaluate your body size. It is not a percentage of body fat, but rather a general score that helps determine if your weight is healthy.

    Body fat percentage is a measurement of the fat on your body as opposed to muscle, bone and other lean body mass.
  • rsclause
    rsclause Posts: 3,103 Member
    I had no fat really except my gut and neck. Started running and watching my calories. Lost 33 pounds, seven more to go and then it's AB time. Yes it is possible.
  • fozzie500
    fozzie500 Posts: 177 Member
    1. Can it be done?
    2. Anyone here managed it?
    3. Got some photos to share with us fatties? :smile:

    1. Yes
    2. Yes
    3:
    7f6deee8-38a7-4c77-9efd-9e6cee00e755_zpsf4e4101c.jpg

    I started out @ 262 lb, 9/11/11, but don't have a good starting pic, first pic is after losing 42 lbs already.

    Still have a little leaning out to do, but not much, 1-2%. Not in a rush though, looking to get to 205-ish at the same time.


    well done sir,i am trying to achieve something similar,great inspiration/motivation.
  • Innovating
    Innovating Posts: 14 Member
    @waldo56 Now that was pure motivation...You look great...Your dedication has truly inspired me!!!
  • Poofy_Goodness
    Poofy_Goodness Posts: 229 Member
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    Impressive.
  • waldo56
    waldo56 Posts: 1,861 Member
    waldo56 that is an awesome transformation. Lost for words...

    I especially like how your ticker reads "0lbs to go" :drinker:

    I reached my "weight loss" goals in late spring 2012, having lost 75 lbs (low pt of 187 lbs).

    Since then I've been bulking-cutting, and have gained about 20 lbs of muscle and lost an additional 15 lbs of fat (been as high as 203 lbs and as low as 186 lbs).

    MFP doesn't have a ticker for weight gain, what I have is about as close as you can get, it can't do negative numbers for pounds to go and just says 0. Though I do need to adjust it as my current goal wt is 199 lbs and I'm 194 lbs at the moment.
  • cmwc123
    cmwc123 Posts: 45 Member
    wow! awesome
  • 1. Can it be done?
    2. Anyone here managed it?
    3. Got some photos to share with us fatties? :smile:

    1. Yes
    2. Yes
    3:
    7f6deee8-38a7-4c77-9efd-9e6cee00e755_zpsf4e4101c.jpg

    I started out @ 262 lb, 9/11/11, but don't have a good starting pic, first pic is after losing 42 lbs already.

    Still have a little leaning out to do, but not much, 1-2%. Not in a rush though, looking to get to 205-ish at the same time.

    Holy Crap Waldo56, you look AMAZING! what an inspiration!!!
  • donivsha
    donivsha Posts: 3 Member
    I also noticed you had better phones over the years.
  • Sharbear73
    Sharbear73 Posts: 96 Member
    1. Can it be done?
    2. Anyone here managed it?
    3. Got some photos to share with us fatties? :smile:

    1. Yes
    2. Yes
    3:
    7f6deee8-38a7-4c77-9efd-9e6cee00e755_zpsf4e4101c.jpg

    I started out @ 262 lb, 9/11/11, but don't have a good starting pic, first pic is after losing 42 lbs already.

    Still have a little leaning out to do, but not much, 1-2%. Not in a rush though, looking to get to 205-ish at the same time.

    Look at you, like superman! Seriously. Studly.
  • Wow now thats amazing great job
  • CandiesAndSweets
    CandiesAndSweets Posts: 167 Member
    1. Can it be done?
    2. Anyone here managed it?
    3. Got some photos to share with us fatties? :smile:

    1. Yes
    2. Yes
    3:
    7f6deee8-38a7-4c77-9efd-9e6cee00e755_zpsf4e4101c.jpg

    I started out @ 262 lb, 9/11/11, but don't have a good starting pic, first pic is after losing 42 lbs already.

    Still have a little leaning out to do, but not much, 1-2%. Not in a rush though, looking to get to 205-ish at the same time.

    That is one phenomenal transformation! Congratulations!!
  • CrusaderSam
    CrusaderSam Posts: 180 Member
    waldo56 that is an awesome transformation. Lost for words...

    I especially like how your ticker reads "0lbs to go" :drinker:

    I reached my "weight loss" goals in late spring 2012, having lost 75 lbs (low pt of 187 lbs).

    Since then I've been bulking-cutting, and have gained about 20 lbs of muscle and lost an additional 15 lbs of fat (been as high as 203 lbs and as low as 186 lbs).

    MFP doesn't have a ticker for weight gain, what I have is about as close as you can get, it can't do negative numbers for pounds to go and just says 0. Though I do need to adjust it as my current goal wt is 199 lbs and I'm 194 lbs at the moment.

    I remember you saying you had loose skin but at no point do I see you having any, at least in the pics posted.
  • abadvat
    abadvat Posts: 1,241 Member
    Very possible - dedication, knowledge and consistency will get you there.
    17% is a rather good BF% you start getting the definition of the abs between 12% and 10%

    Not sure howe he came up with that percentage at his height and weight.

    Run his numbers in the standard BMI Calculator and here's what it shows...

    11946341785_321b95d74e_z.jpg
    BodyFat

    He's right on the edge of overweight and obesity at 29.4 BMI.

    General rule to thumb is 10-12% BF% for abs to pop out. Agreed that those numbers vary from person to person however that is the target that is mainly looked at when ever guestimating / setting targets.
    I personally do not use BMI as in my books it is a complete tool.
    The method is not accurate as it does not take into consideration bone density, fat mass and lean mass, which vary for every person whether they are slim or obese.
  • STLBADGIRL
    STLBADGIRL Posts: 1,693 Member
    Wow....you look soooooooooooooooooooooooo good. Congrats on the major transformation!
  • soldiergrl_101
    soldiergrl_101 Posts: 2,205 Member
    1. Can it be done?
    2. Anyone here managed it?
    3. Got some photos to share with us fatties? :smile:

    I'm currently at 17% body fat, 86Kg, 1.71m tall

    I did it and I didnt eat very healthy either. I just gave up soda, ran every day and did 100 crunches holding an 8lb medicine ball. see my profile pics for proof :)
  • Patovader
    Patovader Posts: 439 Member
    Yes, it can be done. I lost nearly 50 pounds and carried most of my weight on my belly (I looked like I was 6 months pregnant and had large moobs!)

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    Golf Summer 2010 by alan.paterson20, on Flickr

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    12 pounds to go by alan.paterson20, on Flickr

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    Comparison Pic by alan.paterson20, on Flickr

    Good luck :)
  • Vex3521
    Vex3521 Posts: 385 Member
    1. Can it be done?
    2. Anyone here managed it?
    3. Got some photos to share with us fatties? :smile:

    1. Yes
    2. Yes
    3:
    7f6deee8-38a7-4c77-9efd-9e6cee00e755_zpsf4e4101c.jpg

    I started out @ 262 lb, 9/11/11, but don't have a good starting pic, first pic is after losing 42 lbs already.

    Still have a little leaning out to do, but not much, 1-2%. Not in a rush though, looking to get to 205-ish at the same time.

    +1! Way to go!

    and I had to just laugh at a guy admitting to MOOBS.... Can say I've finally seen it =) But what fantastic progress to you too Sir!
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