Weight is still gone...Thank you MFP and Friends.

MFP tracker does not show it but I started my journey in March of 2011 (approx. 1082 days ago) I just want to remind everyone that you should try to change your lifestyle and don't think of it as a diet (diets never last).
When this all began in March of 2011 I weighed at least 280 lbs. I honestly think that I was closer to 290 lbs. I was embarrassed to look at the scale. I was a fat guy who was coaching my kids to play soccer. I felt like a hypocrite, telling the kids to hustle and expecting them to run, when I couldn’t. Looking back I can't believe that I was that person. I decided that something had to change. When I looked at my health and eating habits, I wasn’t being fair to my kids. Kids only know what they are taught and I was not setting a good example.
In the beginning, I was very naive to what I was eating. I thought that it did not matter what I ate as long as I was working out. I became discouraged when I noticed that nothing was changing. I realized, with the help of my wife, how important it was to eat the right types of foods and the right portion size of those foods. I started logging my food on My Fitness Pal. I learned how many calories I need to eat to maintain my weight (~3000 calories) and that I need to eat less than that if I want to lose. So my wife and I changed our lifestyle. We are not on a diet; There aren't any forbidden foods, we just try to make healthy food choices, get regular exercise and stay within our daily calorie goals (mine is ~ 2000 calories). I lost most of my weight making changes to my diet, running and cycling. Remember sometimes in order to continue to see changes you need to change your routine. That is when I discovered CrossFit. CrossFit has helped me maintain a level of fitness that is far superior to anything I have ever experienced. It has helped me find confidence in myself and the ability to push my personal limits. I can do things that I never thought that I could do before. For the first time in my life I actually look forward to lifting weights and enjoy going to the gym (box). My typical routine is Cross Fit on Monday thru-Friday. Saturdays are either spent at the box or I run/ride a bike. Sunday is my recovery day. I continue to push myself by setting new fitness goals. I started with timed 5K runs and last June I completed my first ½ marathon. I have since competed in 4 competetions. Just recently I competed one called "The Juggernaut 2.0”. I finished 6th out of 12 and got a new Personal Record of 500 lbs on my deadlift, 345 lbs on my back squat. It felt pretty awesome.
My goals have changed a lot during the past 2 almost 3 years. My current goal is to lose body fat and get stronger overall. I currently weigh 206 lbs. yes it is more than my lowest weight but it is actual muscle. I know that while I still have a long way to go, I am on the right track. I have some of my highlights listed below.
Running Highlights and lows
Date Weight Longest distance Total time(min/mile)
March 2011 272 lbs 1.84 miles 22min 56 sec. 12:28 min mile
October 2012 197.6 lbs 5.74 miles 48 min 19 sec.8:25 min mile

Races and official times
5K Hot Chocolate race 22min 14 sec (7:11 min mile)
10K Turkey Trot 49min 34 sec (7:59 min mile)
½ Marathon Northshore 1 hr 56 min 24 sec (8:44 min mile)

Started Crossfit in September of 2012
Movement Original PR Current
Back Squat 185 lbs 345 lbs
Front Squat 95 lbs 260 lbs
Clean 55 lbs 200 lbs
Snatch 35 lbs 145 lbs
Deadlift 275 lbs 500 lbs
Bench Press 105 lbs 175 lbs


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Replies

  • Gardengail
    Gardengail Posts: 596 Member
    Congratulations on the results of all your hard work - what a transformation!
  • jlshea
    jlshea Posts: 494 Member
    Very nice! Your family must be so proud.
  • indians1975
    indians1975 Posts: 29 Member
    Thank you.
  • AJ_G
    AJ_G Posts: 4,158 Member
    I just want to make sure I read that right. You can deadlift 500lbs, but your max bench press is 175?
  • indians1975
    indians1975 Posts: 29 Member
    Yes that is totally correct. I am working on my upper body.That was my 500 lb deadlift in the collage.
  • AJ_G
    AJ_G Posts: 4,158 Member
    Yes that is totally correct. I am working on my upper body.That was my 500 lb deadlift in the collage.

    Ok, I just had to ask, you don't see that big of a difference very often haha. Keep up the good work
  • tmt2003
    tmt2003 Posts: 176 Member
    Very nice! Your family must be so proud.

    We are!

    Todd- Thanks for starting this journey with me! Let's get the last of it off!

    Love you!!!
  • craignev
    craignev Posts: 1,247 Member
    Wow.....you've both done incredibly well!! Congratulations.
  • indians1975
    indians1975 Posts: 29 Member
    I want to Thank Gardengail, jlshea, AJ_G and craignev for your kind words.

    I am looking forward to finishing this off and sustaining what we have done. It has been almost three years since we started. It seems normal to weigh portions out. Maybe crazy to some but it works for us.
  • tmt2003
    tmt2003 Posts: 176 Member
    Wow.....you've both done incredibly well!! Congratulations.

    Thank you!!
  • angel5561
    angel5561 Posts: 142 Member
    Wow you look like a totally different person! Amazing job
  • indians1975
    indians1975 Posts: 29 Member
    I owe it to the lady in this picture. She is my wife and I could not be prouder.


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  • BarbellBlondieRuns
    BarbellBlondieRuns Posts: 511 Member
    Great job! Cool pics! :D
  • BarbellBlondieRuns
    BarbellBlondieRuns Posts: 511 Member
    And wowza! Nice catch! You lucky guy.
  • firesweetheart
    firesweetheart Posts: 92 Member
    I owe it to the lady in this picture. She is my wife and I could not be prouder.


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    Wow, your wife is awesome! :drinker: Props to you both on your journeys and setting a great example for your kids.
  • WOW! Congratulations to you AND your wife! You both look amazing!

    Stephanie
  • indians1975
    indians1975 Posts: 29 Member
    And wowza! Nice catch! You lucky guy.



    Your telling me. I am the lucky one.
  • indians1975
    indians1975 Posts: 29 Member
    Thank you everyone. It has been such an amazing journey. I just wish we would have started it sooner. Everyone has to start somewhere. If you don't start than you already failed. The only failure you can have is not trying. Working out helps speed the process but eating wise is where you will truly see the changes happen.
  • denisegunnels
    denisegunnels Posts: 43 Member
    Well done!
  • tmt2003
    tmt2003 Posts: 176 Member
    I owe it to the lady in this picture. She is my wife and I could not be prouder.


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    Awww! I'm the lucky one :) thanks for all your support <3
  • awww....you both are such an ispiration great job :)
  • itzehoe
    itzehoe Posts: 614 Member
    GREAT JOB!!
  • qtgonewild
    qtgonewild Posts: 1,930 Member
    You two are awesome :)
  • indians1975
    indians1975 Posts: 29 Member
    Thanks everyone. It is just crazy to me to get this much feedback.
  • lisawinning4losing
    lisawinning4losing Posts: 726 Member
    Congratulations to you both. It's so great when two people can lift each other up. I can say "you deserve each other" and mean it in a good way. <3
  • denmark979
    denmark979 Posts: 112 Member
    amazing transformation. you and your wife!!!! you guys rock!!!
  • indians1975
    indians1975 Posts: 29 Member
    Congratulations to you both. It's so great when two people can lift each other up. I can say "you deserve each other" and mean it in a good way. <3

    Thank you so much that is a very nice thing to say.
  • tmt2003
    tmt2003 Posts: 176 Member
    amazing transformation. you and your wife!!!! you guys rock!!!

    Thank you!
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