My 92 Days with MFP (pics)
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You motivate me, inspire me and even throw in the occasional laugh:laugh:
I am proud to call you friend.:smooched:
ETA Oh and what's your address so I can send your wife that bat0 -
Well done! Great progress! you look amazing :-)0
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You're one of the awesomest people I've "met" on MFP! Thanks for being super encouraging and inspiring!!
And AMAZING job! You look phenomenal. I'm beyond impressed by you always!!!0 -
You look amazing! Go you! You should be SO incredibly proud of yourself. Just goes to prove that hard work DOES pay off. Well done!0
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great job!0
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Holy crap! 92 days?!?! WOWZERS! Good for you! Keep it up!
I can't wait to see how I look in 92 days!!! I'm only 10 days in my diet and exercise0 -
Couple of questions. How tall are you and what was your starting weight? What's your current weight? How many calories did you eat during this?
Just curious because everyone always preaches the "you need to be losing slowly or you'll lose all your muscle mass" thing. You lost like 20lbs a month and seem none the worse for it. What gives?0 -
wow....you are amazing......any ideas on how start with weight lifting?0
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Dude, that is amazing. You look awesome. Great job and thanks for the inspiration!0
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Holy Flying Spaghetti Monster, Batman! You've done fantastic! Very proud of you, my friend! :happy:
Solo guitar riff for you!0 -
Couple of questions. How tall are you and what was your starting weight? What's your current weight? How many calories did you eat during this?
Just curious because everyone always preaches the "you need to be losing slowly or you'll lose all your muscle mass" thing. You lost like 20lbs a month and seem none the worse for it. What gives?
Bump. Anyone? Where are all the experts who usually chime in about this stuff.0 -
Couple of questions. How tall are you and what was your starting weight? What's your current weight? How many calories did you eat during this?
Just curious because everyone always preaches the "you need to be losing slowly or you'll lose all your muscle mass" thing. You lost like 20lbs a month and seem none the worse for it. What gives?
Bump. Anyone? Where are all the experts who usually chime in about this stuff.
I'm a little over 5'6 and at my heaviest I was 240. When I started MFP 92 days ago, I weighed about 200. I weigh 170 now. So the 92 days equates to 30lbs. My MFP cal recommendation was 1640 and I ate back most of my exercise calories. There were days I went over too. I think running helped accelerate the burn, and I lifted and took in more protein than MFP recommended so I wouldn't catabolize my muscle.0 -
you look so great! Good work0
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wow....you are amazing......any ideas on how start with weight lifting?
There are many peeps on this forum that can suggest a plethora of programs. I like working out at home so I started with P90X and went from there. That showed me the basics and I read throughout the forums and incorporated more into my workouts. I mostly focused on compound lifts with very little rest between sets. My goal is for endurance so I can run longer and be more agile in martial arts.0 -
Congratulations! Truly an inspiration!0
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Awesome stuff bro! I hope to catch up to your in-shapeness at some point. Quite an inspiration!
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STEVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU ARE A SEXY BEAST YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Holy crap dude you are a Rock Star! I just knew it. :happy: Your results are amazing. You should be so friggin proud of yourself. You look like a complete different person. You probably feel like it too. Your progress just goes to show that anyone can do anything with dedication & hard work. You are such an inspiration & I am so lucky to call you my friend. Keep doing what you're doing buddy.0
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Wow!! Great job!0
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Thats a great job and it shows. Good luck with the next 90 days.0
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Couple of questions. How tall are you and what was your starting weight? What's your current weight? How many calories did you eat during this?
Just curious because everyone always preaches the "you need to be losing slowly or you'll lose all your muscle mass" thing. You lost like 20lbs a month and seem none the worse for it. What gives?
Bump. Anyone? Where are all the experts who usually chime in about this stuff.
I'm a little over 5'6 and at my heaviest I was 240. When I started MFP 92 days ago, I weighed about 200. I weigh 170 now. So the 92 days equates to 30lbs. My MFP cal recommendation was 1640 and I ate back most of my exercise calories. There were days I went over too. I think running helped accelerate the burn, and I lifted and took in more protein than MFP recommended so I wouldn't catabolize my muscle.
Thanks! That clears it up some. I thought maybe I was way off base with what I was doing. 10lbs a month is still steep but less bonkers than 20+ a month.0
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