I went from morbidly obese to 6 pack abs! Ask me Anything
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Wow, you look incredible! No questions, but good on you!6
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Holy Amazing, congratulations! I do have a question. This week I started weight lifting 3 x a week ( i can't do anymore that that with my kids/schedule). I also run with a double stroller 3x a week, HIIT 2x week and Yoga a few times as well. I recently finished a program where my calories were quite low, I wasn't doing any weight training, just intense cardio, I have lost about 50lbs since having my kids and now I am down to the last 5-10lbs and also wanting to get stronger, biggest trouble spot is my low belly fat and loose skin. My confusion lies with how much I should actually be eating now that I am also doing weight training.
As of today my MFP is set to 1700 after using a calorie calculator on Scooby's workshop. This is more than I have been eating, but I am not sure if it's enough/too much? Just hoping for a little advice, Im pretty new to calorie counting and brand new to weight training = overwhelmed!2 -
What Equiptment did you use? If you could talk to me as if I am stupid as I am unsure about all the different stuff. CHeers2
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bump to read more answers later!0
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WOW! You look amazing!!!
On-topic question: how long did it take for you to actually see results? And at what point were you comfortable eating "treats" and not feel guilty about it? (I feel like when I'm eating treats, I let myself down, because it doesn't add up to my goal)Hey
I want to loose 40 lbs... I m beginner with this app
I can't go to gym
But usually.for my exercise I either play 1 hour badminton or 1 hour walk
With 1200 calories a day and this much exercise can I achieve my goal?
If yes how much time?
If no then plz suggest somethingGood to see you Vismal.
To everyone out there Vismal is one of the smartest people I know out there. His advice is always on point and if he is here to offer his help then you'd be crazy to not jump all over it. His dedication to this game is unquestionably top of the line.3 -
WoW!! U look amazing, what a job u have done!! I`m proud of you and I have only seen you`re picture:blushing:
You wanted questions so here goes:
What is you`re favorite food?
Favorite treat?
How often, how much and how do u work out?
What was the hardest part of the change? The first month, six months or now keeping it up?
Ps, Just in case u dident know it by now, U look AMAZING!!!I wouldn't call that morbidly obese... but really good job, you should definitely be proud of yourself!
315 lbs at a height of 6'1 is by definition mobid obesity. Too many people don't want to identify as mobidly obese. I would never had thought of myself as such but again, by definition of the word, I was.Had you always been overweight?
Yes. In grade school I was "husky". In highschool I was a football player but played line and had plenty of extra fat. In college I lost all the muscle I gained from football and went from "big" to "fat". After college I really let myself go.7 -
No questions, just HELLLLLLOooooooo you look great!1
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Congrats, sir
My question:
Going from photo 2 to photo 3 (both @195) what has been your training/lifting routine?I have lost weight, I have about 20 to 30 more pounds to go, my bodyfat is still above 30% ... I just committed to doing P90X with a friend (I'm on day 6). I was tossing around the idea of heavy lifting (especially 5 x 5) before and now after reading some of your comments I am wondering if I am wasting my time with P90X and should have started lifting instead? Do you think it's possible to do both without overtraining?
What contributed most to your weight loss?I'm familiar with your lifting routine. I did starting strength and then some texas method after about 6 months of SS. How do you stay motivated with your lifting when you hit that inevitable plateau and the weight starts to get up there? I know weight is relative, but it became really hard to psyche myself up to get under the bar for 315lb ATG squats. I eventually went back to just running since I love it and ultrarunning and powerlifting work at cross purposes. I was very happy with the huge gainz, but I couldn't really hang when they stopped coming and I had to find a reason to keep hitting it. I'm really just asking out of curiosity since I obviously didn't last long in the iron game until I got a bit burned out. Great work! You should be very proud!How did you keep your motivation up through this? I'm down 63 pounds in 6 months. People say i'm looking great but with a starting weight of 310 I still see myself as still just being fat and feel like this is never ending....18 -
Fantastic transformation!0
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Did you stop losing when you started using weights? As Ive been successful for 4 months losing 55 odd lbs and am wandering what the immediate effect will be if I lift0
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Holy Amazing, congratulations! I do have a question. This week I started weight lifting 3 x a week ( i can't do anymore that that with my kids/schedule). I also run with a double stroller 3x a week, HIIT 2x week and Yoga a few times as well. I recently finished a program where my calories were quite low, I wasn't doing any weight training, just intense cardio, I have lost about 50lbs since having my kids and now I am down to the last 5-10lbs and also wanting to get stronger, biggest trouble spot is my low belly fat and loose skin. My confusion lies with how much I should actually be eating now that I am also doing weight training.
As of today my MFP is set to 1700 after using a calorie calculator on Scooby's workshop. This is more than I have been eating, but I am not sure if it's enough/too much? Just hoping for a little advice, Im pretty new to calorie counting and brand new to weight training = overwhelmed!What Equiptment did you use? If you could talk to me as if I am stupid as I am unsure about all the different stuff. CHeers1 -
Did you stop losing when you started using weights? As Ive been successful for 4 months losing 55 odd lbs and am wandering what the immediate effect will be if I lift10
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What Equiptment did you use? If you could talk to me as if I am stupid as I am unsure about all the different stuff. CHeers
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But if I were to purchase it what weights etc? Is it the ones with a bar which you lift or hand lifts I literally have no idea and cant seem to find the answers online. I obviously will need a bench press but what else cheers0 -
Do you think that if you had been lifting from the beginning your skin may have stayed tighter???
Did you have any stretch marks at the beginning?? If so, how have they changed??2 -
You look so so so great!! Great job on your progress, you are absolutely amazing!
My jaw literally dropped when I saw this, haha
Anyway - I have ~100 more lbs to lose. I'm super scared of loose skin, and I saw you said heavy lifting helps?
The thing is, I unfortunately don't have enough money for gym membership, and I only have 2lb dumbbells at home. :P Are there other exercises that I could do at home, maybe work out using my own body weight?
Thanks in advance! Amazing job once again!0 -
Inspiring! :flowerforyou:0
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No questions. You look awesome, congratulations, your replies have been illuminating.
Thank you for taking the time :flowerforyou:0 -
I starting lifting maybe 6 months into my weight loss. Originally it was just diet and running. I wish I would have started lifting from the get go though. That would be what I consider my number 1 mistake. As for the type of lifting, I did it wrong at first by doing a typical "bro split" where you do a body part a day with high reps and low weight. I later switched to 5x5 training which is what I would have started with day 1 if I had to go back and do it again. I currently do a upper/lower 4 day a week split for intermediate lifters.
(I approve of ^this message. :drinker: )
Sounds like although you had a couple of things you would do differently, you still generally had the right ideas.
Congrats on your transformation. Well done.1 -
I starting lifting maybe 6 months into my weight loss. Originally it was just diet and running. I wish I would have started lifting from the get go though. That would be what I consider my number 1 mistake. As for the type of lifting, I did it wrong at first by doing a typical "bro split" where you do a body part a day with high reps and low weight. I later switched to 5x5 training which is what I would have started with day 1 if I had to go back and do it again. I currently do a upper/lower 4 day a week split for intermediate lifters.
(I approve of ^this message. :drinker: )
Sounds like although you had a couple of things you would do differently, you still generally had the right ideas.
Congrats on your transformation. Well done.
Great advice for the new lifters. Lifting is the way to go! Keep it up, sir.0
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