I went from morbidly obese to 6 pack abs! Ask me Anything
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You look great!
How has getting down to this weight and building up muscle impacting your life? The good and bad of it.
The bad: I'm kind of a pain about going out to eat certain places. I don't much like eating food I didn't prepare unless its on my very few and far between free days. Don't get me wrong I eat treats and snacks all the time but I weigh/prepare them myself so I can account for it. I will always feel the need to better myself. When I was fat I didn't care. Sometimes this can be mentally exhausting. But the bads don't even begin to compare to all the goods.1 -
Amazing transformation and sorry, I did ogle you .1
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I love you. In a platonic admiration way. I think it's so important to be helpful and kind while you post here, and I appreciate your help. Here are some of my observations: correct me if I am wrong...
If you are new to weight lifting and are on a deficit, you can build mass if you are very overweight. You have to be eating protein and watching your macros (Gnc has a good supplement shake) but it is possible.
I agree that anyone on a weight loss regime should do strength training from day one! I am using resistance bands because I can't afford a gym or free weights. I also got some kettlebells. I can barely lift 10 pounds, but I'm trying. And women can benefit too. You won't bulk up like the Hulk unless you really really try.
I take supplements like Taurine and L-Argine and a pill specifically designed with amino acids. I can't stress enough the benefit of a healthy fat like Fish Oil with Omega 3. I've also become an avid label reader and avoid any trans fat or hydrogenated crap (oil mixed with a metal like aluminum! Yuck! )
My friends use a website called A Workout Routine because the guy gives good advice. Have you checked it out? I was told that if you can do 20 reps at a certain weight with no problem, it's time to add weight. Maybe you'll do less reps but its better.
My personal journey is a bit rocky. I'm not losing as fast as my 300 pound counterparts, and it's frustrating. But I feel better and I think I'm shrinking. How can I rock that weight loss? Do you recommend more exercises or no carbs and sugar?
You look great dear, and I know you're feeling purpose driven!0 -
hello! i have lost every fat in my body except my belly fat. i play basketball most of the time. i have a set of dumbbells at home. about a week now started visiting the gym and starting lifting. but how do i get rid of the belly fat? i am starting to get frustrated. i've been doing this routine for a year now.0
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i'm an asian. 5'7", 161 pounds,
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and a male.0
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additional info, ( sorry for flooding you guys)
started a diet plan when i discovered that you can track your calories easily with MFP. that's only about a week now. and feel it will be a big change for me.0 -
Dang! You go! It's an amazing transformation!0
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I may have just missed it while reading through all the pages, but over what time frame did your 110lb loss occur?0
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Hi again!
I saw that you noted whey as a protein source and a relatively cost effective one.
Can you elaborate on where to buy it, what brands, what to look for on the package, what to do with it?
I've had it in those Naked Protein drinks and really liked it, and it felt great, but those drinks are 400+ calories and $4 a bottle...
Thanks!ive got a question...im finding it very difficult to increase my weight lifted at all during weight loss. been at an 1100 calorie deficit for awhile now, and suspect that may be involved, but i havent been able to increase my weights for a month and a half now. sometimes i even have to scale back a plate or two on machines to finish my last set. my gym does not have. many free weights, mostly machines, so while 5x5 interests me i dint have the equipment to do it.
should i just expect to have to wait until in done losing weight and start eating at or above maint before i can really build strenght?I may have just missed it while reading through all the pages, but over what time frame did your 110lb loss occur?2 -
You are awesome!!! amazing work! :noway: that's dedication!0
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Great job! You are truly a motivation!0
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Any loose skin issues associated with your weight loss? Did you prepare for potential loose skin while you transformed? Any advice, comments much appreciated.0
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I've always wanted to do an AMA so I thought I'd set one up here. The basics about my story are that I went from 315lbs to 195 and have been making small gains in muscles/losses to fat ever since. Ask me anything, anything at all!
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Great thread and congrats on all of your success! II started my journey at 290lbs and am currently down to 247. My goal is around 190. I am 42 years old.
My question is in regards to lifting. When I hit my goal of about 190 I want to start trying to put on muscle mass. I currently lift weights but I understand that I cannot build mass while on a deficit and the lifting at this stage is only so my body doesn't burn my muscle mass. I'm of average size right now, slightly muscular but definitely not huge. I lifted weights in my teens and 20's but from there on I didnt do much up until about a year ago when I began my weight loss journey.
When I hit my goal how much should I increase my calorie intake and for how long? weeks or months? I'm currently on a 1000 cal a day deficit and eat about 2600 cals a day. As I get closer to my goal my cal intake should be around 2000 taking in consideration recalculating my TDEE as my weight drops. I dont want to gain too much weight and erase my months of progress. Thats a bit scary to think about happening but I want to get more muscle mass.
I was watching a great new bodybuilding documentary called Generation Iron and some of the bodybuilders said they eat well over 7000 cals a day to bulk up. I understand that a professional bodybuilders diet to gain mass will be different than an ordinary person who wants to make quality mass gains. In your opinion what would be a respectable caloric increase to build mass once I hit my goal? Also should I slowly increase my calories or jump all in at once?
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Wow, great losses and gains! Thanks for sharing and being willing to give such candid answers. I think people have already asked the questions I had for you, but thanks for answering them!0
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Congratulations. Do you continue to do cardio?0
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Great job! You look awesome!0
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I love you. In a platonic admiration way. I think it's so important to be helpful and kind while you post here, and I appreciate your help. Here are some of my observations: correct me if I am wrong...
If you are new to weight lifting and are on a deficit, you can build mass if you are very overweight. You have to be eating protein and watching your macros (Gnc has a good supplement shake) but it is possible.
I agree that anyone on a weight loss regime should do strength training from day one! I am using resistance bands because I can't afford a gym or free weights. I also got some kettlebells. I can barely lift 10 pounds, but I'm trying. And women can benefit too. You won't bulk up like the Hulk unless you really really try.
I take supplements like Taurine and L-Argine and a pill specifically designed with amino acids. I can't stress enough the benefit of a healthy fat like Fish Oil with Omega 3. I've also become an avid label reader and avoid any trans fat or hydrogenated crap (oil mixed with a metal like aluminum! Yuck! )
My friends use a website called A Workout Routine because the guy gives good advice. Have you checked it out? I was told that if you can do 20 reps at a certain weight with no problem, it's time to add weight. Maybe you'll do less reps but its better.
My personal journey is a bit rocky. I'm not losing as fast as my 300 pound counterparts, and it's frustrating. But I feel better and I think I'm shrinking. How can I rock that weight loss? Do you recommend more exercises or no carbs and sugar?
You look great dear, and I know you're feeling purpose driven!3 -
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wow congrats! good work!1
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Moisturize and exfoliate. It helps a little. The 2 biggest things that help with lose skin are lifting to preserve/gain lean mass, and time. My skin is almost completely recovered at this point. It is still not tight and probably never will be but the hang is virtually invisible unless I am in a push up position. So as long as I don't do push ups at the beach I'm good...lol
But you are correct, fit with loose skin looks and feels better then fat. It's also worlds healthier. With cloths on you can't notice at all!
Dude, where is this loose skin you speak of??? If I didn't see the before picture, I'd say you were born this way, lol. Great job! You look awesome. I will be reading on for all of your advice in this thread.0 -
hello! i have lost every fat in my body except my belly fat. i play basketball most of the time. i have a set of dumbbells at home. about a week now started visiting the gym and starting lifting. but how do i get rid of the belly fat? i am starting to get frustrated. i've been doing this routine for a year now.additional info, ( sorry for flooding you guys)
started a diet plan when i discovered that you can track your calories easily with MFP. that's only about a week now. and feel it will be a big change for me.
Have you noticed any significant differences when you polish your ol fella?2 -
Any loose skin issues associated with your weight loss? Did you prepare for potential loose skin while you transformed? Any advice, comments much appreciated.Congratulations. Do you continue to do cardio?
Dude, where is this loose skin you speak of??? If I didn't see the before picture, I'd say you were born this way, lol. Great job! You look awesome. I will be reading on for all of your advice in this thread.0 -
Awsome work man! Im also 6'1", was 250 and now down to 195. I still have the annoying midsection fat im trying to lose. Otherwise im looking pretty skinny now. I recently friended someone else who recomended the stronglift 5x5, im realy hoping I can eventually get your results.0
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One thing I've admittedly wondered about getting THAT low in bodyfat (to the 10% level) is does it affect your ability to do long endurance activities.
I like to hike. I like to backpack. I have been known to go on several week long backpacking trips covering close to 200 miles. In my experience doing that I tend to lose about 8 pounds of fat on a 14 day trip simply because my TDEE is something like 5500 calories hiking 15 mile days with a pack over elevation.
My concern would be if I ever was down to 10% bodyfat would I even be able to do that anymore? With my current build if I were to be 10% bodyfat I don't think I'd have 8 pounds of fat to lose at which point I'd wonder if I would just flat out run out of steam 10 days in no matter how "fit" I was.
Have you ever done long-term endurance type exercise while being at 10% or lower bodyfat? Is there a percent bodyfat at which you might look good aesthetically but functionally you are actually at a lower endurance?0 -
Was it difficult losing the last 15lbs to become so cut and lean like you? I guess you have lucky genetics to have turned out so amazing looking. Many other people who lose that much are left with wrinkly skin that prevents them from looking lean. Looking at you now, I can't even see signs of you being formerly obese. That's rare.0
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Awsome work man! Im also 6'1", was 250 and now down to 195. I still have the annoying midsection fat im trying to lose. Otherwise im looking pretty skinny now. I recently friended someone else who recomended the stronglift 5x5, im realy hoping I can eventually get your results.One thing I've admittedly wondered about getting THAT low in bodyfat (to the 10% level) is does it affect your ability to do long endurance activities.
I like to hike. I like to backpack. I have been known to go on several week long backpacking trips covering close to 200 miles. In my experience doing that I tend to lose about 8 pounds of fat on a 14 day trip simply because my TDEE is something like 5500 calories hiking 15 mile days with a pack over elevation.
My concern would be if I ever was down to 10% bodyfat would I even be able to do that anymore? With my current build if I were to be 10% bodyfat I don't think I'd have 8 pounds of fat to lose at which point I'd wonder if I would just flat out run out of steam 10 days in no matter how "fit" I was.
Have you ever done long-term endurance type exercise while being at 10% or lower bodyfat? Is there a percent bodyfat at which you might look good aesthetically but functionally you are actually at a lower endurance?Was it difficult losing the last 15lbs to become so cut and lean like you? I guess you have lucky genetics to have turned out so amazing looking. Many other people who lose that much are left with wrinkly skin that prevents them from looking lean. Looking at you now, I can't even see signs of you being formerly obese. That's rare.1 -
Excellent thread. Not one negative comment from Viamal all the way through, that has to be a first on this site.
You should be an inspiration to every one that wants to get lean, you have shown that t can be done without the magic pill or snake oil.
I read quite a lot by Lyle McDonald and Alan Aragon regarding nutrition, I use body building.com for training tips.
Do you have anyone that inspired you, nutrition or training regime wise?0
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