299 by the end of the year
JVClubs
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so the first day of the month and the last day i cheated, i cheated bad had pizza, burgers, even some oreos, u name it stuff i never eat, only for two days tho, then its back to 1800 calorie diet and working out for 70-75 minutes a day yay =/ (not really)
im 392 now, finally out of the 400s for the first time in probably 5 or 6 yrs, now I want out of the 300s, i got half the year to go, and not counting january (didnt weigh myself ) i lost 66lbs... its gonna be along shot but i desperately want to get to that spot even tho my original goal is 275, if i can get to 299 by the end of the year, I can live with that.
so im stationary biking 16-24 miles a day anywhere from 60 minutes to 80) life weights for maybe 5 mins, what should i add on? i need a fat burner, not a muscle builder.
oh and with this month im going to drink a glass of water before every meal, see if tht helps any
im 392 now, finally out of the 400s for the first time in probably 5 or 6 yrs, now I want out of the 300s, i got half the year to go, and not counting january (didnt weigh myself ) i lost 66lbs... its gonna be along shot but i desperately want to get to that spot even tho my original goal is 275, if i can get to 299 by the end of the year, I can live with that.
so im stationary biking 16-24 miles a day anywhere from 60 minutes to 80) life weights for maybe 5 mins, what should i add on? i need a fat burner, not a muscle builder.
oh and with this month im going to drink a glass of water before every meal, see if tht helps any
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But if you're not interested, I would just recommend lots of cardio. Biking, swimming, walking, the good stuff.0 -
I couldn't figure out what your question was. Are you asking if people think you can do it? It's over a pound and a half a day. Maybe, if someone made it their sole purpose, they could do it...but it would be difficult.
It may be an unrealistic goal.
Congrats on all your success. Very awesome.0 -
I couldn't figure out what your question was. Are you asking if people think you can do it? It's over a pound and a half a day. Maybe, if someone made it their sole purpose, they could do it...but it would be difficult.
It may be an unrealistic goal.
Congrats on all your success. Very awesome.
Did you read the whole post? They asked for exercise advice.0 -
I couldn't figure out what your question was. Are you asking if people think you can do it? It's over a pound and a half a day. Maybe, if someone made it their sole purpose, they could do it...but it would be difficult.
It may be an unrealistic goal.
Congrats on all your success. Very awesome.
im looking for what i can add on too my excerise, im pretty committed and i realizze how little time is left in the year, but i still going to try my hardest0 -
Fat burners are all hard cardio, sad to say. No way around it. Do you have any physical restrictions? Can you handle high impact exercise? I've had ridiculously good luck with zumba, and kickboxing offers a similar burn. I can't stress swimming enough, especially if you have joint problems. Of course, the fastest, most efficient calorie burn is always going to be running, but I hate seeing people who aren't conditioned for it ****ing up their knees or ankles.
What do you LIKE to do? What are you most likely to not hate day in and day out? And why does it have to be so soon? I understand wanting your body back and not wanting to wait, but it'll be a lot easier to keep it off and a lot easier on your body - your joints, your internal organs, everything - if you find a moderate exercise you enjoy and do a reasonable amount of it. Remember that overexercising leads to injury almost every time.0 -
Fat burners are all hard cardio, sad to say. No way around it. Do you have any physical restrictions? Can you handle high impact exercise? I've had ridiculously good luck with zumba, and kickboxing offers a similar burn. I can't stress swimming enough, especially if you have joint problems. Of course, the fastest, most efficient calorie burn is always going to be running, but I hate seeing people who aren't conditioned for it ****ing up their knees or ankles.
What do you LIKE to do? What are you most likely to not hate day in and day out? And why does it have to be so soon? I understand wanting your body back and not wanting to wait, but it'll be a lot easier to keep it off and a lot easier on your body - your joints, your internal organs, everything - if you find a moderate exercise you enjoy and do a reasonable amount of it. Remember that overexercising leads to injury almost every time.
nah my joints still intact thank god, i dont have any real restriction except my stamina kinda sucks, lol and tbh i never had much of a body to begin, ive always been really big and i could never picture myself out of the 300s to step on a scale and see that would be crazy, but i want this asap. and im willing to work at as much as i can.
zumba looks interesting, ive always wanted to know how to dance good0 -
today im 377, seems like that 299 is forever and a day away tho, the good thing is im FINALLY after being like 562, starting to notice a change...kind of...idk its hard but tomorrow is cheat day omggggg....(tries not to over do it)0
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thought i lose alot more in august then i did, i only missed going to the gym 3 times!!! ughhh 12 lbs dropped =( gonna be a miracle in order to lose the rest of this weight.0
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why are you only doing 5 minutes of strength training!?0
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Congratulations, what a great job! Add more strength training!0
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why are you only doing 5 minutes of strength training!?
I don't have any practical experience with it, but at almost 400 pounds, perhaps it's a mobility issue?
Much easier to situate yourself on one of those bikes, and slowly pedal.
If I were approaching 400, I wouldn't worry much about any muscle I might lose (and this is probably a sedentary individual, so how much could be lost anyway?). We're not talking about typical bulk/cut cycles.0 -
i am lifting weights more then ever before, i say i lift about for about 15-20 mins, including stretching, the issue im having is working my core.0
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why are you only doing 5 minutes of strength training!?
I don't have any practical experience with it, but at almost 400 pounds, perhaps it's a mobility issue?
Much easier to situate yourself on one of those bikes, and slowly pedal.
If I were approaching 400, I wouldn't worry much about any muscle I might lose (and this is probably a sedentary individual, so how much could be lost anyway?). We're not talking about typical bulk/cut cycles.
i know i cant ride the bike forever lol i only lost 12 lbs in august and i only missed biking 3 times the whole month. so soon ill have to go to the elliptical0 -
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why are you only doing 5 minutes of strength training!?
I don't have any practical experience with it, but at almost 400 pounds, perhaps it's a mobility issue?
Much easier to situate yourself on one of those bikes, and slowly pedal.
If I were approaching 400, I wouldn't worry much about any muscle I might lose (and this is probably a sedentary individual, so how much could be lost anyway?). We're not talking about typical bulk/cut cycles.
i know i cant ride the bike forever lol i only lost 12 lbs in august and i only missed biking 3 times the whole month. so soon ill have to go to the elliptical0 -
You've lost a lot of weight and should be proud!! You're making excellent progress. Keep it up.0
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the elliptical switch over was really the key, at first it was a hard work out and i got worried when it got too easy but now im going to really press for october!! still such a long way from 299 tho...ugh it seems forever away...but im no longer discouraged by august sloppy month of only losing 12 lbs0
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the elliptical switch over was really the key, at first it was a hard work out and i got worried when it got too easy but now im going to really press for october!! still such a long way from 299 tho...ugh it seems forever away...but im no longer discouraged by august sloppy month of only losing 12 lbs
Try swimming, too. Burns calories like nobody's business and tones muscles.0 -
I completely understand that you want quick results, as that definitely helps to keep one motivated when you have a lot to lose. I started at 362 and as of my last weigh-in, I was 276. It's been coming off right at 20 lbs. a month. I started out just doing cardio, but quickly added weight training. Since I'm not able to run yet and have problems with my feet, my cardio is strictly stationary bike, which burns a pretty good amount of calories. I work out 7 days a week, doing 35-40 minutes of weight training and 50-90 minutes of bicycling. I couldn't do that much at first, but it didn't take too long to work up to it.
As far as diet, I don't eat any exercise calories back. I also don't eat the calories recommended by MFP because I'm trying to lose the weight faster than 2 lbs. per week. However, if you decide to go that route, I strongly recommend two things. You must make your food, versus processed stuff, and eat lots of veggies and lean protein, so you're getting the nutrients you need and so you're not hungry. You won't be successful if you're not able to sustain your eating plan long term. I take an iron and calcium supplement because I've been anemic in the past and I don't drink much milk. I also take a multi-vitamin or Shakology. It doesn't make much sense to me to shred a lot of fat, yet still be unhealthy.
Another thing that will help is to drink half your weight in ounces of water every day. I drink a bit more, just because I really like water.
As you lose more weight, you will definitely want to up your weight training. That will help your metabolism, help with excess skin, and you'll be strong and fit, versus skinny and flabby.
If there's anything else I can do to help, please feel free to message or friend me. I don't have all the answers, but I know what's been working for me. I feel great and have tons of energy that I haven't had in a very long time.
Best wishes!!!0 -
I'd like to add that you need to set realistic goals for yourself. A year end goal of 299 is unlikely. Don't set yourself up for failure.
Goals should be SMART....
Specific
Measurable
Attainable
Realistic
Timely0 -
I completely understand that you want quick results, as that definitely helps to keep one motivated when you have a lot to lose. I started at 362 and as of my last weigh-in, I was 276. It's been coming off right at 20 lbs. a month. I started out just doing cardio, but quickly added weight training. Since I'm not able to run yet and have problems with my feet, my cardio is strictly stationary bike, which burns a pretty good amount of calories. I work out 7 days a week, doing 35-40 minutes of weight training and 50-90 minutes of bicycling. I couldn't do that much at first, but it didn't take too long to work up to it.
As far as diet, I don't eat any exercise calories back. I also don't eat the calories recommended by MFP because I'm trying to lose the weight faster than 2 lbs. per week. However, if you decide to go that route, I strongly recommend two things. You must make your food, versus processed stuff, and eat lots of veggies and lean protein, so you're getting the nutrients you need and so you're not hungry. You won't be successful if you're not able to sustain your eating plan long term. I take an iron and calcium supplement because I've been anemic in the past and I don't drink much milk. I also take a multi-vitamin or Shakology. It doesn't make much sense to me to shred a lot of fat, yet still be unhealthy.
Another thing that will help is to drink half your weight in ounces of water every day. I drink a bit more, just because I really like water.
As you lose more weight, you will definitely want to up your weight training. That will help your metabolism, help with excess skin, and you'll be strong and fit, versus skinny and flabby.
If there's anything else I can do to help, please feel free to message or friend me. I don't have all the answers, but I know what's been working for me. I feel great and have tons of energy that I haven't had in a very long time.
Best wishes!!!
wow good luck to you miss thats great advice, i really do need to consider taking in alot more water0 -
so ive weighed myself, i was suppose to wait till midnight (couldnt help myself) so i did now and im at 333 *sigh*
this was suppose to be that month id lose 20 lbs again, i def worked much harder this month then i did in september, only missed the gym twice and drank only twice. this was probably my best month EASILY EVER and only 15? smh so wack im disappointed.
whats worse is that with 34 lbs to lose in 61 days which is more or less impossible0 -
15 pounds is an incredible feat!
I've learned that setting date goals won't work. I wanted to be below 200 by my birthday in September. That gave me 8-9 months to work towards it. Well, I hit it three weeks later than planned. Keep doing what you're doing and be patient. It will come off when it comes off.0 -
8 days till i weigh in and i can only wonder how much weight ive lost this month, missed the gym the first time in 16 days yesterday...0
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just wanted to say - I think you're doing amazing !0
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Honestly, I think you're going a little crazy over this. Obsessing about it is going to make you miserable. Just LOOK at the amazing achievements you've made! 15 pounds in a month is HUGE. Getting from over 500 to 333 is HUGE. Be PROUD! Your progress is amazing, and keep in mind that as you get smaller, you're going to be losing MUCH less per week.
I personally lose less than one pound per week, and haven't lost more than 10 pounds in the last YEAR. You have to learn to take pride in what you've accomplished, no matter how small, and realize that the progress you have made is enormous! Many people would be ecstatic to be having that much progress, so don't take it for granted! Enjoy the ride, and don't keep your eye exclusively on the destination.0 -
You are going amazing. Dont be so hard on yourself. Huge congrats on your progress so far.
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Dude, you're doing awesome. Don't let the number on the scale relative to the time-frame you have arbitrarily set for yourself dishearten you.
Losing 92lbs in less than six months is almost impossible unless you are nearly starving yourself to do so. At 2lb/week, you're looking at 46 weeks to lose that kind of weight.
The real story here is that as of your previous weigh-in, you've lost 170lbs. If I could make the font bigger, I would. ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY POUNDS!!!! THAT is amazing regardless of whether, or not you hit what you're going for by the new year.
Just think, by next Christmas, you'll be telling your family to buy you size medium/large shirts instead of 2-3xl. Keep up the hard work.0 -
I think you're incredible!
Don't stress if you're not at 299 by the end of the year - because it won't be long into 2015 before you ARE at 2990 -
thanks you guys are really sweet lol, imma try not to stress over it, but i admit its on my mind almost more then anything, i have a photo of me ill upload now compared to myself in may, and u can see a little difference0
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