I went from morbidly obese to 6 pack abs! Ask me Anything
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davidp2711 wrote: »Op great story do you have any guides to for starting weights what sort of routeine you stuck to
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this may be an old thread, but super inspiring! Thanks for all of the information. Glad I started lifting early. I'm hopeful, then, that my skin will not be loose and gross. Great job!!0
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Hi, I am loosely following IIFYM, need to get better with tracking, what is the least amount of protein I should eat if I need to lose around 55 lbs, I am 27 yrs old 5'7 and currently 215 so I think I am still classified as morbidly obese0
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Hello, I had a couple of questions. Two weeks ago I started exercising every day and lowered my calorie intake to 1500 a day as well as giving up sodas and smoking. Everything is going great down 7lbs so far(started at 205 now at 198 BMI 32 height 5'6) but I'm concerned I may not be getting all the nutrients I need. Is there any particular supplement or vitamin a woman can take that will ensure this while losing weight. Also I hear about protein and whey in shakes and smoothies to help with getting fit. Are these things I should be adding in to what I already do? Thanks for any help. And congrats on your success!!0
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Absolutely phenomenal!0
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Hi, I am loosely following IIFYM, need to get better with tracking, what is the least amount of protein I should eat if I need to lose around 55 lbs, I am 27 yrs old 5'7 and currently 215 so I think I am still classified as morbidly obese
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Hello, I had a couple of questions. Two weeks ago I started exercising every day and lowered my calorie intake to 1500 a day as well as giving up sodas and smoking. Everything is going great down 7lbs so far(started at 205 now at 198 BMI 32 height 5'6) but I'm concerned I may not be getting all the nutrients I need. Is there any particular supplement or vitamin a woman can take that will ensure this while losing weight. Also I hear about protein and whey in shakes and smoothies to help with getting fit. Are these things I should be adding in to what I already do? Thanks for any help. And congrats on your success!!
As far as whey is concerned, treat it like any other food. It is not special or unique. It's simply a high quality source of protein much like chicken, eggs, yogurt, etc. Eat it if you want to and count it towards your protein goal. The fact that it is quick, convenient, and dollar per gram one of the most affordable protein sources makes it appealing to a lot of people. I use whey daily in recipes and mixed with cereal and milk.0 -
What an incredible transformation! thank you for putting all this out there, great job...0
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It's awesome. Congrats. You look great. i have one question- have you never had stretch marks? or sagging skin after losing weight? I lost a total of 40 lbs so far and I have some sagging skin on my belly and i hate it.0
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Wowza! Nicely done Sir! No questions here but this just motivated me to get my workout on for the day!0
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It's awesome. Congrats. You look great. i have one question- have you never had stretch marks? or sagging skin after losing weight? I lost a total of 40 lbs so far and I have some sagging skin on my belly and i hate it.
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Awesomeness!!0
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wow, super amazing and inspiring. Well done!0
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Great inspiration. We're the same height and I weighed close to your starting weight when I stopped and looked myself in the mirror and said to myself that this s**t has got to go.
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Hey Vismal
Good Job with your weight loss. You look ripped and that is great because I was of the perception that if you lift heavy weights you will get big.
I started on 1st Nov, 2014 with Insanity workout at weight 212 Lbs and am down 9 lbs now with 3 inches off my starting waist of 40 inches. I am on day 44 now and I have seen some transformation with Insanity, I am gonna complete it. My question is I was thinking of doing P90X after Insanity but you mentioned lifting heavy is the way to go. So after this Insanity workout should I do p90x or 5X5. Will I lose my belly doing 5X5 as I wanna get ripped like you.
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Congratulations, that's an amazing transformation. What do you think are the top 5 things that led to your success?
2. Understanding that "eating clean" is meaningless and that in order to have true life long success I had to eat foods I enjoyed (ice cream, cookies, etc) on a regular basis but in moderation
3. Lifting heavy weights
4. Not listening when people say "you lost enough already" or "you are getting too skinny"
5. Learning as much about the science behind nutrition and dieting as possible. There is more pseudoscience and myths in this field then any other on earth! So much BS to cut through to find the truth.
Thanks i needed to read that this morning. I am so tired of people trying to take over my weight loss and tell me how to do things. Don't know what their problem or intention is but I am sick of hearing things like: You don't really need to track every bite, Oh you can have a little bit, You should be doing lots of reps and low weight, You don't need to lose that much, etc. Gotta ignore those who try and sabotage the plan.
SO the big question is HOW DO YOU FIND OUT WHAT IS TRUE about nutrition and health? The internet is full of stuff, what's good?0 -
Reading this today 12/14/14 and your still answering questions! God Bless and may you have continued success! Your an amazing inspiration!0
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vitreouslawyer wrote: »Hey Vismal
Good Job with your weight loss. You look ripped and that is great because I was of the perception that if you lift heavy weights you will get big.
I started on 1st Nov, 2014 with Insanity workout at weight 212 Lbs and am down 9 lbs now with 3 inches off my starting waist of 40 inches. I am on day 44 now and I have seen some transformation with Insanity, I am gonna complete it. My question is I was thinking of doing P90X after Insanity but you mentioned lifting heavy is the way to go. So after this Insanity workout should I do p90x or 5X5. Will I lose my belly doing 5X5 as I wanna get ripped like you.
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pattyjoshockley wrote: »Congratulations, that's an amazing transformation. What do you think are the top 5 things that led to your success?
2. Understanding that "eating clean" is meaningless and that in order to have true life long success I had to eat foods I enjoyed (ice cream, cookies, etc) on a regular basis but in moderation
3. Lifting heavy weights
4. Not listening when people say "you lost enough already" or "you are getting too skinny"
5. Learning as much about the science behind nutrition and dieting as possible. There is more pseudoscience and myths in this field then any other on earth! So much BS to cut through to find the truth.
Thanks i needed to read that this morning. I am so tired of people trying to take over my weight loss and tell me how to do things. Don't know what their problem or intention is but I am sick of hearing things like: You don't really need to track every bite, Oh you can have a little bit, You should be doing lots of reps and low weight, You don't need to lose that much, etc. Gotta ignore those who try and sabotage the plan.
SO the big question is HOW DO YOU FIND OUT WHAT IS TRUE about nutrition and health? The internet is full of stuff, what's good?
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Great Job. I feel so Encouraged right now. How does a 16 year old girl 5ft. 4inch Shrink her internal stomach from two years of binging.
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Your amazing x iv lost 126 pounds so far x need to tone up now! Xx0
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Have you considered doing another bulk ?0
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It's awesome. Congrats. You look great. i have one question- have you never had stretch marks? or sagging skin after losing weight? I lost a total of 40 lbs so far and I have some sagging skin on my belly and i hate it.
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orchidee1987 wrote: »Have you considered doing another bulk ?
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Wow!! Absolutely amazing you look great well done! I'm wanting to start lifting so in it for the feedback!! Going to look up the 'ice cream fitness 5x5 and the strong lift 5x5 thanks0
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What great results! Love to see before and after photos. It's a great inspirations! Congratulations!0
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Sorry if already asked, but how did you tighten up all the loose skin? I'm sure it helps to be young, but did you do anything in particular on the skin front?0
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ignatiusreilly wrote: »Sorry if already asked, but how did you tighten up all the loose skin? I'm sure it helps to be young, but did you do anything in particular on the skin front?
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Very great transformation. My highest weight was 318lbs and I'm now stuck around the 280lb mark. I struggle with emotional eating and I'm trying to figure out how to retrain my brain to stop that. Every day I go over my calorie count and I find I mainly blow it at night when I'm bored. I don't smoke, drink or do drugs. I have no real addictions. I just like eating and have always been brought up that way. When I was a child it was nothing to eat and at that time people weren't obsessed with calorie counting or exercising like today. Now we realize what is needed for success and it's the whole training yourself to a new lifestyle. It's not easy for some people.
Excellent job you've done and you should be very happy with yourself. Thanks for sharing your experience and helping out.0
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