Plan: Obese to six pack. This time I ain't messing around
bradjryder
Posts: 9 Member
G'Day Everyone!
Just started my journey to go from obese to six pack. Well I'm 6'4" and 122kg (269lbs)
I'm not aiming halfway for a few lost kilos, but the whole hog for many reasons. Feel free to add me as a friend and keep me on track haha.
Looking forward to getting to know more people on here and seeing their progress too.
Righto I'm out!
Brad
Just started my journey to go from obese to six pack. Well I'm 6'4" and 122kg (269lbs)
I'm not aiming halfway for a few lost kilos, but the whole hog for many reasons. Feel free to add me as a friend and keep me on track haha.
Looking forward to getting to know more people on here and seeing their progress too.
Righto I'm out!
Brad
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That's Awesome! Good luck on your journey.0
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Good luck. I notice you write "this time". What killed your effort last time? Will it happen again?0
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Hey Mate, Last time was about 5 years ago when I lost 20kg in about 3 months. I wasn't counting calories or anything, just made a few decent changes in my diet, joined a gym and only used a treadmill. I guess it was a big Easter weekend where I broke the routine and just never got back into it. Put the weight on over 3 years and been there since.
I am more driven this time. More reasons to lose the weight. Using MFP is the key and I'm researching a lot about the body and nutrition and how everything works.0 -
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Good luck on your journey Brad. If you stay positive and keep at it, no question you'll get there!!0
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Cool
Best of luck0 -
Yep, its each day, each meal, each workout. Repeated many times over. Cheers Richard0
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bradjryder wrote: »Hey Mate, Last time was about 5 years ago when I lost 20kg in about 3 months. I wasn't counting calories or anything, just made a few decent changes in my diet, joined a gym and only used a treadmill. I guess it was a big Easter weekend where I broke the routine and just never got back into it. Put the weight on over 3 years and been there since.
I am more driven this time. More reasons to lose the weight. Using MFP is the key and I'm researching a lot about the body and nutrition and how everything works.
Sounds good then. Just make sure you keep using the app and this forum no matter what. Someone will always be here to answer any questions you have or give you a virtual motivational kick up the *kitten* if you need one.
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Good luck to you. Feel free to add me if you'd like. It is very motivating to have friends here who look in on you.
Take care, and good luck to you.0 -
Feel free to add me! I'm just getting started again after a long break, but like you, I'm determined to do it this time.0
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Go get it! I'm just closing in on a year on here and it's been great. Feel free to add me if you'd like - I'm always happy to help!0
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Good luck! Happy to help in any way - friend request coming your way0
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bradjryder wrote: »Hey Mate, Last time was about 5 years ago when I lost 20kg in about 3 months. I wasn't counting calories or anything, just made a few decent changes in my diet, joined a gym and only used a treadmill. I guess it was a big Easter weekend where I broke the routine and just never got back into it. Put the weight on over 3 years and been there since.
I am more driven this time. More reasons to lose the weight. Using MFP is the key and I'm researching a lot about the body and nutrition and how everything works.
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I'm on the right frame of mind to really succeed this time.0
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Hi Brad and merry christmas! You know what? Life is full of coincidenses...Today I got this awsome christmaspresent: A Garmin Vivosmart excersise-band and I started installing it right away! Then after the installation of my band, the Garmin connect-program said it was cooperating with MyFitnessPal (which I've never heard of before) and it urged me to make a free account and immediately I started punching in all the stuff I've been eating today and that was alot because it's christmas ... I was amazed tjat everything I've eaten and every beverage I had was in the database, even though I had turkish food for dinner!
After registering my weightlossgoal and picked a nick and all that, I saw that MFP had a social function as well and here is the coincidense: You and I have the same height and even the same weight AND we share the same goal: To finally get the visible sixpack abs that we wanted for so long! I thought maybe you and I can become friends so that we can inspire each otjer to stay on the right track towards our goal: To be lean mean musclemachines with visible sixpack abs I wanna do it the hard way: No diet-shakes, no steroids, no surgery, no quick fixes!
So if you don't wanna take this journey aline, send me a friendrequest cause I don't know how to do it cause I just got here, but I promise one thing and that is that I'm here to stay! With MFP and with my Garmin Vivosmart and my Samsung Note 3 and hard work and with your support and others I know for sure that I shall reach my goal Have a very good christmas and remember what Tony Robbins says: "With goals you create tje future in advance" Best regards from Stein in Norway0 -
Greetings Brad! My advice to you would be to take some full body photos of yourself now before you start. I did that and it kept me going. Good luck!0
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Hey Everyone, thanks for the supportive messages. I've got a before pic and plenty of pics on my phone of me before I started my loss.
@SixpackStein : Hey Mate I've also just purchased a Garmin Vivosmart just before christmas and use it everyday now. It syncs with myfitnesspal as you know and I'm interested how much I move in my sleep too. I'll keep you going mate, we are aiming for the same goal!0 -
I had a similar goal, O-Line to six pack, I started at 285 and am currently at 220, I'm close to my goal but still have a ways to go! My advice is eat nothing out of a bag (aka anything processed) And tons of veggies and meats. It worked for me, hope this helps0
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Work hard buddy!
The sacrifice and the pain will be worth it!0
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