I went from morbidly obese to 6 pack abs! Ask me Anything
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ashleydv70 wrote: »Hey I had a question because I tend to get a little OCD trying to figure things out.
Currently I'm 300 pounds. I'm a 24 year old female and I'm 5'8"
MFP put my calories at about 1710 per day for 2 lbs a week. However, my TDEE is 3100 or so. My BMR is 2100 about. Should I be eating my BMR amount or lower than that- like 1710 as MFP suggests?? Also, if I eat the amount (1710) that MFP suggests, on days I work out should I eat back my exercised calories?? Or just eat 1710 or 2100 consistently? I usually workout for an hour 4-5 days per week.
Thanks for the help! And you look awesome. Super sexy!
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You look amazing! Well done to you!0
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What did u do to loose the fat mid section..... I'm 25 and 186 lbs and I'm pretty physically fit but can't seem to loose my stomach or love handels?0
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Wow...just wow! Great job. Your after picture really motivates me. And believe me, I really needed some motivation tonight. I'm trying the eating clean route with one free day a week, but now I'm wondering if I should incorporate a treat every now and then. I've been on this site for a while now, but just now starting to get serious about tracking.0
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As everyone has said, what a fantastic transformation and you're sharing great information.
I've got a question!
I'm already in OK shape, but would like to get stronger and lose a wee bit of fat. I eat pretty healthily and within my range most of the time, but I'm never too stringent with calorie counting as I had an eating disorder in the past. I can run 5-10k, do some fitness classes like Cx, pilates, and yoga, and also did some pole fitness before a shoulder injury caused me to give it up. The shoulder is much better, but if I try to do stuff with my entire body weight, like shimmy up a pole, it acts up again (shame, as I found the classes really fun). It means I think I'd have to start carefully with lifting as I don't want to irritate/re-injure.
I'm 6 feet tall and around 150-155 pounds. Would I be better to bulk and build some muscle or cut fat first? I figure it's probably better to bulk first?
Here is a recentish photo of me dressed as Princess Leia:
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redheadedbandit wrote: »What did u do to loose the fat mid section..... I'm 25 and 186 lbs and I'm pretty physically fit but can't seem to loose my stomach or love handels?Wow...just wow! Great job. Your after picture really motivates me. And believe me, I really needed some motivation tonight. I'm trying the eating clean route with one free day a week, but now I'm wondering if I should incorporate a treat every now and then. I've been on this site for a while now, but just now starting to get serious about tracking.
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staticsplit wrote: »As everyone has said, what a fantastic transformation and you're sharing great information.
I've got a question!
I'm already in OK shape, but would like to get stronger and lose a wee bit of fat. I eat pretty healthily and within my range most of the time, but I'm never too stringent with calorie counting as I had an eating disorder in the past. I can run 5-10k, do some fitness classes like Cx, pilates, and yoga, and also did some pole fitness before a shoulder injury caused me to give it up. The shoulder is much better, but if I try to do stuff with my entire body weight, like shimmy up a pole, it acts up again (shame, as I found the classes really fun). It means I think I'd have to start carefully with lifting as I don't want to irritate/re-injure.
I'm 6 feet tall and around 150-155 pounds. Would I be better to bulk and build some muscle or cut fat first? I figure it's probably better to bulk first?
Here is a recentish photo of me dressed as Princess Leia:
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Your story is incredible, what a transformation you look great. Thank you for the inspiration!0
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AMAZING job hun!! I bet you feel much better in yourself now. Bloody Brilliant (*) I know the success feeling & I love it! We ALL ate crappy food @ Christmas so time for me for to get back into shape & loose this 6lbs i've put on!x0
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Hi I think you have done a fab job and look great. I hope I have as much success as you.0
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Truly inspiring! Congrats!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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Wow. Amazing transformation. I'm just starting out and find healthy foods so bland and unsatisfying. Do you eventually get used to them or actually really like them at some point?0 -
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You are an inspiration!! So great to see real people like you who actually hit their goal. Thanks for the inspiration!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!
Add me as a friend on here too!
Wow. Amazing transformation. I'm just starting out and find healthy foods so bland and unsatisfying. Do you eventually get used to them or actually really like them at some point?
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5x5 training is a method of training that has you doing 5 sets of 5 reps for your heavy compounds like bench, squat, rows, etc. There are several programs out there. The "Ice Cream Fitness 5x5" is my favorite. Google it if you want to check it out. Stronglifts 5x5 is another.
Do you recommend this type of work out for women also? I have a weight loss goal of 35 pounds?0 -
You are awesome !!! I have just one question, after my workout I am absolutely starving and then often overeat. Any advice ? Thanks so much.0
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Can you tell me what I need to be doing at the gym to start with I don't want to go in and kill myself0
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What was your daily calorie intake during your inital weight loss? I started at 291 and set a 1 year goal to hit 220. I am currently eating 2000 calories a day with a breakdown of 45% carbs, 30% protein, and 25% fat.0
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I was still pretty heavy when I began lifting. I don't know what my body fat was but I probably weighed around 240ish. BF was likely > 25-30. Again, I wish I would have started lifting from day 1.
How much was your success due to running? I am big and lift with very high reps and barely any rest. I cant run now but I do find cardio so boring.0 -
shana_james wrote: »5x5 training is a method of training that has you doing 5 sets of 5 reps for your heavy compounds like bench, squat, rows, etc. There are several programs out there. The "Ice Cream Fitness 5x5" is my favorite. Google it if you want to check it out. Stronglifts 5x5 is another.
Do you recommend this type of work out for women also? I have a weight loss goal of 35 pounds?You are awesome !!! I have just one question, after my workout I am absolutely starving and then often overeat. Any advice ? Thanks so much.
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ashleyletten1 wrote: »Can you tell me what I need to be doing at the gym to start with I don't want to go in and kill myselfadamwsmith1981 wrote: »What was your daily calorie intake during your inital weight loss? I started at 291 and set a 1 year goal to hit 220. I am currently eating 2000 calories a day with a breakdown of 45% carbs, 30% protein, and 25% fat.Nightfly01 wrote: »I was still pretty heavy when I began lifting. I don't know what my body fat was but I probably weighed around 240ish. BF was likely > 25-30. Again, I wish I would have started lifting from day 1.
How much was your success due to running? I am big and lift with very high reps and barely any rest. I cant run now but I do find cardio so boring.
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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!
Add me as a friend on here too!
Hey I am also a person of dramatic weight loss. I used to be 378 pounds and now I am 225. And counting. I am currently in the recruiting stage for the United States Marine Corps. However, I know that I am going to have to eventually get some skin removed. Do you know how to go about this if you are not financially stable to afford cosmetic surgery.
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You look great! I need to get back into this especially for my health. Thanks for sharing this.0
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That's so awesome I just started and I don't know how to add people as friends.0
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Hi I was just wondering what the first bits of exercise you started to do were??? Im the same size as what you started at and need to get down to where you are now but as you know being this size sometimes even getting dressed is tiring.. Any help would be great.!0
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shana_james wrote: »5x5 training is a method of training that has you doing 5 sets of 5 reps for your heavy compounds like bench, squat, rows, etc. There are several programs out there. The "Ice Cream Fitness 5x5" is my favorite. Google it if you want to check it out. Stronglifts 5x5 is another.
Do you recommend this type of work out for women also? I have a weight loss goal of 35 pounds?You are awesome !!! I have just one question, after my workout I am absolutely starving and then often overeat. Any advice ? Thanks so much.
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You actually look fantastic! Congrats on losing the weight and your engagement. What would a typical day in your food diary look like?0
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Hi ..
"Learning as much about the science behind nutrition and dieting as possible"
Do you have any sources or links you could suggest ? I'm about 280 just now, looking to lose about 90 lbs so any help would be amazing !0
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