Down 40lbs in 11wks

bpaolina
bpaolina Posts: 36 Member
edited November 23 in Success Stories
This app is a life changer! I'm 27 and started on June 8th, 2015 at 285lbs. Now 11wks later I'm now 245lbs and haven't been in the 240's since high school. My goal is 5lbs at a time until I get to where I feel I'm healthy! I've never felt so good. You all are a true inspiration to me and I hope I can inspire others also! Keep up the good work everyone! #MFP44ysc2lthbou.jpg
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  • GreatSc0tt_
    GreatSc0tt_ Posts: 7 Member
    wow.. that is great. What did u do for diet and exercise?
  • KikiBerry
    KikiBerry Posts: 64 Member
    Congrats! That's awesome!
  • NextPage
    NextPage Posts: 609 Member
    Wow - great job. I like the 5 lbs at a time approach.
  • bpaolina
    bpaolina Posts: 36 Member
    wow.. that is great. What did u do for diet and exercise?

    Diet: 1500 calories a day for 6 weeks then 1200 for the next 6. I watch fat, sugar, and sodium very closely. I am try to shed a lot of extra fat. I do oatmeal, eggs, lean meats, small amounts of fruit, lots of veggies!, and core power protein drinks.

    I don't use any supplements other than multivitamins.

    Exercise: 25 minutes of cardio M T Th & F
    45 minutes on Wed with ab workouts

    M - chest
    T - back and biceps
    Th - legs
    F - shoulders and triceps

    It's all about what works for you! Just be active and make healthy choices.

    No cheat days! But if you have a day that your diet slip, still log it in! I've logged in 74 days straight today. That's keeps me on track.

    Hope this helps...
  • bpaolina
    bpaolina Posts: 36 Member
    NextPage wrote: »
    Wow - great job. I like the 5 lbs at a time approach.

    It makes it so much easier to not get discouraged!
    I want to lose another 40lbs but that seems like a lot at times... Every time I get on the treadmill I just think 5 more lbs 5 more lbs lol
  • Superdave24
    Superdave24 Posts: 158 Member
    That is awesome, Great job. Consistency works. Your correct about the NO cheat days and even if you do have some weak moments still log it, I do. It holds you accountable. Keep up the good work. Good luck.
  • ThatLadyFromMN
    ThatLadyFromMN Posts: 301 Member
    Amazing!! :) We kind of have a similar regimen, I have 2 leg days, back/bi, chest/shoulders/tris and then I have an 45-60 minute run on the weekend, a 45-55 minute run during the week and maybe a 30-40 minute run when I'm at the gym during the week too. I haven't been such awesome losses though so keep it up!! :) I think I just need to tweak my diet. Lol
  • FatimaStartsAllOver
    FatimaStartsAllOver Posts: 301 Member
    AWESOME :-)
  • GreatSc0tt_
    GreatSc0tt_ Posts: 7 Member
    bpaolina wrote: »
    wow.. that is great. What did u do for diet and exercise?

    Diet: 1500 calories a day for 6 weeks then 1200 for the next 6. I watch fat, sugar, and sodium very closely. I am try to shed a lot of extra fat. I do oatmeal, eggs, lean meats, small amounts of fruit, lots of veggies!, and core power protein drinks.

    I don't use any supplements other than multivitamins.

    Exercise: 25 minutes of cardio M T Th & F
    45 minutes on Wed with ab workouts

    M - chest
    T - back and biceps
    Th - legs
    F - shoulders and triceps

    It's all about what works for you! Just be active and make healthy choices.

    No cheat days! But if you have a day that your diet slip, still log it in! I've logged in 74 days straight today. That's keeps me on track.

    Hope this helps...

    This is great stuff. Thank you.

    I am starting at the gym sept 1st. With the diet i dont think i could bring myself to only eat 1200 cals.. I think i could do 1500 cals.

    Thanks again
  • astrampe
    astrampe Posts: 2,169 Member
    1500 and then 1200 cals a day for a guy of your size??? Good luck with building back the muscle you are losing now again......
  • oh_happy_day
    oh_happy_day Posts: 1,137 Member
    bpaolina wrote: »
    wow.. that is great. What did u do for diet and exercise?

    Diet: 1500 calories a day for 6 weeks then 1200 for the next 6. I watch fat, sugar, and sodium very closely. I am try to shed a lot of extra fat. I do oatmeal, eggs, lean meats, small amounts of fruit, lots of veggies!, and core power protein drinks.

    I don't use any supplements other than multivitamins.

    Exercise: 25 minutes of cardio M T Th & F
    45 minutes on Wed with ab workouts

    M - chest
    T - back and biceps
    Th - legs
    F - shoulders and triceps

    It's all about what works for you! Just be active and make healthy choices.

    No cheat days! But if you have a day that your diet slip, still log it in! I've logged in 74 days straight today. That's keeps me on track.

    Hope this helps...

    Are you continuing with 1200? That's below the recommended amount for men. That's less than what I eat and I'm only 5"2! You can eat more and still be in a deficit. The winner is the person who gets to eat the most and still lose weight
  • Trishfitz78
    Trishfitz78 Posts: 69 Member
    astrampe wrote: »
    1500 and then 1200 cals a day for a guy of your size??? Good luck with building back the muscle you are losing now again......

    That's really not very constructive......
  • bpaolina
    bpaolina Posts: 36 Member
    astrampe wrote: »
    1500 and then 1200 cals a day for a guy of your size??? Good luck with building back the muscle you are losing now again......

    I appreciate the concern. I eat a lot of food and am not hungry. I eat a lot of protein and enough fat/carbs to keep from losing muscle. I choose my calories wisely. It's all about what works for you.

    I have actually been gaining muscle and strength.
  • astrampe
    astrampe Posts: 2,169 Member
    astrampe wrote: »
    1500 and then 1200 cals a day for a guy of your size??? Good luck with building back the muscle you are losing now again......

    That's really not very constructive......
    So he should get a pat on the back? Sorry - 1200 calories for a guy is below MFP (and general health standards) - and not healthy, so I am not going to tell him it is going to be all rainbows and unicorns....

  • BronxBStanfield
    BronxBStanfield Posts: 34 Member
    bpaolina wrote: »
    astrampe wrote: »
    1500 and then 1200 cals a day for a guy of your size??? Good luck with building back the muscle you are losing now again......

    I appreciate the concern. I eat a lot of food and am not hungry. I eat a lot of protein and enough fat/carbs to keep from losing muscle. I choose my calories wisely. It's all about what works for you.

    I have actually been gaining muscle and strength.

    First....Congrats on the loss! :) That's awesome!

    You can't gain muscle on a deficit. It's science. However, if you are eating a good ratio of protein/carbs/fats like you are, you can definitely make strength gains. Sometimes people confuse that with muscle gain. Either way, you're doing great. :)
  • astrampe
    astrampe Posts: 2,169 Member
    bpaolina wrote: »
    astrampe wrote: »
    1500 and then 1200 cals a day for a guy of your size??? Good luck with building back the muscle you are losing now again......

    I appreciate the concern. I eat a lot of food and am not hungry. I eat a lot of protein and enough fat/carbs to keep from losing muscle. I choose my calories wisely. It's all about what works for you.

    I have actually been gaining muscle and strength.

    It's your body....But it is also a fact that although you might have gained some strength, there is NO WAY you gained ANY muscle while eating 1500/1200 calories.....
  • bpaolina
    bpaolina Posts: 36 Member
    Hey everyone! I don't like the direction this going. I just posted this to be positive :) I appreciate all advice and criticism and knowledge anyone can share! I'm no health expert but I'm just doing my thing and will adjust as I learn.

    Thanks for anything you want to share :)
  • bpaolina
    bpaolina Posts: 36 Member
    _YourLoss_ wrote: »
    bpaolina wrote: »
    astrampe wrote: »
    1500 and then 1200 cals a day for a guy of your size??? Good luck with building back the muscle you are losing now again......

    I appreciate the concern. I eat a lot of food and am not hungry. I eat a lot of protein and enough fat/carbs to keep from losing muscle. I choose my calories wisely. It's all about what works for you.

    I have actually been gaining muscle and strength.

    First....Congrats on the loss! :) That's awesome!

    You can't gain muscle on a deficit. It's science. However, if you are eating a good ratio of protein/carbs/fats like you are, you can definitely make strength gains. Sometimes people confuse that with muscle gain. Either way, you're doing great. :)


    Thank you for your info and positivity!
  • xcalygrl
    xcalygrl Posts: 1,897 Member
    bpaolina wrote: »
    Hey everyone! I don't like the direction this going. I just posted this to be positive :) I appreciate all advice and criticism and knowledge anyone can share! I'm no health expert but I'm just doing my thing and will adjust as I learn.

    Thanks for anything you want to share :)

    They're just trying to inform you so you can make wiser choices.

    The MINIMUM recommended amount of calories for a guy is 1500 calories. That allows you enough calories to get adequate nutrition for your body to perform its basic functions (breathing, digestion, etc.). Eating below 1500 is not healthy and can cause you to lose muscle mass.

    As for the gaining muscle: highly unlikely. To build muscle, you need something to build it out of. Eating in a deficit (which is required to lose weight) does not give your body the "something" (AKA calories) it needs to build muscle. Your body needs an excess of calories to build muscle, which is why people bulk when they want to build muscle. You may be looking leaner and like you're growing muscles, but this can be attributed to the loss of fat. When you have less fat on top of your muscles, you look like you have more muscle.

    Congrats on your loss so far.
  • bpaolina
    bpaolina Posts: 36 Member
    Any suggestions on nutrition?

    Calories? protein/carb/fat ratio?

    I'm 6ft 245lbs

    Just want to be a healthy 27 year old and lose the extra fat I'm carrying...
  • bpaolina
    bpaolina Posts: 36 Member
    xcalygrl wrote: »
    bpaolina wrote: »
    Hey everyone! I don't like the direction this going. I just posted this to be positive :) I appreciate all advice and criticism and knowledge anyone can share! I'm no health expert but I'm just doing my thing and will adjust as I learn.

    Thanks for anything you want to share :)

    They're just trying to inform you so you can make wiser choices.

    The MINIMUM recommended amount of calories for a guy is 1500 calories. That allows you enough calories to get adequate nutrition for your body to perform its basic functions (breathing, digestion, etc.). Eating below 1500 is not healthy and can cause you to lose muscle mass.

    As for the gaining muscle: highly unlikely. To build muscle, you need something to build it out of. Eating in a deficit (which is required to lose weight) does not give your body the "something" (AKA calories) it needs to build muscle. Your body needs an excess of calories to build muscle, which is why people bulk when they want to build muscle. You may be looking leaner and like you're growing muscles, but this can be attributed to the loss of fat. When you have less fat on top of your muscles, you look like you have more muscle.

    Congrats on your loss so far.

    I am glad they are informing me, believe me I need it.
    I very much appreciate it!
    Thank you
  • NewLIFEstyle4ME
    NewLIFEstyle4ME Posts: 4,440 Member
    bpaolina wrote: »
    Any suggestions on nutrition?

    Calories? protein/carb/fat ratio?

    I'm 6ft 245lbs

    Just want to be a healthy 27 year old and lose the extra fat I'm carrying...

    You're a first class WINNER & all time CHAMPION, period. o:) Congrats on your excellent work as well sir B)

  • bpaolina
    bpaolina Posts: 36 Member
    bpaolina wrote: »
    Any suggestions on nutrition?

    Calories? protein/carb/fat ratio?

    I'm 6ft 245lbs

    Just want to be a healthy 27 year old and lose the extra fat I'm carrying...

    You're a first class WINNER & all time CHAMPION, period. o:) Congrats on your excellent work as well sir B)

    Thank you!
  • xcalygrl
    xcalygrl Posts: 1,897 Member
    bpaolina wrote: »
    Any suggestions on nutrition?

    Calories? protein/carb/fat ratio?

    I'm 6ft 245lbs

    Just want to be a healthy 27 year old and lose the extra fat I'm carrying...

    For calories, I would start with the MFP suggestion. Put in your stats correctly, select a reasonable weight loss goal, and eat that number of calories.
    Reasonable weight loss goals based on how much weight you want to lose:
    0.5 pounds per week for less than 25 pounds
    1 pound per week for 25-50 pounds
    1.5 pounds per week for 50-75 pounds
    2 pounds per week for 75+ pounds

    As for macros, what I personally follow:
    0.8 grams of protein per pound of body weight OR 1 gram per pound of lean body mass
    0.4 grams of fat per pound of body weight
    Everything else is carbs

    So, with that outline above, here is what my goals and breakdowns are for 2000 calories a day:
    150 grams of protein (30%)
    70 grams of fat (30%)
    200 grams of carbs (40%)

    But those are just recommendations. You should play with your percentages and find out what keeps you most satisfied. Everyone is different. Some people feel fuller eating more fat and less carbs. Others prefer more protein and carbs than fat. Whatever works for you is what you should do because you're more apt to stick with it then.
  • justinc91
    justinc91 Posts: 8 Member
    bpaolina wrote: »
    Any suggestions on nutrition?

    Calories? protein/carb/fat ratio?

    I'm 6ft 245lbs

    Just want to be a healthy 27 year old and lose the extra fat I'm carrying...

  • ffwang82
    ffwang82 Posts: 20 Member
    awesome.
  • justinc91
    justinc91 Posts: 8 Member
    Yeah bro I did same thing you did and lost up to 60 lbs and lost tons of muscle what I would recommend is still eating at a deficit maybe 2000 call at least but you have to eat back your calories from gym and eat lots of protein that way you maintain muscle mass
  • Dangerkitty79
    Dangerkitty79 Posts: 49 Member
    Congrats on the loss and the Strength, courage and determination to change your life for the better. I think the advice you are getting from posting your success is a bonus. Take it as positive advice and use it to help yourself to further help you reach "YOUR" goals. Good luck and again, Congrats on your success. Thanks for sharing!!! ☺
  • bpaolina
    bpaolina Posts: 36 Member
    Congrats on the loss and the Strength, courage and determination to change your life for the better. I think the advice you are getting from posting your success is a bonus. Take it as positive advice and use it to help yourself to further help you reach "YOUR" goals. Good luck and again, Congrats on your success. Thanks for sharing!!! ☺

    Thanks! This is such an amazing community of people. Getting heathy and changing my life for the better is the best decision I could have ever made.
  • bpaolina
    bpaolina Posts: 36 Member
    justinc91 wrote: »
    Yeah bro I did same thing you did and lost up to 60 lbs and lost tons of muscle what I would recommend is still eating at a deficit maybe 2000 call at least but you have to eat back your calories from gym and eat lots of protein that way you maintain muscle mass

    Thanks for the advice and congrats on your weight loss as well!
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