Hey guys! 320lbs to 245lbs (so far)
AustinAllen60
Posts: 10 Member
I'm Austin. I have been a bigger guy my entire life. I am 6'4 with a 7' wing span.I was lucky enough to earn a D1 football scholarship. I had always thought that I needed to be the biggest guy, so I ate my way up to 320lbs. After weighing 320lbs for a few years, I became disgusted in myself and decided it was time to change my life. So, over the summer going into my sophomore football season, I lost 50lbs and got down to 270lbs. I wanted to lose more weight, but my coaches told me to gain weight back. So I gained back up to 280-290lbs and stayed there until my last football game. I went into my last football game weighing 280lbs, and now, 2 months later, I am down to 245lbs. I have been very inspired by people like yourselves, and I just wanted to share this story with y'all to thank you. I intend to lose down to around 220-230lbs, which will be 100lbs less than my highest weight, and hopefully stay around that weight for the rest of my life. Feel free to reply to this discussion with any questions or for just inspiration. Again, I appreciate you guys so much, even though I do not know you personally.
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This is an image of my transformation over my college career. I will upload pictures of now soon! Thanks for all of your support!
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Very awesome job!0
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Good job buddy !0
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Great Job!! I know you will reach your goal! Look how far you've already come! Here for support and to cheer you on!0
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I really could use the support of a guy who is living it.. And doing what it takes to lose it... Any suggestions Austin??0
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Great job................ keep it up!0
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Thank you for your story. Very inspirational.
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Wow! Congrats! Keep it up!0
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Wow! You look amazing already! Good for you you are a real inspiration! Keep up the great work! You can add me if you want!0
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Wow!!! Great job!!! That's incredible!!! Congrats!!!0
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I really could use the support of a guy who is living it.. And doing what it takes to lose it... Any suggestions Austin??
My biggest problem starting off was a lack of knowledge and a lack of honesty with myself. MFP is a very useful too, especially for basic calorie counting. But, I wanted to weigh 280lbs, be lean, and have the energy to perform all at the same time. So I had to educate myself on the right balance and number of nutrients, and I am still experimenting with this balance now. I also had a tendency to not enter in everything that I ate, or overexaggerate the calories that I thought I had burned during exercise. By lying to myself, I was not doing anything but hurting myself. I invested in the Fitbit HR, and that really put a stop to the over- exaggeration of exercise calories. As far as not entering in food, I have had to discipline myself over time and really condition myself by punishing myself when I did lie. Eventually, the guilt would overwhelm me.
So what helped me lose nearly 80 pounds (so far) the most was educating myself about how to exercise most effectively and how to eat, not lying to myself, and investing in a fitness tracker.
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Great story! Keep up the great work. Now, I need some of that motivation.0
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