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AamirKhan2016 wrote: »MartinCanDoThisWithGodsHelp wrote: »jeepinshawn wrote: »280lbs to 169lbs
Congrats! How did you lose the weight? And how long did it take you? I started out around 312 and am currently at 218lbs took roughly a year. Though it's been a 2 year back and forth battle.
What happened to his skin
I am also losing weight will my skin become like this?
Started weight 277lb
Current weight 244lb
Weight goal 180lb
Height 5'10 age 25
I'm not sure what his method was of losing weight, I have lost almost 100bs and have very little extra skin but I am not going to be surprised if I have some when I hit goal weight. From what I am to understand water, protein, exercise amount of time heavy, age and time it took to lose weight all have a part in excess skin. I'm no dr. I can only say what's happening to me so far. I did ask him some questions about how long it took but nothing directly about his excess skin. He hasn't answered yet. I believe that he has done a great job at reclaiming his health so I give him props for that.5 -
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ratherbeskiing wrote: »kportwood85 wrote: »58 down, 50 to go
Wow you look like a totally different person!4 -
From 230 lbs to 190! I lost 50 lbs in seven months my freshman year of college and then just maintained for three years until over the past year I gained back twenty3
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The first picture was taken 1-11-15 the after picture was 12-15-15. Down 22 lbs, 16 inches and 15% body fat13 -
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Awesome.12 -
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robs_ready wrote: »
Props!!!5 -
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Wow! You guys are awesome! I love this thread, so inspiring! Hope to post here in near future!
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WELP, today was our last workout for Insanity's 60 day original program. My total weight loss is 8 pounds, and my husband slid in at 26 pounds lost.
Biggest physical difference I noticed was strength in my hip flexors and aerobic endurance. My hips are tons stronger. I went for 72 mile bike ride yesterday to the St. Croix River Valley (Afton) and even after climbing hills, averaging 16 mph for the entire ride, I wasn't sore. No knee pain, no back pain, no hip pain. I mean, my muscles are tired, but not in pain. Considering that's the first long ride I've done this year; that's really relieving and good news for me. Especially, considering I've been having a lot of problems with my hips and knees in the past couple of years.
ALL the weight I lost was fat loss. I upped my caloric goal, but worked to make sure my macros were 40% protein, 30% carbs, and 30% fat. We didn't follow a strict diet plan, per se, but we did cut out all alcohol and replaced all sugary snacks like ice cream and cookies with smoothies made with fresh fruit, veggies, unsweetened almond or coconut milk, and protein powders. We also worked towards not having added sugar, though not avoiding sugar in form of things like fruit, honey, and real maple syrup. These weren't hard dietary commitments AT ALL, and I never felt deprived or felt cravings for anything. VERY occasionally we did order pizza, and once, we went out for greasy burgers and fries. All other meals were home-cooked, regular meals. Nothing crazy, or strict in any dietary sense, just good old fashioned food. Meat and potatoes kind of meals. No salads, unless we wanted one, but it was rare. It's almost a sort of anti-diet plan, and we don't have any desire to start eating cookies and ice cream on a nightly basis again.
One thing that did change in my diet is monitoring my macros, as I mentioned above. It was hard at first to hit 40% protein and to keep my carbs under 40. Protein shakes helped. Fat was another thing I really had to concentrate on adding to my daily intake. I started buying full-fat yogurt and nuts to snack on.
My husband is going to continue with Insanity Max 30. I will do a lot of those with him, but I will be focusing on more cycling-specific workouts going into the race season. I'm SO happy to be down to race weight before the season is started. We're probably going to do Insanity Asylum in the fall after I finish cyclocross. I'm looking forward to that. I'm super proud of him. He's never been a workout kinda dude; just a hard working one. I love how into he got, and I love how motivated he is by how good he feels.
I'm not sure if I'm done with alcohol forever, but after taking these months off from it, it's hard to ignore how great I feel without it. Plus, it seems like I have so much more money now. lol I'm to the point I still think about it, but it's easier and easier to be like, "Nah, I'll just crack a la croix." And, when I do, I'm actually thankful it's not a beer. I'm cool with folks drinking around me, and I've received nothing but support and love from my friends, so we'll see. Maybe, I'll have a beer or two again, maybe I won't.
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