6 1/2 months in. 175 lbs lost.
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BiggDaddy58 wrote: »I find it hard to believe that much weight in 6.5 months. That is not healthy and no Dr. or dietician would ever recommend it. I am not saying you did not do it..simply find it incredibly hard to believe. That is almost 30 pounds a month , every month. And 100 pounds in 100 days is crazy. I can understand dropping 20-30 pounds the 1st month..maybe even the 2nd month..but it gets harder after that to consistently lose 30 pounds a month? Just saying...175 pounds lost would be incredible in 1 year.
Hi. I actually don't hit 7 months until 3 more days. I'm at 180 pounds lost now. I was very obese. I am only 5'7. My ideal weight should be about 160. When I started eating the right amount of calories and moving. Walked ng mostly. My weight came off fast. 100 pounds off on day 100. Then I'm staying around 20-25 pounds a month. If you do enough moving and have enough dificent you will see results as I am having. If you watch the shows with the trainers helping people with excess weight loss because if morbid obesity you will see it happens all the time. I put the work in and I have seen the results. Here is me 7 months ago and me today actually.
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You are amazing!! Congrats to you and your wife (for being so supportive)!1
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mylifeisbeautiful wrote: »You are amazing!! Congrats to you and your wife (for being so supportive)!
Thank you. She's my rock. She has drop 60 lbs with me.0 -
fastpitch2015 wrote: »mylifeisbeautiful wrote: »You are amazing!! Congrats to you and your wife (for being so supportive)!
Thank you. She's my rock. She has drop 60 lbs with me.
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Great job!1
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Great progress! What was/is your regimen?1
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BiggDaddy58 wrote: »I find it hard to believe that much weight in 6.5 months. That is not healthy and no Dr. or dietician would ever recommend it. I am not saying you did not do it..simply find it incredibly hard to believe. That is almost 30 pounds a month , every month. And 100 pounds in 100 days is crazy. I can understand dropping 20-30 pounds the 1st month..maybe even the 2nd month..but it gets harder after that to consistently lose 30 pounds a month? Just saying...175 pounds lost would be incredible in 1 year.
He looks much healthier than he did prior to the weight loss. To me the benchmark for 'is this healthy or not' is the activity level. He was walking more and more - if it was not healthy - he would not be able to keep up the exercise. I would be willing to bet that fastpitch's blood tests would also be vastly improved - a lot of money on that one.1 -
I just started and my first weigh-in with myself showed a 3.4 lb. loss. So I am very motivated to keep going.1
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6.5 months = 27 weeks.
175 pounds * 3500 = 612,500
612,500 / 27 = 22,685 calorie deficit per week or 3,240 deficit per day.
So, the first few months it looks like your TDEE was around 4,900. So the weight drop in the beginning makes sense.
But what about after that? For example, when you lost a little weight...
TDEE for a 5'7 male, weighing 350 pounds and "active" (sports 4 to 5 days per week) is 4,271 average.
4271 - 3240 = 1,031 calories per day.
Were you eating 1,031 calories per day? Or is my math wrong? I'm just trying to figure out how you accomplished this calories wise.
Congratulations on your success. I hope I can be half as successful!
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MariaCMcDonald wrote: »I just started and my first weigh-in with myself showed a 3.4 lb. loss. So I am very motivated to keep going.Microscopes wrote: »6.5 months = 27 weeks.
175 pounds * 3500 = 612,500
612,500 / 27 = 22,685 calorie deficit per week or 3,240 deficit per day.
So, the first few months it looks like your TDEE was around 4,900. So the weight drop in the beginning makes sense.
But what about after that? For example, when you lost a little weight...
TDEE for a 5'7 male, weighing 350 pounds and "active" (sports 4 to 5 days per week) is 4,271 average.
4271 - 3240 = 1,031 calories per day.
Were you eating 1,031 calories per day? Or is my math wrong? I'm just trying to figure out how you accomplished this calories wise.
Congratulations on your success. I hope I can be half as successful!
1,200. And after 3 months I had to up cardio.0 -
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BiggDaddy58 wrote: »I find it hard to believe that much weight in 6.5 months. That is not healthy and no Dr. or dietician would ever recommend it. I am not saying you did not do it..simply find it incredibly hard to believe. That is almost 30 pounds a month , every month. And 100 pounds in 100 days is crazy. I can understand dropping 20-30 pounds the 1st month..maybe even the 2nd month..but it gets harder after that to consistently lose 30 pounds a month? Just saying...175 pounds lost would be incredible in 1 year.
He looks much healthier than he did prior to the weight loss. To me the benchmark for 'is this healthy or not' is the activity level. He was walking more and more - if it was not healthy - he would not be able to keep up the exercise. I would be willing to bet that fastpitch's blood tests would also be vastly improved - a lot of money on that one.
You said you could understand 20-30 first month? We're talking morbid obesity at 426 pounds. I chose not to weigh in for first 14 days. When I stepped in scale at day 14 I lost 30 lbs. when you change into a healthier lifestyle and you stick to it and don't cheat which I don't, it's possible. Anything is achievable if you live healthier and stick with your plan.1 -
fastpitch2015 wrote: »MariaCMcDonald wrote: »I just started and my first weigh-in with myself showed a 3.4 lb. loss. So I am very motivated to keep going.Microscopes wrote: »6.5 months = 27 weeks.
175 pounds * 3500 = 612,500
612,500 / 27 = 22,685 calorie deficit per week or 3,240 deficit per day.
So, the first few months it looks like your TDEE was around 4,900. So the weight drop in the beginning makes sense.
But what about after that? For example, when you lost a little weight...
TDEE for a 5'7 male, weighing 350 pounds and "active" (sports 4 to 5 days per week) is 4,271 average.
4271 - 3240 = 1,031 calories per day.
Were you eating 1,031 calories per day? Or is my math wrong? I'm just trying to figure out how you accomplished this calories wise.
Congratulations on your success. I hope I can be half as successful!
1,200. And after 3 months I had to up cardio.
Gotcha.
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I still question your time frame. 100 pounds in 100 days would be eating at a deficit of 3500 calories a day. Not healthy and I don't think it is doable either. That is dropping 1 pound every day..and as your weight drops, that almost becomes impossible to do. I can understand, as I said, a very obese person, dropping 20-30 pounds the first month..maybe even the 2nd..but I can not see it happening without medical issues for any sustained time period. All you have to do..is do the math..there is no magic formula for weight loss. To lose 1 pound a day..you would have to eat at a 3500 calorie deficit everyday for over 3 months. I seriously doubt this. As I said..175 pounds lost..would be fantastic, if it happened in 12 months, even 18 months. In slightly over 6 months? I have my doubts..but hey..to each their own. I started at 308 pounds and put myself on 1200 calories a day and do stationary bike for an hour a day..still..not anywhere near 1 pound a day..and at that height and weight, I fell into the morbidly obese range. The weight is dropping fast..and I know..I will have to up my calories, as my Dr. has told me 1200 calories is not healthy for a man..my health coach through work, told me the same thing. 1800 calories would be far more healthy. Not any skin off my nose, whether you have accomplished this in 6 months or not. I simply don't buy into everything I read..and this simply does not seem possible. Could it be..I suppose..call me a doubting Thomas..or "I'm from Missouri.."0
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BiggDaddy58 wrote: »I still question your time frame. 100 pounds in 100 days would be eating at a deficit of 3500 calories a day. Not healthy and I don't think it is doable either. That is dropping 1 pound every day..and as your weight drops, that almost becomes impossible to do. I can understand, as I said, a very obese person, dropping 20-30 pounds the first month..maybe even the 2nd..but I can not see it happening without medical issues for any sustained time period. All you have to do..is do the math..there is no magic formula for weight loss. To lose 1 pound a day..you would have to eat at a 3500 calorie deficit everyday for over 3 months. I seriously doubt this. As I said..175 pounds lost..would be fantastic, if it happened in 12 months, even 18 months. In slightly over 6 months? I have my doubts..but hey..to each their own. I started at 308 pounds and put myself on 1200 calories a day and do stationary bike for an hour a day..still..not anywhere near 1 pound a day..and at that height and weight, I fell into the morbidly obese range. The weight is dropping fast..and I know..I will have to up my calories, as my Dr. has told me 1200 calories is not healthy for a man..my health coach through work, told me the same thing. 1800 calories would be far more healthy. Not any skin off my nose, whether you have accomplished this in 6 months or not. I simply don't buy into everything I read..and this simply does not seem possible. Could it be..I suppose..call me a doubting Thomas..or "I'm from Missouri.."
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fastpitch2015 wrote: »BiggDaddy58 wrote: »I still question your time frame. 100 pounds in 100 days would be eating at a deficit of 3500 calories a day. Not healthy and I don't think it is doable either. That is dropping 1 pound every day..and as your weight drops, that almost becomes impossible to do. I can understand, as I said, a very obese person, dropping 20-30 pounds the first month..maybe even the 2nd..but I can not see it happening without medical issues for any sustained time period. All you have to do..is do the math..there is no magic formula for weight loss. To lose 1 pound a day..you would have to eat at a 3500 calorie deficit everyday for over 3 months. I seriously doubt this. As I said..175 pounds lost..would be fantastic, if it happened in 12 months, even 18 months. In slightly over 6 months? I have my doubts..but hey..to each their own. I started at 308 pounds and put myself on 1200 calories a day and do stationary bike for an hour a day..still..not anywhere near 1 pound a day..and at that height and weight, I fell into the morbidly obese range. The weight is dropping fast..and I know..I will have to up my calories, as my Dr. has told me 1200 calories is not healthy for a man..my health coach through work, told me the same thing. 1800 calories would be far more healthy. Not any skin off my nose, whether you have accomplished this in 6 months or not. I simply don't buy into everything I read..and this simply does not seem possible. Could it be..I suppose..call me a doubting Thomas..or "I'm from Missouri.."
And as I said. I have 2 more days before I hit 7 months in and I've lost 180. If you want the weight to drop you have to workout more. Simple as that.0 -
fastpitch2015 wrote: »BiggDaddy58 wrote: »I still question your time frame. 100 pounds in 100 days would be eating at a deficit of 3500 calories a day. Not healthy and I don't think it is doable either. That is dropping 1 pound every day..and as your weight drops, that almost becomes impossible to do. I can understand, as I said, a very obese person, dropping 20-30 pounds the first month..maybe even the 2nd..but I can not see it happening without medical issues for any sustained time period. All you have to do..is do the math..there is no magic formula for weight loss. To lose 1 pound a day..you would have to eat at a 3500 calorie deficit everyday for over 3 months. I seriously doubt this. As I said..175 pounds lost..would be fantastic, if it happened in 12 months, even 18 months. In slightly over 6 months? I have my doubts..but hey..to each their own. I started at 308 pounds and put myself on 1200 calories a day and do stationary bike for an hour a day..still..not anywhere near 1 pound a day..and at that height and weight, I fell into the morbidly obese range. The weight is dropping fast..and I know..I will have to up my calories, as my Dr. has told me 1200 calories is not healthy for a man..my health coach through work, told me the same thing. 1800 calories would be far more healthy. Not any skin off my nose, whether you have accomplished this in 6 months or not. I simply don't buy into everything I read..and this simply does not seem possible. Could it be..I suppose..call me a doubting Thomas..or "I'm from Missouri.."
Not healthy to workout and do cardio? You need to find a different person to coach you dude.0 -
Congrats on the results of all you hard work!1
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Congratulations. You must feel on top of the world!1
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Thats pretty amazing. Well done for sticking to it. It's not an easy journey.1
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thetanyacam wrote: »Thats pretty amazing. Well done for sticking to it. It's not an easy journey.
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Wow wow wow!! Unreal, way to go! So, you ate 1200 and had xxxxtra calories from exercise unused? How many exercise calories did you burn ( or have earned as surplus) every day? I have no excuses for me now regarding my slow loss, lol. Congrats to you and your wife, big time.1
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leecha2014 wrote: »Wow wow wow!! Unreal, way to go! So, you ate 1200 and had xxxxtra calories from exercise unused? How many exercise calories did you burn ( or have earned as surplus) every day? I have no excuses for me now regarding my slow loss, lol. Congrats to you and your wife, big time.
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I think that some of the people questioning the OP are just jealous. Why do we have to be so critical and questioning about someone's accomplishments? He looks great, feels great and it absolutely IS possible to lose that amount of weight in that time frame. Clearly. I don't think he has any reason to outright lie about it. He has already accomplished it. What would be the point in that exactly?
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WOW! Much respect. That's amazing how much you lots in about 7 months. What a beast!1
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DeanQuinto wrote: »WOW! Much respect. That's amazing how much you lots in about 7 months. What a beast!
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That is soooo good!1
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