Checking in after 6 months (60 pounds lost)

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  • bfanny
    bfanny Posts: 440 Member
    Yes keep it up! You are doing great progress and you don't want to go back to your before right? :)
  • mylifeisbeautiful
    mylifeisbeautiful Posts: 292 Member
    You look fantastic! Good luck reaching your goals- you can do it!!! Don't erase the app haha :)
  • BalvinderSingh
    BalvinderSingh Posts: 11 Member
    Dude, I am at a stage where you started and feel like *kitten*. I feel motivated after looking at your pics. Please share your journey regime. How did you get here?
  • smiles6428
    smiles6428 Posts: 35 Member
    Holy Canoli! You've done such a great job in a short period of time. Keep it up! Very motivating!
  • StevenGarrigus
    StevenGarrigus Posts: 226 Member
    Well gang, I felt particularly discouraged today. You get days where you feel like your are on top of it all - work, life, health. Then you get days where you feel like everything is going to sh-t. Today was one of those days and I almost deleted my account (for the 4th time). Obviously, I'm still here.

    I wanted to make one of these post for a while now, so here it is. First two pictures were taken in July of this year. I was 293 lbs. The last two pictures were taken a couple of hours ago. I am currently 235 lbs. I lost 58 lbs and went from size 42 waste to 36. I'm 10 lbs away from my primary goal - 225 lbs. Ultimately, I want to get into a 200-210 lbs range and focus more on lifting. CAN'T WAIT for that. :)

    I will post another comparison once I get to my ultimate goal.

    Dude! Fantastic progress! Don't give up.

  • Amazing results from amazingly hard work!
  • the_fit_geek
    the_fit_geek Posts: 58 Member
    congrates!
  • mysteps2beauty
    mysteps2beauty Posts: 493 Member
    You are doing great! The one thing you can change is you. The rest of world not so much. So, when you have amazing results like this pat yourself on the back! This is the one challenge you can absolutely win.
  • JeromeBarry1
    JeromeBarry1 Posts: 10,179 Member
    Dang! I've still got Dunlaps Disease at 187. You, on the other hand, are cured at 235.
  • cataire3
    cataire3 Posts: 24 Member
    You've done great!
  • Landoficeandsnow
    Landoficeandsnow Posts: 139 Member
    Wow! Haven't looked at this thread in a week and just saw all of your posts. Your support is what pushed me further. It is all of you that I have to be thanking. So THANK YOU to you all! :smile: Here is a collage that I put together. Picture on the right was taken today @232 lbs. :smile: yz3721orho5o.jpg
  • Landoficeandsnow
    Landoficeandsnow Posts: 139 Member
    duzkek wrote: »
    Good job brother

    Thank you my friend!
  • mike_milligan90
    mike_milligan90 Posts: 6 Member
    You look amazing man!
  • Landoficeandsnow
    Landoficeandsnow Posts: 139 Member
    You look amazing man!

    Thank you brother!
  • rebeccaEsmith
    rebeccaEsmith Posts: 1,136 Member
    Great job keep up the good work
  • FightingFitMom
    FightingFitMom Posts: 80 Member
    lovely transformation.. congratulations..
  • Landoficeandsnow
    Landoficeandsnow Posts: 139 Member
    Great job keep up the good work
    lovely transformation.. congratulations..

    Thanks all! :D Still have a long way to go but we'll get there.
  • Chanda777
    Chanda777 Posts: 18 Member
    Great job!!
  • Landoficeandsnow
    Landoficeandsnow Posts: 139 Member
    Chanda777 wrote: »
    Great job!!

    Thank you! :)
  • Impressive! How did you go about losing that weight so fast? How many calories did you eat on avg per day? And was much of your success from cardio?
  • Landoficeandsnow
    Landoficeandsnow Posts: 139 Member
    Impressive! How did you go about losing that weight so fast? How many calories did you eat on avg per day? And was much of your success from cardio?

    Thank you!

    Diet: I've been very strict with my diet. I did a 60/10/40 macro split (protein/carb/fat) for the first 3 months and hit a plateau. I then changed it to 50/20/30. That is what I'm running right now. Also, my BMR is 2,500 so I try to stay under 2,100 calories. Had a tough time feeling full but then I gave up alcohol and that alone freed up a whole bunch of calories that I could use towards food. There is no magic here.

    Routine: I try to work out on empty stomach. I mainly run Wendlers 5/3/1 with extra accessory work. That's four times a week. I do 30 minutes of rowing on squat and deadlift days at the end of the workout. I also do a core day (usually Saturday) followed by either 20-30 minutes of stair master or elliptical.

    The biggest thing about this journey was commitment. They say that is takes 3 weeks for our brain to fall into a routine. I took it a day at a time (with diet and exercises) for the first 3 weeks and still do to this day. I've learned that you cannot let bad days get in your way because every day is a new day.

    Hope this helps! More than happy to answer any other questions that you have.
  • LBgetsfit
    LBgetsfit Posts: 769 Member
    Oh WOAH!!!! You're looking incredible! I love that you shared your journey and your results here; it's inspiring and exactly what I was needing this evening to feel reenergized. Thank you! Simply outstanding! Tough days are inevitable. But THIS progress is undeniable. Stick to your commitments. You are doing it!
  • Evamutt
    Evamutt Posts: 2,750 Member
    You look great & bet you feel great too. You worked hard, we all have bad days. Stay with us
  • Landoficeandsnow
    Landoficeandsnow Posts: 139 Member
    Oh WOAH!!!! You're looking incredible! I love that you shared your journey and your results here; it's inspiring and exactly what I was needing this evening to feel reenergized. Thank you! Simply outstanding! Tough days are inevitable. But THIS progress is undeniable. Stick to your commitments. You are doing it!

    Thank you! Glad that this helped! :) I can only hope that my journey may inspire someone as many of the stories here have inspired me.
    Evamutt wrote: »
    You look great & bet you feel great too. You worked hard, we all have bad days. Stay with us

    I'm here to stay. :) Thank you!
  • FarmerCarla
    FarmerCarla Posts: 470 Member
    I suspect people tend to take you more seriously now. You're getting that "ice cream cone" physique I've always admired in men. I hope you're as masculine as you look.
  • Landoficeandsnow
    Landoficeandsnow Posts: 139 Member
    I suspect people tend to take you more seriously now. You're getting that "ice cream cone" physique I've always admired in men. I hope you're as masculine as you look.

    You know, and this is really sad, but losing weight made me realize how shallow some people are. I get treated way different now... Thank you. I tend to think that I'm masculine but who knows. ;)
  • 2011rocket3touring
    2011rocket3touring Posts: 1,346 Member
    Dude; beast mode achieved. Well done!
  • Landoficeandsnow
    Landoficeandsnow Posts: 139 Member
    Dude; beast mode achieved. Well done!

    Long way to go until beast mode but thank you brother! :)
    gwenbk wrote: »
    Yes it is sad that society is so shallow. Thank you so much for posting your pics & info. You are inspiring & blessing many. Perhaps many will be able to avoid Diabetes 2 in their 60’s which I have & believe me it is tough. Tho’ “under control” I often had fatigue & felt ill last 3 years. Now reducing oral meds & losing some weight by seeing carbs/sugar on MFP.

    Thank you for the kind words. :) I find that no many things are "under control" these days. We just have to put our best foot forward everyday on our march towards our dreams. Good luck with your goals!
  • masoi13
    masoi13 Posts: 11 Member
    Well done
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