Complete Transformation
LonsyBoy
Posts: 72 Member
Hey guys!
Thought i'd post my year of progress.
45kgs on the scales gone!
Started the life change and gym on the 2 Feb 2016 after being left by my partner of 4yrs for being too fat and unappealing. More to the story but its a progress post
Started at 150kgs from day 1 in the gym with a very low calorie diet and small portion sizes, roughly 1,000cal a day (cans of tuna and small steak/chicken dinners)
I was severly depressed so food intake would have been low regardless but kept pushing with hard gym work and researching!
Everyday for the first few months was 15mins of the 'Fat Burner' setting on the Cycle bike for cardio followed by a full body weight session to try and increase muscle and force calorie/fat burning (which worked a treat!).
From that point I had progressed to 30-40mins on the treadmill at the maximum incline and averaging 4.5km/h to 5.0km/h the entire duration Plenty of sweat pouring out each time!
My diet is high protein and lowish carbs but I do cycle low/high carb days to keep me going and help with the growth
Approx 1,200 - 1,800 calories;
Protein 250g
Carbs 50g-150g
Fat (as little as possible)
Never been the super fussy macro counter, I just understand what to eat and what to avoid.
The weight eventually started to fall off and clothes changed dramatically from my largest at 3XL/4XL. My uniform was a tight 120R top and 120R pants.
My current size is XL and 100R top/pants.
Currently I'm sitting at 111kgs and still swapping fat weight on the scales to muscle weight.
Goal is to be 120kgs @ 10% BF
The photos are myself at 150kgs (2015-2016) and a comparison of myself at my leanest size (2010) vs how I am looking now (2017)
+ Calf shot and Forearm Vascularity
Thought i'd post my year of progress.
45kgs on the scales gone!
Started the life change and gym on the 2 Feb 2016 after being left by my partner of 4yrs for being too fat and unappealing. More to the story but its a progress post
Started at 150kgs from day 1 in the gym with a very low calorie diet and small portion sizes, roughly 1,000cal a day (cans of tuna and small steak/chicken dinners)
I was severly depressed so food intake would have been low regardless but kept pushing with hard gym work and researching!
Everyday for the first few months was 15mins of the 'Fat Burner' setting on the Cycle bike for cardio followed by a full body weight session to try and increase muscle and force calorie/fat burning (which worked a treat!).
From that point I had progressed to 30-40mins on the treadmill at the maximum incline and averaging 4.5km/h to 5.0km/h the entire duration Plenty of sweat pouring out each time!
My diet is high protein and lowish carbs but I do cycle low/high carb days to keep me going and help with the growth
Approx 1,200 - 1,800 calories;
Protein 250g
Carbs 50g-150g
Fat (as little as possible)
Never been the super fussy macro counter, I just understand what to eat and what to avoid.
The weight eventually started to fall off and clothes changed dramatically from my largest at 3XL/4XL. My uniform was a tight 120R top and 120R pants.
My current size is XL and 100R top/pants.
Currently I'm sitting at 111kgs and still swapping fat weight on the scales to muscle weight.
Goal is to be 120kgs @ 10% BF
The photos are myself at 150kgs (2015-2016) and a comparison of myself at my leanest size (2010) vs how I am looking now (2017)
+ Calf shot and Forearm Vascularity
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I'm glad to hear you aren't starving yourself on 1,000 calories like you did in the beginning, it definitely sounds like a complete transformation. Great job!1
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If I had the metabolism to eat and eat I certainly would!
Huge fan of the HPLC 90g bars from the local shops and a sugar free mother or monster1 -
These photos were a few weeks ago before my recent surgery, sitting at 117kgs (you can see the varicose veins + fluid swelling from them)
Much leaner and more size on recent progress
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Awesome Transformation!!1
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So good!
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Wow literally a whole new you!!!1
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wow! somtimes it takes somthing like that to give us a kick up the *kitten*...you look fantastic a huge welldone2
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Bravo!1
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Well done, bro! looking fccking jacked!1
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@LonsyBoy
Congratulations on your achievement you did good!
I knew that you were from Australia even before I saw your profile because the arboretum or gardens in your pictures looked very familiar. My husband and I were staying in Port Macquarie several years ago and we visited one (maybe the Macquarie Gardens?) but I don’t remember the exact name of the place right now, except that we loved it and that we did a lot of walking admiring the local vegetation.
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Super healthy and handsome! Good job!1
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Thanks guys!
Turned an extremely negative life event around and found a better me, still at about 1/2 my goal0 -
@LonsyBoy
Congratulations on your achievement you did good!
I knew that you were from Australia even before I saw your profile because the arboretum or gardens in your pictures looked very familiar. My husband and I were staying in Port Macquarie several years ago and we visited one (maybe the Macquarie Gardens?) but I don’t remember the exact name of the place right now, except that we loved it and that we did a lot of walking admiring the local vegetation.
haha yeah we have some very weird plants growing all the time, not as dangerous here as people think the photo was taken at a zoo near the beach here in Sydney (thankfully no drop bears outside their enclosures)0 -
Awesome work man, impressive results!1
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Heres todays update, after breakfast and missed gym for a few days for some muscle recovery
Tricep outsizes the bicep heaps
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I think you did a fantastic job! I am so proud of you for fighting through the depression!
Side Note- your ex is a shallow jerk but it is most certain her loss because now you are free to find someone amazing1 -
Jazzberry91 wrote: »I think you did a fantastic job! I am so proud of you for fighting through the depression!
Side Note- your ex is a shallow jerk but it is most certain her loss because now you are free to find someone amazing
Thank you spent many nights not being able to sleep thats for sure! spending 4yrs sleeping next to someone to nothing and them having another partner already whilst visiting her parents place in another state over Xmas.
I certainly did find someone much much more amazing and supporting3 -
Nice work! I'm glad you've moved on and transformed yourself in the process!1
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Nice job!1
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Thanks guys Its great to see the positive words0
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You look amazing! Great job!1
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Great job! Such an awesome feeling to get healthy again.1
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Well done! Such a difference!!1
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Love the turning a negative into a positive.1
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You are am amazing man and have done a fabulous thing- so glad you moved though depression-and made some great choices- keep it up- God Bless1
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Thanks guys! Its a great feeling to be back into my recruit sized issued uniforms and looking better than I did back in my early career days
I do have a lot of key areas to work on but every week in the gym is changing the weak points to stronger points!0 -
What an amazing transformation, inside and out! Really inspiring!
I'm so glad you've found love with someone supporting who sees you for who you are !0 -
quick update, no change on the scales between the comparison (115kg) but you can see the differences
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