105 lbs. lost...eating clean, training mean

EthanPierre
EthanPierre Posts: 66 Member
edited November 17 in Success Stories
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  • leecha2014
    leecha2014 Posts: 385 Member
    Congratulations!!! Great success!! Can you share any tips? I'm helping my husband lose weight on here and I'm vegan, he's not so sometimes I don't know what to do meal-wise? Thx
  • Blubberbuster1
    Blubberbuster1 Posts: 265 Member
    Wow that's awesome!! How long did it take you to lose the weight?
    What kind of a training program were you on?
  • cbl40
    cbl40 Posts: 281 Member
    Great job! Bravo!
  • EthanPierre
    EthanPierre Posts: 66 Member
    Thanks! It took me one year. For the first 3 months it was straight cardio 7 days a week. After that I incorporated some weight training. I would do cardio in the morning and weights in the evening. After my doctor said I was losing weight too fast I slowed down to 4 times a week cardio and 2 days a week weights. Always rested on Saturday. All I ate was fruit in the morning, chicken or turkey and lots of green vegetables for lunch and dinner. For whatever reason my body doesn't process carbs very well so I would only incorporate carbs (sweet potatoes, quinoa or oatmeal) after an intense cardio workout.
  • Blubberbuster1
    Blubberbuster1 Posts: 265 Member
    edited March 2017
    Awesome! I'm hoping for same results as you, lose weight and gain muscle!
    I've been doing straight fasted cardio at 5am 6 days a week the last 5 weeks, this week I have switched to 5x5 3 day a week program and doing the cardio 2-3 times a week. And I eat pretty much the same things Monday to Friday and switch it up a little on the weekends. Down 22lbs so far. My problem was burning too many calories as well and not being able to eat them all back. I know machines and gadgets aren't accurate and to be used more as a guideline but according to fitbit I was burning 4,500-5,000 calories a day, not good when only eating 1,600-1,800 calories. I like this routine I'm doing now though!
  • EthanPierre
    EthanPierre Posts: 66 Member
    Awesome, keep it up
  • HG210
    HG210 Posts: 103 Member
    You look amazing and I really like your regimen. Good for you!!!!! You are a true inspiration. I'm happy for you. I just started doing Billy Blanks Tae Bo at night and a short intense ab work out in the morning. Already I am seeing some results. I struggle with food some days but for the most part I am trying to eat clean 90% of the time.
  • Myxalplyx
    Myxalplyx Posts: 129 Member
    Congrats on your success. That's a pretty intense exercise schedule. I need to get back into the swing of things myself. Keep up the good work!
  • jroth261
    jroth261 Posts: 117 Member
    Amazing! Sounds like you're going about it the ideal way with your work out schedule & diet. Always refreshing to see great results from pure effort unaided by sketchy supplements
  • EthanPierre
    EthanPierre Posts: 66 Member
    Thanks @jroth261 it's not easy, but it's definitely doable!
  • Vanguard1
    Vanguard1 Posts: 387 Member
    Amazing transformation!! Great work and discipline!
  • ekim2016
    ekim2016 Posts: 1,198 Member
    magical transformation... major life accomplishment. I too am off bread and sugar forever...don't miss it a bit...much to the shock of my peers.
  • starofthenight12
    starofthenight12 Posts: 11 Member
    You have really transformed your body. Congratulations! :)
  • anybeary
    anybeary Posts: 188 Member
    Looking good!
  • EthanPierre
    EthanPierre Posts: 66 Member
    Wow! Thanks everybody! Its very inspiring to be inspiring...hope that makes sense
  • EthanPierre
    EthanPierre Posts: 66 Member
    My mom always told me if you can't do it right keep trying until you do!

  • rdgfit
    rdgfit Posts: 98 Member
    Congratulations! Thanks for sharing your story - very motivating!
  • Syneea
    Syneea Posts: 451 Member
    Wow!!
  • ChevyChey
    ChevyChey Posts: 21 Member
    Awesome!!! Congrats!
  • FitOldMomma
    FitOldMomma Posts: 790 Member
    Wonderful accomplishment!

    I gave up highly processed and simple carbs and added sugar about a year ago...it had a tremendous effect on my weight loss journey here. On rare occasions I'll have a sweet treat, but for the long haul-this is my way of eating.
    Congratulations!
  • JoJosAnatomymfp
    JoJosAnatomymfp Posts: 178 Member
    Amazing well done to you. Great inspiration
  • EthanPierre
    EthanPierre Posts: 66 Member
    Thank you @JoJosAnatomymfp!! @FitOldMomma keep up the good work. It's a lifelong journey and commitment and I'm proud of you!
  • indy87colts
    indy87colts Posts: 38 Member
    Very inspiring and I wish I could get the same results as you.... I'm on day 50 and still going.

    Thanks for sharing !
  • EthanPierre
    EthanPierre Posts: 66 Member
    @indy87colts you are getting there, day by day, don't stop!! Keep going, you're doing good!
  • EthanPierre
    EthanPierre Posts: 66 Member
    Quit tip... eliminating carbs for a while and not eating past 6pm is a great way to get over a weight loss plateau. Only ingest fast carbs right after a hard cardio workout.
  • debtay123
    debtay123 Posts: 1,327 Member
    Thanks- great job- what are fast carbs- are these the ones such as sweets?
  • Hornsby
    Hornsby Posts: 10,322 Member
    Good job, dude! Glad you found what works for you!!
  • fostersu
    fostersu Posts: 327 Member
    Well done! And great definition
  • livingleanlivingclean
    livingleanlivingclean Posts: 11,751 Member
    edited March 2017
    Quit tip... eliminating carbs for a while and not eating past 6pm is a great way to get over a weight loss plateau. Only ingest fast carbs right after a hard cardio workout.

    Eliminating carbs may make you lose some water weight, which is kind of false weight loss... or it'll increase your deficit if you don't replace the calories with more fat and protein.

    Meal timing is completely irrelevant - not eating past a certain time will make no difference unless, again, your deficit is larger because you don't use the calories you would have otherwise spent on dinner/dessert/snacks after this time.

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