Progrsss 51lbs down!!! Post your progress photos too!!
msmcmillan0316
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I started weighing in at 233lbs and one day decided I'd had enough with being out of shape. I've been involved in sports my entire life and needed a change. I started working out daily and altered my diet as well, only eating lean meats and basically no carbs. I meal prep to avoid cravings and stay dedicated with as little cheating as possible. I had an initial goal of being down to 190lbs by June and hit that! I'm now at around 182 and have a new goal of being under 15% body fat. Feel free to post your progress stories and how you are doing it! Any ideas on how to cut more body fat?
Keep working hard and you can achieve pretty much anything!
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Nice work. What kind of exercise/lifting have you been doing?0
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Nice work!! That is so awesome, congratulations, you look great. Strength exercises are really great for that if you aren't already doing them.1
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Nice work. What kind of exercise/lifting have you been doing?
Thanks! Right now I do a mix of circuit training, kettle bells and boxing. Lot of body weight exercises as well. Not sure if I want to start lifting heavily yet or cut some more body fat first...or will that just happen with the lifting?0 -
When did u weigh in at 2330
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chafoxeymitchner wrote: »When did u weigh in at 233
Late January of this year, so about 6 months ago.1 -
You look incredible.
This is two weeks before insanity, two weeks in, and 4 weeks in.8 -
Jdismybug1 wrote: »You look incredible.
This is two weeks before insanity, two weeks in, and 4 weeks in.
Thanks!! Still lots to do! Nice work yourself!!! Outstanding!2 -
Great going!0
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You both look amazing! Congrats on the weight loss! Keep up the great work0
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Ok this is mine from 2 months and 20lb in to my weight loss to 135lb down (actually lost another 7lb since that photo) and 5lb until I hit my original target.
Bare in mind this took me 20 months and at no point (apart from when ill) did I go below 1800 Calories and in fact my average Calorie intake is around 2200 with peaks of 3500 on very active days.
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I would start lifting heavy immediately. I recommend stronglifts 5X5. I have a buddy that is doing it and he has only lost 1lb the whole 2 months. He looks better than 2 months ago. Bod recomposition at its finest. When you lift heavy you build muscle and burn calories along the way increasing your deficit. If possible I would actually add in lifting after your bodyweight exercises. Lastly, write down all of the workouts you do so you can keep progressing. You could make a full 360 by just beating your last bodyweight reps and sets. It will increase even more with weights added. Just make sure you maximize recovery3
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ChampCrucial wrote: »I would start lifting heavy immediately. I recommend stronglifts 5X5. I have a buddy that is doing it and he has only lost 1lb the whole 2 months. He looks better than 2 months ago. Bod recomposition at its finest. When you lift heavy you build muscle and burn calories along the way increasing your deficit. If possible I would actually add in lifting after your bodyweight exercises. Lastly, write down all of the workouts you do so you can keep progressing. You could make a full 360 by just beating your last bodyweight reps and sets. It will increase even more with weights added. Just make sure you maximize recovery
Yea I've definitely stepped up my kettle bell work which is starting to tone me up. I plan on starting to lift in the next week or so, as well as up my caloric intake to build more protein into my diet. I'm just not sure if I'm resting enough. I work out pretty much every day but Saturday. Thanks for the info!!0 -
Looking good there man your starting weight is what i am now and im just starting so your some inspiration for me!3
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Looking good there man your starting weight is what i am now and im just starting so your some inspiration for me!
It's really all about what you put in man, if you're dedicated you will see results! Diet is a big part....biiiiiiiiig!!! I started meal prepping every Sunday, making meals for the week for at work and that was huge. Don't be afraid to have a cheat meal every couple weeks, it will keep you sane, especially in the beginning. Other than that it's just hard work in the gym and wanting to get better every day. Good luck and keep me posted be interested to see how someone similar starting weight is doing!1 -
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Great job! Here's my 'before' and 'during'. 50lb difference:
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You look amazing. Congrats on your continued success.0
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5'8"
1st pic: 235 lbs
2nd pic: 185 lbs
Took about 10 months, no exercise, just changed eating habits. In the last month I started exercising and hope to continue to lose another 20 lbs before reaching my upper end goal weight and might continue on losing if I still need to lose more body fat.
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