Down 161 lbs since January 2011, feeling great Update

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  • jhardenbergh
    jhardenbergh Posts: 1,035 Member
    wow what did u do for exercise, you look amazinggggggg!!

    Mostly cardio, I started out walking 2 miles around the neighborhood a couple times a week, then did some wii games to break the monotony, then did some walking/jogging and now I do mostly jogging/running. When I started out I was doing about 30 minutes a day, now I do around an hour or so. I have also started within the last month of working with a personal trainer two days a week for an hour plus running 4 to 5 days a week. He wants me to slow down on the cardio a little.

    LIsten to your trainer, excess cardio kills. So happy to read about your accomplishments. :) Thanks for all the pics, very encouraging to those who will soon be where you are. Have you considered using Kettlebells. I heartily recommend using Lauren Brooks DVD Ultimate Body Sculpt and Conditioning with Kettlebells. Watching your transition and reading your posts, I would think you'd be very happy with the ROI (return on investment) from Kettlebells at this stage of your journey!

    I have some Kettlebells, I am sure the trainer will work them in some how, the bells are actually my wives so I don't know if they are heavy enough for me, I think they are like 10, 15, and 20lbs.
  • recesq
    recesq Posts: 154 Member
    Wow. Unbelievable. That is fantastic.
  • pinkita
    pinkita Posts: 779 Member
    wow what did u do for exercise, you look amazinggggggg!!

    Mostly cardio, I started out walking 2 miles around the neighborhood a couple times a week, then did some wii games to break the monotony, then did some walking/jogging and now I do mostly jogging/running. When I started out I was doing about 30 minutes a day, now I do around an hour or so. I have also started within the last month of working with a personal trainer two days a week for an hour plus running 4 to 5 days a week. He wants me to slow down on the cardio a little.

    What an amazing change! Curious about why your trainer wants you to slow down on the cardio?
  • jhardenbergh
    jhardenbergh Posts: 1,035 Member
    wow what did u do for exercise, you look amazinggggggg!!

    Mostly cardio, I started out walking 2 miles around the neighborhood a couple times a week, then did some wii games to break the monotony, then did some walking/jogging and now I do mostly jogging/running. When I started out I was doing about 30 minutes a day, now I do around an hour or so. I have also started within the last month of working with a personal trainer two days a week for an hour plus running 4 to 5 days a week. He wants me to slow down on the cardio a little.

    What an amazing change! Curious about why your trainer wants you to slow down on the cardio?

    He just doesn't want me to do too much, he will usually start me out with 10 to 15 minutes of some cardio, but we chat throughout the week, and I will text him, what I do during the week like running 5 miles one day or ride 15 miles another day. He more wants me to take a day off during the week to give my body some time to recover. He thinks I can get more burn by building muscle than cardio, he's like when you were as heavy as you were cardio was the best thing, but now as I get closer to goal, I have some loose skin he's helping me tone and by building the muscle it will be more helpful than shredding the fat through cardio. Unfortunately I am boardering on the edge of exercise anorexia, which he's helping me out with. I feel that if I eat some frozen yogurt or have a couple beers, I am completely jeopardizing the weight loss, I am scared as hell of gaining it back. It will take some time for me to realize that it will take a series of overeating to get back to what I was before. It won't happen if I eat a couple hundred calories of frozen yogurt once a week or every other week.
  • mom2pne
    mom2pne Posts: 215 Member
    Congrats!
  • LoreeBelle
    LoreeBelle Posts: 196 Member
    OMGosh! So inspiring! Thank you so much for sharing your story, your pictures, your workouts and a little about how you got started "diet wise" -- so glad to see how it's all come together for you and your beautiful wife!

    Just can't thank you enough for sharing. You have really touched me.

    Peace,
    Loree
  • dimplzz
    dimplzz Posts: 456 Member
    Amazing!! You and your wife looks absolutely STUNNING!! Way to go and thanks sooo much for sharing!
  • snailrunner
    snailrunner Posts: 215 Member
    Wow, what a journey...you look great (and in the pics without the cap you look years younger!)
  • kahavi
    kahavi Posts: 35
    That is absolutely amazing! Congratulations!
  • chatterbox3110
    chatterbox3110 Posts: 630 Member
    That's not amazing, its


    FANTASTMAGORICAL!!!!!!!!

    You are an inspiration!!
  • Primrose1960
    Primrose1960 Posts: 55 Member
    great result for you both. It was great that you had each other to go through the experience together. AMAZING loss of weight! well done and here is looking forward to a long and healthy life together.
  • KeepGoingRhonda
    KeepGoingRhonda Posts: 527 Member
    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/post/new/363099-down-161-lbs-since-january-2011-feeling-great-update#congratulations!!! that is so awesome! would love to see pics of you and your wife!! keep it up you two!:happy:
  • Angellore
    Angellore Posts: 519 Member
    That is amazing! Well done. You are a true inspiration.
  • gisele246
    gisele246 Posts: 57 Member
    Wow what you did is amazing! Keep up the great work.... and remember it's a marathon and you are winning :-)
  • duffydog1
    duffydog1 Posts: 76 Member
    Wow - amazing! Well done to your wife too for her weight loss.
  • IsMollyReallyHungry
    IsMollyReallyHungry Posts: 15,385 Member
    You look awesome!! Congrats!! :flowerforyou:
  • IsMollyReallyHungry
    IsMollyReallyHungry Posts: 15,385 Member
    Here's a Before and After of my wife and I, first pic was taken last October in Vegas for a wedding and the after was taken about a month ago at a friends wedding in South Carolina

    Before

    KatieandILouieswedding102010.jpg

    After

    KatieandIBrianswedding2092011.jpg

    Congrats to your wife too!! Aesome! :flowerforyou:
  • Nikstergirl
    Nikstergirl Posts: 1,549 Member
    You look great, but more importantly... you look HEALTHY!!!!!! Yay for being around another 50 years!!!!!!

    Awesome is an understatement....
  • A very handsome man is emerging! What an inspiring story. Loved your pictures! Thank you for sharing.
  • mcanavan05
    mcanavan05 Posts: 210 Member
    Great job, thanks for sharing..keep MFP'rs motivated!!! That said, I need to jack up my walking/jogging and shift into another gear.

    Can you give the Eagles a call and help train them!?
  • jhardenbergh
    jhardenbergh Posts: 1,035 Member
    Great job, thanks for sharing..keep MFP'rs motivated!!! That said, I need to jack up my walking/jogging and shift into another gear.

    Can you give the Eagles a call and help train them!?

    Sux about Ryan Howard, he tore his achilles on the last play of the game. The Redsox need some serious training as well, about 75% of their team was injured this year. The one player that wasn't was Ellsbury. I have no idea whats going on with the Eagles, those guys should be a lot better than their record. I guess it's true on any given Sunday.
  • skinz2k2
    skinz2k2 Posts: 99 Member
    Wow bro, that's the work! Way to burn it down and get healthy. Keep it up!
  • ResilientWoman
    ResilientWoman Posts: 440 Member
    wow what did u do for exercise, you look amazinggggggg!!

    Mostly cardio, I started out walking 2 miles around the neighborhood a couple times a week, then did some wii games to break the monotony, then did some walking/jogging and now I do mostly jogging/running. When I started out I was doing about 30 minutes a day, now I do around an hour or so. I have also started within the last month of working with a personal trainer two days a week for an hour plus running 4 to 5 days a week. He wants me to slow down on the cardio a little.

    LIsten to your trainer, excess cardio kills. So happy to read about your accomplishments. :) Thanks for all the pics, very encouraging to those who will soon be where you are. Have you considered using Kettlebells. I heartily recommend using Lauren Brooks DVD Ultimate Body Sculpt and Conditioning with Kettlebells. Watching your transition and reading your posts, I would think you'd be very happy with the ROI (return on investment) from Kettlebells at this stage of your journey!

    I have some Kettlebells, I am sure the trainer will work them in some how, the bells are actually my wives so I don't know if they are heavy enough for me, I think they are like 10, 15, and 20lbs.

    They are a great place to start! I started with a 4 kg/9 lb Kettlebell, rapidly progressed to a 12 kg/26 lb bell (in about a month) which is average for females. Then I grew in strength a little and added a 16 kg/35 lb bell. Looking at your physique, I'd start you on her small bells just to learn excellent technique. When you can perform an exercise safely for 4-8 reps, I'd move up a bell in size. Most guys, even if they can lift crazy amounts in the gym, are happy with a 16 kg/35 lb bell and the very strong go up a little.

    I would encourage you to check out Mark's Daily Apple for other couples like the two of you. Now that, like me, morbid obesity is becoming past tense and not present, you may be interested in shifting your nutrition and fitness a little bit to what will give you the most maximizing of your health after all the years of being out of balance.

    Losing weight was the 1st and only goal I started with 2 years ago. Now I have a daughter who is almost 6 and I want to stick around a long time while having LOTS of energy for her. About 7 months ago, I thought that everything my trainer and I were doing around food and movement were perfect and had been for awhile (see ticker) but reading other stories of folks with the same health goals I had over at Mark's Daily Apple and Chris Kresser's the Healthy Skeptic gave me a couple of missing pieces of the puzzle that I didn't even know were missing. The results are I'm developing a 6 pack in my kitchen, rather than the gym. I'm using my kettlebell, sprinting and very slow walking to heal my body so that it's natural potential is unleashed. I am not dieting but have a sustainable way of living that builds muscle without my trying and increases every health marker my doc can measure.

    I still have 63-83 lbs to shed and can expect to continue to become stronger, younger biologically and more disease proof. The transformation for me will not be complete when the extra fat is gone. Decades of being morbidly obese left my my finances devastated from years of being disabled, on a fixed income and not able to continue a promising college/career path. My goals include returning to college, completing a medical degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine and owning my own land and home. Most of all, I want to physically do all the fun things I couldn't when I was too weak to get up out of my recliner. I look forward to my returning vitality every morning when I wake up and cherish each and every NSV as much or more than the reduction in pounds.
  • lab_goddess
    lab_goddess Posts: 170 Member
    Inspiring progress!! You definitely earned that "superman" shirt!! Great job! So glad you FEEL great as well!:smile:
  • sewerchick93
    sewerchick93 Posts: 1,438 Member
    Congrats on your accomplishment, you look amazing!
  • Steve_FromThe_Rock
    Steve_FromThe_Rock Posts: 246 Member
    Congrats on your accomplishment...keep it up
  • momtozmc
    momtozmc Posts: 418 Member
    Wow!!! Great job!!!!
  • LAWIII
    LAWIII Posts: 50
    AWESOME!!!!
  • runAMBIErun
    runAMBIErun Posts: 3 Member
    Oh my gosh...you and your wife just gave me more motivation!!!!! Good luck losing the rest of those pounds!!
  • Southernsister
    Southernsister Posts: 198 Member
    GREAT job.....you look like a nevv person.
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