Updated, Exercise, Diet "How I did it" 274lbs to 188 in 5 mo

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  • SafireBleu
    SafireBleu Posts: 881 Member
    Never thought to look at my sodium intake. I have been working out like made and the weight loss is just so slow. Will definitely look into that.

    Great job! You look great!
  • Sodium is a killer. Literally.
  • vittix
    vittix Posts: 84 Member
    Awsome job keep up the great work and i feel the same way about cheating :)
  • SafireBleu
    SafireBleu Posts: 881 Member
    Sodium is a killer. Literally.
    Already added it to my food diary settings so I can keep track. Thanks again for the tip!
  • Sodium is a killer. Literally.
    Already added it to my food diary settings so I can keep track. Thanks again for the tip!

    Awesome! Let me know how it works out.
  • Salena31
    Salena31 Posts: 3 Member
    It's nice to hear about success stories like yours! Thanks for sharing!
  • It's nice to hear about success stories like yours! Thanks for sharing!

    You're quite welcome.
  • Trying to reach 170lbs before Jan 15th. Going on vacation to FL.
  • WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW Congratulations :smile:
  • awesome. great job!
  • caterpillardreams
    caterpillardreams Posts: 476 Member
    you did a great job
    Thank you for sharing
  • Thad81
    Thad81 Posts: 138 Member
    I never really thought about restricting sodium but have definitely had those days I should have lost and didnt. I knew I was retaining water but never bothered restricting. It is a good idea. Besides too much salt is bad anyways, and everything has a ton of salt in it. Especially if it is processed at all.
  • kimtpa1417
    kimtpa1417 Posts: 461 Member
    amazing results.... Thank you for sharing!

    By the way Florida is great.....
  • PerfectPout
    PerfectPout Posts: 195 Member
    :happy: WOW!!! That is awesome - I also retain fluid so the salt thing makes sense.....thank you so much for sharing your story
  • Great job! You said 1400 calories, is that net or total?
  • Great job! You said 1400 calories, is that net or total?

    Thanks! I don't do "net calories" I only eat my goal.
  • ttkg
    ttkg Posts: 357 Member
    Congratulations and thanks for sharing!!
  • Congratulations and thanks for sharing!!

    No problem, thank you!
  • 16 pounds to go!
  • directorj
    directorj Posts: 537 Member
    Hey bro. I really gotta give it to you. You started about 3 weeks after me and weighted about 40lbs more but in the end you're now about 4 lbs lighter than me. Good stuff! Gotta me a bit motivated! Ima look into the sodium intake thing, I never thought about it.
  • Hey bro. I really gotta give it to you. You started about 3 weeks after me and weighted about 40lbs more but in the end you're now about 4 lbs lighter than me. Good stuff! Gotta me a bit motivated! Ima look into the sodium intake thing, I never thought about it.

    Thanks man, i'm glad I got you motivated! Yeah, give it a shot and let me know how it goes.
  • Hthfamily
    Hthfamily Posts: 123 Member
    Does anyone know how to change the sodium, carbs and protein in your profile?
  • JonathanMFP
    JonathanMFP Posts: 44 Member
    Very inspirational! Just started MFP, and the 180's seem so far away. But seeing your pics helps me to see that it is definitely possible. I appreciate you sharing your diet and exercise tips, too!

    Some questions, though:
    1. How did you come up with the calorie and protein/carb amounts for yourself?
    2. Did these stay the same from when you started till now?
    3. What, if anything, did you do to keep you on track in the months before joining MFP back in October?

    Thanks for any additional tips you can offer!
  • pereztech930
    pereztech930 Posts: 60 Member
    Awesome! you are an inspiration to us all!
  • AnnaRocks79
    AnnaRocks79 Posts: 14 Member
    Its a great feeling to see the scale read a number you can actually agree on....you should be very proud of yourself....its not easy, and you are giving alot of people hope and a light at the end of a sweaty tunnel. For that I applaud you for your great work!!! Keep it up, keep strong and don't let anything change, you've worked so hard...keep doing what your doing! ;)
  • bademasi
    bademasi Posts: 180 Member
    Congratulations! You look great! Thank you for sharing! :happy:
  • Very inspirational! Just started MFP, and the 180's seem so far away. But seeing your pics helps me to see that it is definitely possible. I appreciate you sharing your diet and exercise tips, too!

    Some questions, though:
    1. How did you come up with the calorie and protein/carb amounts for yourself?
    2. Did these stay the same from when you started till now?
    3. What, if anything, did you do to keep you on track in the months before joining MFP back in October?

    Thanks for any additional tips you can offer!

    Hey, thank you for the positive comments. I appreciate it!

    I'll try to answer your questions the best I can.

    #1. I've read somewhere a long time ago that the bare minimum amount of calories a male 18+ years old should take in is 1,400. So basically that's how that came along.

    #2. The protein, well, my body builder friend told me to keep your protein as high as possible. It's good to eat alot when you're dieting, around 130-150 a day is what he told me. Also, protein keeps you feeling fuller longer because it breaks down slow in your body and it helps you to not lose as much muscle when dieting. The carbs, was honestly just a number I came up with...and it worked.

    #3. Before MFP I would just write down all my calories, salt, carbs, etc in a notebook. My girlfriend showed me MFP and made it much easier. :)

    Hope I helped.

    - Anthony.
  • You look GREAT! I love your ADTR shirt by the way :D
  • You look GREAT! I love your ADTR shirt by the way :D

    Thank you! Yeah I love that shirt :)
  • Good night all.
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