down 60, 20'ish more to go (diet, lifting, cardio)
osubrndn
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The original pic i was at 285 (6'2), The original pic was november 2010. I first started i told myself i'd lift every day to gain muscle and develop a gym habit. I didn't want to do cardio, i wanted to develop good gym habits first. Intially i could do a max bench of 145 and i set a goal to bench 300 pounds within a year. I thought about that goal every day that year while at the gym...and December 28th, 2011 i benched 300...it felt incredible to reach that goal...seemingly unrealistic when i first set it at that point i had only lost 20 pounds...which was fine bc i had gained alot of muscle mass.
Then in jan 21st 2012 when i joined this site, i decided to then focus on cardio and my diet (in addition to lifting). I joined a gym called title boxing club (in addition to my gym i lift at)...its kind of like a cardio class w\boxing...it involves lots of squats/squat jumps/lunges/pushups/burpies/running/boxing with a body bag and ab work. I really enjoy it for cardio..it's an hour class a day. for the past few months i been doing the 1 hour class a day. And starting last week i started doing that at 6am every day, lifting at 4pm for an hour, then going to boxing again at 6pm for an hour. I used to eat out alot for lunch at work and in january when i started focusing on my diet i pretty much just eat bagel thins & lunch meat for breakfast, protein after working out, and soup for lunch. For dinners i typically eat fish/baked chicken. In january i initially set my goal weight for 220, right now i'm at 225. I think my goal weight will be some where between 200-210...i'm not sure if physically my body will let me lose 25 pounds.
My goal this year is to have abs. I know i'm on the right path and I absolutely love working out...and for those just getting started i strongly feel that your diet is 90% of it. Lifting/cardio is fantastic for inches/mirror but the scale is soooo dependent on your diet. I used to eat out soo much and i really have no desire to anymore...it's not worth it...plus eating out is a stupid waste of money.
feel free to friend me, i enjoy discussing workouts...i feel like i've become pretty knowledgeable throughout this process.
Then in jan 21st 2012 when i joined this site, i decided to then focus on cardio and my diet (in addition to lifting). I joined a gym called title boxing club (in addition to my gym i lift at)...its kind of like a cardio class w\boxing...it involves lots of squats/squat jumps/lunges/pushups/burpies/running/boxing with a body bag and ab work. I really enjoy it for cardio..it's an hour class a day. for the past few months i been doing the 1 hour class a day. And starting last week i started doing that at 6am every day, lifting at 4pm for an hour, then going to boxing again at 6pm for an hour. I used to eat out alot for lunch at work and in january when i started focusing on my diet i pretty much just eat bagel thins & lunch meat for breakfast, protein after working out, and soup for lunch. For dinners i typically eat fish/baked chicken. In january i initially set my goal weight for 220, right now i'm at 225. I think my goal weight will be some where between 200-210...i'm not sure if physically my body will let me lose 25 pounds.
My goal this year is to have abs. I know i'm on the right path and I absolutely love working out...and for those just getting started i strongly feel that your diet is 90% of it. Lifting/cardio is fantastic for inches/mirror but the scale is soooo dependent on your diet. I used to eat out soo much and i really have no desire to anymore...it's not worth it...plus eating out is a stupid waste of money.
feel free to friend me, i enjoy discussing workouts...i feel like i've become pretty knowledgeable throughout this process.
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Holy crap man. Amazing job!!0
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oh and in the first picture, sadly i was sucking in a little bit...the second one i didn't although it was really hard not to ha.0
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Look at you, you look amazing. Great job! Your cardio sounds terrific:)
Good luck on those last 25.0 -
Thanks, it feels good when you can start to make progress. I really appreciate the comments.0
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You look awesome!0
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;D u LOOK great0
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Your a hottie before and after!0
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You'll have to post more pictures when you are finished! You are looking awesome though! Those ladies are gonna be going after you!0
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What a difference, congrats!!0
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Wow, you really look great!!0
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Well done - a great look for you0
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thank you all, i appreciate it0
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You look amazing! Great results.0
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Nice job! Impressive results!0
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Amazing. Very impressive!0
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way to go, you look great, keep up the good work0
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really impressive, great job!0
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You look fantastic...nice muscles0
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wow!!! looking good!!! so happy for u!!! amazing what u accomplished!!0
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Looking Great0
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You look great!! Fabulous job!0
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Amazing! I was taken back by the after photo! Your lookin hot! Congrats!0
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Fantastic!! Keep up the great work!!0
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Awesome job!0
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Wow! You are the same size as me and everything. I'm at 276 right now. If that's what I have to look forward too, I'm STOKED!0
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You look amazing bud!0
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Wow! You look Really Great! Amazing transformation.0
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Fantastic job you look amazing!!0
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You look great! Congratulations on your success!0
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Great Job!!! Thanks for sharing!0
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