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piette 01-27-2010 11:00 AM

Weight loss challenge, anybody else want to join me?
 
So I have always been in pretty decent shape. Well that is until I quit smoking which I put about 40 pounds on after that, which wasnt all bad because I was probably too thin before that. While smoking I was 6 ft tall and weighed on average of 160 pounds. Over the years I put on a few more still.

So that brings me to last March. I weighed in at 218 pounds and I was a bit disappointed in that to say the least. So I started an intense diet and excercise program, and dropped my weight to 183 pounds and was well on my way to being in excellent physical shape. I had a 4 pack going in the abs and the 6 pack was just starting to come through. It took me 3 months to do this.

Then in May I had a head on car crash and could no longer workout and the disappointment led to me eating like crap again and here I sit again, on Monday I weighed 218 pounds again. So I am back to my intense diet, and working out. Today I am at 214 pounds.

Anybody else want to join me and we will keep everyone each other to get ourselves in shape? We have enough time to do this before summer gets here, and makes the winter go by much better.

Jeff

grumpy 01-27-2010 11:14 AM

I desperately need to get back to healthier eating habits, as well as my morning and afternoon walks.

Now your gonna make me get on a scale. :(

Sure I will join in. I need the support and motivation. But I still ain't giving up my last vice, smoking :)

Highway Star 01-27-2010 11:55 AM

I want in on this...

I need to check with my specialist to see if I can start exercising yet.

As much as I like it, I should quit smoking, too, even though I've tried before and failed.

I'm about 5'-11", and weight about 210, I've put on a few pounds over the last few years...prolly started gaining weight with the depression that set in after my father died. I was an athlete in my former life. :D

grumpy 01-27-2010 12:23 PM

Forgot to include my weight which is 283. yeah I'm a lard ass but I'm a tall lard ass lol

piette 01-27-2010 01:11 PM

For me my diet consists of very high protein very low carbs. I try to take in between 1500 and 1800 calories a day, and be under 100 carbs for the day. It isnt easy let me tell ya. Yesterday I managed to get by with under 50 carbs for the day.

My breakfast everyday consists of 6 eggs, well 6 egg whites and one yolk for color and flavor (dont need the cholesteral that goes with 6 egg yolks), 4 ounces of turkey ham diced up and cooked right into the eggs and 4 slices of turkey bacon. This will yield me 376 calories, 11 carbs, and 48 protein, a great start to the day.

I eat lots of lean red meat, lean pork and fish as well. Pack the meal with green veggies and none starchy fruits throughout the day and it all adds up to massive weight loss.

If you guys are intrested, this is a website that will really help you. You can input everything you eat during the day and it will tell you exactly what it contains, and it is not easy to find a food that isnt already listed. Try it: www.myfitnesspal.com If you really want to see some scarey stuff, try putting in a few of your favorite fast food burgers and such and see just how bad they really are. For example, a McDonalds Big Mac meal medium size with a Dr Pepper will gain you 1130 calories, 151 carbs, 48 grams of fat and only only 29 protein!!!!

This website is truely how I can lose the weight as fast as I can, it works, give it a shot.

Jeff

Hank70SS 01-27-2010 02:01 PM

I don't need to lose weight, 5'8", 145 which is ok, just need to get in shape.

jnorton 01-27-2010 02:02 PM

Hell, I might as well work in this too. I changed a few habits a coupe years ago and lost about 15 lbs. This holiday season I put almost all of that back on, I think. My pants are tight again. The coolest thing about losing the weight I did, other than my clothes fitting better, is that my doctor never gave me the stinky eye when he checked my blood pressure and my knees felt A LOT BETTER.

The one thing that made the most impact in my eating habbits were 1- not eating until I was about to explode and 2- I cut my sugar intake consiberably. I'm guessing in half.

BillsCamino 01-27-2010 03:48 PM

Let me finish this ice cream while I think about this... :)

Hank70SS 01-27-2010 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by BillsCamino (Post 4729)
Let me finish this ice cream while I think about this... :)

I'll toast to that, in fact, let me go get a fresh beer!

I had major surgery ages ago, they had to remove a good portion of both the large and small intestine. As a result weight is not a problem for me, cholesterol is not a problem either. In fact my cholesterol levels are actually below what they should be.

My problem is sitting in front of the computer all day, happens to be my job. That and the fact that I'm lazy. I'll work all day around the house on a weekend but just can't get motivated to do a regular exercise routine.

grandsport 01-27-2010 04:28 PM

:worthless:

Derek69SS 01-27-2010 04:39 PM

I've been eating healthier this winter in an effort to simply not put any more on... I had been putting on 15 every winter and taking off 10 every summer for the past few years. :o

During the summer, I'm active enough to eat anything and everything in sight... winter, not so much.

grumpy 01-27-2010 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by grandsport (Post 4731)
:worthless:


They don't make cameras that can withstand that sort of abuse :)

flash 01-27-2010 10:06 PM

I eat healthy and exercise everyday but the weight just doesnt come off anymore. Several years ago I lost 105 pounds by eating the same healthy foods I enjoy today and the same daily exercise routines . I am very active all the time ,but nothing is working this time . I am more stressed these days due to the extra workload and filling in for my boss who has been out for several months plus the fact that my job may be outsourced soon so that may be part of my problem. I wish you all and myself lots of luck.

Ms Grumpy 01-28-2010 01:30 PM

I am in. But not posting my weight. Let's just say that I need to lose more than a few.

rak1 01-29-2010 09:44 AM

The wife and I have been on a diet for about a year and I know what you mean with the weight not wanting to come off anymore. Heck, when I was younger it was easy to lose weight but when I hit 45 a few years ago it's like an act of god. I'm not bad and I go to the gym and drag my wife with me three times a week. I'm a little over 6'3" and this morning my weight was 213.8; I should be around 200 so it could be worse. I won’t mention what my wife weight is because she would kill me if she ever found out I posted it on the web.

grandsport 01-29-2010 10:00 AM

I'll join in. I'll switch to Coors light.:D

piette 02-03-2010 11:18 PM

So has anybody made the attempt to start a weight reduction program of any sorts for their lives?

I myself since last monday have lost about 12 pounds. I will be very happy when I get under 200 pounds again. I work out every single day again now that the doctors have said to go ahead with weight training again and it feels so good to get back at it. I can tell in that 8 months or so of recupperation I lost a whole lot of my physical conditioning. The amount of weight I curl and press is far less than where I was at, but I will work my way back up again, not a big deal. I just need to make sure I stick with the correct diet and keep working out and I hope by March 1st area to be down around 190 pounds, which will be nearly 30 pounds (29) lost in about 5 weeks. I've done it before and I can do it again.

My overall goal is to get back under 10% body fat again, preferably around 8% would be great.

Jeff

elcoman 02-04-2010 12:25 AM

I'm in.

I have a few more pounds I am trying to lose.

chevguy65 02-04-2010 09:19 AM

I started last May and have lost 38 lbs.
I simply started walking and I cut back on my portions.
I still need to drop about another 40-50.
I will admit I have been hovering for about the past 3 months as I have not been walking as much (it's cold out) and I ate more during the holidays.
I figure once it warms back up I should drop fairly quickly again.

rak1 02-04-2010 09:51 AM

I've cut out snacks and deserts and the wife is trying.

johnnys1977 02-04-2010 07:59 PM

I lost some weight. But then I found it again!!!:mad:
Actually I have dropped two pant sizes in the last month and a half.
Now my wife wants me to see the doctor for fear I'm getting sick.

Ms Grumpy 04-14-2010 07:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by piette (Post 4711)
So I have always been in pretty decent shape. Well that is until I quit smoking which I put about 40 pounds on after that, which wasnt all bad because I was probably too thin before that. While smoking I was 6 ft tall and weighed on average of 160 pounds. Over the years I put on a few more still.

So that brings me to last March. I weighed in at 218 pounds and I was a bit disappointed in that to say the least. So I started an intense diet and excercise program, and dropped my weight to 183 pounds and was well on my way to being in excellent physical shape. I had a 4 pack going in the abs and the 6 pack was just starting to come through. It took me 3 months to do this.

Then in May I had a head on car crash and could no longer workout and the disappointment led to me eating like crap again and here I sit again, on Monday I weighed 218 pounds again. So I am back to my intense diet, and working out. Today I am at 214 pounds.

Anybody else want to join me and we will keep everyone each other to get ourselves in shape? We have enough time to do this before summer gets here, and makes the winter go by much better.

Jeff

So how's it going Jeff?

flash 04-14-2010 09:01 PM

I am going to start walking during my lunch hour again but that means giving up my internet time . Guess I cant have everything but I need to get back in shape and I dont mean round.

shadowgray396 04-14-2010 11:49 PM

I started at 280 in December and now at 247 as of this morning. Plan to go down to at least 230, but my goal is 220. Doctor said get rid of it, so did the wife.
Ray

piette 04-14-2010 11:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Ms Grumpy (Post 7900)
So how's it going Jeff?

Very well so far, thank you. I am currently down about 30 pounds from my starting weight, actually 29 to be accurate. I run and bike or both every single day, and lift weights every other day as well. My biggest challenge i had to overcome was forcing myself to eat enough calories. With the level of excercise I do, I need about 3400 calories a day to have a 750 calorie a day deficit roughly. I am not a big eater, so for me 3400 calories a day is a ton of food. Once I got my diet plan worked out, the weight pretty much just falls off. Its strange that I have to eat more to weigh less, but thats how it works.

I am hoping to hit about 180 pounds by the end of May or so, then I am going to go back on a gainer diet and pack on more muscle again. I have lost about 14% body fat or so according to my body calipers, and would like to drop another 4-5%. I do know I have lost some muscle size with it from eating too few calories at the begininng, but I can get that back after I am done cutting.

Is anyone else still doing this?

Jeff

piette 04-14-2010 11:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shadowgray396 (Post 7910)
I started at 280 in December and now at 247 as of this morning. Plan to go down to at least 230, but my goal is 220. Doctor said get rid of it, so did the wife.
Ray

Outstanding job Ray, that is awesome to drop 33 pounds. I have found the last 10 for me are quite a challenge. I've been fighting them for a little while now.

Keep up the great work. The hard work now will reward you in the end

Jeff

flash 04-15-2010 09:01 AM

Good luck everyone.

shadowgray396 04-15-2010 11:01 PM

Jeff congrats also. It is a challenge to take in the correct amount of calories. I find myself falling short at time also. My wife helps me keep tabs on it. Keep us post on your progress.
Ray

Ms Grumpy 04-16-2010 06:00 PM

Sounds like you guys are really making an effort. Congrats, and keep up the good work.

Ms Grumpy 04-25-2010 05:04 PM

So does anyone have any good recipes for good tasting healthy food? We are always searching for something new.

rak1 04-28-2010 12:22 PM

The wife and I started a diet on Saturday; I'd kill for a nice hamburger, but so far I've lost three pounds and Mary has lost four.

shadowgray396 04-28-2010 09:59 PM

Been stalled at 241 for the last 5 days, was hoping to be in the 230's by now. Can't complain better then I was in December.
Ray

grandsport 04-28-2010 10:03 PM

I hear Chinese is low calorie.:pWaving

shadowgray396 04-28-2010 10:07 PM

My wife and I got so frustrated last night we went to Baja Fresh last night. First time we have eaten out in over four months. I still watched what I ate. Chinese would have been nice.
Ray

grandsport 04-29-2010 06:53 AM

I might switch to light beer.:rolleyes:

rak1 04-29-2010 12:24 PM

I already did that; I'm only allowed to drink MGD 64. It's ok once you get use to it.
Quote:

Originally Posted by grandsport (Post 8484)
I might switch to light beer.:rolleyes:


grandsport 04-29-2010 12:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rak1 (Post 8493)
I already did that; I'm only allowed to drink MGD 64. It's ok once you get use to it.

I had you figured as a Colt 45 kind of guy.:p

rak1 04-29-2010 05:43 PM

We're supposed to go off the diet tonight for dinner since it's our last night bowling for the season. I'm thinking KFC afterwards. I love chicken and KFC is pretty good; they are building a Popeye’s here in June which is "the best for chicken" and I won't have to travel to Auburn, CA anymore!!

rak1 04-29-2010 05:44 PM

No, that's my shooting iron...:p

Quote:

Originally Posted by grandsport (Post 8495)
I had you figured as a Colt 45 kind of guy.:p


Hank70SS 04-29-2010 06:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ms Grumpy (Post 8280)
So does anyone have any good recipes for good tasting healthy food? We are always searching for something new.

The scallops wrapped in prosciutto with orange glaze, I posted in cooking & spirits forum, is a Weight Watchers Dinner. Lynda was going for awhile and she got a lot of recipes. I don't have a weight problem but I had no problem with Weight Watchers meals she cooked. In fact it was nice because it was more variety, some times you get stuck in a rut. Of course I didn't limit my portions like she had too.


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