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17th June 10, 11:01 AM
#61
well i'm not an expert but fitness was mandatory for each of my 4 semesters of college so i'll through in my two cents of advice,
Now most of my knowledge is more about building and mainting lean muscle, and i'm a skinny guy, current weight 166 lbs, 6 feet tall, at my best I was around 175 lbs give or take, depending on the day (sept last year before I got sick with a nasty flu that made me drop 15 lbs in 5 days - which i'm still trying to put back on)
however, it does share some of the requirments as someone trying to lose weight, in my opinion, your order of importance should be - nutrition, cardio, weights
#1 nutrition, this is the hardest, as guys we tend to like food, alot - and in vast quantitys - however the bonus is that we do require a higher caloric intake than woman do - try to stay away from sugars - pop, juices (yes fruit punch has almost as much sugar as a can of pop in some cases) - sugary drinks like wine, rum and coke
alcohol is full of calories, so best to avoid it - if must, switch to single malt whisky ![Very Happy](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
however make sure you drink lots of water! (even without the alcohol)
the easiest thing to do is plan your meals, that way you wont be caught by impulse snacking or eating an entire pack of bacon because thats all thats in your fridge
#2 cardio - routine and consistency are going to be at the top, this is wear i have a problem, but try to go for a jog - or walk everyday - walk at first if you have sore knees and or haven't run in a long time - you don't want to get your heart rating spiking in the hot shade and still have a mile to run before you get home or to your car!
#3 - weights - pick up a dumbbell set (10-20lbs each is decent) or join a gym that is close to you (walking distance would be optimal) and when doing weights try not join in with the guys who have all decided they want to get in shape and get rid of their beer guts, but all they do is lift weights, so what happens is muscle builds under the fat - yes you will see more toning, but you may actually go up in weight due to increase muscle mass
this part is more for your health, lower weights and higher reps will yeild more toned muscle - plus at the begining starting with a lower weight will help you understand what your body can handle
This is just personal opinion - and yes the disclaimer - always check with your health care professional to be safe and if you can afford it, a personal trainer/nutrition coach is great - i can't afford it, but alot of gyms offer a consultation for free that will get you started
The hardest part will be motivation - if you have a poor diet, you will most likely see good results in the first two months, then it will level out a bit - and then it might drop again - this changes from person to person and during the periods which you see no weight loss will be the hardest to keep your motivation high - keep consistency in your routines - if you get in the habit of going no matter what - this will help you get through those rough spots
your going to have to push yourself, and it sucks at times, especially when you don't get any sleep- but if you stick with it, you will notice you will be happier, more energetic and yes, your clothes will fit better!
Sorry for the rant, I tend to get carried away
Iain
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17th June 10, 11:05 AM
#62
lol perhaps I should have checked the date before replying- however I hope it helps anyone still trying to loose weight - or maybe some of those just starting
Iain
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17th June 10, 01:47 PM
#63
Maybe you only caught the first post? There are a few current replies ...and anyway, that was good advice.
I like bacon.
A lot.
Right now, there's a platter of bacon-wrapped, cream-cheese-stuffed, hot peppers in my fridge waiting to be eaten.
Also, I am guilty of cooking up a pound of bacon and eating it because there wasn't anything else in the fridge .
But...I have been drinking more water, and I started drinking skim milk instead of 1%.
The biggest thing with working out is consistency. Another tip, particularly for you big dogs, pick up a pair of cross-country ski poles (you can get a pair for 10-20$, they don't need to be nice, just long enough) and walk with them. I had a recovery period of a couple months after getting a small hernia fixed, and that was my daily exercise...no running. It felt pretty good, and kept me active, and by the time all was healed, I was ready to start light jogging (flats only...careful with joints and downhills!), then longer distance and hills, then running...I guess overall it took me about a year to get back to running form.
Remember tho, always remember, you gotta do it daily. Once a week isn't enough, 15 minutes a day isn't enough...spend an hour and go see some nature. You'd be surprised how good you'll feel after a walk!
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23rd June 10, 10:17 AM
#64
3.5 in 2
Loss 3 ½ pounds of fat in two weeks
1 inch from waist and hips
Increased AM walking to 45 minutes
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23rd June 10, 11:56 AM
#65
![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Mael Coluim
Loss 3 ½ pounds of fat in two weeks
1 inch from waist and hips
Increased AM walking to 45 minutes
Nice!
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[SIZE="1"][FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"][B][I]proud descendant of the McReynolds/MacRanalds of Ulster & Keppoch, Somerled & Robert the Bruce.[/SIZE]
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24th June 10, 05:32 PM
#66
Hey guys,
Have not posted in a while, but so far I am down 74 pounds! I have revised my goal to get down to 220 pounds. I am currently at 284 so I am a little over half way there.
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24th June 10, 06:28 PM
#67
[SIZE="2"][FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"][B][I]T. E. ("TERRY") HOLMES[/I][/B][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]
[SIZE="1"][FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"][B][I]proud descendant of the McReynolds/MacRanalds of Ulster & Keppoch, Somerled & Robert the Bruce.[/SIZE]
[SIZE="1"]"Ah, here comes the Bold Highlander. No @rse in his breeks but too proud to tug his forelock..." Rob Roy (1995)[/I][/B][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]
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24th June 10, 08:00 PM
#68
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24th June 10, 08:02 PM
#69
Ok, I am not dead, just been extremely busy with the end of the school year. I started over after gaining back 16 of the 20 I lost. after starting over last week I am down 2. Keep it up ladies and gents. It is for a worth y cause...your health.
A proud Great-Great Grandson of the Clan MacLellan from Kirkcudbright.
"Think On!"
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24th June 10, 09:07 PM
#70
Ok total for me has been GAINED 5 lbs and LOST 4 inches from my waist. I feel better and don't get winded running up a few flights of stairs so I'm ok with the gain. Its never been about losing weight for me its been about getting healthier.
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