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Quote from: redarrow on February 16, 2011, 09:59:17 AMI have put my self on a diet since July 1st. Went from 255-260 down to 215.I'm mainly just calorie counting. 1500 -2000 max per day. No junk food to speak of. The occasional candy bar.Looking forward to doing some walking soon as the snow melts.Hope to be at 200 by mid April.
Quote from: Jay on February 16, 2011, 10:12:43 AMQuote from: redarrow on February 16, 2011, 09:59:17 AMI have put my self on a diet since July 1st. Went from 255-260 down to 215.I'm mainly just calorie counting. 1500 -2000 max per day. No junk food to speak of. The occasional candy bar.Looking forward to doing some walking soon as the snow melts.Hope to be at 200 by mid April.260? HOLY TWINKIE!! Did the rest of the family get anything to eat
Quote from: Jay on February 16, 2011, 09:07:02 AMI'm a physical specimen that doesn't need much work. I just don't photo well, and have a tendency to look like a fat old man.
Quote from: stinkpickle on February 16, 2011, 11:22:53 AMI teach cardio/kickboxing classes, and this is some advice I give to new students...First of all, I would recommend to anyone first starting out to take all of your meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), cut the portion sizes in half, and eat six times a day, instead....about every three hours. Your body will be less apt to store what it doesn't immediately require as fat. Step #2 would be to start doubling the amount of water you drink. Basically, keep drinking water until you pee clear. Having a glass of water before and after each meal will help you feel full, also. WATER ONLY! SODA DOES NOT COUNT!Step #3 would be to start cutting down on "enriched" foods. Try to use "whole grain" substitutes whenever you can.Step #4 would be to start cutting down on anything containing high fructose corn syrup. Step #5 would be to double your raw vegetable intake and dietary fiber. Step #6 would be to give yourself one free meal per week. Eat or drink whatever you want and however much of it you want. Overall, you don't have to deprive yourself of anything (unless you have a medical condition, of course). Strive for a balance of proteins and good carbohydrates. Your body needs some of everything...just in moderation.And as for exercise, find a balance of cardio and strength training to best compliment your new diet. It takes a long time to put on weight. Don't rush and try to take it all back off at once...that only increases the chances of you burning out and ballooning back up again. 1-2 pounds per week is ideal.