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Weight Watching
Greetings you all,
Since there are so many people overweight and it is considered unhealthy, I wondered how many of you are concerned with their weight and why? Is it because of health or cosmetic reasons? And what are your weaknesses in maintaining a diet?
I've been concerned with my weight since I was a kid. I grew up a little chubby kid and was teased with it all the time. My mother always made sure we ate healthy but it didn't make a difference. All genetics. My whole family put on wieght very easily.
When I hit puberty, I suddenly grew and became almost skinny. So when I was about 18 I decided to work out. Within about 3 years I developed a decent body(not even near the one of Daywalker, but decent).
I was able to maintain it until about 4 years ago. Suddenly I lost it and I didn't care anymore. It got even worse when I lost my job on November 2004.
I gained about 10 kg in the month I was at home. I got another job in December which I lost in May 2006(due to distance and I couldn't handle the pressure)
Since May I have gained another 20 kg.
Right now I'm about 1 mtr 80 and I weigh 126 kg.
Recently I started a diet of very little or no carbs and I can see my belly getting smaller veeery slowly.
My weakness is beer. I drink every evening because I really enjoy it(and it makes me relax)
I hate running and haven't touched a weight in months(maybe I should pick it up again)
So this is my story(got a little long, sorry :o )
Since there are so many people overweight and it is considered unhealthy, I wondered how many of you are concerned with their weight and why? Is it because of health or cosmetic reasons? And what are your weaknesses in maintaining a diet?
I've been concerned with my weight since I was a kid. I grew up a little chubby kid and was teased with it all the time. My mother always made sure we ate healthy but it didn't make a difference. All genetics. My whole family put on wieght very easily.
When I hit puberty, I suddenly grew and became almost skinny. So when I was about 18 I decided to work out. Within about 3 years I developed a decent body(not even near the one of Daywalker, but decent).
I was able to maintain it until about 4 years ago. Suddenly I lost it and I didn't care anymore. It got even worse when I lost my job on November 2004.
I gained about 10 kg in the month I was at home. I got another job in December which I lost in May 2006(due to distance and I couldn't handle the pressure)
Since May I have gained another 20 kg.
Right now I'm about 1 mtr 80 and I weigh 126 kg.
Recently I started a diet of very little or no carbs and I can see my belly getting smaller veeery slowly.
My weakness is beer. I drink every evening because I really enjoy it(and it makes me relax)
I hate running and haven't touched a weight in months(maybe I should pick it up again)
So this is my story(got a little long, sorry :o )
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Well I'm motivated due to my exposure of the unhealthy patients I see and talk to. As an American, especially one that lives in a city of excess and indulgence known as Las Vegas, I see a lot of incredibly overweight people. The two top killers of pedestrians in Las Vegas are trucks and people who pause too long in a buffet line :D One great pleasure on my trip to Greece was seeing very few fat people. I've rediscovered that even women with average faces look so much better when they aren't packing 20 extra kg (44lbs). My weakness is Orange Juice, believe it or not. That stuff is loaded with sugar. I'm currently attempting to begin resistance training again using a Bowflex machine, faster than free weights and almost as good.
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Spydutch...
Have you thought about getting a pedometer? I find it makes it easier to be motivated to walk.
I use this one:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... 4?v=glance
It's amazing....every day I know whether I've done my 10,000 steps or not.
Have you thought about getting a pedometer? I find it makes it easier to be motivated to walk.
I use this one:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... 4?v=glance
It's amazing....every day I know whether I've done my 10,000 steps or not.
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6'0, 32" waist, 44" shoulders, 175-180lbs depending on the week... I can lose another 10lbs and still be healthy, have about a 2" roll on my gut.
My big problem is eating when I'm bored. Packed on 30lbs in 2 months last year before I changed my eating habits after being taken off work.
My big problem is eating when I'm bored. Packed on 30lbs in 2 months last year before I changed my eating habits after being taken off work.
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Why do people worry more if you argue with your voices than if you just talk with them? What about if you lose those arguements?
Slowly going crazy at work... they found a way to make the voices work too.
Why do people worry more if you argue with your voices than if you just talk with them? What about if you lose those arguements?
Slowly going crazy at work... they found a way to make the voices work too.
Weights
I find the best results by lifting weights, and watching my diet of course. Now, I am by no means a doctor, a scientist, or even very well educated on health and fitness. But this is what i've read, studied, and found to be pretty correct so take it with a grain of salt please.
There are 3 ways that your body burns calories. 1: Your body burns calories by digesting food, usually about 10% of whatever you take in. 2: Your activity level, ie working out, having an active job, walking the dog everynight etc. This obviously varies a ton from person to person. A construction worker is plain just going to burn more calories through the workday then me selling insurance =p It usually is between 10% and 30% of your total calories 3: Your body burns calories by sustaining you, keeping you alive. It takes alot of effort keeping your heart pumping, blood circulating, and muscles working. This makes up for the large part of our calorie usuage every day.
It makes sense to maintain a healthy weight and to burn some fat, we can increase our activity level but also increase the amount of calories our body burns by sustaining us. For every pound of lean muscle that you gain, your body will burn an extra 30-50 calories per day. If you add 10 pounds of muscle to your body, you can eat an extra 300-500 calories a day without a weight change. This is just what you're body needs to do to sustain that extra muscle you've added. So I find that by weight lifting and adding muscle to my body and obviously by watching my diet some, I can trim down and stay pretty trim.
Another interesting thing that i've read alot, been told etc. Is that the beer gut actually exists. We guys store fat in our stomachs. It's the way that we're built which is why that seems to be the last place we lose fat from. Whereas women store fat more in their thighs and hips.
Now I don't think anyone knows exactly why, but for guys at least, consuming alcohol makes our bodies deposit more fat in the stomach then usual. There's something that the alocohol does to our bodies that just makes us store more fat there then normal. So there actually is some truth to the "beer gut" thing.
Beer is great. I love it. Unfortunately it's alot of empty calories, carbs, and the alcohol makes our bellies bigger. And the fact that we tend to drink more then 1 at a time and usually at night after we've had all our activity for the day =p
Anyway, these are just some of my thoughts. Like I said, i'm no doctor and i'm not claiming to be. If you find fault in anything i said, then fine. But please don't flame me =) It's just what i've found and it's helped keep me pretty trim.
Fugs
There are 3 ways that your body burns calories. 1: Your body burns calories by digesting food, usually about 10% of whatever you take in. 2: Your activity level, ie working out, having an active job, walking the dog everynight etc. This obviously varies a ton from person to person. A construction worker is plain just going to burn more calories through the workday then me selling insurance =p It usually is between 10% and 30% of your total calories 3: Your body burns calories by sustaining you, keeping you alive. It takes alot of effort keeping your heart pumping, blood circulating, and muscles working. This makes up for the large part of our calorie usuage every day.
It makes sense to maintain a healthy weight and to burn some fat, we can increase our activity level but also increase the amount of calories our body burns by sustaining us. For every pound of lean muscle that you gain, your body will burn an extra 30-50 calories per day. If you add 10 pounds of muscle to your body, you can eat an extra 300-500 calories a day without a weight change. This is just what you're body needs to do to sustain that extra muscle you've added. So I find that by weight lifting and adding muscle to my body and obviously by watching my diet some, I can trim down and stay pretty trim.
Another interesting thing that i've read alot, been told etc. Is that the beer gut actually exists. We guys store fat in our stomachs. It's the way that we're built which is why that seems to be the last place we lose fat from. Whereas women store fat more in their thighs and hips.
Now I don't think anyone knows exactly why, but for guys at least, consuming alcohol makes our bodies deposit more fat in the stomach then usual. There's something that the alocohol does to our bodies that just makes us store more fat there then normal. So there actually is some truth to the "beer gut" thing.
Beer is great. I love it. Unfortunately it's alot of empty calories, carbs, and the alcohol makes our bellies bigger. And the fact that we tend to drink more then 1 at a time and usually at night after we've had all our activity for the day =p
Anyway, these are just some of my thoughts. Like I said, i'm no doctor and i'm not claiming to be. If you find fault in anything i said, then fine. But please don't flame me =) It's just what i've found and it's helped keep me pretty trim.
Fugs
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:spyder: I could easily loose 50 pounds. It holds me back when training at the dojo. I train often so I do have good cardio but it would be A LOT easier without the extra weight. It's late nite tv time that screws me. eating before bed, man alive, I can't stop snacking at nite
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Hi Spydutch,
I like beer (and chocolate) too, but I don't gain any weight. I walk to and from my work every day instead of taking the car and that's about a 10 km walk total. Burns lots of calories so I can pretty much eat what I want.
I also train twice a week (free weights) so I think exercise is the most important. If you combine this with a healthy diet I don't think a few beers are going to give you any problems.
I like beer (and chocolate) too, but I don't gain any weight. I walk to and from my work every day instead of taking the car and that's about a 10 km walk total. Burns lots of calories so I can pretty much eat what I want.
I also train twice a week (free weights) so I think exercise is the most important. If you combine this with a healthy diet I don't think a few beers are going to give you any problems.
Hi, Spydutch. I'm trying to do something with my weight. I'm not terribly overweight, but I've always been REALLY thin, almost underweight, and putting on any weight causes worry. I have some health issues (cholesterol, blood sugar) that require constant attention and whose attention also tends to cause some weight loss, so I try to eat right, exercise enough and drink my favoured beer in moderation.
I love good import beer. Cheers!

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I had the same problem as idj, I could never gain weight, eating was like pouring gasoline on a blazing fire - pooooof and it was gone. Only when I turned 31 I started to gain weight and I loved it. About 1.5 later I am now 6'00" and about 190 lbs. But aside from a natural tendency to be a "hardgainer" being a competitive endurance athlete didn't exacly help. If you go out skating for 3 hours and 50 mi, you might as well forget what you had for breakfast. Also, when I get stressed out, I eat less not more.
By now I try to have a very regular diet. I switched from an extremely high carb diet (which I needed while skating a lot) to relatively low carb, high protein. I don't take any protein supplements but I drink at least 4 large glasses of 1% milk and my boring lunch EVERYDAY is about 300 g of cottage cheese (that's about 30g of protein right there) with a little bit of ananas and a banana, supplemented by a slice of bread with cheese or sausage. Keeps me going like the energizer bunny.
By now I try to have a very regular diet. I switched from an extremely high carb diet (which I needed while skating a lot) to relatively low carb, high protein. I don't take any protein supplements but I drink at least 4 large glasses of 1% milk and my boring lunch EVERYDAY is about 300 g of cottage cheese (that's about 30g of protein right there) with a little bit of ananas and a banana, supplemented by a slice of bread with cheese or sausage. Keeps me going like the energizer bunny.
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im at a pretty good weight except musle mass, i used to have a lot but it has since diseaperd been using a Total gym 2 days a week so i should get some back :rolleyes: :spyder:
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I am 5'11" weighing in at 197 pounds. I was on a good diet last year and lost down to 185 from 230. I've gained a little back but it seems hard to lose any more. I've still got a gut. At my job I work real physical labor, 12 hours, about 9 of which is spent constantly working and on my feet. I don't really eat that bad and I drink diet soda's and water. But it still seems like a challenge to lost weight. Something I can't understand since I burn up so many calories a day :confused: Oh well, when it comes to weaknesses I would say mine is Ice Cream 

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[quote="Axlis"]I am 5'11" weighing in at 197 pounds. I was on a good diet last year and lost down to 185 from 230. I've gained a little back but it seems hard to lose any more. I've still got a gut. At my job I work real physical labor, 12 hours, about 9 of which is spent constantly working and on my feet. I don't really eat that bad and I drink diet soda's and water. But it still seems like a challenge to lost weight. Something I can't understand since I burn up so many calories a day :confused: Oh well, when it comes to weaknesses I would say mine is Ice Cream ]
You can read a lot of "stuff" on the net claiming that the chemicals in diet soda can actually make it harder to loose weight. I've never read any real scientific studies, but seeing so many rotund people with a giant barrel of diet soda in their hands 12 hours a day does make me wonder...food for thought :p
You can read a lot of "stuff" on the net claiming that the chemicals in diet soda can actually make it harder to loose weight. I've never read any real scientific studies, but seeing so many rotund people with a giant barrel of diet soda in their hands 12 hours a day does make me wonder...food for thought :p
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Im 6'3 and now 333lbs, lost almost 40lbs in 2.5weeks. yeah im heavy but not rerally fat, just wide and solid I guess. Sure I have a stomach, but also have a ton of muscle and my frame is just huge. I do work out alot and run alot, thogh every thing i eat i gain weight from. Such as a can of coke or a few cookies, il wake up feeling heavier. So I just dont eat the stuff. Overall im healthy for somebody my size. my Cholesterol is 104 mg/dl which shocked my Dr., Blood pressure is 130/70. But my actual size and how much my heart has to work to keep with that, has caused me to reduce my training. Now I workout 2 hrs a day in the gym and probrolly run 2 miles a day. I used to do 4 hrs and 4 miles and an hr on stair master every day.
So for longevity, im looing the weight.
Simple way to loose weight and live longer, get 30G of soluble fiber per day and drink a Minumum of 1 gallon of water. Take a Fiber supliment and well as vitamins. Eat 5 servings of fruits and vengtables. V8 is great thats 3 of them per day.
Also truly not eating carbs will make you loose the weight but it is garenteed to come back. Eating Enogh fiber and Buring 2x more calories than you intake will make you loose the weight for ever.
So for longevity, im looing the weight.
Simple way to loose weight and live longer, get 30G of soluble fiber per day and drink a Minumum of 1 gallon of water. Take a Fiber supliment and well as vitamins. Eat 5 servings of fruits and vengtables. V8 is great thats 3 of them per day.
Also truly not eating carbs will make you loose the weight but it is garenteed to come back. Eating Enogh fiber and Buring 2x more calories than you intake will make you loose the weight for ever.
Aloha spydutch...spydutch wrote: So when I was about 18 I decided to work out. Within about 3 years I developed a decent body(not even near the one of Daywalker, but decent).
Wha? :eek: :o
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Old thread revived...
I'm in the market to lose some pounds now, but I didn't want to start a new thread if this one existed, and here it is.
How are those of you who wanted to lose weight doing with it nearly a year later? Did you meet your goals?
I'm 5'11" 200+\- lbs and need to shed 20 of that. I don't think i need tips or anything, as I know what to do... It's just doing it that is hard for me. A bit of motivation is what I need, that and stop eating ice cream so much. That stuff is good!!
I'm in the market to lose some pounds now, but I didn't want to start a new thread if this one existed, and here it is.
How are those of you who wanted to lose weight doing with it nearly a year later? Did you meet your goals?
I'm 5'11" 200+\- lbs and need to shed 20 of that. I don't think i need tips or anything, as I know what to do... It's just doing it that is hard for me. A bit of motivation is what I need, that and stop eating ice cream so much. That stuff is good!!
Hey All, 38 y/o, 5'-10", 175lbs. I went from 205lbs to 175lbs in about 3 months. Just watched what I ate and the amount. In the gym 5 days a week for about 2 hrs. I work certain muscle groups on different days, and do Cardio 2 times a week. Of Course Those of you who know, I Race BMX. So, I Have To Stay In Shape, Not To Mention Being an LEO. To Pack Around All That Gear, Deal With The Bad Guys, Many Times Chase Them On Foot.............It pays for me to stay in Shape As A Matter of Survival. Not To Many Doughnuts Here :D :p :D . The weight loss made a Huge Difference In My Day To Day Tasks. I Kept My Muscle Mass, Power, and My Endurance. Just Shed The Fat. I use Free Weights, A Universal Weight Machine, and A Stationary Bike............Run When I Can. Being A BMX Racer, I pack most of my weight in my legs, Arms/Upper Body from having to Pull Out of The Gate So Hard and So Often. The Weight Loss helped me immensely in my racing. I've Increased My Speed Big Time. The Weight Loss was all shear Determination and Discipline. I still have my moments, and slack-off, but I try to make up for it when I do go into the gym. Not all of us have that time or money to go to the gym. I lucked out, and have a key to the local college gym, because I'm an instructor there. If it wasn't for that, I wouldn't be workingout nearly as much. Those Of You That Have Families, I know It can be tough to get to the gym with everything that surrounds one's day to day tasks and Jobs. Alot of my weight loss was because of what I ate. I watched what I ate and the amount. People get technical in wieght loss. They count the calories, start taking out this fat, that fat, carbs........there isn't a thing wrong with that. Some People just get down right obsessed with it and in return become unhealthy, because they're taking to much out of their diet, and lacking certain fats and carbs a body needs to stay healthy. To get into shape, just be active, any type of activity is healthy. Walking, running, ride a bike. Try to do it with a spouse/friend/as a family. Start out with small goals, try shedding a 2 to 3 pounds to start with, and see how you feel. Weight lifting isn't for everybody, but if you want to start, start slow and take it easy. See how your body reacts, then gradually build a routine you're comfortable with. Seek advice from someone who has weight trained and ask them for tips. There is weight lifing for power, bulk, to stay toned up. Go with What Fits You As An Individual. If A Person Is Comfortable with How They Look and Feel............That's The Only Thing That Matters. Take Good Care All and Be Safe Always.
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with me, weight is a real complex issue. my biggest problems are: eating when bored, and (most importantly) stress-eating. before i left college a few years back, i was in great shape, but spent three hours a day maintaining that. now, i leave for work at 4:30 in the morning, and get home at usually 7:30 at night. i just can't seem to find the motivation to exercise anymore. and then there's the other issue. i put myself under lots of pressure, which causes stress, which causes eating. currently trying to fight the good fight. I'm at 315 right now. In my adult life, I've been as high as 345 (march of this year) and as low as 240 (back in 2000 when i used to be an athlete and exercise). anyway, time for bed. good luck to all of those who are trying to lose weight, and congrats to those who have. -td
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