so my dad made me a deal if i lose some weight
#21
Posted 11 May 2012 - 07:26 PM
#22
Posted 13 May 2012 - 04:41 PM
1.when you get hungry, chew on a piece of (sugar-free) gum and see if your hunger goes away.
2.don't fall for those things like nutrisystem and weight watchers. Just use apps, like others have suggested.
3.Instead of hamburgers, try chicken out.
Lastly,4. have willpower.
#23
Posted 14 May 2012 - 07:42 PM
P.S. I weighed about 170 when I was 11-12ish. My brother (who had lost about 100 lbs by the time he got me into it) forced me to do it, and i hated him for it. But now I see it was most likely the best thing anyone's ever done for me. I now weigh about 160, I'm 5-10/11ish am 15 years old, so all I can say is dig deeper!
#24
Posted 15 May 2012 - 12:40 AM
5'10"?
This is your diet-
Breakfast -
3 tall glasses of cold water
3 whole eggs (scrambled or hard boiled, protein)
half avacado (fat to help you stay full)
1/2 Apple or Orange (carb aka sugar)
Lunch -
1 Whole Chicken Breast (protein)
two handfuls of broccoli or asparagus (fiber & vitamins)
5 almonds (healthy oils and fiber)
1/2 Apple or Orange (carb aka sugar)
2 glasses of water
Dinner -
1 Whole Chicken Breast
Two Handfuls of Broccoli or Asparagus
5 almonds
2 glasses of water
I would try to add about 30 to 45 minutes of LIGHT cardio every day, walking while talking on your cell phone, biking around the neighborhood, something. Cut out all caffeine, cut out all fizzy sodas, diet sodas, anything other than water or green tea. If you end up eating bread, cut out the fruit.
Carb = Sugar = Bread = Fruit - it's all the same shit, if it's not immediately burned, it turns into FAT
For your chicken breasts, bake them in the oven, 4 at a time, coated in mustard. 350 degrees for 35 minutes. I think this diet is a great guideline, to maintain protein and strength, while filling you up with healthy fats, oils, fiber, vegetables, fruit for card / sugar, and almonds for fiber and healthy oils. The water will keep flushing out your digestive system, the light cardio will turn on your metabolism.
I did this and went from 330 pounds to 210 pounds in about a year. I always felt full, happy and content. If you are strength training, feel free to add a scoop of whey in WATER (not milk) to supplement the extra protein. Hope this helps
#25
Posted 15 May 2012 - 12:44 AM
#26
Posted 15 May 2012 - 09:41 AM
Also, true fact - 15 almonds + two glasses of water = feels like you just ate a medium sized lunch. Almonds fill you up
If you are on track, sure eat a couple more. If you are hungry and craving something, eat a couple more. But just be careful, almonds are rocket fuel, FILLED with good calories, but they can add a surplus if overdone.
Weight loss is like how the grand canyon was carved out. Slow and steady, consistent and persistent. Try one thing for a week, measure, adjust, try for another week. Weight loss is measured week to week, not day to day.
Aim for 1 pound a week of fat loss, that's a great pace if you combine the above diet with light cardio.
#27
Posted 15 May 2012 - 12:29 PM
TechPB-Mike, on 15 May 2012 - 12:40 AM, said:
5'10"?
This is your diet-
Breakfast -
3 tall glasses of cold water
3 whole eggs (scrambled or hard boiled, protein)
half avacado (fat to help you stay full)
1/2 Apple or Orange (carb aka sugar)
Lunch -
1 Whole Chicken Breast (protein)
two handfuls of broccoli or asparagus (fiber & vitamins)
5 almonds (healthy oils and fiber)
1/2 Apple or Orange (carb aka sugar)
2 glasses of water
Dinner -
1 Whole Chicken Breast
Two Handfuls of Broccoli or Asparagus
5 almonds
2 glasses of water
I would try to add about 30 to 45 minutes of LIGHT cardio every day, walking while talking on your cell phone, biking around the neighborhood, something. Cut out all caffeine, cut out all fizzy sodas, diet sodas, anything other than water or green tea. If you end up eating bread, cut out the fruit.
Carb = Sugar = Bread = Fruit - it's all the same shit, if it's not immediately burned, it turns into FAT
For your chicken breasts, bake them in the oven, 4 at a time, coated in mustard. 350 degrees for 35 minutes. I think this diet is a great guideline, to maintain protein and strength, while filling you up with healthy fats, oils, fiber, vegetables, fruit for card / sugar, and almonds for fiber and healthy oils. The water will keep flushing out your digestive system, the light cardio will turn on your metabolism.
I did this and went from 330 pounds to 210 pounds in about a year. I always felt full, happy and content. If you are strength training, feel free to add a scoop of whey in WATER (not milk) to supplement the extra protein. Hope this helps
I hope this works. Im going to try it out as well. I recently weighted my self and found that I am about 210, ( i'm 5'7") big gain from when my weight use to be 130 constantly during High school. Last weekend I was at a big scenario game and was just completely worn out a couple minutes into it.
#29
Posted 16 May 2012 - 08:37 PM
#30
Posted 16 May 2012 - 08:59 PM
along with that my dad is buyign a gym member ship as well
so now just about any time i wanna play videogames, ima go to the gym lol
and thanks for the advice mike, but im a WAYY too picky eater, so i think im gonna go with a calorie counting app and good exercise to help me lose the weight
ive cut out ALL soda, sugary drinks, juices, shakes and everything i can think of except water and teas( a little splenda with it )
the only think i drink with flavor is those little Sugar free Mio squirt bottles
all junk food is cut out, for snacks i go with healthy raw nuts and some Baked crackers
ive lost 5 pounds since i posted this first, so im losing weight generously, but i know it will slow down soon
Edit: im alos lifting weights, nothing uge, but enough to make sure im not burning off muscle with my fat
my dad doesnt particularly care about the exact weight. if he can see that im within a "Healthy" size , hes happy
oh and the almond advice sounds awesome
oh Myfitnesspal said i need to eat 1650 calories a day to lost 10 pounds by june 20th
This post has been edited by tripp: 16 May 2012 - 09:05 PM

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#31
Posted 17 May 2012 - 03:15 PM
#32
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#33
Posted 20 May 2012 - 11:27 AM
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#34
Posted 20 May 2012 - 01:56 PM
if you can, try to find an air horn

and if someone is beeping at you to try to get by, keep this in your bottle area, or somewhere similar..
right when they are passing you, pull this out (works well if their window is open) .. and just hold down that button for a bit..
should teahc tem to beep at you..
I have one laying around in the shed, just thought of that.. hehe
#35
Posted 20 May 2012 - 10:20 PM
Squats
Deadlift
Benchpress
Anything that uses multiple muscles. More muscles = More calories burnt = more fat loss.
#36
Posted 01 June 2012 - 10:12 PM
drexler, on 08 May 2012 - 12:13 PM, said:
I personally recommend picking up the Dukan Diet book, I used it to drop from 275 to 235. Great diet and easy to follow.
Get a diet and find a good workout like INSANITY , or P90X
#37
Posted 07 June 2012 - 03:16 PM
drinking nothing but water, and the occasional diet soda, and staying away from as muhc friend food as possible
along with counting the calories i intake, and getting rid of all condiments except mustard

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#38
Posted 07 June 2012 - 04:02 PM
Cable, on 08 May 2012 - 01:59 PM, said:
i am 15 years old and i have over a hour of physical activity a day and according to choosemyplate.gov i should eat around 3000 calories so either your wrong or the website is wrong
#39
Posted 07 June 2012 - 06:03 PM
when i started calorie counting i used an app on my phone( has full fast food and restuaunt menus and all different brands info) so it made ti real easy.
the app, according to my hieght/weight and my familys height/weight, told me i should weigh 191 optimally
it as well told me to lose 1 pound a day , i had to eat 1600 calories a day
and since i do about an hour of biking every day, it allows me for an extra 900 calories, i typically only add an extra 500

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#40
Posted 08 June 2012 - 12:35 AM
IwannaWAFFLE, on 20 May 2012 - 01:56 PM, said:
if you can, try to find an air horn
and if someone is beeping at you to try to get by, keep this in your bottle area, or somewhere similar..
right when they are passing you, pull this out (works well if their window is open) .. and just hold down that button for a bit..
should teahc tem to beep at you..
I have one laying around in the shed, just thought of that.. hehe
This could also become incredibly dangerous for the OP, though. If you're riding a bike, do you really want to piss off the idiot in 2,000lb.+ car behind you, who's honking at you because he thinks you're in his way?
We're trying to help him lose weight, not become another victim of road rage
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