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Whats to touch?... you have the goals, you know what the problem is, you have the knowledge and resources here at your fingertips.
Just go out and do it.. whats the problem? And if you still need more motivation, the 5 mo daughter is a good place to start. |
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I think what he meant was that if you get in better shape/the shape you want to be in, the easier and more fun it will be to play and spend time with her. Believe me, as she gets older, it requires alot of energy on your part. Start now! Good luck with your goals.
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aren't you the person that posted in training that you don't have access to a gym and wanted to know what you could do at home for training?
I really suggest you take a look back at that thread and write out a body weight routine to help increase your activity level! |
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I am indeed the same guy, what do you mean by a "body weight" routine?
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It could also mean that she is an incentive and motivation to get healthy so that you can be here long enough to see your daughter grow up and be part of her life.....
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Dude, you are me only a bit younger.
In late October, I looked at myself and said this has to end. I have been working with Twin Peak following his Carb Cycling program. It is a diet that is managable and has been easier for me to avoid cheating. I am down 30 lbs since 10/25. I would suggest you read the articles (PM me if you want them, I have them all) and see if this could work for you. Once you get going and get that weight coming off, your motivation will only increase. The key is to GET STARTED. |

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Ok a bit of back round, used to work out and was an active member here. Life got busy, lost one job, opened my own company and time became in very short supply along with money and other things. Well fast forward three years, I feel like that documentary Super Size Me. Fast food, beer, and zero regard to my personal health and well being has put me in a bad way.
I'm 6' tall, 255lb, and 32%BF ( I did just have this tested). I now have a job I work so time is slightly available, but the extra cash is not. I also have a five month old daughter. I applaud my wife for losing all her maternity weight, but here I am with the spare tire I hate, yet I don't do anything to prevent it. In fact as I type this I have a sugary beverage next to the PC. Its after 8pm, I know full well its going to my wasteline and I still do it. I need a shock, an awakening that will kick me in the ass and get me going. I don't have the extra cash for a gym membership right now, but I do own a stepper and a treadmill. So I do have some things going for me. My biggest problem is that I get on a kick for a week, as I'm sure many do this time of year. I eat clean food, veggies, chicken, fish, etc. Sure beats cheesburgers, tacos, beer, etc. Hell even if I packed a sandwhich, which I'll agree isn't the best option for lunch, its better than the fast food junk. Worst part of all is that I know this, and have made no action to change it. So I guess I'm looking for advice from my once fat people, who made a comeback. Goal one is to hit 240lb, that is 15lb loss. Eventual goal is 200lb, which would be a 55lb loss for me. Arguably still over weight but I feel its realistic and a more attainable weight for me to maintain. Who knows though, I have to crawl before I walk. Looking for any advice, to reading materials or source material that got you off your ass and into shape. My gallery pic is 35lb ago at 220lb. |
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Here's some motivation:
If you don't loose weight I will send Pride Heavy Weight Champion, Fedor Emelianko to your house to use you as a training partner for some sparring practice. ![]() |
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If you dont have a diary, get one.
Book your training sessions in your diary. Stick to it. When you go from your current lifestyle to a completely different healthy/active one at the drop of a hat, im not surprised it only lasts for a week. You've got your 'old easy life' and the 'new hard diet/workout life', you give yourself something to quit, and something to go back to. Progressively integrate good eating and exercise into your lifestyle. Book things in your diary. Think about things you do and eat before you do them. Ask yourself if its really what you want to do. |
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Its only two days but this is what I'm doing. At advise of my doctor I am journalling all I eat and drink.
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). Sure, you know a slice of pizza is bad for you, but it really drives the point home when you see you're eating 50% fat, 40% carbs and 10% protein or whatever.
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It could also mean that she is an incentive and motivation to get healthy so that you can be here long enough to see your daughter grow up and be part of her life.....
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Had to bring this post back....its not quite ten weeks later and my attitude and personal appearance have changed 100%. A word to all the other newbies, I know what Fuck-daddy and a few of the others post seems crazy at times and over the top, but trust me. If you stick to it, and get the diet straightened out it will work.
I screwed with the diet for six weeks of honest effort before getting things where I like them. Meals are balanced and most of all convenient. I know I'm the one doing the work, but thank you all for being the red hot cattle brand that keeps me motivated. Thats another piece of advise I have for newbs, get on here and post. Become a personality, get involved. People are truly here to help. I'll admit there are a few dildo's about, but once you wade through them theres a lot of great people here. |
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Congrats keep it up. You are only given one body, and one chance with it.
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