Originally posted by Streetdisciple
Trail, I am 27 years old, 6'2", and 205lbs. 4 years ago I weighed about 300lbs. I started lifting and doing cardio. When I started lifting, I could hardly bench 135. I was weak. I lost over a hundred pounds of fat, and put on muscle at the same time. I can now rep out hundred pound dumbbells 8x, squat about 400lbs, and run 5miles. Not huge, not superstrong, but I've come a long way. All without a personal trainer, or workout partner. The number one thing is that you must stick with it for the long term. DON'T GIVE UP! I agree that doing too much cardio in a day could very well be doing more harm than good. A good hour's probably enough, but you have got to lift weights, especially legs and back. But keep with the cardio.
Also, you will start to LEARN YOUR BODY, and see what works and doesn't work, how your feel, etc. Pay EXTREME ATTENTION to that, as someone's advice might not work the same for you.
Stick with it, and track your progress. You just might be able to write a book or something later on.... or at the very least, it's good to look back at and see how far you've come from. Your past successes. It can help motivate you at times.
May The Lord be with you and help you out, protecting you all the way.
Good Read... very inspiring!
