Hi everyone!
I'm new here, I found the forums about a week ago and I've been glued to them since.
I figure I should give my background story to anyone reading.
I'm 25 years old, 6'1", 225 pounds.. According to the body fat calculator from the Diet and Nutrition Forums "Calculators" post, I'm 33.7% or 18.1%. I'm willing to bet it's more like 33.7% or more.
I've never really been athletic. I've had serious asthma since I was about 6, which kept me from playing a lot of sports (god knows I tried). I think that, more than anything, gave me the defeatest attitude I have now. I was constantly told "you can't", and I just kept demonstrating that to myself as a kid.
I've been a member of a gym *almost* consistently for like 4 years. I'd say I've gone to the gym maybe a total of 1.5 years out of those 4. I'll get started and really start moving, but not see results quickly and back out. I've always been trying for "quick fat loss". I'd easily get discouraged because I didn't see much after working out for a month non-stop, and I'd give up.
I've gotten into cycles of really eating well and really exercising well for periods of up to 3 months, but it's always too easy to quit.
I'm an IT manager for a company of about 200 people, my job is INSANELY stressful, and I've used that as an excuse for as long as I can remember. "I'm too tired, today was too stressful", "I'm not in a good enough mood", "I had to stay late and now I won't get home until 10:00 PM" (as if I'd do anything but watch TV to begin with from 8:00-10:00 PM).
I think half my problem also was, every time I've gone to the gym, I HAVEN'T EATEN ENOUGH.. It's always been to lose weight, and I was never properly educated, so I'd keep my calories down to someting low like 2000 or so.. then wonder why I was tired, I was getting no gains in the gym, and why I just got fatter if I wasn't REALLY pushing cardio.
The problem is, I've always been chasing the quick fix, and never educating myself and looking ahead for LONG TERM GOALS. I need to get myself realizing that I won't be where I eventually want to end up in 3 months, but I'll be CLOSER. I'll be leaner. I'll be more muscular. I'll be that much closer to acheiving my goals. But I'll never get there unless I get my calorie intake up and make a conscious effort every day to continue to strive towards my goals.
I figured by starting a journal, putting my ideas for my routine/diet, getting constructive criticism, and being somewhat accountable to whoever reads this will definitely help me get my butt in gear. I've read a lot of the journals here and seen what some of you have accomplished, and seen the amazing support you all give each other. I've never really had that. I know that if I've even got one person rooting for me, it will push me harder.
I know I've got to totally transform my life.. This isn't a fad or a 12 week workout. If I want to be where I want to be, it's going to be a lifestyle, and I'm finally ready for it.
Enough rambling for me.
I will do this.
--Nips
I'm new here, I found the forums about a week ago and I've been glued to them since.
I figure I should give my background story to anyone reading.
I'm 25 years old, 6'1", 225 pounds.. According to the body fat calculator from the Diet and Nutrition Forums "Calculators" post, I'm 33.7% or 18.1%. I'm willing to bet it's more like 33.7% or more.

I've never really been athletic. I've had serious asthma since I was about 6, which kept me from playing a lot of sports (god knows I tried). I think that, more than anything, gave me the defeatest attitude I have now. I was constantly told "you can't", and I just kept demonstrating that to myself as a kid.
I've been a member of a gym *almost* consistently for like 4 years. I'd say I've gone to the gym maybe a total of 1.5 years out of those 4. I'll get started and really start moving, but not see results quickly and back out. I've always been trying for "quick fat loss". I'd easily get discouraged because I didn't see much after working out for a month non-stop, and I'd give up.
I've gotten into cycles of really eating well and really exercising well for periods of up to 3 months, but it's always too easy to quit.
I'm an IT manager for a company of about 200 people, my job is INSANELY stressful, and I've used that as an excuse for as long as I can remember. "I'm too tired, today was too stressful", "I'm not in a good enough mood", "I had to stay late and now I won't get home until 10:00 PM" (as if I'd do anything but watch TV to begin with from 8:00-10:00 PM).
I think half my problem also was, every time I've gone to the gym, I HAVEN'T EATEN ENOUGH.. It's always been to lose weight, and I was never properly educated, so I'd keep my calories down to someting low like 2000 or so.. then wonder why I was tired, I was getting no gains in the gym, and why I just got fatter if I wasn't REALLY pushing cardio.

The problem is, I've always been chasing the quick fix, and never educating myself and looking ahead for LONG TERM GOALS. I need to get myself realizing that I won't be where I eventually want to end up in 3 months, but I'll be CLOSER. I'll be leaner. I'll be more muscular. I'll be that much closer to acheiving my goals. But I'll never get there unless I get my calorie intake up and make a conscious effort every day to continue to strive towards my goals.
I figured by starting a journal, putting my ideas for my routine/diet, getting constructive criticism, and being somewhat accountable to whoever reads this will definitely help me get my butt in gear. I've read a lot of the journals here and seen what some of you have accomplished, and seen the amazing support you all give each other. I've never really had that. I know that if I've even got one person rooting for me, it will push me harder.
I know I've got to totally transform my life.. This isn't a fad or a 12 week workout. If I want to be where I want to be, it's going to be a lifestyle, and I'm finally ready for it.
Enough rambling for me.
I will do this.


--Nips
