Quote (l_l_l @ Jan 7 2010 11:31pm)
Greetings SKCRaynor. First I would like to wish you a happy new year.
Like every year people make resolutions and fail at keeping them.
I have not made this kind of resolution but I do want to change my life by losing weight.
I am presently 280pounds, I'm 6'3 and 22yo.
I already know that my BMI should be at about 25 and I'm at 35 right now.
Here is the thing:
I want to lose the extra pounds but I really don't know where I should start, I'm playing hockey every week for an hour and half and that isn't enough that's for sure.
I try to stay away from fast food restaurants because it tastes awful and it's not good for the health. I don't drink soda often (Maybe 1L a month Maximum)
I've been wanting to lose weight from a while now because I know it's not healthy but it's always the money that is a problem because I am a student so I can't afford a gym subscription.
Running everyday is not something I can do because there is snow here 6months /12
Training home would be the best I could do for now, until I finish school (they don't have a gym there either
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I've been reducing the amount of food I eat and eat more healthy and noticed tiny improvement.
Typical day:
6:30am- Wake up and eat something If I can. (I have trouble eating during the morning kind like if my body wasn't ready to eat)
7:15 to 3:15 School. (lunch break is at 11:15)
6:00-7:00 eat
7:00-11:30 chill out
11:30 sleep
When I eat something in the morning it's mostly something like a muffin, bagel with cream cheese or Mueslix cereals (dry muesli mixture)
Lunch break is 2 sandwich and something on the side like crackers.
I drink water most of the time because I think it's awesome but I do enjoy cola once a while (maybe once a week or two)
And for diner well it ranges between pasta, pork, red meat, etc. I do take second servings when the food is so good I want more but this doesn't happen a lot (maybe once a week)
An example of what I can eat for diner
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Pork-and-Green-Chile-Casserole/Detail.aspxSo here I am asking you for help on my quest to lose weight and become someone more healthy.
Thanks for your answer.
Please pm me back when you have answered so I can check out this page
Thanks a bunch
Hello -
here is a repost from about 10 pages back in the thread...this should help you a lot.
The key to overall fat loss is the following:
- Burn more calories than you take in
- eliminate sugar and simple carbs from your diet
- reduce carbs overall, and increase protein
- eliminate fast foods and frozen foods
- eat every 2-3 hours
- drink water or diet soda only (or any sugar-free, calorie free beverage)
- drink alcohol as rarely as possible
- get at least 8 hours of sleep a night!!
- Take fat burning supplements like BSN Atrophex, GAT Jet Fuel, or Nutrex Lipo-6
Good overall foods -
Protein - Lean meats like Chicken, turkey, tuna, fish, eggs, lean beef.
Complex Carbs - Whole Grains(all of them, like whole grain breads/pasta/brown rice, etc), Vegetables, legumes.
GOOD fats - Olive Oil, Nuts, Peanut butter, fish, OMEGA 3-6-9 supplements, avocados, etc.
You are going to want to take in approx 2,500 calories a day for your bodyweight - in addition to at least 1 hour of vigorous exercise per day (anything, running/pushups/pullups/situps/swimming/aerobics/etc)
You are going to want to get about 60% from protein, 15% from carbs, and 25% from good fats. READ THE LABELS OF WHAT YOU ARE EATING and keep a FOOD JOURNAL so you can add everything up.
MAKE SURE YOU ARE EATING EVERY 2-3 HOURS (SMALL MEALS)
In addition, make sure you do at least ONE HOUR of exercise each day. Cardiovascular activity like running, jogging, swimming, playing a sport, using a cardio machine at the gym, or lifting weights WITHOUT taking breaks...are all acceptable. See the exercise guide for more info.
FOOD NOT TO EAT!
(DO NOT EAT THESE FOODS, OR IF YOU EAT THEM, DO IT VERY RARELY!)
Fast Food – Avoid Fast food at all costs. However if you go into a fast food restaurant and you’re hungry…try to make some healthy decisions. For example, instead of a burger with fries – get a grilled chicken sandwich or a grilled chicken salad without the fries....fries are a waste calories.
SODA – DO NOT DRINK REGULAR SODA AT ALL! Instead drink diet soda if you really like it…but if not, then stick to ice water!
Pizza – sorry, but this is one of the things you really have to watch out for. Avoid!
Candy, desserts, and Ice Cream – Just don’t eat it =) it’s loaded with sugar and no nutrition at all!
Frozen food – typically has way too much sodium and bad nutritional value!
Canned Foods and Soups (including ramen) – Also has way too much sodium and virtually no nutrition.
Dark Chocolate – you can eat 1-2 ounces of dark chocolate per day and actually see lower body fat as a result. But don’t overdo it! Too much and it can start adding weight.
EAT CLEAN!!! THAT MEANS AVOID PROCESSED FOODS, SALT/SODIUM, SUGAR, SAUCES, ETC. All spices are fine except for salt.
KEEP A FOOD JOURNAL!! WRITE DOWN EVERYTHING YOU EAT AND TALLY YOUR TOTAL CALORIES/FAT/PROTEIN/CARBS/SUGAR/SODIUM AT THE END OF EACH DAY TO MAINTAIN PROGRESS!
Sample meal plan (No carbs after your 2nd meal each day)
Meal 1 – 1 bowl of whole grain cereal (or oatmeal) w/ 2% skim milk + 2 whole eggs
Meal 2 – chicken/turkey/tuna w/ 1 cup brown rice
Meal 3 – chicken or lean beef or fish on top of a salad
Meal 4 – chicken, turkey, tuna/fish with steamed veggies
Meal 5 – lean beef/steak or fish + veggies.
Meal 6 – 1 cup cottage cheese or glass of milk + mixed nuts.
You will want about 150g carbs, 300g protein, and 80g fat per day which = about 2,500 calories (perfect for a 250 lb man on a cutting routine doing 1 hr of exercise per day - for every 10 extra lbs of body mass, add 100 calories per day in a 1g / carbs, 4g / protein, 1g / fats ratio)
for exercise, stick to 1.5 hours of intense physical activity each day - whether it be lifting weights/doing cardio, playing a sport, running/cycling, etc - you need to keep your heart rate in the target zone of about 135-140 BPM for a 15-30 yr old male in good health. Don't worry about HIIT or any complex activities for now, just stick to the basics to lose the basic fat you both are asking for.