Originally posted by: shimsham
thats the most ive ever weighed. down to 178 now with no diet change, just some exercise 3 days a week. im not really so worried about the weight, as i can tell a big difference in my shape and tone and thats all that matters to me.
Originally posted by: Radical Ans
Originally posted by: shimsham
thats the most ive ever weighed. down to 178 now with no diet change, just some exercise 3 days a week. im not really so worried about the weight, as i can tell a big difference in my shape and tone and thats all that matters to me.
What type of exersizes are you doing? I'm a little over 200 and I want to get back down to at least the 180s.
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: Radical Ans
Originally posted by: shimsham
thats the most ive ever weighed. down to 178 now with no diet change, just some exercise 3 days a week. im not really so worried about the weight, as i can tell a big difference in my shape and tone and thats all that matters to me.
What type of exersizes are you doing? I'm a little over 200 and I want to get back down to at least the 180s.
Exercise alone won't do it. As soon as you start working out, you're going to feel the need for more food for the extra calories you're burning. You need to cut out some sugar too.....soda is the perfect candidate.
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: Radical Ans
Originally posted by: shimsham
thats the most ive ever weighed. down to 178 now with no diet change, just some exercise 3 days a week. im not really so worried about the weight, as i can tell a big difference in my shape and tone and thats all that matters to me.
What type of exersizes are you doing? I'm a little over 200 and I want to get back down to at least the 180s.
Exercise alone won't do it. As soon as you start working out, you're going to feel the need for more food for the extra calories you're burning. You need to cut out some sugar too.....soda is the perfect candidate.
That said, I saw on a chart at a doctor's office that running burns way more calories than anything else...including swimming. There are many other benefits to running not the least of which is that it's fun. Get fitted for a nice pair of shoes from a place that will examine your gait....buy a Muvo TX (best armband and volume)....and start of slow...like a half mile every night. As you move up in mileage, you'll want to rest a day between runs. And doing other things throughout the day like taking the stairs at work or walking to lunch to bring your heart rate up, will help.
You and me both.Originally posted by: Bozono
This is not what I thought it'd be about...Thank God!
Originally posted by: Radical Ans
I blame the fact that I went from walking a minimum of 5 miles a day just to get to class, to sitting in a lab/cube all day and not moving at all. That and quick fast food lunches. Graduation day I weighed ~180, 8 months later I'm at 215.
I have, however, started eating healthier. I've been drinking water instead of soft drinks, and fruit / granola bars for snacks instead of chips or a candy bar. I've wanted to start running, but since I've never really been a runner before I wasn't sure how to get started.
Originally posted by: Homerboy
weighed in at 197 this weekend... it's getting scary.
Originally posted by: Accipiter22
Originally posted by: Homerboy
weighed in at 197 this weekend... it's getting scary.
speaking of teh deuce...I need to go do something in the bathroom here before I go home for the day
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
You and me both.Originally posted by: Bozono
This is not what I thought it'd be about...Thank God!
Originally posted by: Homerboy
weighed in at 197 this weekend... it's getting scary.
Originally posted by: Bozono
This is not what I thought it'd be about...Thank God!
Originally posted by: Jpark
I've weighed over 200 since I was a senior in HS. I'm now in my junior year of college and have gained 10lbs in the past 2 1/2 weeks. I don't really count though cause I hit the gym 5 times a week.