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Too much pop and McDonalds.
I'm 5'6 btw.
What do I eat on a dialy basis?
Usually I eat once a day, and its at McDonalds.
I drink a lot of pop, and thats about it.
Yeah, I know that's really bad, but I have serious bills to pay, and I work 40+ hours a week, along with I can't afford those nice expensive foods. I can afford canned tuna though.
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09-12-2005, 12:12 PM #1
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09-12-2005, 12:16 PM #2
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Sup Jay...
35-38% as a rough guess, but not many people will get very accurate with it as even the calipers start giving bad results up that high (same point I started at)
First thread to read should be:
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=538637
And here is a thread where I lay out a nutrition plan if you want:
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=555630
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09-12-2005, 12:37 PM #3Originally Posted by BigJay86
*stop drinking pop/soda
*never go to mcdonalds again
if you can afford canned tuna, then you can afford a tub of plain quaker oats, and you can afford eggs.
looking at ur pics, if you keep going to mcdonalds, you're going to die.
maybe even the next visit.
why would you drink pop? stop that.
water all day from now on.
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09-12-2005, 12:41 PM #4
ellipticer said I could follow this diet;
1st Meal - breakfast
1 whole egg
6 egg whites
3 pieces turkey bacon
1/2 scoop whey
2nd Meal - lunch
2 pouches tuna
1 tbsp real mayo
celery or salad
Snack
45g whey
1 tbsp MCT oil / fish oil / flax oil
8-10 almonds
4th Meal - dinner
1.5 chicken breasts
2 cups salad
1 tbsp ranch dressing
2 cups broccoli
5th Meal - postworkout
4 oz. meatballs / lean beef
1/2 cup tomato sauce
1.5 cups yam, baked
2 cups broccoli or brussels
1 tbsp olive oil for cooking
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09-12-2005, 12:44 PM #5
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09-12-2005, 12:59 PM #6
That diet you posted looks good Jay, except for the mayo part. I could be wrong, but I would just choose mustard instead. It will be a little hard to start, but you can do it. Read these forum stickies and read more. Look at my sig and you'll see where I started and where I'm at. I did the fast food thing too and I got to 365lbs. Now I'm at 239 in a little under 6 months. Whatever questions you have feel free to post/PM me.
Good luck,
JS3/15: 365lbs.
Was on a Starvation Diet till 6/1 and found bb.com
6/1: 290lbs
7/26:255lbs
8/1: 252lbs
8/8: 250lbs
8/15:247lbs
8/22:243lbs
9/12:239lbs
40/40/20 with heavy lifting and cardio 3-4 days a week.
Immediate goal: 220 lbs by December 15, 2005.
Short Term Goal: 8% bf by May 9, 2006.
Long Term Goal: 210 and 8%bf(Thanks to DJohnson)
Male, 19 years old, 6'2.
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09-12-2005, 01:01 PM #7
hey man
its not that bad
the solution is easy and simple
but its up to you to do it
lift weights 3 times a week.......join a gym......learn about various exercises...ask folks in the gym what is going on....be humble and they will be nice...
try to walk about 5 miles a week
eat this diet every day:
this will cost about 60 bucks a week a you local grocery
Total: 2500 calories
Fat: 47 g. 18%
Carbs: 255 g. 40%
Protein: 257 g. 42%
multivitamin
16 oz. chicken
2 cups uncooked oatmeal
5 scoops protein powder
5 cups skim milk
2 bananas
1/4 cup walnuts
1 cup brocalli
do this and I guarantee you will notice a big difference in 3 months
and on the road to developing an awesome body
you must give up the sodas...I used to drink them like crazy and finally quit putting that sugar water in my body...switch to diet or sugarfree koolaid...sodas are your worst enemy
hope this helps
good luck
why don't you make this thread your journal and everyone can pop in every once in a while and see how you are doing
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09-12-2005, 01:05 PM #8
30-40% give or take. Just start eating clean, Drinking lots of water, and working out + cardio and you should lose alot. Good Luck
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09-12-2005, 01:05 PM #9
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09-12-2005, 01:08 PM #10
Ok wh0areume, I can do that. My mom buys cases of Aquafina water.
JSmile, I can sub the mayo for mustard. I like mustard better anyways. I know nothing is easy if you want to look good. I was here before and I posted pics and I got bashed and I felt like **** so I stopped coming here, but now I'm back. Goodjob with your weightloss though dude! Oh and, I'll for sure PM you if I have any questions. Btw, do you have any before/after pics I could see?
new2lifting, problem man. I don't have the cash to join the gym here. It's $50.00 a month. I mean, I could afford it after I pay my credit cards off. I guess I need to get my **** together first, eh? Thanks though for the advice.
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09-12-2005, 01:11 PM #11
If you can afford mc donalds you can afford good meals. When I do occasionally grab fast food, I'm looking at around £4, for that I can buy a 16oz steak and a good selection of vegatables, just as filling, a million times more satisfying to eat, and a million times more healthy
Eating well needn't cost much and even though your food bill at the checkout may be higher, if you drop the crap you buy on impulse you should be saving money, I spend about £45 a week on food, and I eat well, not up to body builder standards maybe, but unless you want to enter contests or be huge you don't need to to just be healthy and happy with your body
Good luck to you with whatever steps you take, and do keep a journal of progress, take measurements once a week of your waiste and weight and start counting the calories, my friends mock me for doing this but I just ask them if they look at the price of things they buy and if so why don't they care as much about their health as their wealth"Yeah, and I'm a Dutchman"
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09-12-2005, 01:13 PM #12Originally Posted by BigJay86
maybe you can find a cheap barbell set in the paper for under 50 bucks
a barbell...150 pounds of weights...maybe a bench
that is all you need to get started
sometimes people almost give those weight sets away just to get them out of their house
best of luck brother
keep on keeping on
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09-12-2005, 01:14 PM #13
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09-12-2005, 01:19 PM #14Originally Posted by BigJay86
Get some Optimum Nutrition 100% Whey Protein-Chocolate and Rocky Road are good, mix it in fat free milk.
Make a goal sheet-due a search and you'll see lifequest's thread.
For exercise, start playing basketball, or walk a couple of miles. When you get down a few pounds, you'll naturally want to start lifting.
Buy good food as we recommended. Eating clean will change everything and start drinking a lot of water. I would say 3 or more liters per day.
Also, I used to be a fast food/soda freak. I gave it up, no diet soda, no regular. You can go cold turkey, or you can have diet, but don't over do it.
Anything else, just ask3/15: 365lbs.
Was on a Starvation Diet till 6/1 and found bb.com
6/1: 290lbs
7/26:255lbs
8/1: 252lbs
8/8: 250lbs
8/15:247lbs
8/22:243lbs
9/12:239lbs
40/40/20 with heavy lifting and cardio 3-4 days a week.
Immediate goal: 220 lbs by December 15, 2005.
Short Term Goal: 8% bf by May 9, 2006.
Long Term Goal: 210 and 8%bf(Thanks to DJohnson)
Male, 19 years old, 6'2.
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09-12-2005, 01:22 PM #15
Your own barbel set is definately a good place to start, when I can't afford to go to a gym it's what I fall back on, I'd say the minimum you want is an 80KG set with a bar and four dumbells so you don't spend too much time during a workout swapping weights, a bench is handy but not essential when starting, as pushups should be enough for your chest to start, and there are always other things you can sit on or kneel on but it's definately something worth having when you progress
Perhaps to lower the costs you could go halfs with another friend who is interested in getting in shape and keep the gear at one of your homes, preferably a garage or basement
Having a partner to spot for you apart from making it safer, is a great motivational tool, especially if you are of similar ability"Yeah, and I'm a Dutchman"
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09-12-2005, 01:24 PM #16Originally Posted by JSmile"Either Stand Behind Our Troops or Be Prepared to Stand Infront of Them!!!"
"It is better to judged by 12, Than to be carried by 6"
"You ask me why I carry so much gear??? I ask you why you are not prepared?"
Btw I Rep Back
Fav Teams- STL Cardinals, RedSocks, Patriots, Rams, Mizzou (Unless it's against OU Sooners), OU Sooners #1
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09-12-2005, 01:27 PM #17
JSmile, I will go up to GNC and check out that Optimum Nutrition. I can't wait to see your pics. Should be good motivation. I do have trails and a basketball court in my townhome complex.
Gareth, good idea. I'll look into it. As for my friends, they have more money then me and can afford the gym, along with having good bodies. I'm the out of shape fat one.
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09-12-2005, 01:30 PM #18
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09-12-2005, 01:37 PM #19Originally Posted by BigJay86
Good you're playing basketball. Just remember to hustle and not walk while dribbling like I did sometimes. Also, remember that even if you don't get the ball in the hoop when doing a lay up or taking a shot, you still got the exercise benefit. That definitely helped me. Also, check your weight once a week, the same day, after crapping, before eating or drinking. Tuesday's usually my day, but I might go to every few weeks now. Check your weight tomorrow morning after taking a dump, and record it. Then start the plan and do the same next week. You will see success.3/15: 365lbs.
Was on a Starvation Diet till 6/1 and found bb.com
6/1: 290lbs
7/26:255lbs
8/1: 252lbs
8/8: 250lbs
8/15:247lbs
8/22:243lbs
9/12:239lbs
40/40/20 with heavy lifting and cardio 3-4 days a week.
Immediate goal: 220 lbs by December 15, 2005.
Short Term Goal: 8% bf by May 9, 2006.
Long Term Goal: 210 and 8%bf(Thanks to DJohnson)
Male, 19 years old, 6'2.
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09-12-2005, 01:39 PM #20
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09-12-2005, 01:42 PM #21Originally Posted by BigJay86
When starting out people do it everyday at multiple times even. Don't be that guy3/15: 365lbs.
Was on a Starvation Diet till 6/1 and found bb.com
6/1: 290lbs
7/26:255lbs
8/1: 252lbs
8/8: 250lbs
8/15:247lbs
8/22:243lbs
9/12:239lbs
40/40/20 with heavy lifting and cardio 3-4 days a week.
Immediate goal: 220 lbs by December 15, 2005.
Short Term Goal: 8% bf by May 9, 2006.
Long Term Goal: 210 and 8%bf(Thanks to DJohnson)
Male, 19 years old, 6'2.
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09-12-2005, 01:49 PM #22
Yeah you want to measure actual differances in your body mass not how much water or food you've had recentally, I can weigh up to 5 pounds more in the same day, thats not my actual body mass, but it's food and water I've consumed, and it might give my ego a boost, but I know I don't weight that really
"Yeah, and I'm a Dutchman"
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09-12-2005, 01:52 PM #23Originally Posted by GarethCheeseman
i can also lose that same 17 lbs within 5 days afterward.
so basically, i dont even care what the scale says when i'm cutting, just as long as i'm looking better in the mirror - that's all that counts.
(of course, it's good to use the scale once in a while to make sure you;re not losing muscle mass)
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09-12-2005, 02:21 PM #24
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09-12-2005, 03:41 PM #25
Thanks for all of the advice guys, it's good information for me to know.
Recap of my intake today (not on diet yet);
Woke up around noon, went to McDonalds at 1.
At about 3 I had a banana and a bottle of watter.
At 5 I had green bean soup, consisting of green beans, potatoes, and ham hock, with chicken broth as the base, along with spices. To drink I had another bottle of water.
So, for today I only had a medium Coke from McDonalds, and that was it. I'll have another water before the day is over.
I know having McDonalds today wasn't good, but it's kind of a split?
Edit: Wednesday I get paid so I will buy a scale to record my weight and weigh in each week after i take a **** as JSmile said.Last edited by BigJay86; 09-12-2005 at 04:00 PM.
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09-12-2005, 04:30 PM #26
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09-12-2005, 04:53 PM #27
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09-12-2005, 05:44 PM #28
Make sure you buy a cheap analog scale. Don't get suckered in for one of those body fat scales since they are inaccurate for bodybuilders. With regards to burger king, maybe initially, but when you boil it down, you could have a better meal yourself if you cooked the chicken, and also the bun would be ****. Heres my diet for tomorrow:
7AM Oatmeal with 1/4 scoop chocolate whey, splenda, and 5 almonds.
730 Yerba Mate Tea (I drink it in class.)
930 Natty PB Sandwich on whole grain bread (Peperfridge farms 15 grain is good, make sure it has no enriched flour or high fructose corn syrup.) If you can get to a Pepperfridge Farm outlet, that would be nice.
1140 .3lb grilled chicken on whole grain pita with mustard.
1:20 Natty PB
3:30 .3lb grilled chicken on pita with mustard
5:30 Preworkout-2 scoops whey in fat free milk with slice of whole grain bread with some natty pb
8PM Postworkout-Protein shake with whole grain pita and hummus.
I try to incorporate veggies (spinach would be ideal or other green leafy veggies) and am trying to take in some fruit. Even my diet could be cleaned up a bit, so we're always changing things around. Keep us posted with what happens tomorrow.
PS: I'm changing my name to "Kishan", my real name, since I chose "JSmile" since I saw an emoticon and it was the first thing that came to my head when I registered. Plus, I was embarssed when I joined
Looks like that changed3/15: 365lbs.
Was on a Starvation Diet till 6/1 and found bb.com
6/1: 290lbs
7/26:255lbs
8/1: 252lbs
8/8: 250lbs
8/15:247lbs
8/22:243lbs
9/12:239lbs
40/40/20 with heavy lifting and cardio 3-4 days a week.
Immediate goal: 220 lbs by December 15, 2005.
Short Term Goal: 8% bf by May 9, 2006.
Long Term Goal: 210 and 8%bf(Thanks to DJohnson)
Male, 19 years old, 6'2.
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09-12-2005, 05:50 PM #29
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09-12-2005, 06:22 PM #30
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