[QUOTE=Vanman91;1031643203]my macros was 40/40/20 :)[/QUOTE]
Protien, fat, carb????? what order bud soz. Nice trans btw.. Gone are your puppy looks.. ;-)
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[QUOTE=Vanman91;1031643203]my macros was 40/40/20 :)[/QUOTE]
Protien, fat, carb????? what order bud soz. Nice trans btw.. Gone are your puppy looks.. ;-)
[QUOTE=marin3muscl3;1031626063]Finding it hard to maintain a real clean eating habit after bulking for so long. Any tips?[/QUOTE]
I had the same issue... without the bulking.. Just bulking on life bro....
So i got my cals exact... Weighed everything.... Made stuff i like.... (repetitive to the point after 8 weeks no longer liked) but also knew deep down
i was not eating and am not eating for taste but for survival..... My philosophy is that if i go out with my lady then i will eat clean off the menu. this only happens once every 3 or so weeks so im lucky.... i work in a papa johns so u can imagine all that temptation.... not ate a pizza for so long i cant remember what one tastes like......
went off the subject a bit there.... now.. use summat like myplate dot com ................ to get every percentage exact... may take a few hours but will be worth it... i got mine to 40protien 40 fats 20 carbs... and kept it EXACTLY the same daily.... Boring yawn etc etc i hear yall say... But it worked and is still working.... (I will treat n eat) when bulking and repeat the grime when cutting.... Simples.....
Typical daily grind
1 asprin
1 multivit
1 cod liver oil cap
1 whole large free range egg
4 egg whites.
spray butter
1 slice of plain toasted linseed bread.
Big hand of spinach
2 scoops protien
1 tbsp flax
Chicken breast marinaded with garlic. tandori masalla and chilli then grilled after 24 hrs
big hand of spinach and steamed broccoli
half sweet potato medium
2 scoops shake
tablespoon flax oil
tuna
onion
small balsamic vinegar
leafy salad
chillis raw
ryvitas x3
cottage cheese
casien one scoop.
7 days a week........ No extra no less....
Lots of tea as im english haha... i dont drink alcohol at all as was alcohol dependant. Dont smoke.
Hope this is of help to not just you but to anyone else here....
I WAS 227 pounds and am sitting at about 12% bf and 154-155 pound with ZERO CARDIO...
[QUOTE=doughnutgut;1031870513]I had the same issue... without the bulking.. Just bulking on life bro....
So i got my cals exact... Weighed everything.... Made stuff i like.... (repetitive to the point after 8 weeks no longer liked) but also knew deep down
i was not eating and am not eating for taste but for survival..... My philosophy is that if i go out with my lady then i will eat clean off the menu. this only happens once every 3 or so weeks so im lucky.... i work in a papa johns so u can imagine all that temptation.... not ate a pizza for so long i cant remember what one tastes like......
went off the subject a bit there.... now.. use summat like myplate dot com ................ to get every percentage exact... may take a few hours but will be worth it... i got mine to 40protien 40 fats 20 carbs... and kept it EXACTLY the same daily.... Boring yawn etc etc i hear yall say... But it worked and is still working.... (I will treat n eat) when bulking and repeat the grime when cutting.... Simples.....
Typical daily grind
1 asprin
1 multivit
1 cod liver oil cap
1 whole large free range egg
4 egg whites.
spray butter
1 slice of plain toasted linseed bread.
Big hand of spinach
2 scoops protien
1 tbsp flax
Chicken breast marinaded with garlic. tandori masalla and chilli then grilled after 24 hrs
big hand of spinach and steamed broccoli
half sweet potato medium
2 scoops shake
tablespoon flax oil
tuna
onion
small balsamic vinegar
leafy salad
chillis raw
ryvitas x3
cottage cheese
casien one scoop.
7 days a week........ No extra no less....
Lots of tea as im english haha... i dont drink alcohol at all as was alcohol dependant. Dont smoke.
Hope this is of help to not just you but to anyone else here....
I WAS 227 pounds and am sitting at about 12% bf and 154-155 pound with ZERO CARDIO...[/QUOTE]
Thanks bro
any time buddy. Any time.
any advice?
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Damnnnn great progress man. Motivational!
[QUOTE=Abdulisraddd;1032069343]any advice?[/QUOTE]
Yeah:
Keep doing what you are already doing ;)
[quote=repheavy;1032111173]yeah:
Keep doing what you are already doing ;)[/quote]
this.
[QUOTE=Abdulisraddd;1032069343]any advice?[/QUOTE]
If it aint broken dude... Dont fix it...... N u certainly aint broken.
can't post my pics or links yet but they're on my profile. feb 1st 2012 I started losing weight and gained 20 lbs of LBM in the process. I was already a pretty stocky guy before I gained my weight so it was easy. didn't have to starve myself and I just started going to the gym a month ago so I am planning big for my future. I'm currently around 16-17%.
Wow folks, these pics are really inspiring! I've dropped a little over 100lbs myself so far. I'm posting from my phone so no pics on the thread yet but they are on my profile. While I feel a lot better physically, all of the loose skin is messing with my head. I will try and drop at least 40-50 more lbs and am wondering how bad it will get. I'm not about to sabotage myself but it does get rough sometimes. Anyway, keep up the great work!
[QUOTE=GoalGetter28;1032216503]Wow folks, these pics are really inspiring! I've dropped a little over 100lbs myself so far. I'm posting from my phone so no pics on the thread yet but they are on my profile. While I feel a lot better physically, all of the loose skin is messing with my head. I will try and drop at least 40-50 more lbs and am wondering how bad it will get. I'm not about to sabotage myself but it does get rough sometimes. Anyway, keep up the great work![/QUOTE]
I had a few problems with that too but it got better when I started lifting weights. I use Aminogen, Cell-u-loss and Cell Activator from herbalife but anything that assists in collagen production will help. Drinking lots of water to the point of flushing also helped. don't worry, it will tighten up with time, it's just a slow process. keep up the awesome work!
[QUOTE=RepHeavy;1032111173]Yeah:
Keep doing what you are already doing ;)[/QUOTE]
Haha thanks man
Started out in 2007 at 345lbs, currently 310 20%bf. enjoy :D[ATTACH=CONFIG]5448703[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]5448713[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]5448723[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]5448733[/ATTACH]
[QUOTE=finniganjp;1031216473]Heres my progress from Aug. 2010 to Dec. 2012[/QUOTE]
Good work keep it up!
Currently have been having somewhat of a plateau with life, school, gym lately and seeing these motivated me and I hope they would motivate someone else too.
Here I was 275lbs of pure lard, never lifted a weight in my life. 40%+ Bodyfat
[IMG]http://imageshack.us/a/img833/4125/prog1m.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://imageshack.us/a/img688/3595/prog2j.jpg[/IMG]
Current pics 230lb(cutting):
[IMG]http://imageshack.us/a/img812/9310/img5364x.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://imageshack.us/a/img843/4933/img5360ga.jpg[/IMG]
My first time fitting into a Medium dress shirt comfortably, 225lbs. Feels good man.
[IMG]http://imageshack.us/a/img703/4544/img5325copy.jpg[/IMG]
Whatever you want in life you can achieve! Jesus Christ is the way, the truth, and the life. He's the only one who has truly helped me through this journey of fat, depression, and drugs while giving me a reason to live life.
Amen, brother; amen.
Man every transformation in this thread is inspiring. I am 5'8 and 24 (soon to be 25) years old. I am pretty much a newbie to everything and have started really reading into nutrition and weightlifting. I feel stupid posting my unimpressive before and after but I thought I would so I could get some info. The first is a while ago in April 2012, a little after my birthday, I was about 220-230lbs. The last one is about last week, I am about 190 there. I had started doing starting strength in about early February 2013 but this week I stopped due to lower back problems (probably because I have most likely have crappy form on the lifts.) Anyway, I would like to know, should I keep doing starting strength or should I do something else? I apologize for the newb question, and I have looked at a number of threads including the all pro's and I am still confused as to where I should start.
[QUOTE=KendallT;1032583143]Man every transformation in this thread is inspiring. I am 5'8 and 24 (soon to be 25) years old. I am pretty much a newbie to everything and have started really reading into nutrition and weightlifting. I feel stupid posting my unimpressive before and after but I thought I would so I could get some info. The first is a while ago in April 2012, a little after my birthday, I was about 220-230lbs. The last one is about last week, I am about 190 there. I had started doing starting strength in about early February 2013 but this week I stopped due to lower back problems (probably because I have most likely have crappy form on the lifts.) Anyway, I would like to know, should I keep doing starting strength or should I do something else? I apologize for the newb question, and I have looked at a number of threads including the all pro's and I am still confused as to where I should start.[/QUOTE]
Mate... Quit the sh@t....... You feel dumb posting your unimpressive before and after photos???????????????????????????????
?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
WTF...
You took the leap bro... you took the decision to change your lifestyle for the better........ Your amazing........ its a long journey from here mate and every last build up of lactic acid... Every ounce of nutrition ...
FEELS LIKE THE BEST FEELING IN THE WORLD...... Welcome to chicks n kicks kid....... Good times lay ahead.
[QUOTE=GoalGetter28;1032216503]Wow folks, these pics are really inspiring! I've dropped a little over 100lbs myself so far. I'm posting from my phone so no pics on the thread yet but they are on my profile. While I feel a lot better physically, all of the loose skin is messing with my head. I will try and drop at least 40-50 more lbs and am wondering how bad it will get. I'm not about to sabotage myself but it does get rough sometimes. Anyway, keep up the great work![/QUOTE]
Anyone that drops that much is just fuarking awesome! You guys are the inspiration for everyone else that needs the assistance to lose the weight. Repped for sure. Keep pushing yourself to your goal brah. Gr8 job!
[QUOTE=doughnutgut;1032597173]Mate... Quit the sh@t....... You feel dumb posting your unimpressive before and after photos???????????????????????????????
?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
WTF...
You took the leap bro... you took the decision to change your lifestyle for the better........ Your amazing........ its a long journey from here mate and every last build up of lactic acid... Every ounce of nutrition ...
FEELS LIKE THE BEST FEELING IN THE WORLD...... Welcome to chicks n kicks kid....... Good times lay ahead.[/QUOTE]
Definitely This ^^^^^
Keep your head up and push for your goal brah. Everybody has strengths in their own ways, and if you take the step to start, your already strong.
I should have looked at more and grouped all these together. Everyone is doing an outstanding job with weight loss, body building, body transformations. Strength lies within you, so maintain your strength and push your goals to their limits. Awesome!
Its a bit discouraging to see people my height transform from my current weight and on their before picture look skinnier than me now. Sure everyone is different but it makes me wonder if its even worth it to train hard to get the body you desire when you might not end up looking like you want to.
[QUOTE=polishprancer;1032675773]Its a bit discouraging to see people my height transform from my current weight and on their before picture look skinnier than me now. Sure everyone is different but it makes me wonder if its even worth it to train hard to get the body you desire when you might not end up looking like you want to.[/QUOTE]
buddy... Body composition is different to EACH and EVERY one of us..... You are unique in your own way...
Remember Mr X may be your height but his bodyfat % may be lots lower than yours hence showing more muscle.. He may also have more musle than you hence the weight balance between you and them...
At first maybe its not to train (HARD) but to eat solid... I think it is an excellent idea for people to place the nutritional needs for your goals into the main priority. This will eventually be the main key to the transformation of the weight loss... The reps, sets, burn n all the gym lifting n pulling can be altered to shock your body but your nutrition is what gets you to the foundation and build from there.....
Not sayin ur fat or skinny or toned as not seen your pics but 90% of the people on this thread have had to get the nutrition to as close as perfect as possible to get to the skinny before the bulk or to lose weight and maintain as much muscle and strength as possible..
Dont get disheartened... Why bother looking at others????
If i looked at everyone in the gym i would go nuts..... His arms... That guys glutes.... Wow look at his shoulders.....
Everyone everywhere admires someone... New gym bloke looks at people and hopes to be somewhere like the gut pressing his bodyweight etc etc.
Your 5.11 219 lb.... 15 odd stone.......... and???
I am 5.9 maybe 8 as like to think im taller than i am like most guys... But i was 16 and a half stone mate and at far smaller than you i looked pretty darn chubby.... But after hard work in the gym and kitchen and with ZERO cardio i am where i am now... And still no where near where i want to be.....
Stick with it..... Fook everyone else..... Believe in yourself..... As with thousands of ladies and gents in these 2 fat to fit forums its possible and maybe salad n crappy chicken n no fast food but look what that sacrifice gives you in the end....
just chin up n crack on buddy.
[QUOTE=doughnutgut;1032682993]buddy... Body composition is different to EACH and EVERY one of us..... You are unique in your own way...
Remember Mr X may be your height but his bodyfat % may be lots lower than yours hence showing more muscle.. He may also have more musle than you hence the weight balance between you and them...
At first maybe its not to train (HARD) but to eat solid... I think it is an excellent idea for people to place the nutritional needs for your goals into the main priority. This will eventually be the main key to the transformation of the weight loss... The reps, sets, burn n all the gym lifting n pulling can be altered to shock your body but your nutrition is what gets you to the foundation and build from there.....
Not sayin ur fat or skinny or toned as not seen your pics but 90% of the people on this thread have had to get the nutrition to as close as perfect as possible to get to the skinny before the bulk or to lose weight and maintain as much muscle and strength as possible..
Dont get disheartened... Why bother looking at others????
If i looked at everyone in the gym i would go nuts..... His arms... That guys glutes.... Wow look at his shoulders.....
Everyone everywhere admires someone... New gym bloke looks at people and hopes to be somewhere like the gut pressing his bodyweight etc etc.
Your 5.11 219 lb.... 15 odd stone.......... and???
I am 5.9 maybe 8 as like to think im taller than i am like most guys... But i was 16 and a half stone mate and at far smaller than you i looked pretty darn chubby.... But after hard work in the gym and kitchen and with ZERO cardio i am where i am now... And still no where near where i want to be.....
Stick with it..... Fook everyone else..... Believe in yourself..... As with thousands of ladies and gents in these 2 fat to fit forums its possible and maybe salad n crappy chicken n no fast food but look what that sacrifice gives you in the end....
just chin up n crack on buddy.[/QUOTE]
i have to agree! some people have it easy with a high metabolism and some people have it tough an have a hard time losing fat. but like Arnold Schwarzenegger said "when you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, that is strength." Strength training is the biggest metabolism boost and overcoming metabolism difficulties is probably the most rewarding thing you can accomplish. Don't get discouraged-- get inspired!! work hard and give it time! ask for advice here and you'll definitely get it.
[QUOTE=Abdulisraddd;1032069343]any advice?[/QUOTE]
Dont take pictures while guys are in towels behind you :)
Awesome job. Whats the time frame between the two?
Oh wow Great transformation
Still in the beginning stages but the left picture was taken January 4th 2013 I was 234 about 27% BF (estimate) Right was earlier today at 206.6 16.4 % BF (estimate) hoping to get to 185-188 and 8-9.5% BF by May
February 2012 on the right... February 2013 on the left
Four and a half years ago I was told that I would be in a wheelchair within five years!! At first I did not take the news seriously, always putting off a new life until tomorrow!! I finally made tomorrow arrive through taking the first step towards the sunrise!! The transformation has to be one of the entire being or it will not work!! I have discipline that I have never possessed before!! There are certain tools that have helped me reach that discipline, my cell phone alarm goes off almost hourly reminding me what I have to accomplish within the hour!! While it can get annoying to my wife it helps me develop these things into second nature!!
Because I look at this as a total soul transformation I can guarantee that the wheelchair will NEVER ARRIVE!! I have made great strides in 39 days and I plan to continue through with proper exercise and nutrition!!! Discipline is the key, the mind has to be focused on the goal, only then can you continue to move forward!!