Incredible transformation, right now I'm at 250lb looking to lose 60 pounds this year.
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Incredible transformation, right now I'm at 250lb looking to lose 60 pounds this year.
Hey guys, I'm going to be honest.
I'm coming here out of desperation.
Right now, I'm somewhere around 400 lbs and turning 32 in march. I also have type 2 diabetes.
I've started working out, and I even have a friend who happens to be a former trainer helping me out, but motivating myself to keep working out and trying to establish a diet is... really hard. To put it lightly. I feel like I have no idea what I'm doing, and I think my main issue is that I'm not really taking matters into my own hands.
The reason I came here is because I was inspired by the youtube video about "wetbreasts" and the amazing transformation he went through, and it gives me hope. If someone who had literally given up on his life can pull himself around like that, then I can too.
Anyways, pictures soon. I feel like keeping an online record of my progress will be a great way to keep myself motivated!
Hello all,
Today marks 6 months of working out after a tough breakup/graduating college. I'm not sure how I feel about the progress... I guess my expectations were kind of high. I'm happy about all of the fat I lost but wish I had put on more muscle. I find it harder to gain than cut. Let me know what you think!
5'8
Weight before 176
Weight after 153
Lifts before: Bench 115 Deadlift 165 Squat 165 OHP 70
Lifts after: Bench 205 Deadlift 275 Squat 205 OHP 115
[QUOTE=LiquidParadox;1572249471]Hey guys, I'm going to be honest.
I'm coming here out of desperation.
Right now, I'm somewhere around 400 lbs and turning 32 in march. I also have type 2 diabetes.
I've started working out, and I even have a friend who happens to be a former trainer helping me out, but motivating myself to keep working out and trying to establish a diet is... really hard. To put it lightly. I feel like I have no idea what I'm doing, and I think my main issue is that I'm not really taking matters into my own hands.
The reason I came here is because I was inspired by the youtube video about "wetbreasts" and the amazing transformation he went through, and it gives me hope. If someone who had literally given up on his life can pull himself around like that, then I can too.
Anyways, pictures soon. I feel like keeping an online record of my progress will be a great way to keep myself motivated![/QUOTE] Please brother/sister, feel welcomed, empowered and cherished by the community. You need a reason to keep pushing yourself: Seems like you haven't found one. Once you do, keeping at it is going to be a breeze. Looking forward to your pics and NEVER give up on yourself my man/sista.
I went from being the aesthetic 195 dude on my profile to a 240 pounds fatso after I got with my girlfriend, in only 8 months. Almost 50 pounds gained :) I am down to the 220's and still pushing .
We are in this together bro/sis. One Love
Hey guys new to this forum! So hello!
After a hiatus of not going to the gym and trading muscle for fat (never really gained weight) I'm getting back into the swing of things, and have been inspired by the plethora of YouTube videos out there.
Just a quick run down of some measures and info... etc etc
23 years old
5'8"
188lbs
18% bodyfat
Waist size 34"
Normally wear large to medium shirts
I'm trying to cut down on size and gain muscle (it'd be cool to see my abs). My weight doesn't concern me too much, more the figure and size (or lack there of). Right now I have a couple motivations: dirtbiking, mountain biking, and women (go figure). I hope to post my pics soon and to continue posting to stay motivated!
38yrs old, just got on the forum.
February 2018-Feb 2019
-61lbs, -10" waist
Combo of keto, low carb, CrossFit.. I've done it all over the last 12 months.
New to foru
Hi all, here is my before and after picture. The first picture is from a year and half ago. I am 5 foot 4, and I weighed 243 pounds. Now, I am muscular and 170 pounds on the last picture taken today..
From the picture, could someone tell me aproximately what body fat percentage I have now?
Thanks. : )
[QUOTE=NatureProphet;1573639861]Hi all, here is my before and after picture. The first picture is from a year and half ago. I am 5 foot 4, and I weighed 243 pounds. Now, I am muscular and 170 pounds on the last picture taken today..
From the picture, could someone tell me aproximately what body fat percentage I have now?
Thanks. : )[/QUOTE]
18%? Just a guess. Great transformation. Keep building muscle and staying lean like you're doing. You're on your way!
I have been hanging around here for a few years and thought I would share my story.
In my younger years I was active in sports and weight training. Around 20 years old I was 220 with 31” waist jeans averaging about 15% body fat. During this time I was hitting the gym on a regular basses and worked as a landscaper doing heavy labour work building brick pads, retaining walls and such.
Fast forward 7-8 years I had advanced into operating equipment for the most part and less labour work went up to around 240 Lbs and probably around 20-25%BF or more. In 2000 I changed my career path and moved out of the field work and to a desk this was a great career move but I now got zero activity and was heavy into online gaming. During this time I went from the 240 to over 315 lbs (the heaviest I ever weighed myself on a scale) but was probably more like 340-350 at my heaviest (first photo).
Then around 2011 I got sick with pancreatitis diagnosed as type 2 diabetic and triglycerides and cholesterol’s off the charts. After this the first 3 years was a real struggle just trying to get everything under control but around 2015 things started to get stabilised but I was on both daily and mealtime insulin to have any that looked like reasonable numbers. But I was starting to think about things that diabetes causes like blindness and amputations and such when not controlled. So one day I decided that I would start training on a regular bases watching diet caloric intake and such for the next 2 years I put together a great home gym (I did not want to set foot in a Gym at a fat 300+ and I had the ability to put it together). During this time dropped down to around 260 so some times less but was still struggling with the blood sugars.
Last summer I started on a keto diet but with a carb intake around 20-25g over the next 6 months I was able to get off both long lasting and mealtime insulin all my blood works where in the normal ranges and my A1C of 5.2. last summer I was able to drop down to 232 around September but I popped back up to 255 or so over the Christmas break. Over the last 2 weeks I am back training 4-5 days a week and watching my diet and staying in ketoses and am back down to 242 today.
My weight loss has been over a few years and up and down a bit but I have always kept most of it off and only going up 15 or so pound and back down it has been a total life change and I am loving training like I use to in my 20’s with nothing better than being able to push the weight I use to back then now.
My goal is to get down to around 200-215 as I always felt comfortable their I have no real need to get much below 15-20% BF at this I will be happy and just stabilize.
Any way thanks for reading and any comments
Blinky
Hey guys i was a huge drinker- beer, whiskey, man you name it. I have cut that out of my life and got serious about health. At 38yrs old i want to make sure im super healthy and in the best shape i can be in.
First pic 11 years and 4 months. Last 2 pics at 16 years and 3 months
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Nice
My transformation is still so long time.
Crazy progress and inspiration in this thread. Props to you all!
Hi guys! here are my transformation pictures. they are from April 2018 - April 2019.
The programs I followed were as follows:
Shortcut to size x2
Shortcut to shred
Kris Gethins muscle builder
Kris Gethins 4 weeks 2 shred
Steve Cooks modern Physique
Overall I am very satisfied with my results and plan to keep pushing forward!
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I got a rude shock when I jumped on the scales a month ago and found I'd hit 100kg for the first time in my life (@ 178cm). It was just the reality check I needed. I quit the fast food and beer I'd been eating and drinking every night, started hitting the gym 5 mornings a week, and I've dropped 11.3kg so far.
[QUOTE=NovaVita;1580661751]I got a rude shock when I jumped on the scales a month ago and found I'd hit 100kg for the first time in my life (@ 178cm). It was just the reality check I needed. I quit the fast food and beer I'd been eating and drinking every night, started hitting the gym 5 mornings a week, and I've dropped 11.3kg so far.[/QUOTE] Nice going man keep it up!
[QUOTE=NovaVita;1580661751]I got a rude shock when I jumped on the scales a month ago and found I'd hit 100kg for the first time in my life (@ 178cm). It was just the reality check I needed. I quit the fast food and beer I'd been eating and drinking every night, started hitting the gym 5 mornings a week, and I've dropped 11.3kg so far.[/QUOTE]
How much less do you eat now? I wonder if I could achieve the same! Amazing.
[QUOTE=FlexITFitness;1574458191]Hey guys i was a huge drinker- beer, whiskey, man you name it. I have cut that out of my life and got serious about health. At 38yrs old i want to make sure im super healthy and in the best shape i can be in.[/QUOTE]
Nice dude. Also, what headphones are those? :P
[QUOTE=Joaomoita;1578685741]Hi guys! here are my transformation pictures. they are from April 2018 - April 2019.
The programs I followed were as follows:
Shortcut to size x2
Shortcut to shred
Kris Gethins muscle builder
Kris Gethins 4 weeks 2 shred
Steve Cooks modern Physique
Overall I am very satisfied with my results and plan to keep pushing forward![/QUOTE]
Woah! What routine would you recommend for fat loss?
[QUOTE=Saad290;1580816421]How much less do you eat now? I wonder if I could achieve the same! Amazing.[/QUOTE]
Man honestly my diet and lifestyle had gotten so bad any change was bound to make a difference early on. I was eating ****ty fast food every night washed down with numerous beers, all I've done so far is replace that with two meals a day (IF style) eating meat, eggs, veggies and fruit.
[QUOTE=NovaVita;1580853031]Man honestly my diet and lifestyle had gotten so bad any change was bound to make a difference early on. I was eating ****ty fast food every night washed down with numerous beers, all I've done so far is replace that with two meals a day (IF style) eating meat, eggs, veggies and fruit.[/QUOTE]
You don't get hungry? Because I do, and I don't know what to do then. Can we eat fruits as much as we want to?
great job man! keep up the good work
[QUOTE=Saad290;1580930061]You don't get hungry? Because I do, and I don't know what to do then. Can we eat fruits as much as we want to?[/QUOTE]
You get used to it with IF and don't get hungry until later in the day.
I'm sure there's some hardliners who avoid fruit, but compared to KFC, Maccas and beer, fruit is the least of my worries. Berries mixed with greek yoghurt and vanilla protein powder is my go to desert.
[QUOTE=Saad290;1580816421]
Woah! What routine would you recommend for fat loss?[/QUOTE]
4weeks2shred was very effective. It requires lots of discipline in both diet and the gym, but one can't complain with the results you get from it.
Just discovered this thread and was gonna throw mine out there. 315 to 132lbs, now currently sitting at 140lbs on a bulk. Below is a pic of me at about 280lbish and currently.
All worth the work!
Thats an insane transformation, congrat bro!
Thanks man!
[QUOTE=Nicksosure1;1581484231]Just discovered this thread and was gonna throw mine out there. 315 to 132lbs, now currently sitting at 140lbs on a bulk. Below is a pic of me at about 280lbish and currently.
All worth the work![/QUOTE]
Woah! What kept you motivated??
I could use some motivation myself.
[QUOTE=Saad290;1581535411]Woah! What kept you motivated??
I could use some motivation myself.[/QUOTE]
Man once the lbs start dropping, it's easier and easier because of the validation of what you're doing is working.
I'm more of an advocate of the keto diet than a lot of people on here. Not because I think it works better than a traditional diet, but I do think it has some edges mentally. For instance, you lose a lot of water weight, and even though the weight is water and you know it, you feel lighter, the scale is down and that kind of helps you through the first couple weeks of adapting to the diet. From then on, it's easy.
And once you start a habit and feel good about it, motivation is no longer a problem.