My Lt. lost a ton of weight after watching a show on TV about these kids losing weight working out and what not all summer and he said to himself if a 14 year old kid can do it he could. I decided it was time for me to get in shape again too. But this time I am trying to do something that I can maintain. I have cut back on portions quite a bit, I eat salads a lot now as well. I was working out on an eliptical machine for 45 minutes a day 4 a week and have lost 18 pounds in the last 6 weeks. Today I decided to step it up a notch and run outside. It was grueling and I only went 2 miles but its a start. I started at 298 and today I am 279 and I have 80 more pounds to go.
Pat
Good for you Popo! Don’t just do all cardio to lose the weight though. It’s critical to build muscle mass at the same time. The more of it the more efficient your body will burn the fat. If you going losing that kind of weight with out lifting, you’re going to lose lots of muscle with it. It’s a good cycle as oppossed to the vicious one. Guys with lots of muscle can eat anything they want. The muscle just burns it right up. So make sure to interject weightlifting into your routine as soon as possible. Keep it up…you can do it!~
I second working in weights with your weight loss.
I did high reps of relatively low weight combined with low impact aerobics (elliptical, walking) and it worked for me.
I just started up as well and I’m surprising myself with how much fun I’m having getting back in shape this time. I’ve got to crap the last few years. I’ve tried to get back in shape in the past only, to go right back to eating like crap and drinking too much beer in short order. But, this time I feel extremely motivated and I think one of the main reasons is this forum. A bunch of coworkers and I entered a “warrior dash” in October. It’s basically a 5K with a few silly obstacles and mud. Never entered an official “race” before I’m looking forward to it. It looks like a lot of fun. They run and race all the time, so I’ve got to step it up. I just added weights to my routine as well and I’m feeling great. Keep it up Popo!
Good for you. It kills me how many overweight “tactical shooter” types we have.
Hey, ya’ll! Get a kettlebell. This is the best exercise device ever! Wish I had known about it years ago as I would be in much better condition today with less joint pain.
Ran again today and now I am at 275. Some water weight I am sure. My legs are sore but the run today was easier than yeasterday. I will start working weights in. Anyone have an idea for a simple 30 minute weight working I could include with my running.
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I’m kinda stalling at 235, but I feel great. I just googled a weekly routine for dumbells for starters. I’ll shoot it to you when I get home if you like. I have a set of Bowflex “SelectTech” 10-90lb, that are finally being put to use. To be honest with you, I hate the gyms in my area so this is working out nicely for now. I’ve been using those and good ole fasion PT. I finally got an iphone and there are some pretty cool apps for running. I like the Nike+ app. The key for me is at least I’m doing something and sticking with it.
274 today on the scale after a 3.1 mile run in 45 minutes. Yes I know still very slow but working to improve on each run.
Pat
Without knowing age or workout history…
Since you are getting into it from what sounds like not much training, I’d take it easy and just stick to the basic core exercises. Bench press, straight barbell curls, triceps extensions, lat pull-downs, then leg extensions and leg curls. Just the basics.
I’d be concerned about your back and knees. TAKE IT EASY to start with. You are making great progress. A quick back or knee injury could bring it to a screeching halt. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!
IMHO, I’d find someone local that you trust that works out regularly, and have them help you get started. If you can afford it, I’d highly recommend just a couple of sessions with a personal trainer to point you in the correct direction. Stay away from the fancy fan-boy workouts and just do the basics with light weights to start.
Thanks will give those a try. At my last department I usually worked out with one of the PT studs and just did what they told me. I miss their knowledge base now.
Pat
Sorry I can’t be there to hit the gym with you. Just take your time and give your body time to adapt. Throw in some light leg presses too.
I changed my lifestyle in Feb of this year.
Went from 233 to 193 and my goal is 180.
Its the food you eat - at least in my case…
8-8-11
272
3.5 mile run in 50 minutes.
Still need to add in weights been lazy in that department.
My goal is 195.
Pat
Keep on it! I’m just starting my fitness journey. Quit smoking last year in July. 6’2" and 300 pounds today on my 30th birthday. “Ran” 2.5 miles the other day in just under 40 minutes. I feel bad for letting myself get here, but like you, am tired of being here.
How tall are you?
You should adopt Defoor’s drills for marksmanship. He had drills where you must run to full exertion.
I’m so proud of you and I don’t even know you!! Great work, and watch out for that running in the heat. REALLY!!
And if a fourteen year old can do it, it doesn’t mean us older peeps can do it. You know what I mean? Well, things seem a lot harder for me now that I’m older, and, I guess, it really shouldn’t be that way! hahah.
My son needs to lose weight after spending the summer with his other parent. He gained 18 pounds!!! His doctor keeps looking at me to trim him down, and I’m going to make use of these posts in this thread, I want to check out what you call the marksmen training. Interesting. Youtube, here me comes! ![]()
OT. what is moil? lol
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4 years ago I was up around 245 myself (6’2"). I ate whatever, didn’t really put any effort in to my health. Then two guys I worked with who were in their mid thirties (I was just coming up on 30 at that time) had heart attacks. That was the first time I started thinking about my health seriously.
I began running and got a little overenthusiastic…stress fractures in both legs!
Cost me about 6 months total, so be careful. Slow and steady gets you where you want to go. I got back at it, and took control of my diet and started eating well and slowly ramped up the running.
I weigh 195 today, about 12% body fat and I run a 5k/3 mile in about 22 minutes. I recently had a physical done as part of an insurance thing, and was advised that my heart is healthier than a fit teenager’s. In fact they reduced my life insurance premiums by 35% because I am in the lowest risk category across the board - my insurance guy said that in his entire career, he’s only seen people placed in that category three times.
So what you are trying to do is 100% achievable. It is all a matter of sticking with it.
For me, the big thing was just making the right decisions about how much I needed to be eating. Once you get a handle on diet, everything else is gravy, which in metaphorical form contains no calories, which is handy.
Hope you guys don’t mind if I update my progress here.
Today 3.5 miles in 49 minutes. Shaved 1 minute off my time.
Weighed in at 270 that is 26 pounds lost since I started 2 months ago.
Pat
I am 5 10
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