pubba said:Kudos to you aechris for posting pics. Nobody seems to be reading the thread title..
You look great now. Well done on the weight loss!
Oh I read it, but there's not much point in me posting pics until I've actually lost the weight 0_o
pubba said:Kudos to you aechris for posting pics. Nobody seems to be reading the thread title..
You look great now. Well done on the weight loss!
pubba said:Kudos to you aechris for posting pics. Nobody seems to be reading the thread title..
You look great now. Well done on the weight loss!
Shaneus said:FYI, having been on Dukan attack for almost seven whole days, I've lost the vast majority of my Christmas holidays chub, going from 86.5 to 81.5. Not being able to do the 20-minute walk everyday due to the weather has impacted that a little... could've dropped maybe a little more. Still going to give it a shot for the other 3 days (as they suggest 10 as a maximum in a row) to see if I can hit 80, but I can definitely say that (at least the initial phase of) this diet is the shit.
Feeling far better about myself than at the start of the year when I felt like a complete lardo, too.
VOOK said:Just went to the doc, 8 kilos lost in the last two months, 74 kilos lost since May 09.
Now weight 109.4k total. now.
Under 100 before my birthday in March is my goal.
Not too bad... I've been a little tired here and there but pretty much always been full thanks to the oats. In fact, I've been inadvertently (busy time at work, several servers were flooded at remote sites in Queensland :/ ) skipping lunches but not the slightest bit hungry or having cravings. Think I caved once when I had a Baskin Robbins Cookies n Cream lolly/candy (at 4g sugar) but that's it. Tomorrow will be my last day before I face the unavoidable at a family barbecue lunch. I'll stick with the meat and veggies though and consider it my introduction into the second phaseFox1304 said:The other phases are a bit slower, but you'll still lose regularly !
Congrats for the attack phase, how are you feeling ? Not too tired by the sudden change of diet ?
Eteric Rice said:Whats the Low Carb opinion on ham? I love ham, but its salty as fuck. And salt makes you bloat up.
Also, cheese. Can I has velveeta?
1stStrike said:I'm making some burgers up tonight (98% fat free grounded up meat)![]()
cryptic said:... Still, I kept on, changing up my diet until I reached a very lean 127 lbs. at 5 ft. 6 and a 1/2. I was also still keeping up with my weights fine. Still curling the 25 lb. dumbbell, still doing the compound weightlifting all within an hour. I always had these lingering fears that maybe I wouldn't be able to do it this time and I sort of fought with that fear while doing anything.Anyway, so the holidays rolled around, I tried some richer foods that I used to love growing up. It spiraled from there and nowI'm gaining weight left and right. ...
aechris said:I'm nervous as all hell of putting it back on. Any suggestions? I guess just keep doing what I've been doing, yeah?
Eteric Rice said:Whats the Low Carb opinion on ham? I love ham, but its salty as fuck. And salt makes you bloat up.
Also, cheese. Can I has velveeta?
cryptic said:The problem I have is finding these low carb friendly foods. I would prefer to not have to buy food online but this sunday I have the opportunity to visit whole foods and I hope they have some low carb section.
Oddly enough I was doing fine when I first started dieting eating practically nothing but sweet potatoes, plaintains, peanut butter, and big bowls of shredded wheat with bananas and berries plus tons of nuts like flax and pistachios. I would hardly if ever eat meat back then.
I also keep on my hydration.
A little background...
I started running and free wight lifting over the past year with my fathe partially to improve his health but more-so mine. At first it was fine and the results were enough plus I felt very good about eating healthy while not worrying about carbs or the glycemic index.
After a while I started cpounting calories, limiting portions, and finding myself struggling to exercise;it became a chore. I no longer had fun jogging to the top of the mountain or running the six or seven miles around the block. Still, I kept on, changing up my diet until I reached a very lean 127 lbs. at 5 ft. 6 and a 1/2. I was also still keeping up with my weights fine. Still curling the 25 lb. dumbbell, still doing the compound weightlifting all within an hour. I always had these lingering fears that maybe I wouldn't be able to do it this time and I sort of fought with that fear while doing anything.Anyway, so the holidays rolled around, I tried some richer foods that I used to love growing up. It spiraled from there and nowI'm gaining weight left and right. I just ate a huge belgian waffle loaded with hot fudge and maple ice cream, walnuts, and some doughy clam friitters in addition to some trout, multiple bowls of cereal loaded with raisins and cranberries, spinach salad, and three whole wheat rolls loaded with maple butter. I just worked out for an hour with free weights doing no rest between exercises like usual and basically wracked my body. I usually would follow up with an hour of abs, followed by an hour of running but I'm just so discouraged knowing I'm not going to even make a dent in what I just ate. On top of that, I haven't been getting any sleep because I'll either a.)wake up thinking of food and binge after eating healthy or b.)sleep after a binge and then wake up hot and unable to sleep. Point is this seriously fucks with my work which is already something that pushes my limits as it is.
I'm hoping I have a deficiency in here somewhere that can be easily fixed and it's not some depression stemming from my dead end job and my family being all I have but still not enough to keep me happy plus piling household bills. Any help is appreciated because I have sought help and haven't found it, so I need a second opinion and some general support as life is hard to live sometimes.
BronzeWolf said:Sometimes I wonder that the fixation on being AS THIN AS YOU CAN BE is just as bad as being super obese. You are feeling crappy for nothing.
Ditch the process cheese and get some good stuff.Eteric Rice said:Also, cheese. Can I has velveeta?
Thanks!. Sorry was out a bitRubenov said:This is the way to live. I wish more people were open to this diet. Congrats.
Karak said:Thanks!. Sorry was out a bit
But ya I just can't believe the turnaound in weight once I went to Keto, my numbers (blood tests), my general energy and health. It is funny when I was 18-20 I was doing it and not in anyway knowing and had lost a good amount of weight but broke from it randomly. I just happened to be eating a good deal of chicken and my super sweet tooth was gone.
But when I switched back to it. The change was frankly shocking. Everything from skin issues going away, weight coming off, energy that I frankly can't describe except to say that others around me (many are my martial arts students) comment on it at all times. It feels like I have some kind of battery that never runs out or even gets low. Ah. So happy. It has also helped me put on some weight in my lifting.
I currently got my lifting personal records:
Bench 410lbs
Leg Extension 300lbs (don't want to do more to damage my knees)
Single arm curl 100lbs
66 pullups
Ah its nice to be able to DO things like that and not feel like I am always fighting extra hanging weight for no reason.
I really do wish there wasn't so much negative press around this diet but for me the numbers both my doctor's tests and my own personal bests, speak to me as the truth.
Masta_Killah said:Jesus, you must be a beast! Grats though, that's some amazing strength. I tried keto but it caused too much issues with my stomach. It was probably because I switch diets too drastically. Right now, I'm on a high protein diet where I fill out the rest of my calories with a few carbs like sweet potatoes or a slice of bread. I want to do a keto diet eventually, probably once I get through boot camp in June and get stationed at a base.
The amazing transformations people go through from keto is just nuts. I see pics of them all the time on the bodybuilding forum and its just amazing how fast the fat flies off.
BronzeWolf Oh God said:Do you realize meat is 50% protein and 50% fat? Eating pure protein is not going to help you lose weight[/B]
Eteric Rice said:Whats the Low Carb opinion on ham? I love ham, but its salty as fuck. And salt makes you bloat up.![]()
aechris said:I'm nervous as all hell of putting it back on. Any suggestions? I guess just keep doing what I've been doing, yeah?
Ravidrath said:To anyone doing a no/low/slow carb thing...
Has it affected your general... bowel movement situation?
I used to go every day or every other day, and now I'm every 3-4 days. Not only does that make them enormous, they are... uncomfortable.
Wondering if anyone else has had this problem and has any solutions or ideas. I'm considering a glass of coarse psyllium husk to help out, but... man, I hate that shit.
Ravidrath said:To anyone doing a no/low/slow carb thing...
Has it affected your general... bowel movement situation?
I used to go every day or every other day, and now I'm every 3-4 days. Not only does that make them enormous, they are... uncomfortable.
Wondering if anyone else has had this problem and has any solutions or ideas. I'm considering a glass of coarse psyllium husk to help out, but... man, I hate that shit.
Ravidrath said:To anyone doing a no/low/slow carb thing...
Has it affected your general... bowel movement situation?
I used to go every day or every other day, and now I'm every 3-4 days. Not only does that make them enormous, they are... uncomfortable.
Wondering if anyone else has had this problem and has any solutions or ideas. I'm considering a glass of coarse psyllium husk to help out, but... man, I hate that shit.
Ravidrath said:To anyone doing a no/low/slow carb thing...
Has it affected your general... bowel movement situation?
I used to go every day or every other day, and now I'm every 3-4 days. Not only does that make them enormous, they are... uncomfortable.
Wondering if anyone else has had this problem and has any solutions or ideas. I'm considering a glass of coarse psyllium husk to help out, but... man, I hate that shit.
Ravidrath said:To anyone doing a no/low/slow carb thing...
Has it affected your general... bowel movement situation?
I used to go every day or every other day, and now I'm every 3-4 days. Not only does that make them enormous, they are... uncomfortable.
Wondering if anyone else has had this problem and has any solutions or ideas. I'm considering a glass of coarse psyllium husk to help out, but... man, I hate that shit.
Ravidrath said:To anyone doing a no/low/slow carb thing...
Has it affected your general... bowel movement situation?
I used to go every day or every other day, and now I'm every 3-4 days. Not only does that make them enormous, they are... uncomfortable.
Wondering if anyone else has had this problem and has any solutions or ideas. I'm considering a glass of coarse psyllium husk to help out, but... man, I hate that shit.
teh_pwn said:3. Supplement 400mg of Magnesium Citrate daily. Don't bother looking at the store, it's all oxide. Amazon has a few different brands of citrate. Why? Magnesium helps muscles relax/contract, soils on modern farms typically are deplete of magnesium. We get way too much calcium, and that can cause constipation. Realize that ~800 mg daily will have a laxative effect, so be careful.
infiniteloop said:Somebody recommended Natural Calm, is that the same thing?
grap3fruitman said:So I'll have been working out MWF for two years come March. While I had some progress losing some chubbiness at first, I've pretty much been at a standstill for over a year now and it's really discouraging. I've been doing mostly strength training but I've thrown in some cardio with no results. I really just want to get rid of this gut but I can't seem to manage. Gaf, halp. My breakfast is usually a sandwich and some fruit, whatever we order for lunch at the office and my dinner immediately when I get home is a protein shake if I've worked out or something homemade on the days I haven't. I gave up pop almost three years ago with the exception of the occasional mixed drink and I drink shit tons of water. I'm getting really frustrated and questioning why I even bother.
grap3fruitman said:Gaf, halp. My breakfast is usually a sandwich and some fruit, whatever we order for lunch at the office and my dinner immediately when I get home is either protein if I've worked out or something homemade. I gave up pop almost three years ago with the exception of the occasional mixed drink and I drink shit tons of water. I'm getting really frustrated and questioning why I even bother.
-bicep curlsAceBandage said:What kind of work outs you do would be helpful to know.
Length, routine, do you mix it up, ect.
Also, have you tried getting a jogging routine? It's a great fat burner.
grap3fruitman said:So I'll have been working out MWF for two years come March. While I had some progress losing some chubbiness at first, I've pretty much been at a standstill for over a year now and it's really discouraging. I've been doing mostly strength training but I've thrown in some cardio with no results. I really just want to get rid of this gut but I can't seem to manage. Gaf, halp. My breakfast is usually a sandwich and some fruit, whatever we order for lunch at the office and my dinner immediately when I get home is a protein shake if I've worked out or something homemade on the days I haven't. I gave up pop almost three years ago with the exception of the occasional mixed drink and I drink shit tons of water. I'm getting really frustrated and questioning why I even bother.
grap3fruitman said:-bicep curls
-kick backs
-benching free weights
-some crunches and dips on, uh, a dip bar
-chest press
-lat pulldown
-leg press
Repeat that once more and I'm usually at the hour ten to hour thirty mark here and if I'm still feeling good then I'll do half an hour on the elliptical with the resistance turned up a bit.
I tried not taking protein for a week but I didn't see any progress doing that.
I hate jogging, running, etc. I hate cardio sooo much and the elliptical for a little bit is the only thing I can stand to do and even then that's pushing it.
Breakfast, I can't make eggs at the office and I'll usually do a banana and/or apple.teh_pwn said:snip
I mentioned the bench but I don't know what those other things are.Lasthope106 said:Is there a specific thing that prevents you from doing compound exercises such as squats, bench press, deadlifts, etc?
No, I've been trying to add some stuff though. Like today I tried some pull-ups and uh I don't even know what this one thing I'm doing is called. Ffff... Problem is I don't really know many other workouts I could do with the equipment at my small gym.Lasthope106 said:Are you varying your workouts?
I gave up a lot of foods and drinks I like, cut back on portions, have gone to the gym three days a week for almost two years for 1.5+ hours each time and I'm not trying?Akim said:Don't be offended, but in my opinion, it doesn't sound like you are trying very hard......
grap3fruitman said:I gave up a lot of foods and drinks I like, cut back on portions, have gone to the gym three days a week for almost two years for 1.5+ hours each time and I'm not trying?
Breakfast, I can't make eggs at the office and I'll usually do a banana and/or apple.
Lunch, I don't really have any options other than ordering out since I can't cook.
grap3fruitman said:I gave up a lot of foods and drinks I like, cut back on portions, have gone to the gym three days a week for almost two years for 1.5+ hours each time and I'm not trying?
grap3fruitman said:-bicep curls
-kick backs
-benching free weights
-some crunches and dips on, uh, a dip bar
-chest press
-lat pulldown
-leg press
Repeat that once more and I'm usually at the hour ten to hour thirty mark here and if I'm still feeling good then I'll do half an hour on the elliptical with the resistance turned up a bit.
I tried not taking protein for a week but I didn't see any progress doing that.
I hate jogging, running, etc. I hate cardio sooo much and the elliptical for a little bit is the only thing I can stand to do and even then that's pushing it.
Subway is your friend. Or anyplace that can provide some calorie information. Again, you need to find your caloric deficit and consistently meet the numbers.Lunch, I don't really have any options other than ordering out since I can't cook.
grap3fruitman said:Breakfast, I can't make eggs at the office and I'll usually do a banana and/or apple.
Lunch, I don't really have any options other than ordering out since I can't cook.
Dinner, that's generally what I'll have or some kind of soup.
Sleep: 6 but I've been trying to get that up to 7 with mild success and I'm generally falling asleep to the TV.
Portion control: I'm generally content when I've eaten but not full, I've learned that full means "too much."
I basically broke down how much I'm getting already. Today I had a sandwich, banana and apple for breakfast. For lunch I had a burrito from Chipotle and for dinner I had a protein shake. I didn't snack and the only other thing I took today was a multivitamin and a 5.6 calorie preworkout mix (1-MR).
Lasthope106 said:When you start your workout routine, you need to go from one exercise to another, without resting for more than 2 minutes.