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I'm 5' 11"
1993 Pre-marriage weight 175 lbs
1998 Pre-buliding my own house weight 195 lbs
1999 Post building my own house weight 183 lbs
March 2007 Living the good life weight gain - 225 lbs.
4/22/2008 - 198 lbs - .....
Hey All,
I can't believe that no one has updated this thread in 2.5 weeks, so I will. I am back from Istanbul and Greece. Left on May 5 at about 215 lbs. While there, I stayed on the diet as best I could. What diet? I guess I never did post what I was eating. To keep blood sugar low and lose weight my diet is: No bread, potatoes, chips, beer, candy, deserts; very little cereal grains. I am eating mostly meat, raw vegetables, cheeze, and fruit that is lower in sugars. I do drink dry red wine (ya gotta live). I was able to do this fairly well in Greece, but ocasionally had to eat pita bread. On the tour we all did a lot of walking. A lot of it was up and down hills.
After nearly a month of not having a scale to check myself, today I weighed in at 211.I actually lost weight (not much) on the trip.
Since October I am now down 37 lbs. My daily blood sugar readings have been very good also. It looks like I will make my goal of 205 for the National.
How have the rest of you been doing for the last couple of weeks?? Any big losses??
tb
I'm back in.
Went to my first weightwatchers meeting with the Mrs. yesterday. Weighed in at 208.
Bought a scale at BB&B yesterday and put it in my office.We're buying a scale today.![]()
Ya'll need to read Gary Taubes' "Good Calories, Bad Calories," and check out the Eades Protein Power Diet. This high carb, lo fat bullshit, is just that!! and strength training will NOT displace fat, you'll get stronger and stay just as fat as you've been. Jogging/running will make you hungry, so you'll just eat more, and you've got to spend a helluva lot of time on the road to just burn off two 3" chocolate chip cookies. And I say this having a personal record at the 50 mile distance of 7 hours and 40 plus minutes at age 42. So unless you're burning off more than 6kcal/day in training, you're not gonna get away with 30' 3x/week of idiotic aerobics. Check out www dot ultimate-exercise dot com; www dot baye dot com and www dot slowworks dot net
And I say this at 70 years of age, 167.8# this AM w/ 10.8% body fat. I can row a 2k on my C2 in 9' any time I like, ride 50 miles on road bike any time I like (at an avg pace of 17.5mph), can sustain a max HR of 186 on the road bike (not the BMW) for 2' plus, and my training regimen is x1 per week high intensity strength training on each of 7 exercises, alternating each week between an A & B routine. My resting HR is 57, BP is 125/85, w/ a MAP of 88 today. Oh yes, my Cholesterol is 230, and when my doc told me I needed to go on statins I said "go to hell, cholesterol is not a disease." I eat 21 eggs / per week w/ canadian bacon, one slice at every other breakfast. one high protein smoothie for a treat mid-AM; two cans of tuna fish for lunch w/ a green salad and ice-tea; 3 large chunks of hard cheddar cheese and 4 crackers and 12 oz of cold water for a mid-PM snack, and I just finished a South Beach garlic herb chicken for supper w/ 3 5oz glasses of red wine. I'll have a glass of whole milk and 20 grams of protein whey for a late evening snack. that's a rough outline of my daily diet with foods bearing similar nutrient value.
Fitness is a bullshit industry and the majority of folks buy into the crap of too much work, not enough rest, and a crap diet, e.g., as recommended by the American Heart Association.
Just my two cents guys/gals![]()
I'm out.