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Originally Posted by Preacher Good for you, thats awsome... My wife would love to hear more about how you achived your goals...
what routine did you do in weights, what you ate mostly eg: % of carbs, protien, fat? Or you just stick to 1500 cals?
you have lost a great deal of weight and I wish you luck on the rest. |
Hi there and thanks to you (and everyone else) for the best wishes.
By 1500 cals, I mean just that. If I knew I was going to have a 600 cal pizza and a 100 cal ice-cream for dinner, my breakfast and lunch and snacks were divided up to make up the othere 900 cals. I wasn't obsessive to the point of couting cals like a woman obsesed, I probably was a 100 over or under most days but it seemed to work for three months. I had pasta / potatoes / rice /quinoa / cous cous / fajitas / wraps the whole time, I just limited the volume based on calorie content. 5 pieces of fruit and five portions of veg. and four litres of water were a daily minimum.
My routine in the gym was starting out with 20 mins stretching for chest, upper back, back of upper arms, back of thighs,calf, front of thighs, outer thighs, inner thighs, lower back, gluts and torso.
Then I did: 110 mins on the bike at top resistance twice a week. Each session burned between 3500 and 3800 cals a go.
Each (non-cycling) trip to the gym involved:
90 mins weighs (twice a week)
I use a:
Chest press
Leg press
Vertical row
Leg curl
Sholder Press
I start off on a low weight and do a session of 40, incresing the weight and lowering the reps by 10 until my heartrate is about 140+ (fat burning zone)
In addition to the gym, I did
5 hours fast walking to work a week. Each (daily) session burned about 350 cals.
This was the programme I worked out to fit in with my life, it probably wouldn't suit everyone with jobs, children and spouses but at the end of the day, hard work (and illeagal drugs) got me within 14lbs of my goal and I am trying to decide how to get the rest of the way.
I am currently on an ECA stack and working on changing my gym routine around a lot to get the rest of the way and just look leaner than I do not. (My stomach still looks like it needs a lot of work
But I am getting there and in the habit of working hard which is hell of a lot further on that I was a year ago which was sitting on sofa eating ice-cream going "oooh I am so fat and pregnancy caused it all"
Best of luck to your wife and tell her the solution is hard work and exercise and no desserts. God, I miss Ben and Jerrys.

E.