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| Author: | Incubus69 [ Thu Nov 27, 2008 6:43 am ] |
| Post subject: | My Goal of Losing Weight! |
Okay, some has seen that I'm not a bad looking guy - but kinda on the heavy side. Well, not really but got alittle pouch, and some love handles. So, my goal is to get rid of that entirely - so I'm lean, musclar and sexier to women. Also, to feel good about myself. So I've been working out at home using my creativity: - Filling a mop bucket with water and doing curls, and using it as weights. - Push ups - Sit up or Abs Circuit Training. - Broom Excercise to get ride of the love handles. - Bicylcing on a stand bike for thirty minutes. - Also, walking from one end of the apartment complex to the other side. Also, been watching my diet more: - Bananas, Red Apples (Fruit Catagory) - Spinish, Whole Poatoes (Fruit and Starch catagories) - Hot Dogs (I know not the best but just a couple won't hurt) - Green Tea (195 mg of anti-oxidants) and alot of water. - Cashew Peanuts - Chicken Drumsticks (Protien) and eggs. - Salad with Light Dressing I cut out the unhealthy foods: - Ice Cream. - Ramen Noodles - Pizza (God I love pizza) - Mac 'N Cheese (My fucking favorite) - Milk - beef products or Red Meat. - Regular Mayo. - Cookies - Soda If you have any suggestions then hit me up! |
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| Author: | Marco Polo [ Thu Nov 27, 2008 6:53 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: My Goal of Losing Weight! |
Quote: Okay, some has seen that I'm not a bad looking guy - but kinda on the heavy side. Well, not really but got alittle pouch, and some love handles. So, my goal is to get rid of that entirely - so I'm lean, musclar and sexier to women. Also, to feel good about myself.
So I've been working out at home using my creativity: - Filling a mop bucket with water and doing curls, and using it as weights. - Push ups - Sit up or Abs Circuit Training. - Broom Excercise to get ride of the love handles. - Bicylcing on a stand bike for thirty minutes. - Also, walking from one end of the apartment complex to the other side. Also, been watching my diet more: - Bananas, Red Apples (Fruit Catagory) - Spinish, Whole Poatoes (Fruit and Starch catagories) - Hot Dogs (I know not the best but just a couple won't hurt) - Green Tea (195 mg of anti-oxidants) and alot of water. - Cashew Peanuts - Chicken Drumsticks (Protien) and eggs. - Salad with Light Dressing If you have any suggestions then hit me up! If you want to get more ripped then cut out bananas or use them only before training, also cut out hot dogs and sallad dressings. Add turkey breasts and tuna fish. Both are full of protein and tuna fish also contains Omega 3 which is more then welcome supplement. |
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| Author: | Incubus69 [ Thu Nov 27, 2008 7:25 am ] |
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Thanks for the feed back! I heard Bananas has Potassium which helps regrowth of skin cells, bones, muscle cells etc.. Also, don't Chicken Drum Sticks have good protiens in them? I was about to get tuna today but when I go back shopping I will. I also got Light Mayo and Light Salad Dressing. I thought Salad was good and had alot of minerals as well as vitiams? |
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| Author: | Marco Polo [ Thu Nov 27, 2008 7:44 am ] |
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Bananas are fool of carbs which is not good when you are trying to get more ripped. You can eat some but then let it be before hard training cause it will give you strength and endurance for good workout. Chicken is also great but try to use best part - breasts. They have maximum level of protein and minimum level of fats. No mather if they sound more friendly in "light" version, don`t use mayo and dressings. They are fool of fats anyway. But don`t let it be a reason for not eating sallads. You are right, they have lots of vitamins and minerals but try to eat it raw, without dressings. |
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| Author: | Incubus69 [ Thu Nov 27, 2008 7:57 am ] |
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Okay, cool man! Thanks! I was tempted to buy some Cantalope which is good too! Also, gotta buy some more Pineapple chunks! When I get more money - I'll do some more shoping. Also, I'm gonna buy a Sony Walkman MP3 Player which will keep me busy and not get bored with my work out! Thanks for the suggestions! |
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| Author: | rigoberto [ Thu Nov 27, 2008 9:43 am ] |
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There's lots of good information on exercise out there, and I can post something on that front a little later on. However, nutrition for guys tends to get neglected, and it's been a weakness of mine that I've only recently tried to pay more attention to, so I thought I'd focus on that. Here are some more tips to keep in mind:
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| Author: | DiabloDj1 [ Mon Dec 01, 2008 3:48 am ] |
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I find that anti-banana comment to be wrong IMO. Just as there are good and bad fats, there are good and bad carbs, categorized as refined and unrefined carbs. Quote: Unrefined carbs would be whole grain wheat, wholemeal bread, potatoes, wholemeal pasta, brown rice, vegetables and many fruits such as bananas and apples.
And as far as fats go, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated are good fats! So keep that in mind =]Refined carbs would be things which contain various refined ingredients such as white flour and white sugar etc. These would include foods such as white bread, white pasta, cakes, biscuits, white rice, crisps, french fries, pastries, cookies, donuts and most fast foods. Also many drinks contain high levels of sugar or syrup which are not good for you. Diet is 85% of your goal! Exercise is of course very important. And of course genetics plays a small role. Rather than just walking, which won't give too significant results, I'd reccommend researching HIIT, High Intensity Interval Training, as it is very good for cutting weight and conditioning. Of course salad is good, but be careful of the dressings. They can kill it. Just use a little dressing if you need to. Get rid of the Hot Dogs! At least use Turkey Dogs, they seem just as good to me, and are a bit healthier. |
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| Author: | *olie* [ Mon Dec 01, 2008 10:50 pm ] |
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lots of cardio dude - simple way to get lookin good. you cant have definied muscles unless you under 10-5% body fat (unless your insanley muscley), when you get down to this then ide worry abot doing heavyer stuff because that will keep you at your wieght because higher muscle mass= more callories burned normally. also a simple way to keep your motabilism going throughout the day and burn more callories easily is to break your meals up into 6 portions! p.s. cardio(aerobic) = lots of carbs (lots fruit, occasional crisps etc.) anerobic = lots of protien! (meat dairy etc.) hope i helped im a bit ofa keeno when it comes to health XD one other thing sports are alot more entertaining than just sitting lifting wieght for ages, so it might be fun to join some sports clubs? |
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| Author: | de_viant [ Tue Dec 02, 2008 5:41 pm ] |
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I put on a stone a few months back when i broke my leg and couldn't work out anymore. When i'd recovered, along with diet and exercise, i found fat burning supplements like Isatori's MX-LS7 (Maximum Strength Lean System 7) and Cytolean from Gaspari Nutrition helped loads and also gave me a kick start in the mornings. Still taking them now so i don't have to regulate my diet as much. Results within a month easy. |
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| Author: | Drakelet [ Tue Dec 02, 2008 6:52 pm ] |
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Quote: Bananas are fool of carbs which is not good when you are trying to get more ripped.
Sorry but that's wrong. There's nothing wrong with carbs. Bananas are VERY healthy, and even though it's gonna sound like a huge overgeneralisation all fruit and veg is.Cut out everything processed, that's my main recommendation. Only eat natural stuff. Don't get too drawn into the ins and outs of every food, just eat naturally - as your body intends. And all fats are good. Yes, even saturated fats - new research even says unsats and polyunsats (you know, those "healthy fats") damage your heart more than sats. Basically all research is inconclusive. You need fats of all type, but (I hate this phrase) in moderation. The main thing is find out your Basal Metabolic Rate and eat less than it by ~300cals. At the end of the day it's call down to calories in vs calories out. |
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| Author: | Marco Polo [ Tue Dec 02, 2008 8:12 pm ] |
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Quote: Quote: Bananas are fool of carbs which is not good when you are trying to get more ripped.
Sorry but that's wrong. There's nothing wrong with carbs. Bananas are VERY healthy, and even though it's gonna sound like a huge overgeneralisation all fruit and veg is.Cut out everything processed, that's my main recommendation. Only eat natural stuff. Don't get too drawn into the ins and outs of every food, just eat naturally - as your body intends. And all fats are good. Yes, even saturated fats - new research even says unsats and polyunsats (you know, those "healthy fats") damage your heart more than sats. Basically all research is inconclusive. You need fats of all type, but (I hate this phrase) in moderation. The main thing is find out your Basal Metabolic Rate and eat less than it by ~300cals. At the end of the day it's call down to calories in vs calories out. Read again bolded parts. In a definition phase, carbs should be limited to meals before and right after workout. In bulking phase, they are more then welcome and since our friend is trying to get more ripped, my advice is right on spot. |
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| Author: | Vic Vega [ Wed Dec 03, 2008 2:19 am ] |
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im not sure if anyone mentioned this but there are two things you can do right now to start shredding off fat and you wont even have to change your diet. 1. dont eat carbs within three hours of going to bed. this is because your metabolism slows down when you sleep and those carbs turn to fat and 2. do cardio as soon as you wake up and before you eat. When you cardio, your body burns off carbs before it starts to burn fat, and since you dont have any carbs to burn off because you were sleeping for eight hours, your body starts to burn fat immediately i wouldnt say this is the absolute solution to being ripped, but you'll definately see results right away with this whether you change up your diet or not also drink plenty of water hope this helps |
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| Author: | Marco Polo [ Wed Dec 03, 2008 6:47 am ] |
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Yep, cardio in the morning, when glycogen level in body is very low is great tool for loosing weight and reducing BMI. |
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| Author: | Droether [ Wed Dec 03, 2008 10:42 am ] |
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Tim Ferriss (Author of 4 Hour Work Week) has a great post on his website about fat-loss: http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog/20 ... -exercise/ To me, that makes the most sound advice. Not only does the diet help you lose weight but I found that it made my energy levels shoot right up! Hope it helps, Dro |
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| Author: | Marco Polo [ Wed Dec 03, 2008 4:22 pm ] |
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Quote: Marco Polo, have you ever thought of writing up a post on fitness? I'd be really interested in it.
Hey buddy, I would but I am not into pure fitness/body building. I train Muay Thai and I use weight lifting for improving my overall fighting skills. Although I do have a knowledge about different training methods I would not like to go there. What I can do is write MY own training routines which suits me perfectly for purposes I want to achieve. It is not training for achieving mass monster/IFBB Pro physique, but to get lean, ripped body, capable for explosive moves required in MT. If you are interested in that, I will be glad to open new topic in order not to spam this one. |
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