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Just some input.. I'm 6`1 245lbs currently... even the way I look now... quite soft and teddy bear like I have gotten better with the ladies... Even that said I've been goin to the gym for just under 2 months now... When I bought my membership I was 275 LBS... just over a month and a half later i've lost 30 lbs... I've been eating a balanced diet taking EFA's (Essential Fatty Acids) I.E Fish Oil, and Megaman Sport Daily Multi Vitamin... I'm seeing great results!... For you hefty guys like myself DO NOT STARV YOURSELF!!! Or go on an extremely low Calorie diet... This will do 2 things... It will lower your energy day to day... as well as make the fat you burn A LOT easier to put back on! Diet and Excersize. Remember that weight liftin burns a TON of calories... For me Lifting First and doing around 25 to 30 mins of cardio afterward seems to work wonders.
Congrat vizion..
Yep, a lot of people become far too obsessive about it, then in a few months months they throw it down and go back to the prior behaviors.
What's important when first starting out is not necessarily how much you do, but that you do 'something' and gradually incorporate and increase these changes into your life full time.
Commit yourself to your new lifestyle for at least a year. Then it will become ingrained into your life. And don't punish yourself too much in the early going with fad diets, fasts or potentially injurious and destructive routines/supplements.
I'm often amazed at some of the advice I read, from 'some' guys in the body building or fitness community. Who seemingly think they are engaged in a competition with others for bragging rights. All apparently ego related.
Years ago when I was a competitive rock climber, such individuals were avoided like the plague. They were known as the quickest way to end up in the hospital or worse. And that's where most of them ended up.
The point being, beware of where you get your information. And if it seems too good to be true it probably is.
