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9/11/2012 9:21am
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I think you should – I’m afraid that running is great for burning calories and building stamina. How come you don’t like running? Most people I’ve come across who say that tend to run for a few times, overdo it and spend the next few days with chronic muscle fatigue that puts them off. The knack is to start gently and build up (and have an iPod)
It sounds like you are in a similar situation to where I was a few years ago – I had a long commute, long work days and lack of exercise. I weight ballooned and ended up with a gut. Running was a key part of getting myself back into shape. Really, really good running link - http://www.bupa.co.uk/running/traini...ing-programmes -
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Perhaps if you didn't have such a horrible diet you'd see some progress. Your exercising is pretty soft, so you'll have to diet hard. Or exercise hard and diet soft. Or diet and exercise hard. I don't know if you have the actual gumption to do it, as I can see that you still kind of see walking as a means of real exercise.
I'm not posting this to be an asshole, but if you TRULY and really want to get into shape then stop dicking around with walking and other bullshit. Lift some weights. Run. Do something to get your heart beating. The muscle straining you're doing by doing your push ups (albeit you are overweight) and whatever won't do anything for you. Lift weights and do things that are high impact. Your soft bellied nonsense won't help you.
Also learn about the differences between carbs and proteins and how they breakdown. Learn about how different sugars and different carbs and how your liver prioritizes the breakdown of those things. -
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9/14/2012 3:46pm
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Ok, I see that you are honestly trying to motivate me here and not be a prick about it. So I'll take a break from our usual ball busting and respond properly.
THe walking is just a daily baseline of activity. I don't think of it as a serious "excersize" as it's really just my commute. I do consider it a warmup which is suposed to help your gains during the serious excersises. (or so I've read...)
I'm doing squats, push ups and pull ups to failure every time I work out. I do not quit until I feel like I'm going to throw up.
AFA as diet, have a meal with me sometime! I eat very few processed foods. (avoid is a better term) I mostly stick to as much lean meat and fresh vegatables as I can. My druthers is one serving of carbs a day but budget sometimes gets in the way of that. (Every now and then ecconomics forces me to eat a big bowl of spagetti).
Don't take my post int the "eat cheap" thread as a sample of my daily diet. That's the "five dollars to feed a man for a week" diet. I eat better than that when I can wich thankfully is often these days.
And FWIW my body is changing for the better because of it. I do work as hard and eat as well as my lifestyle will allow. That's not an excuse, just the truth. Some days a man can only afford beans and rice. Especially young guys.
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1. Nobody gives a **** about your fucking habits. It's not impressive and nobody cares.
2. Walking is not warm up. Walking does not give you any kind of resistance or impact. The amount of walking you'd have to do to make walking a "warm up" is so seriously enormous that the benefits wouldn't be worth the cost.
3. Doing squats, push ups and pull ups is whatever, but from the way that you post I can tell that you're either
A) Not doing them with all that much explosive effort and you're just going through the motions.
B) Doing them to failure doesn't matter.
C) You need real reisistance. You need to do things that give your heart a pounding. This is not how you do it. I went from 153lbs to 145lbs in a matter of 2 weeks from just doing tons and tons of heart destroying physical work. High resistance and high impact is what you need. You're not doing any of that. You're thinking that muscle strain is going to help you. It doesn't. Muscle strain is one thing, losing weight is another.
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Posted On:
9/14/2012 5:27pm0
250-220 in how many months? How long did that take you? Great you lost about 12% of your bodyweight, what's a nominal body weight for you? How tall are you?
You say that like it's some kind of achievement that you got rid of the fat you already shouldn't have had anyway.
I don't care about your bullshit sex life. Nobody does. Stop parading it, because it's embarrassing.
I'm at 153 with a body fat percentage of around 12% maybe. 145 at around 7% body fat. I'm going BEYOND what my athletic body weight is. The stake are different. You're just trying to not be fat anymore. I'm trying to be competitive. We're on completely different scales.
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Posted On:
9/15/2012 11:32am2
Hey Machette, for your carbs, look into eating quinoa. Not only is it a good carb, it is probably one of the only non-animal proteins that are complete. It cooks like rice and it is pretty cheap, about $2.50 a pound depending on where you are.
I have the same struggle that you have with the Pudge. Eating less red meat has helped a lot, and when I do it is either bison or grain-fed beef. -
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9/15/2012 12:28pm
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Good call! That quinoa stuff isn't bad. Nutritional content is through the roof! Love it in soups and stews. (instead of rice or noods)
That and some fresh greens with asst. veggies. Some lean meat on the side. Make a man stong like bull!
Just got a bike too. That's some variable intensity cardio I can do for hours at a stretch and still enjoy it. Oh, it's ON NOW!!!! -
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