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Awesome Dave
Thanks - Still working losing my Tummy. Though it is getting smaller. Even gone down a T-Shirt Size
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Awesome Dave
TDWent for a Weigh-In Today and I am 99.7kg first time I been under 100KG when I started the Workouts I am doing
In 2 weeks?Interested in how people maintain their conditioning through sickness etc. Been crook for a week and its coincided with changing to a new job so between the two I haven't been able to exercise in two weeks. I'm assuming any fitness base I've built up is completely gone again.
TD
That is great news for you Dave,slow and steady is the way to go mate.Do you have a figure in mind what you are aiming for and how do you feel in yourself.
Ps Let us know how you are going TD,I know when I 1st first achieved a weigh in under a 100kg I was amazed and ecstatic at the same time.Keep up the good work Dave.
The only way to tone up is to increase muscle mass and decrease fat. If you want to tone up, just work on the muscles you want toned, and look to do some cardio. You could do cardio that doesn't involve the use of legs, like a rowing machine or boxercise.Wow, i really shouldve looked through the nest for threads like these a long time ago.
Since getting back from the states ive been training the house down. I'm training with a good friend of mine who is looking to bulk up and whilst I was quite happy with my size, i'm enjoying the opportunity to work in and train with someone. Anyways, its been about 7 weeks now and im feeling really strong in pretty much all areas and ive seen a bit of improvement. The one area that i dont really want to add any more size is my legs. Having genetically big thighs and quads as it is, i'm interested in toning up a little more and working on endurance.
Generally i'd think that cardio would be the best way to go about this, but i dont want to adversely affect my gains. Any thoughts or ideas?
I'm hovering at around 87-88 at the moment. Pretty happy with that. Maybe could lose a bit more off my guts, but after topping the scales at 107, I'm pretty happy. I think I'll aim for something around 84-85. If I can maintain that I'll be rapt.
I used to post in this thread a lot when I was an edgy 17 year old. Now I'm a grown up with a Master's in Nutrition and Dietetics. So if you have any questions at all about health, nutrition, weight loss, just ask and I will help ASAP to the best of my abilities.
Need something to take my mind off Collingwood before I go traveling ... Freakin' Collingwood.
P.S. If its medical related I'm going to say "speak with your doctor."
I've got a question : seeing as one of our players is a vegan, how can they get enough protein in their diet to ensure they can build (let alone maintain) enough muscle mass and strength to cope with demands of football? There is the aerobic/conditioning aspect that their diet needs to support but also the strength and muscle mass, so would a vegan diet mean achieving these goals is that much more difficult? I am surprised a professional athlete in a contact sport could have such a limited diet range as vegan is so much more restrictive than vegetarian, and taking supplements is not as effective as obtaining the vitamins and minerals from food.
I appreciate the offer of your wisdom. My metabolism has begun to slow over the past few years, which leaves me to wonder whether I can maintain my lithe shape:
- Without strenuous exercise;
- Without cutting my intake of wine and cheese;
- Without surgical intervention.
Various nutritionists are nauseatingly consistent in their insistence that we can't eat as much as we want and do as little as we want. I know they're lying.
I sit on my bum 24/7 and my girlfriend LOVES wine and cheese. So I know them feels hahaha!
I'm not like most nutritionists (I'm more a dude with a degree) so you asked the right guy.
I can be 10000x more useful if you could tell me a bit about your lifestyle - what your typical day looks like in terms of food and activity.
But here's my tip without knowing anything:
Staying in shape means you have to balance how much you eat vs. how much you exercise. That means calories (the energy our body uses) you take in vs. the amount you burn. BUT eating fewer calories DOES NOT EQUAL eating less food. So what you could do (and what I would do) is look over your diet and replace some of the more "energy-dense" foods (foods that have a lot of calories packed into small amounts - like nuts, dried fruits, jams, peanut butters) with low energy dense foods (like vegetables ... the couple that you like ha) ... This will keep you fuller and with all the calories you "save" this way I'd spend them on wine and cheese.
Cheese is actually not that bad, protein, vitamins and minerals. It's definitely one of the better "guilty pleasures."
Re: activity I'd look at small ways you could increase it. Walking instead of driving, that kind of stuff.
I will be real, when I lived on campus were days where I only ate lean meats and saved the rest of my calories for alcohol LOL.
Healthy? Meh. But my abs looked damn fine on the dance floor ... and I burned off the calories with my fab dance moves.
Edit. Another thought that popped up in my head - I personally rather live to 75 and eat what I want (within reason) than live to 80 and have to worry about everything I put in my mouth. Do the right things 90% of the time and enjoy life with the other 10%.
Thank you for the response. In my mind I've summarised it as: 'Eat more cheese'.
Just kidding. The point you make about small bouts of activity is an important one for me, because I'm a bit of an 'all or nothing' exerciser. If I can't find a decent block of time to exercise on at least 5 days of the week, I tend to not bother at all. Unfortunately, at such times (usually when work robs me of time) I also tend to pay less attention to the nutritional value of what I eat. I need to learn to be satisfied with a 30-minute walk rather than a 90-minute workout.
Needs a steak and a good slap.I opened this thread out of curiosity and found out Darcy Moore is a vegan.
Day ruined.
I opened this thread out of curiosity and found out Darcy Moore is a vegan.
Day ruined.
I have discovered a truly awesome weight loss "gimmick"