My Workout Journey

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DownNDirty

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I'm not one to really talk about things like this but wanted somewhere to keep a personal journal and something that can kick start me anytime I decide to slip up. I'm not looking for encouragement and don't like the self promotion "here's me" type of stuff. This isn't easy to type but I hope it's therapeutic. I'm going to pull no punches and I'll share the ups, downs, and anything in between within the walls of this post.

Little background: I'm 31 years old, almost 32 with a wife and a 2 1/2 year old little girl. Was always a bit overweight as a kid - had to take lots of steroids as a kid that helped contribute to that. Also, had tons of lung problems as a small child and between both lungs I have they function about like I have a little better than one good one. So that has always been against me a little bit. I was 300+ pounds coming out of High School and then decided to do something about it. Was in college and only had a car payment to worry about so went to the gym and kicked myself into shape.

I think I done fairly good........went from about 305 to 235:

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Then I got a little complacent and quit working out so hard. I stayed in pretty good shape but wasn't killing myself like I was at one time. I managed to break my right ankle, twice (3rd and 4th total time broken) the same summer. After the first break I was back in the gym late summer and getting back in shape again then bang I done it again. I hurt (boo hoo) and pushing my ankle absolutely killed me. It locked up - ached - and I was just giving up.

I got complacent and started gaining a bunch of weight back. Bad eating habits and no exercise after I got a real job and got married set me back. No excuses - I'm disgusted with myself for how far it went sideways.

I'm now nearly 32 like I mentioned before and now have had a 5th and 6th broken right ankle since then as well as a broken left ankle 2 years ago. I have to face reality. I am now a mind numbing 385 pounds. Somehow because I've tried to do light exercise here and there and play pickup ball and do "some" general exercising from time to time I have maintained only a 46 inch waist. You can look at me and I look fat of course - and I feel fat. I don't like where I'm at in my life and it's unfair for my wife and daughter but I'm also selling myself short in this whole stupid situation.

You can think how in the he## can you get to 385? Very poor diet - eating way too much fast food - little self control and the feeling you can't do anything about it. Well, without having to pick up a self help book or see a psychiatrist I know that's complete and total bull%(# and the only one at the end of the day I have to blame is myself and I CAN do something about it.

We recently moved from our 2 bedroom home into a new 5 bedroom house and I decided to turn one of the guest bedrooms into a home gym. Lately my biggest "excuse" is that I don't have time to go to the gym between two jobs, taking and picking up my little girl from the babysitter, and home life in general. I have moved into a location where the nearest gym from the house is 30 minutes away - that much is true. So, I'm bringing the gym to me. I can at least do that much..........and have no excuses anymore.

I have ordered a Smooth 8.0 CE Elliptical Machine which should be here by this coming weekend. I always done well on ellipticals and they are much easier on my ankles than running or traditional treadmills. My ankles would be grateful I'm sure if I would lose the weight I desire - it's hard for them to carry around my fat ass. They are shot - but that's not an excuse to not exercise. This past fall I went to the gym for about 2 months before I moved and lost about 20 pounds - that I have since put 15 back on - but I could tell a big difference after I got through those first couple of weeks of excruciating pain in my ankles they started to strengthen back up. Anyway, after we moved I quit going to the gym due to inconvenience but should have found some way to not stop.

I don't want this to be a yo-yo diet deal. I'm seriously changing the way I eat, live, my outlook on life. I've been very EMBARRASSED to speak about this to anyone. Sure, you can see I'm overweight and I know it - I may not be the brightest bulb in the house but I know I have to change the way I live for myself and my family. I got into good shape before and can look at those photos above and know that I can get there again. It will be much harder now that I'm 8 years older, have much more responsibilities, etc. but it will be worth it in the end and I will appreciate it much more than I ever did before.

Besides the Elliptical that is coming I also ordered the Ironmaster Adjustable Weight Dummbell Set. Two dummbells that go from 5-75 pounds each should do me fine for awhile. Those photos above - when I went from 300+ to 235 - all I done was elliptical exercises, dummbell exercises, and eating better. So, I know that's all I really need in order to get myself back on the right track. I don't expect this to be a quick process but a process that will slowly transform me from what I am now back to what I want to be once again.

I'm not going to piss and moan about why things have happened the way they have. I just want to do something positive about it. I don't need fad diets, weird meal plans, Nutrisystem, The Biggest Loser, stomach surgery, etc. I NEED to just bust my ass - sweat hard - and take it one day at a time.

So, to keep me on track I'll post within - the good and the bad. And I'll post photos each week of me "hopefully" dropping some substantial weight in the near future. I've got every reason in the world to eat right and exercise - I have a beautiful 2 1/2 year old little girl that don't need her daddy to drop dead of a heart attack because he couldn't stay away from a greasy cheeseburger.

So good or bad - I'll post within here. I am not looking for sympathy or anything. In fact, I probably should have had a few people exercise some tough love with me over the past couple of years and made me snap out of this insanity. I've decided enough is enough and it's time for a change.

I'll post within what I'm eating - feeling - etc. Not trying to get a Subway endorsement or a book deal out of it or anything. If I do what I set out to accomplish then just being healthier for myself and my family will be enough. BUT I did want some accountability. It's easy for me to tell myself that I can do this but when I put it out there - all of it out there - for everyone to see then I feel like I've got more riding on it. I don't want to fall on my face.

Like I said above - its embarrassing to admit this - especially on a public forum. But it's needed and it's time I take some responsibility instead of looking for excuses on why I'm out of shape and severely overweight.

Since I won't get the home gym until next week I won't start posting any photos until then. I "am" going to start on the nutrition portion of things again tomorrow though. Most days will consist of an apple and oatmeal (no sugar added) for breakfast, some fruit for a mid morning snack, a Slim Fast Type of shake at lunch, some other type of fruit/yogurt snack in the afternoon, and a decently healthy dinner. My wife is going to try and get more things that are healthier to eat and we are limiting "fast food" type of meals to one time a week if that. She's looking to lose some weight too and be healthier.

Admitting this is probably one of the hardest things I've ever had to do believe it or not. Being overweight and eating too much is just like any other addiction that can spiral out of control. I'm no better than any other addict that can't put down their drug of choice. My drug just happens to be Big Mac's and Twinkies.

You can follow along - or not - on this journey as I begin. Since I'm considered "morbidly obese" I know I can lose the weight quickly out of the gate if I stick with it. So, I'm going to lay out my goals and see if I can meet them to at least give me something to shoot for:

Today, February 26, 2012 my weight is 385.

Goals.......

April 1 - 365
May 1 - 345
June 1 - 325
July 1 - 315
August 1 - 305
September 1 - 295

Now that I've put myself under the gun and put it all out here for everyone to see let's see if I can back up all of the stuff I just said.

Thanks to anyone who actually read this entire novel!
 
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You'll probably be successful because you wrote it down. That's a huge step in weight loss that very few do. (for any goal for that matter)

Good luck and good health!
 
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Make sure you don't let a few bad days discourage you. My personal recommendation is to also not completely deprive yourself of the things you truly enjoy eating. Having a small portion of something you like without going overboard can be a great motivator. Maybe until you get into a better place self control wise you may want to keep a strict diet. You'll have to be the judge of that. Whatever exercise you can manage with your ankles and a good diet are going to do an awful lot to get you going on the path you're wanting to follow. Good luck on your journey!
 
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Volnation had your back. You can do this. Look forward to reading your positive journey.
 
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Bro, good luck. I am just glad that is not a self portrait in your avi. Always wandered that when I would see it in the Nascar pick'ems
 
#10
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You know what you need to do. Do it. Good choices become habit. And it feels GOOD!! You'll do great!
 
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Good luck. Hope you reach your goals, just in time for the start of football season.
 
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The pain can be over come. Just keep your thoughts positive, and once you start to see results it gets much easier. Good luck man, you got this!
 
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I'm very impressed with your honesty and candidness. I'm pulling for you, along with your true VolNation family!!! You can do it!
 
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Thanks for having my back guys.

5 days a week workouts will consist of:

Elliptical - 45 minutes - averaging about 500 calories
Weight training - 30 minutes - averaging about 200 calories

Saturday Hell Elliptical - 1 1/2 hour of pushing through the pain - hope to burn 1,000 calories.

Food intake limited to 1,200-1,500 calories/day for most days.

Breakfast of fruits, oatmeal, something like that. Mid morning fruit snack, lunch will be about 200 calories (either meal replacement bars, some type of Lean Cusine meal, or GNC Total Lean Shakes), mid afternoon snack of fruit/yogurt, and dinner with the family. We are trying to limit our dinners to be more health conscious with more proteins and vegetables and less carbs.

Have completely eliminated Debbie Cakes, cookies, etc. from the house and am in the process of replacing them with healthier alternatives like pretzels to dip in mustard, carrot bites, multi grain low calorie bars, etc. Also have eliminated all sodas from the house and will solely drink water or Crystal Light types of packets mixed in water.

I know I just have to take it one day at a time and everything will work out ok. I know by burning around 700 calories/day working out and taking in around 1,200-1,500 calories I should start shedding pounds quickly. I've already consulted with my doctor and he thinks it will be ok as long as I don't overdo it and if it starts to take a toll step back a little until I find the right balance.
 
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Sounds like a successful strategy. I have been on my diet/exercise plan since the beginning of November. I am down to 285 lbs. I started at 315 lbs. My goal is 240 lbs. At 6'5 I think that is a good weight for my size and build.
 
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If you're doing strength training five days a week, you'll want to be sure you get enough protein through the day, not just at dinner. Boiled eggs, natural peanut butter, etc. can be good snack foods to keep your body doing what it needs to do.
 
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I think it's absolutely awesome you were so honest here. I too have gone up and down in my weight since I arrived at UT....thank you Presidential Cafeteria lol. Here's a few things that has helped me drop pounds without working out in the least:

1. Beer only once every two weeks. Low carb beer then....a metric crap ton of them but it keeps me from relapsing.

2. Soda.....diet or otherwise very seldom. This is coming from a guy who was drinking 12-20 daily. Zero Water or Mio flavored water or unsweetened/diet tea or water.

3. 20 carbs or less a day for 3 weeks.

4. If you screw up....don't go crazy and relapse. Don't be mad....think of it as shocking your body into faster weight loss by giving it a dose of bad stuff every now and then.

Good luck man....you got this. You add the training and I think your body is really going to respond....especially if you keep up the protein.
 
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Thanks for having my back guys.

5 days a week workouts will consist of:

Elliptical - 45 minutes - averaging about 500 calories
Weight training - 30 minutes - averaging about 200 calories

Saturday Hell Elliptical - 1 1/2 hour of pushing through the pain - hope to burn 1,000 calories.

Food intake limited to 1,200-1,500 calories/day for most days.

Breakfast of fruits, oatmeal, something like that. Mid morning fruit snack, lunch will be about 200 calories (either meal replacement bars, some type of Lean Cusine meal, or GNC Total Lean Shakes), mid afternoon snack of fruit/yogurt, and dinner with the family. We are trying to limit our dinners to be more health conscious with more proteins and vegetables and less carbs.

Have completely eliminated Debbie Cakes, cookies, etc. from the house and am in the process of replacing them with healthier alternatives like pretzels to dip in mustard, carrot bites, multi grain low calorie bars, etc. Also have eliminated all sodas from the house and will solely drink water or Crystal Light types of packets mixed in water.

I know I just have to take it one day at a time and everything will work out ok. I know by burning around 700 calories/day working out and taking in around 1,200-1,500 calories I should start shedding pounds quickly. I've already consulted with my doctor and he thinks it will be ok as long as I don't overdo it and if it starts to take a toll step back a little until I find the right balance.

If you're planning on taking in 1,200-1,500 calories, then burning 700 more calories/day by exercising, you're going to be playing with 500-800 calories a day. Those are starvation levels. I think what you're doing is great but be careful. Did you talk to your doctor about the amount of calories you'll be taking in and burning, or just if you were healthy enough to diet?
 
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Good luck man! A lot of good advice on here, but the main thing that will help you be successful is because you made the decision to do it because you want to. Keep at it and like a lot of people mentioned don't get discouraged by a bad day or two!:good!:
 
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If you're planning on taking in 1,200-1,500 calories, then burning 700 more calories/day by exercising, you're going to be playing with 500-800 calories a day. Those are starvation levels. I think what you're doing is great but be careful. Did you talk to your doctor about the amount of calories you'll be taking in and burning, or just if you were healthy enough to diet?

You're not taking into account that he has stored calories to burn. It's good to get about 800 calories a day to maintain a daily intake of proper nutrition, but it sounds like he's got it under control.
 
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2/28/2012

1 Apple (100)
1 Banana (100)
Ritz Multigrain Cracker (130)
Chicken/Egg Noodle Soup (180)
Wheat Thin Chipolte Sticks (100)
Pickles (30)
Dr. Pepper 10 (10)
Grilled Talipia/Rice/Beans/Bread (700)
60 Ounces Water

Total: 1350

Wasn't intentionally trying to keep it so low. Through the day I think I'm doing ok by eating every couple of hours. I eat that late meal and it's not packed with calories so they are staying down. I'm sure there will be some nights my evening meal will be much higher. I may adjust my lunch and try to get more calories on lunch but keep it under 600.

Got the elliptical put together last night with help from my brother-in-law. That thing was a beast but very well made and the instructions were actually simple to follow and Smooth had some practical things to make it easier to put it together which was a big help. I gave it a 20 minute test run first thing this morning after I got up and set it to Level 10 out of 16 levels of resistance. Maintained about 4.0 MPH and burned 265 calories in 20 minutes and had a heartrate of about 155 BPM.

I don't want to eat breakfast so early in the morning before I workout so I'm going to go straight into elliptical workouts in the morning on an empty stomach. I may be incorrect in thinking this but I "think" that since I will have went over 10 hours without food that working out cardio first thing will be burning straight fat and not burning off anything I would be eating. Then I will lift weights on weight days at night right after I get home from work and before supper but shortly after my late afternoon snack. What would be recommended to eat prior to weightlifting by you all? I really am trying to take everything into account and come up with the best plan to change my life and not just do this to lose weight quick and gain it right back again.

FYI - I'm going to weigh each morning around the same time for consistency. Saturday when I weighed on my good scales at home I got 383.8. This morning I was 377.6......progress.
 
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Might want to check this out when you have some extra time.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PpuIKTg6QE[/youtube]
 
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