Great read and info and I agree with DJM that's the stupid high protien diets got started by the supp companies and that's why all the forum pros think its the way to go.
Great read and info and I agree with DJM that's the stupid high protien diets got started by the supp companies and that's why all the forum pros think its the way to go.
I checked out John Meadows website. I'll be taking a closer look as time goes. The lean out program (12 weeks ) is $600, but damn it am I interested in it.
It's a good way of thinking about it Scope^.
We'll see how Dec/Jan goes. So far I am down in weight, so that is a good start.
noa, from what i get you are 50-55lbs over your target weight.....im sure you can get alot closer to 220 via better food choices and consistency before you spend 6bills, then when you are 10-15lbs away id go for meadows' plan if you are still interested
i do get that a 600$ plan makes you accountable i guess......but with the pains you experience that should be enough big guy
I completely agree. While I am all for hiring a coach (I was planning on hiring Matt until some financial changes made it not so feasible), It would do you alot better to utilize something of that nature after you have achieved a certain amount of weight loss. You know alot about this game from chilling on the boards, put some of it to work.
Another suggestion I would do. Cut back on your supplements. You seem to have a real impulse approach towards supplement usage. I would suggest cutting back to just some protein sources (and your joint formula, since pain sucks). Put the rest of the money into consistent weekly groceries, and set a goal for yourself to prepare all meals and not eat out. Bring yourself back into the gym, and maintain your jj training. You will be suprised how much you can achieve in terms of results from that alone.
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1000% agree with this!!!
I was 330+ and Ive been as low as 191 just this past week and I did it all by myself and it took a lot of reading, trial and error. Diet and nutrition should be a top priority right now and then get the training right. I lost some weight before I started lifting and when I added in cardio and resistance training the weight just flew off.
I try and only eat what I cook and keep the eating out to once a week and then its still meat and veggies.
You can do it without a coach no problem plus you have this forum and everyone here wants to see each other do good and are more than willing to help.
Last edited by Scope75; 12-18-2012 at 10:33 AM.
This. There is no magical "system". I've seen people gain weight while on reduction plans. The food choices might be dialed in, but then they can't push themselves away from the table. This is going to take consistent, daily effort. The only guy stopping you is the guy in the mirror. No supplement or system will ever take the place of self-imposed motivation to a goal.
Scope is dead on when he says you are already in an environment here where people want to see you succeed. Why don't you start logging this journey? We'd all come along on the journey, make recommendations, encourage you efforts, and be straight with you when you were off track.
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yep, noa you just gotta suck it up man, youll be amazed at what 10wks of good eating and your bjj training will do.....iv seen you recently post/comment bout my eating which is far from perfect btw, and you referring to being lazy bout food and easier to order and eat out........your answer is there.....meadows cant change that
hts made a point iv always noticed but never commented, most guys 30+ yrs old get the buying the fancy new supp out of their system and go basic......you are still grabbing anything that comes down the pipeline and you gotta know they dont work, and if you think they do its you wanting them more than they really are working...........hts is right, spend on food
im gonna be a asshole here, i dont think you wanna lose it as bad as you say/think seeing iv known you a couple years and its been a couple years you have struggled with this.........you gotta think about your body bud, its slowly showing wear and tear cause of the weight, take care of yourself......i speak from exp, my friend is 6'1 265 , somehow even smaller than you, amazing shape from crossfit and mma (spars at tristar with the team even), but his ankles are shot....hes on a perpetual diet it seems but cant lose more than 5 without adding 10.....he knows it, says he wants to get down to 225, but will go slam a 12 and pig out every other night
not saying you do that, just saying instead of saying it, get it done, for your health......you could save money on the joint stuff then as you wont need them
good luck big guy, anyone who knows you more thna just the forums, knows you are a great guy, fkn teddy bear, and we all want you to fkn get this done