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Old 09-20-2002, 11:17 AM   #1  
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Hi
My name is Travis,in Atlanta 6'3" 297
I have lost 33 lbs and need to lose 57 more
I have stopped losing and need some help moving
toward my goal.
I am eating 1800 calories a day,walking 1 1/2 to 2 miles a day
and working out 45 min 3 days a week with weights
and riding a stationary bike 3 times a week for 30 min
I have the muscles just need to lose the fat?
any and all help or support would be great
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Old 09-20-2002, 11:35 AM   #2  
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HI Travis!!
Welcome

Maybe you can send us what you eat and we can help with some suggestions. Sometimes we need a little shake up in our food.

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Old 09-20-2002, 12:08 PM   #3  
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Dana,

I am eating 5 meals a day

1.oatmeal or bagel for breakfast
2.bannana or apple
3.chicken or tuna with a salad for lunch
4.snack-bannana or almonds or protien bar
5.dinner-meat,2veg,maybe some rice or a potato
lots of water about 120 oz a day

No fried foods ,very low fat,
all the exercise I described before and sometimes a little more
and I quit using the elevator at work and am taking the stairs
also I used to dring 7-9 cans of coke a day, now none

I hope you reach your mini goal for Halloween
by th way I started this program on june 1st of this year
and have a goal date of 6-01-2003

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Old 09-21-2002, 08:27 PM   #4  
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hiw much water??? and are you now just shifting?? muscle weighs more than fat and if you are strength training then you will see muscle gain while losing the fat if that is the case you wil not see the scale move but see small things like the pants fittingbetter or looser your cheek thinning out and more definition in the arms or calves. muscle is 5 times more dense that fat so when you fgain muscle you will gain weight. it is not uncommon to do that even up to 10 lbs. i for one am a great exapmle of that i droped much weight i was 235 lbs with 90 lean mass and 145 fat i now am 180 some thing with about 125 lean mass with 55 lean mass. so to understand that is good by body fat % droped from 60 to 30% if ui had not gained that muscle i would be close to gaol. but i am so much healthir with the muscle pluss it has helped to increase my metabolism
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Welcome!!
I was thinking maybe you arent getting enough calories. A man needs more calories than women do to begin with due to a higher percentage of muscle than we have. Then you are also doing a lot of working out. If you really are only eating 1800 a day your body needs much more than this to keep it going and its almost in starvation mode. I would check out www.room42.com they have a basal metabolism calculator on the bottom of the page you can click on to get the amount of calories your body needs just to keep it moving each day. Even if you did nothing but lay on the couch all day your body has to have the "basal metabolism" needs met to keep it running.
(heart beating, lungs breathing, etc..) Your basal needs may be 2200 or 2400 a day. If you are only getting 1800 your body is feeling like it's not getting enough and its slowing your metabolism down until the calories increase. Just my opinion, but I would look into it.

Also what nasus said makes sense too. If your measurements are getting smaller even though the scale isnt budging like you want, you could be gaining muscle and losing fat and the scale seems like its going nowhere but you are actually making progress!

good luck and let us know how it goes!

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PS-congrats on losing the 33!!
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greatgoing, travis. and welcome.. and yes, there's lots of wisdom and wit around here.

and i have acomment as well. not sure if it's wise, though..

that breakfast: ya might need some protein. try cottage cheese, an egg or egg beaters, or kashi go lean cereal [high protein, high fiber, low fat], or add some protein powder to your oatmeal or have a protein shake..

and perhaps most important, post a lot. it helps. we all need this sort of thing to keep us going, and to keep us on track.
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Welcome!!!! Congrats to you for the weightloss! It's a long road...but you can make it!!!

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You have my doggy avatar, hahahahahaha!

Congrats on the 33.

Jiffypop is right--protein in the am will help you feel full for longer. Also, your breads, are they whole/multi grains? Those'll help you feel full longer too. Also, will I get killed to say you need at least 2 servings of fat a day? Don't go crazy on me now--that is really only 1 tablespoon of Parkay Light on your 'tato or rice along w/your almond snack.

Good luck!!!

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I agree about the proteins in the morning, too!

Travis, you're doing great!!! I agree with all that's been said before and wanted to encourage you NOT to stop the exercising, especially that weight lifting. Even if the extra muscle might seem to slow you down, it's actually raising your metabolism and will ultimately help you burn more fat! Your time-line sounds really good, too -- not trying to lose too much too fast!

Good luck!
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Hi All
I took the advice and added a protein shake
in the morning and one in the afternoon
That took me up to about 2200 calories
and seems to have helped.
I lost another 2 lbs
thanks for the advice,please send more tips and support
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I knew it! I knew it!
Good for you!
I remember reading your post thinking "this dude is starving himself!" Now you are getting some more calories and they are protein-awesome. Protein makes you feel satisfied. Now I just have to follow my own advice and I'd be doing great!
let us know how it goes-keep in touch!
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update
36 lost 54 to go
protein shakes and more exercise
have given me a lot more energy
and a better outlook
I also started taking measurements
and see a change there even when the scale
is not showing a change

330/294/240
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Ahhh..the power of protein.

Congrats! You're hard work is surely paying off!!

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