Hi,
I just wanted to take a minute and finally post. I spend a good amount of time just looking around the forum here and seeing how people do it and how they stick to it. I read the goal section when I am feeling that lack of motivation.
I started this at 360 I'm currently down to 302 my goal is 200 mayb 185 we will see so I still have a long way to go. I have changed what I eat although I do slip up sometimes. I am usually int he gym five days a week 3 days of circuit training and 2 days of cardio.
My name is Nate I'm from Michigan, but I live in VA now. I'm 24 years old and my weight has been a problem most of my life. I never knew what or how to eat I just sort of ate what I wanted. Well here I am 24 and closer to 400 then 300 well was when I started this. I have two kids and a wife and I would like to be around for them as long as I can be. I quit smoking in July of 2008 and am still smoke free so that helped alot there. I then decided after going to the doctor and she told me my cholesterol is off the chart (at least everything else was normal) that I should be doing something about my weight. So here I am and trying to do it the best I know how.
If anyone has any tips on eating that is the thing I find the hardest what hsould I eat and what not. Like is bread ok is it not those kind of things. From what I have seen everyone seems to be awesome here. I have rambled on long enough just thought I would finally say hello.


Aim for most of your food to be fruits and veggies, raw are best so that you get all the nutrients they have. Then after those, you'll want to add in your protein. Just google how many grams of protein a day for your height/gender/etc. That'll give you a good idea of what to aim for. Breads are not your enemy, but like I said you want to base around fruits, veggies, and protein (chicken breasts are very good). So have a slice here and there, but just keep it within reason (like 2 slices a day, which would allow either toast in the morning or a sandwich for lunch, etc). Again, this is all just something to "aim" for, not to live by of course. 
