N0rdicNinja
Digital Pro Sports
There seems to be a decent amount of interest in the subject so it was decided that there should be an independent Physical Fitness thread for which we can discuss the subject. It's a subject very near and dear to me so I'm more then happy to kick start things! =)
First let me talk about who I am and my experiences on the subject:
Five years ago I was topping the scales at 280lbs and I was gaining fast! In about 8 months I had put on 30lbs and was on the fast track to breaking 300lbs if it hadn't been for a doctor who decided to take a personal interest in my health. He told me:
"If you don't die by the age of 60 I would be amazed. If I were a betting man I would put my money on it in fact. You're barely in your 20s and I would have guessed double that based purely on data."
I knew I was unhealthy but this was quite the eye opener... I pretty much ate fast food 2-3 times every single day and I walked as little as possible for the most part. Things needed to change...
This was the beginning of '06, 250lbs in this pic, gained another 30lbs before I kickedi t into gear.
So the first year I made the decision to actually try and diet for the first time in my life. I didn't do anything crazy over the top. I simply counted my calories, making sure to never exceed the 2000 recommended for the average person, and tried to do some form of outside activity at 3-4 times a week. The physical activity was anything from hiking, to a long walk, to shoveling snow, to play ball with friends. Pretty much anything that would get my heart rate up. Then end result was just shy of 100lbs lost in 1 years time.
1 year later at 188lbs
While I certainly felt healthier and I was much happier with my appearance... I now felt as if I was to small. I'm 6'4" so at 188lbs you could clearly see my rips poking through... not a good thing! I also lacked any real form of definition, I was simply skinny. So for my second year I made it my goal to get bigger and that's exactly what I did! I increased my caloric intake to 4000 and began lifting weights, and lifting them hard! The end result was my weight jumped back up to 250lbs by the end of the 2nd year, but it was a much better 250lbs.
Bulked for a year straight and reached 250lbs in the end
I was satisfied with my size and strength now but I wanted more definition, so I began doing a hardcore cut while keeping the intensity up on my lifting and the results were more then I could have ever hoped for!
Half way through my 3rd year, 200lbs even and ~%11 body fat.
At this point I started going through seasonal Bulk/Cut cycles and have been improving ever since, here's what I looked like at the end of my last Cut cycle:
When I started all I wanted to do was not be fat and have a longer life expectancy than my 50s. But it became so much more then that, every time I reached a goal I would make a new one and bust my ass to reach that one. The same doctor who cut my life short before now tells me at my current rate I could expect to keep walking in my 80s or even my 90s!
This has had a drastic effect on my life, I'm now a certified Personal Trainer and I'm working on getting a degree in nutrition. A lot of my friends and family have now started their own journeys after seeing what hard work and determination can actually do for someone. And I hope I can carry that over to you all.
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That being said I would like to use this thread both as a source of information and a place for people to share their own stories of triumph. And for anyone who wants to start the journey but just doesn't know how the hell to get the ball rolling just fire a way, I'll happily answer what I can. And I have a feeling I'm not the only one here knowledgeable on the subject.
And I will leave you with this:
First let me talk about who I am and my experiences on the subject:
Five years ago I was topping the scales at 280lbs and I was gaining fast! In about 8 months I had put on 30lbs and was on the fast track to breaking 300lbs if it hadn't been for a doctor who decided to take a personal interest in my health. He told me:
"If you don't die by the age of 60 I would be amazed. If I were a betting man I would put my money on it in fact. You're barely in your 20s and I would have guessed double that based purely on data."
I knew I was unhealthy but this was quite the eye opener... I pretty much ate fast food 2-3 times every single day and I walked as little as possible for the most part. Things needed to change...
This was the beginning of '06, 250lbs in this pic, gained another 30lbs before I kickedi t into gear.
So the first year I made the decision to actually try and diet for the first time in my life. I didn't do anything crazy over the top. I simply counted my calories, making sure to never exceed the 2000 recommended for the average person, and tried to do some form of outside activity at 3-4 times a week. The physical activity was anything from hiking, to a long walk, to shoveling snow, to play ball with friends. Pretty much anything that would get my heart rate up. Then end result was just shy of 100lbs lost in 1 years time.
1 year later at 188lbs
While I certainly felt healthier and I was much happier with my appearance... I now felt as if I was to small. I'm 6'4" so at 188lbs you could clearly see my rips poking through... not a good thing! I also lacked any real form of definition, I was simply skinny. So for my second year I made it my goal to get bigger and that's exactly what I did! I increased my caloric intake to 4000 and began lifting weights, and lifting them hard! The end result was my weight jumped back up to 250lbs by the end of the 2nd year, but it was a much better 250lbs.
Bulked for a year straight and reached 250lbs in the end
I was satisfied with my size and strength now but I wanted more definition, so I began doing a hardcore cut while keeping the intensity up on my lifting and the results were more then I could have ever hoped for!
Half way through my 3rd year, 200lbs even and ~%11 body fat.
At this point I started going through seasonal Bulk/Cut cycles and have been improving ever since, here's what I looked like at the end of my last Cut cycle:
When I started all I wanted to do was not be fat and have a longer life expectancy than my 50s. But it became so much more then that, every time I reached a goal I would make a new one and bust my ass to reach that one. The same doctor who cut my life short before now tells me at my current rate I could expect to keep walking in my 80s or even my 90s!
This has had a drastic effect on my life, I'm now a certified Personal Trainer and I'm working on getting a degree in nutrition. A lot of my friends and family have now started their own journeys after seeing what hard work and determination can actually do for someone. And I hope I can carry that over to you all.
--------------------------------------------------
That being said I would like to use this thread both as a source of information and a place for people to share their own stories of triumph. And for anyone who wants to start the journey but just doesn't know how the hell to get the ball rolling just fire a way, I'll happily answer what I can. And I have a feeling I'm not the only one here knowledgeable on the subject.
And I will leave you with this: