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I wanted to share my current weight loss/fitness journey with everyone. As some of you may know, I booked a Northern BC/Yukon Border Horseback moose hunt for this fall and with that, I am dedicating myself to get in the best physical shape I can and that also includes a large weight loss goal - (getting down to 190 pounds).
As a little background, I was fortunate to play college and minor league baseball so as I went through my early 20's I was always in amazing shape. I was kind of a gym rat and even after practices/games would be in the weight room. For most of that time I hovered around 190 pounds (5'11") and while I never "measured my body fat - I was cut up - 6 pack and all" I also could chase deer and elk up the mountain with a ferociousness unknown to mankind Or at least I told myself that...lol
I met my wife, started our family (2 kids) and started working at an office at age 25 and slowly started ballooning in the weight and just getting ridiculously fat and unhealthy. On my 31st birthday July 30, 2016 I stepped on the scale and it said 262 - utter shock and disappointment in myself - I had gained 72 pounds in 5-6 years. I made a commitment to change and it had to be a lifestyle change - not just a diet. I joined a local 24hour fitness near my house and cold turkey changed my diet. High Protein, limited carbs, and started cutting out fast food, pop, beer, and as much processed sugar as possible. IT SUCKED - Cause I ate burgers almost every day at lunch and I was/am addicted to pop, candy, chocolate - anything sweet with sugar. However I wanted this change and was going to do what ever I had to. Not only did I want to better chase deer and elk, but I wanted to be there to walk my daughter down the isle some day, always be coaching my sons athletic teams, never feel guilty about dressing up and going out, ect.
Starting at 262 pounds on August 1st, I was able to get down to 235 by the holidays - good progress, but still a ways to go...I struggled a bit through Christmas time and on dec. 31, weighed 242. A few days into the new year is when I booked my hunt, and when you have thousands of dollars on the line - it can change your focus level real quick. I had to buckle down. Since January 6th I have lost another 17 pounds - down to 225 as of today. (37 pounds total)
I have upped my cardio to 1.5 hours 6 times a week, and am lifting hi reps, low weight 2-3 times a week. My goal is cut approx 5000 calories each week through cardio - which can be hard but its getting done. I have cut back my diet to approx 1600 calories a day. Drinking more water than I can stand, but it keeps me flushed out. It may seem a little severe, but my goal is to get to 190 pounds by the first of May and then taking the next 3-3.5 months to get my body use to 190 pounds and as get in as good of shape and strength as possible.
The eating has been the worse part, but it is what is. Also, there are days right now I really don't want to work out, but it seems once you get there and get on the machine, your body kicks into go time and I find a way to get it done. Its still kind of mind boggling to loose the weight I have and realize I still have 35 plus pounds to go - but we will get there!
As a little background, I was fortunate to play college and minor league baseball so as I went through my early 20's I was always in amazing shape. I was kind of a gym rat and even after practices/games would be in the weight room. For most of that time I hovered around 190 pounds (5'11") and while I never "measured my body fat - I was cut up - 6 pack and all" I also could chase deer and elk up the mountain with a ferociousness unknown to mankind Or at least I told myself that...lol
I met my wife, started our family (2 kids) and started working at an office at age 25 and slowly started ballooning in the weight and just getting ridiculously fat and unhealthy. On my 31st birthday July 30, 2016 I stepped on the scale and it said 262 - utter shock and disappointment in myself - I had gained 72 pounds in 5-6 years. I made a commitment to change and it had to be a lifestyle change - not just a diet. I joined a local 24hour fitness near my house and cold turkey changed my diet. High Protein, limited carbs, and started cutting out fast food, pop, beer, and as much processed sugar as possible. IT SUCKED - Cause I ate burgers almost every day at lunch and I was/am addicted to pop, candy, chocolate - anything sweet with sugar. However I wanted this change and was going to do what ever I had to. Not only did I want to better chase deer and elk, but I wanted to be there to walk my daughter down the isle some day, always be coaching my sons athletic teams, never feel guilty about dressing up and going out, ect.
Starting at 262 pounds on August 1st, I was able to get down to 235 by the holidays - good progress, but still a ways to go...I struggled a bit through Christmas time and on dec. 31, weighed 242. A few days into the new year is when I booked my hunt, and when you have thousands of dollars on the line - it can change your focus level real quick. I had to buckle down. Since January 6th I have lost another 17 pounds - down to 225 as of today. (37 pounds total)
I have upped my cardio to 1.5 hours 6 times a week, and am lifting hi reps, low weight 2-3 times a week. My goal is cut approx 5000 calories each week through cardio - which can be hard but its getting done. I have cut back my diet to approx 1600 calories a day. Drinking more water than I can stand, but it keeps me flushed out. It may seem a little severe, but my goal is to get to 190 pounds by the first of May and then taking the next 3-3.5 months to get my body use to 190 pounds and as get in as good of shape and strength as possible.
The eating has been the worse part, but it is what is. Also, there are days right now I really don't want to work out, but it seems once you get there and get on the machine, your body kicks into go time and I find a way to get it done. Its still kind of mind boggling to loose the weight I have and realize I still have 35 plus pounds to go - but we will get there!