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Ok guys. I've been talking about doing this for several months now. Now it's time to come through on my end. Starting yesterday I am on a fat loss and toning up routine. Very simple thing really. My goal is to lose between...guestimating what I need to lose to look good when I look in the mirror...15-20lbs of fat around my midsection. I've cut out my soda consumption. No soft drinks. That is where most of my carbohydrate intake was coming from. As many of you may know, carbohydrates are simple sugars which the body stores as fat when you dont burn them up. I've also cut out most of my bread and pasta consumption. This is a very hard thing to do...as DLD can relate to, being that he's an Italian....I'm Greek...breads and pasta are a big part of our diet too! But, breads and pastas are another huge source of dietary carb. intake. Those gotta go!
I'm drinking 8-10++ glasses of water daily. Not hard to do for me. I'm a former Marine and the first thing they do from day one at boot camp besides teaching you to say YES SIR, is to love to drink water. I'm pissing clear or very light yellow with very little color now. Clean system. Now, I said most of my carb intake is being cut out. That does not mean all of it. I am pretty knowledgeable with diet and fitness...used to be my life for a few years...I know that you can put your body into a state of "shock" if you totally cut out carbs. Carbs though for the most part besides an occasional handfull of candy or one or two sodas a week will come from complex carbs like a potatoe or a slice of bread here or there.
I'm taking an herbal fat burner supplement to aid in this process. See the supplements forum for my post on that there. For exercise...another important part of losing fat/toning up, I am doing several sets of push ups and crunches pretty much every day with days off when I feel I need them. You CAN do crunches, pushups, exercise daily. Tell the Navy Seals they cant do that and see what they say! LOL.
So, here starts a new phase for me. Here's a pic of me "before". I kept most of my size/shape from the Marines. I weigh close to what I did before getting out three years ago. 5'9", 185lbs. The difference being that I'm out of shape from a strength and bodyfat level standpoint. That's all changing though. Another reason I'm doing this besides wanting to be able to see my "six pack" again, is to lose some of my "infamous" fat pad. It's pretty disgusting down there guys. 1.5" of fat pad. Not as bad as Ron Jeremy but damn, I could qualify for his little brother. SO, losing this body fat should hopefully bring out at most another inch of non bone pressed length. Currently 7" non bp. To be 7.75-8" non bp ....without any additional length work....oh maaan...that in itself is very motivating!! I'll update as I feel I'm making progress. Probably monthly.
Oh, as far as tracking fat loss...unlike most people...who are doing it wrong by the way...I will not be using a scale to weigh myself. Only a mirror and my fingers to pinch bodyfat. When we're talking about losing bodyfat in this type of situation, it's actually best NOT to use a scale to track body fat loss. Your weight levels can go up or down whether you lose fat or not. IF you are exercising you can add muscle and gain muscle weight...muscle weighs more than fat and can make you think youre gaining weight or fat...when in reallity youre gaining muscle. I'm not asking for luck here. "Wish me luck guys" are the famous last words of every shortcomer or non achiever.
I'm drinking 8-10++ glasses of water daily. Not hard to do for me. I'm a former Marine and the first thing they do from day one at boot camp besides teaching you to say YES SIR, is to love to drink water. I'm pissing clear or very light yellow with very little color now. Clean system. Now, I said most of my carb intake is being cut out. That does not mean all of it. I am pretty knowledgeable with diet and fitness...used to be my life for a few years...I know that you can put your body into a state of "shock" if you totally cut out carbs. Carbs though for the most part besides an occasional handfull of candy or one or two sodas a week will come from complex carbs like a potatoe or a slice of bread here or there.
I'm taking an herbal fat burner supplement to aid in this process. See the supplements forum for my post on that there. For exercise...another important part of losing fat/toning up, I am doing several sets of push ups and crunches pretty much every day with days off when I feel I need them. You CAN do crunches, pushups, exercise daily. Tell the Navy Seals they cant do that and see what they say! LOL.
So, here starts a new phase for me. Here's a pic of me "before". I kept most of my size/shape from the Marines. I weigh close to what I did before getting out three years ago. 5'9", 185lbs. The difference being that I'm out of shape from a strength and bodyfat level standpoint. That's all changing though. Another reason I'm doing this besides wanting to be able to see my "six pack" again, is to lose some of my "infamous" fat pad. It's pretty disgusting down there guys. 1.5" of fat pad. Not as bad as Ron Jeremy but damn, I could qualify for his little brother. SO, losing this body fat should hopefully bring out at most another inch of non bone pressed length. Currently 7" non bp. To be 7.75-8" non bp ....without any additional length work....oh maaan...that in itself is very motivating!! I'll update as I feel I'm making progress. Probably monthly.
Oh, as far as tracking fat loss...unlike most people...who are doing it wrong by the way...I will not be using a scale to weigh myself. Only a mirror and my fingers to pinch bodyfat. When we're talking about losing bodyfat in this type of situation, it's actually best NOT to use a scale to track body fat loss. Your weight levels can go up or down whether you lose fat or not. IF you are exercising you can add muscle and gain muscle weight...muscle weighs more than fat and can make you think youre gaining weight or fat...when in reallity youre gaining muscle. I'm not asking for luck here. "Wish me luck guys" are the famous last words of every shortcomer or non achiever.