Padawanbater2
Well-Known Member
Yeah they do, big difference 30lbs makes on a small frame...
thats my main issue too eatin right but im tryin to go up not down so i get a lot more room to eat bad stuff eventho the worst things i eat are whole milk, white bread, an peanut butter. start settin times you a certain workout an the next time you do it keep tryin to beat that time. thats what keeps me motivated when i train by myselfyour not kidding thats what i have to lose. its dropping though im only a week and a half in and i have shed 3lbs. first week was really tough though i didnt think i was going to be able to move and couldnt push myself as hard as i would have liked. second week is going great guns i can feel my core strength returning and i am pushing myself a lot harder. im thinking 5lbs a week is around what i should be able to drop so in 6 weeks i should be fighting fit as long as i keep my eye on the ball and stick to eating healthy. thats the hard part for me.
I feel the same way, I need to cut out all the fatty foods (mayo, excessive salt/oil, etc.) and just eat the good, non processed shit that nature intended! I've been working hard, but the fat around the mid section doesn't seem to be fading as much as I'd like, I think I'm going to change my diet and eat nothing but healthy foods from now on. I figured at the beginning I could get by doing the usual, but it seems I can't, so diet change will probably be in effect starting tomorrow.yeah good work blazin. my diet isnt so bad. i pretty much just remove all starchy foods and anything that sends your blood sugar into a spin. its all about keeping your blood sugar stable. if you can do that you will find that you dont get cravings. cant wait till i smash all my body fat off so i can start the bulk up process. main thing is though gotta get the chub off its mid winter here now but i want to be looking at my best when that aussie sun rolls out so i can hit the beach.
Yep, you're looking solid as fuck man, good job, keep it up!A couple of years ago i was 16.5 stone(fat) now 2 years later and gym 5 days a week 4 of them weights and 1 cardio, eating right im down to 13.8 and looking pretty dam good even if i do say so myself
nice job man gettin that work done! i dont think ill ever go back to a gym too many ppl in the way. only thing that draws me back is the fine ass girls in yoga pants walkin round. them pants should be illegal btw.A couple of years ago i was 16.5 stone(fat) now 2 years later and gym 5 days a week 4 of them weights and 1 cardio, eating right im down to 13.8 and looking pretty dam good even if i do say so myself
right ima take #1 an #24 all day! good luck serial my 2 of my 3 fav bodyparts to workout besides back....fuck abs lol they suck but gotta have that strong core.#34 is BANGIN!
Abs 5 days a week?! Most things I read say to do a specific location then rest a day, do you find 5 days a week isn't strenuous on your abs? Or did I read that wrong, you only do mon, wed, fri?yeah man i do abs 5 days a week mon wed and fri, i do a 30 min with weights and then 10 mins of crunches and shit like that then the days in between i only do a 10 mins of various different crunches, reverse crunch, bicycle and a few others
me too thats why i usually run a lil distance before an after my intense workouts to get that latic acid to decrease an just to calm down after a crazy workout. i do my abs mon, wed, an friday all you really need to get is an ab roller but i do crunches with a slight hip extension. i do those on a decline bench, but other than that hangin leg lift(find a tree an hang on that bitch!), leg raises layin on the ground 10 middle, 10 left, 10 right. i usually do all my ab workouts like that. knee to chest crunches are hell tooalso i found just straight running is really inefficient at burning fat. i used to do weights with running days in between but found its not the most effective. thats why i switched to the cardio workout that i do now. i cant remember what its called but it basically just really high intensity cardio for 60 second bursts with 15 sec breaks and doing
exercises that use a lot of core strength and heaps of muscle groups. running