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Dudes, (Dudettes?)

I am FAT. I am 6' and 300lbs. Now don't get me wrong I LOOK GOOD.

HOWEVER I am still FAT. Anybody want to start some kind of contest for weight loss to the end of the year? Being not fat is good for golf, and I figured we could motivate each other. . .

Any other FATTIES out there wanna challenge?


Posted
lost 23 since march, down from 210 to 187, was struggling with a pound here and a pound there and it wasn't till i got the flu and lost 7 pounds in 4 days so my big advice is to get sick to lose some big pounds

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Dudes, (Dudettes?)

Went to the doc begining of April and was 250!!! Biggest I have ever been, in high school(17 years ago) i was around 190 and looked skinny(ish), I can keep more weight on due to broad shoulders and a stocky build. I am 6' as well and have lost 30 lbs so far, goal was 200 lbs, but would like to be around 180 lbs so we'll see. So I am in on this challenge, no shirtless photos please!!!

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Posted
Went to the doc begining of April and was 250!!! Biggest I have ever been, in high school(17 years ago) i was around 190 and looked skinny(ish), I can keep more weight on due to broad shoulders and a stocky build. I am 6' as well and have lost 30 lbs so far, goal was 200 lbs, but would like to be around 180 lbs so we'll see. So I am in on this challenge, no shirtless photos please!!!

keep it up! even if heavy folks think they are healthy, all the extra weight takes its toll on the joints

They will beat their swords into golf clubs and their spears into putters. Nation will not take up sword against nation, nor will they train for war anymore. Old Tom Morris 2:4


Posted

You know what they say?

"Thin is in....but Fat is where it's at!"

lol

Actually, that's just what my large buddy says.... I used to be rather large for my frame. 5'9" & 215 lbs.....but that was almost 10 yrs ago. I'd quit smoking and started working out and watching what I ate. Ended up dropping about 65 lbs within 6 months or so and from then up until about 3 months ago I had stayed between 150 & 160. I am now at about 165 and need to stop the uphill climb. I definitely don't want to get back to where I was (and don't plan on it).... Of course, being that I am no longer extremely overweight, I don't think I could win a contest. Best of luck to ya though!

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keep it up! even if heavy folks think they are healthy, all the extra weight takes its toll on the joints

That's the main reason for me to loose weight, had back problems and the extra weight wasn't helping me get better. That and being single again

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Posted
Anyone wanna have a contest to gain weight? I'm 5'9" 135... HELP!
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Posted
Anyone wanna have a contest to

Dude, trust me it will happen soon enough whether you want it to or not. When I was in high school, I was 6'3" and a

stick . Now with a desk job, etc. I have to work hard to keep from putting on too much weight.

Posted
Dude, trust me it will happen soon enough whether you want it to or not. When I was in high school, I was 6'3" and a

Mr Longshanks just needs to get more Cardio...From the ladies judging by his last post. Wink Wink...haha. Just kidding Harry.


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Anyone wanna have a contest to

I can beat that easily. 6'0, 140 lbs. I'm 25 and pretty much done growing. I can eat most of you under the table as well.

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G Funk,

Take it from someone who once lost 80 pounds. Eliminate everything white from your diet: pasta, rice and bread. Replace them with wheats. Also, eat more meals throughout the day. By doing so, you're never hungry and you avoid snacking. Drink one ounce of water for every two pounds. At 300 pounds, you should be drinking 150 ounces, per day.

Also, be reasonable on a diet. Don't deny yourself. Allow yourself one day every ten days where you can eat pizza, a bacon double cheeseburger, etc.

You'll see that the healthier you eat the faster you'll drop the weight. Yes, exercise is important but without a good nutritional plan, you won't give yourself the opportunity to see optimal results.

Good luck!

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^ Great advice, not only for weight loss, but just for general health or nutrition. I'm a marathoner (as well as a golfer), and those guidelines are almost exactly what I do during training.

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Posted
I am about 10 pounds overweight. My body mass index states for my height I should be 10 pound lighter. my stomach would be flatter if I lost the 10 extra weight also.

good luck to everyone.

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I lost about 50 lbs three years ago. Once you get started and committed, I didn't find it that difficult.

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Posted
I'm fat

242 - 222 in 6 weeks

eat salad twice a day, gym 4-5 days a week, 20mins of cardio a day, rigorous weight training

I have broad shoulders and hold my weight well, max in highschool was a solid 200 with a 34 waist

just have to get back on the wagon, you'll be miserable for a while but you get used to it

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