
Originally Posted by
sid3000
Gents, Id hate to bring up an old thread but I could use some help.
Im 210 lbs 5'11" with a BMI of 29.3, Im 19 y/o btw.
Ive been walking a little over 2 miles everyday for the the past couple weeks and have been watching what I eat but Im not really seeing any progress. What Id really like to do is get rid of the "beer-belly" type of gut Ive had for most of my life. Ive also tried going on daily runs and doing some pushups but with a lack of immediate results I get discouraged and stop after a few days. Any advice?
Looks like a thread I need to get involved in too...Sid, you might want to check out Michael Thurmond's Extreme Makeover...I started a couple of months ago...besides having high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes, I've also had a stent put in so I really need to drop the weight for my health...I'm 5'7", and when I started I weighed 222 pounds, with a BMI of 34.8...I'd like to say I've been doing the program seriously as I probably would have lost all the weight I needed to loose by now, but even using it hap-hazardly, I've lost 14 pounds so far, down to 208, with a BMI of 32.6...I really need to get down to about 155 to get my BMI under 25...the Thurmond program includes walking (or cycling, including exer-cycling) daily, resistance band exercises for toning (20 minutes, twice a week), and eating healthy...it's low salt, low fat, and low carbs, lotsa veggies, fruit, and lean proteins, pretty much what what the human body should be eating anyways...6 small meals a day, plus two to three quarts of water...not only do you not feel hungry, sometimes I can't even eat all of the days rations...I just need to get more serious about it, but I'm happy with the 14 pound loss so far, as that's better than anything else I've done in several years, and will be continuing, so I'm hoping to drop another 40 to 50 pounds...good luck to you too, in your endeavor to get your weight under control...
Last edited by Neuromancer; 08-25-2010 at 11:10 PM.
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