chumpy
April 14th, 2008, 10:46 PM
Hello everyone. After finding this site a year ago and seeing the progress John Stone had made in only a few months, I got motivated and decided to change my life. I was pretty much a wreck. I knew nothing about nutrition, portion sizes, or calories. I weighed in back then at 263 pounds.
Well, long story short, I'm here today happy to say I've lost ~80 pounds and now weigh 184 pounds. I didn't follow a particular diet, or time my meals or eat six a day (however I'm sure I would be seeing even better results if I had). That stuff really doesn't work for me. I simply just started cutting back on crap and eating healthy while watching calories. And to my suprise, eating healthy wasn't even hard. Of course, there's always random nights that I decide to go to a restaurant with friends, so those are really my only cheats. We never have any junk food in my house like chips or cookies, so there's really no room to cheat at home, and if I need a snack I usually just grab a banana.
Quick stats:
Age: 20
Height: 6'3
Weight 184 lb
Of course, I made mistakes along the way. I barely did any weight training. I have a weight bench and occasionally would throw some weights around but nothing ever serious. I work at a grocery store and my job is pretty physical (I unload boxes, pull pallets, carry crates of milk, walk around a lot, blah blah) so thats really been all the "weight training" I've been getting.
At 184 pounds I still have a pretty high body fat % (I can tell, I've never measured though).
Anyway, I really want to begin weight training, because after looking in the mirror I can start to see how my body could shape up from lifting. I also want to lose more weight. My goal right now is to get to 170 pounds, but eventually I'd like to weigh around 160-165. My goal in all this was to just get thin and slender. I don't want to bulk up and have huge muscles or anything, just be thin (I know I know "you wont suddenly be big and bulky from weightlifting" but I cant help think it sometimes, haha).
I want to do a full body workout, three times a week. Like I said before, I have a bench. It is pretty limited though. When I got the bench way back last year it came with a defect and the pole for pull-downs wouldn't fit properly onto the bench, so I cant use that. So basically I have this bench, a barbell, weights, and two 10 pound dumbbells.
I'm not experienced on exercises and I've been looking around at several workout plans but a lot seem to incorporate exercises where the pull-down bar (I dont know the correct term here) is used. Basically what I'm looking for is someone to suggest a full body routine that can be performed using the equipment that I have. (Also let me note for my cardio I do 20-30 minutes Sunday-Thursday, and I'll probably be doing weight training on M,W,F)
I'll answer any other questions you have if you need more info.
Any suggestions?
Well, long story short, I'm here today happy to say I've lost ~80 pounds and now weigh 184 pounds. I didn't follow a particular diet, or time my meals or eat six a day (however I'm sure I would be seeing even better results if I had). That stuff really doesn't work for me. I simply just started cutting back on crap and eating healthy while watching calories. And to my suprise, eating healthy wasn't even hard. Of course, there's always random nights that I decide to go to a restaurant with friends, so those are really my only cheats. We never have any junk food in my house like chips or cookies, so there's really no room to cheat at home, and if I need a snack I usually just grab a banana.
Quick stats:
Age: 20
Height: 6'3
Weight 184 lb
Of course, I made mistakes along the way. I barely did any weight training. I have a weight bench and occasionally would throw some weights around but nothing ever serious. I work at a grocery store and my job is pretty physical (I unload boxes, pull pallets, carry crates of milk, walk around a lot, blah blah) so thats really been all the "weight training" I've been getting.
At 184 pounds I still have a pretty high body fat % (I can tell, I've never measured though).
Anyway, I really want to begin weight training, because after looking in the mirror I can start to see how my body could shape up from lifting. I also want to lose more weight. My goal right now is to get to 170 pounds, but eventually I'd like to weigh around 160-165. My goal in all this was to just get thin and slender. I don't want to bulk up and have huge muscles or anything, just be thin (I know I know "you wont suddenly be big and bulky from weightlifting" but I cant help think it sometimes, haha).
I want to do a full body workout, three times a week. Like I said before, I have a bench. It is pretty limited though. When I got the bench way back last year it came with a defect and the pole for pull-downs wouldn't fit properly onto the bench, so I cant use that. So basically I have this bench, a barbell, weights, and two 10 pound dumbbells.
I'm not experienced on exercises and I've been looking around at several workout plans but a lot seem to incorporate exercises where the pull-down bar (I dont know the correct term here) is used. Basically what I'm looking for is someone to suggest a full body routine that can be performed using the equipment that I have. (Also let me note for my cardio I do 20-30 minutes Sunday-Thursday, and I'll probably be doing weight training on M,W,F)
I'll answer any other questions you have if you need more info.
Any suggestions?