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    I did it this morning by dragging out of bed at 0500 and working out then following that up with 4 eggs, 4 slices of bacon and two servings of sharp cheddar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mars Bluff View Post
    Ha. He may be a lot of things but "normal" size ain't one. He's a freaking giant. He can't hide in a crowd, #nodat!
    I knew I would hear from you! That's kinda why I put normal in quotes. It was meant as width not length! LOLOLOLOLOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Bart View Post
    I'm way outta shape and tired of looking and feeling like crap. Problem is, exercise sucks, and food tastes good. For those of you who've successfully dealt with this issue, how'd you do it? Thanks in advance for your feedback.

    Feel your pain brother. Need to drop back to around 230

    Trying but damn it is harder to do the older I get.

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    Try jiu-jitsu... it was the only thing that saved me. I used to eat like an unsupervised 2nd grader and then after I started jiu jitsu I started changing my diet... it improved everything about my life. Also check out David Goggins and listen to some of his interviews...he’s a pretty motivating dude

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElCidRocker View Post
    Try jiu-jitsu... it was the only thing that saved me. I used to eat like an unsupervised 2nd grader and then after I started jiu jitsu I started changing my diet... it improved everything about my life. Also check out David Goggins and listen to some of his interviews...he’s a pretty motivating dude
    David Goggins is a bad mofo, no doubt.

    I have a good buddy who is big into Jiu-jitsu, and he is definitely the most disciplined person I know when it comes to his health and diet.

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    Think about what all the sugars and carbs do to you. It should be real easy to give them up.

    Healthy food really does taste good. Give it a week and you will realize that sugars and fats are covering the good food up. And water is good.

    And watch your portions. Eat slow. You will eat less.
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    Water is good. Coffee in the morning, lots of water all day, little wine or beer in the evenings here and there.

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    Water is heavy, put on some Randy Travis and cry the weight away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tater View Post
    Water is heavy, put on some Randy Travis and cry the weight away.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Bart View Post
    40 pounds is impressive, brother. How long did it take you to lose all that weight? What kinda exercise were you doing, if any?
    No cardio or anything. Just push ups and sit ups and lunges ect. I started in April and lost almost 20 pounds in the first month. I felt like shit for two weeks, but I feel good now. I eventually will start eating some carbs again, but not that many. A few years ago my twin brother and I lost about 30 or 40 pounds. He went on a vegetarian diet and I went on high protein low carb. We lost almost the exact same amount of weight, but 1/2 of hos weight loss was muscle. I did lose a little muscle but only a few pounds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tater View Post
    Water is heavy, put on some Randy Travis and cry the weight away.
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    Almost as funny as you chasin' me around the site and throwin' weak jabs.

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    Glenn, Johbe or whomever:

    What are your favorite low-carb snacks?

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    Jerky

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    Beef jerky.
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    Was 210 in January of this year and now I am back down to 180. Trying to get back down to 175 and seems to be working. Biggest thing is self control. If your going to eat bad don't eat bad every meal limit yourself to maybe a cheat meal once a week. If you want some advice shoot me a PM would be willing to help with any information I can.
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    Budweiser, pinto beans, and do something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gregory View Post
    Calories are calories. If you consume more than you burn, you get fat. Period. To remain healthy you need balance.
    Not really true. Calories from a soda are not the same as calories from an almond which is just an example. If calories are just calories then just portion control alone while eating the same foods would work as diet control but it does not. While you may take some weight off with eating a little less what you eat has a much larger effect. The types of calories you consume are just as important as how much you consume. Calories are not just calories.
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    ^he's right but no one will listen

    the answer to black bart's question is a fruit or a vegetable.
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    I love sardines as a snack. I get the Wild Planet ones from Costco when they go on sale. You can get six tins for $6.99 when on sale or $9.99 at regular price. Hard to argue against the health benefits of sardines. The same for canned salmon.

    Jerky is great if you make your own. It's hard to find good jerky in the stores that isn't full of a bunch of crap.

    I eat dark chocolate almost every day. I love the Taza Wicked Dark (95%) or their Super Dark Chocolate Mexican discs (85%). Those are nice treats if you have a sweet tooth. Again, hard to argue against some of the health benefits of true dark chocolate. Don't get the crap with a bunch of fillers and emulsifiers. Green & Black's 85% is pretty good as well.

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