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Status: SAS Member
Join Date: Feb 2009
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Alright well this is the first day of my mental and physical transformation! I'm so excited! I had a couple of false starts earlier but this time I'm really doing it. I'm gonna drastically cut down on my internet usage and start meditating again. I have been smoke free for about a month now and now I'm getting rid of the caffeine as well. I'm going on a diet and get back in to running. I think I will sort of use this thread as a journal where I will post my progress. The last time I did this did so good and was real proud of myself because I completely changed myself and made drastic improvements physically and mentally. I went from 220 pounds to about 175 or so and went from only being able to run 1 mile to running 10 miles (once 13 miles.) I was amazed at how fast the body is able to transform like this. It only took me like 2 months to get up to 10 miles. I also almost completely stopped using the internet and was meditating and like sitting outside just relaxing for hours. Getting rid of the internet was best thing for me because I've been completely addicted to it since I was like 13. I really noticed anxiety and depression go away for the most part. I was very relaxed and just calm and collected. I also noticed that my imagination was working very well and I had very good concentration, also didn't have the negative obsessive thoughts that I usually have. Also I would have really cool dreams. It seems the more relaxed you are the more you dream and the easier it is to remember them. I also wrote down my dreams, my calorie intake and exercise progress and especially my progress with meditation in a journal. I really wish I hadn't stopped last time because it seems like it was all a bunch of wasted effort because I didn't stick with it. Oh well, just got to keep trying and not give up. The good news is that I am only 192 pounds now which is much better than what I thought I would be after 4 months or so of sitting on my *** everyday eating everything in site! Actually its pretty amazing. I seem to have a real good metabolism. I can lose weight very fast but it takes me a while to put it back on. Initial Goals: (I plan to update these later, things like getting out of the house and stuff, just not ready for that now) 1) Get back down to 170 pounds or so (2 months from here) 2) Write down my progress in a journal everyday 3) Run 5 times a week minimum 4) Have at least one 10 mile run by August 15th (2 months from here) 5) At least 7 hours a week of meditation 6) Drastically cut down on the internet usage I don't think I will be as intense as I was last time with the mental transformation but who knows. Physical I plan to really push myself to the limit again. I wont get in to the dieting aspect too much because its sort of controversial and want to avoid any arguments and lectures etc. I know what I am doing though and have done it many times before. I've read loads about safety hazards etc. (Bodybuilding used to be an obsession of mine when I was like 16 though you sure wouldn't know that now by looking at me cause I'm so flabby and weak lol :-D ) Anyways very optimistic! Time to change my life and my self. |
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Status: SAS Member
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First day:
Starting weight: 191.8 General sentiment: 4.5/10 I notice when I am like in bed before sleep or when I just wake up my mind is constantly obsessing over things that I have no control about. This makes me feel pretty agitated. When I am alone with my thoughts I feel probably only about a 3.5/10. Otherwise I feel more like a 4.5/10 or so. So far I have ran 3 miles which was real cool. I didn't think I'd be able to do even 2 so happy about that. Was pretty brutal and I had to really push myself but I feel pretty good now as a result. |
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Wow, that sounds great Omnium! Keep it up!
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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good job bro! thats great. your thread actually inspired me to go out and run 3 miles too. i woke up at 9:30, checked this board, saw your thread then immediately went out and just did it. i feel good right now. I made it with stopping only once too. I used to be a hardcore runner like you but its always hard when you start up again.
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Thanks guys!
hiimnotcool: Oh that's awesome man, i was gonna make a post to see if anyone else wanted to do it with me but forgot. Good luck! Hardest part right now is fighting the urge to use the internet lol. I'm gonna go sit out in the sun and listen to an audiobook or something. Think "The Power of Now" is appropriate
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That's great! I'm doing something similar. Also I'm trying to have a schedule to keep me on track with doing other things besides exercise. I'd limit your computer use, but use it as a reward for working so hard to get better. Good luck.
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Hmmm. im about to start therapy and summer is coming. maybe ill follow in your footsteps!
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That sounds like an amazing plan! I get really overwhelmed when I try to lose weight and very obsessive. You are an inspiration really. I really have problem with perfection too ...one mistake and I give up. Does anyone else have this problem?
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I've been working on a transformation as well. In 2 months I went from 192 to 173 lbs. My goal is to get a single digit body fat % (somewhere between 6% and 9%) and thus get more muscle definition.
I haven't been running though. I've been doing HIIT or interval training on my stationary bike three times a week, I've been lifting weights three times a week, and I've been dieting. I'm not where I want to be yet, though. I need to up my protein intake to preserve and -- god willing -- gain muscle, and I need to keep my intensity up in the gym. Hopefully I'll be able to get as lean as I'd like in a month or two.
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Join Date: May 2009
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I want to do the same, I decided yesterday that today I will change my diet and up my exercise. I used to jog regularly, and it's true, you feel so much better and sleep better when you are fit. I'm gonna put my goals here to clarify them for myself;
- build more muscle/tone - go to the gym at least 3 times a week - jog for 20 minutes at least 3 times a week - eat 3 times a day - no chocolate or ice-cream / junk food except once a week - go to bed at midnight every night (instead of 3 am) And I'm going to the gym in an hour for real |
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Thank you everyone! Good luck as well!
Krissy: Yeah same here. Like for example I exercised and did perfectly with my diet up to a point, but then once I screwed up it seemed like it was the end of the world and it really killed my motivation for dieting. Same with exercise if I miss a couple days all the sudden I get very pessimistic and feel like I should throw it all away. I definitely need to work on this because its so unrational Cerberus: congrats on your progress! I too hope to one day get down to like 9-10% bf. I think the lowest I've ever gotten was about 10-11% and I looked really great. Did wonders for my confidence. LaRibbon: Good job! Glad to have you onboard You reminded me of another goal, to wake up every day at 6:00 (My schedule is completely bizarre and changes all the time lol, sometimes I wake up when everyone else is going to sleep etc) Good luck!
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Day 2:
General Sentiment:6.5/10 Weight: 188.4 Woke up feeling pretty damn good. Surprised I'm feeling so good after only 1 day. Didn't have the normal obsessive negative thoughts that I usually have when I wake up. I attribute this to the meditation I did yesterday. Feeling more relaxed mentally but have lots of energy. I also sat in the sun for about 25 minutes yesterday which probably helped. Lost a lot of water weight already. Gonna go for a run here even though my legs are pretty soar and I got blisters already after only one run. I estimate only 1.5 miles or so. After run I will meditate for about 25 minutes or so. (Its always much easier to meditate after running, like a shortcut into a better frame of mind) i think from now on I will write these at the end of the day. As sort of a review of the entire day instead of waking up and sort of going back and reflecting about the past day as well. |
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Status: SAS Member
Join Date: Apr 2009
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Man, I woke up and my hips and legs are so sore! After I went for the run I did some push ups and a 15 minute ab routine so I figure it was a good day.
This morning I woke up and did 45 minutes of Kenpo karate. That was quite a workout and got me sweating majorly. Should there be an official 'What You Did for Exercise Today' thread or just post here? |
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Join Date: Nov 2008
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Dude you are an ispiration for me right now. Long story short, med withdrawal, out of shape again, pretty much unemployed work is so slow, and SEVERE depression and anxiety.
This all looks like a good plan you have going, and I agree, being in shape helps a lot of physical and mental issues. I'll be watching your progress for sure, and good luck to you! |
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I ran yesterday for three miles. Today, my back hurts so much, I can't even turn my body and I can barley get out of bed. I think i pulled something
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hiimnotcool: haha me too. I can barely hobble around the house right now, i move like frankenstein, sure go ahead and post your progress
njmalibu: thanks buddy, hope you start feeling better, look forward to you potentially joining us wxolue: Sorry to hear that man, I did something like that during my last transformation, it took about 4-5 days before I could run again. Hope it heals faster than that for you, good luck! Ran 2 miles today when I woke up, fluctuated from feeling as high as 7 to about a 4.5 or so. (but only for a little while) Majority of the day I felt about a 6-6.5. Pretty good day. |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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I feel terrible. I just drank 6 beers. I WAS drinking a ATLEAST a 6 pack 4-5 nights per week, and on the weekends it reached up to 15 drinks. I'm not sure why I'm beating myself up over having a 6 pack. That's all I have per week now since trying to get in shape but it still makes me feel bad. Should probably just allow it.
Anyways, tomorrow morning I think I'll run 3 miles and then later in the day some Pilates will be in store. Gotta keep it interesting. |
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![]() Did you take before pictures so you can compare when you get fit? I'm taking them once a week. I'll post them in the thread here as a little update every week from now!! I think results pics are really encouraging. |
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Status: SAS Member
Join Date: Apr 2009
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So this is one week after I started working out. My day one pictures are on a seperate camera! But yeah, so this is day 7 and day 21 respectively.
![]() Gross. ![]() Here's 3 weeks. I can tell a difference in how my torso is slimming down and arms are toning up. Plus the belly is shrinking. You can really notice from the day one, but oh well! ![]() and
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