Well done. Its an impressive thing to witness when someone like you can get motivated to lose that much weight. good job.![]()
Aww, what a sweet picture. Don't worry, once the semester is over you can get back to your normal routine. Our semester ends end of next week. Finals begin the week of the 28th. And, I graduate on May 3rd...thank goodness. It's finally over...this long never-ending program is finally over!! Good luck with your finals!
Oh gosh you look so different! 125 lbs gone? You look extremely handsome now. lol. drooool... heheh
wow! great job! You look like a totally different guy! congrats on a job well done!
Make sure you are getting in protein to keep your muscle mass... I generally go by the Body Weight x .8 for grams of protein per day. Seems to be working in the CUT... hope that helps or even makes sense.
3 eggs in the morning and 3 eggs at night before I go to bed usually does the trick lol...
the thing is though with hockey especially a goalie I only really do exercise plyo wise / weight wise for my core down... so its pretty much abs/quads/calf work outs.
That's about 39 grams of protein... at your weight (I think you said low 170's before) , you need to get in about 140 a day. I am sure you do get plenty in, but hitting all of the macro nutrients (especially protein) is key for maintaining LM. I am not talking about building or bulking... just in general for maintaining.
wow I thought it was around 100g's per day... Im sure with all the other food I am getting I normally hit around 100gs per day... do you have any link to a calculator that would say how many grams of protein for weight wise you have to intake per day?
Don't forget cottage cheese, low fat yogurt and skim milk. I love cottage cheese, but I guess it's not for everyone.Helps make me feel like I am not constantly eating (getting the same protein from chicken would probably be about 8 oz cooked, good luck with that, considering you'd have to probably eat chicken somewhere else in the day for more protein, it makes for old hat).
Mark one in the not for cottage cheese column. hahayuck @ cottage cheese!
Don't forget cottage cheese, low fat yogurt and skim milk. I love cottage cheese, but I guess it's not for everyone.
Thanks, it means a lot coming from someone as knowledgeable as you. It seems like you and Steve are the go to guys for info.JD, off track, but I wanted to mention that I've seen your posts around here and I really think you've got some advice for people. Good stuff...