fitforaking
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Like many other people on these forums, I am on a journey of weight loss and overall fitness. At my heaviest, I weighed 350lbs. Within the past year, my heaviest was 331lbs. After a bout of illness, I was down to 321lbs and decided to begin my weight loss journey. I am currently at 297lbs after using a reduced calorie (1500-2500) diet and increased excercise program.
My excercise program began as 30-45 minutes of cardio (moderate walking on treadmill) 4-6 times a week with light circuit training 1-3 days a week. Since then, I have began playing racquetball 2-4 times a week, treadmill 1-2 times a week and light circuit training 1-3 days a week.
I have bad knees, so I received cortisone shots in both knees about 4-5 weeks ago. It seems as though I have been battling my appetite ever since I got those shots.
I feel as though my plan isn't structured and I'm just going about things haphazardly. I'm looking for some input from members of the forums to help structure my diet and exercise a little better.
I think my ultimate goal weight is 200-215lbs. I have a large frame and "big bones" so I think that will be a healthy weight for me.
I appreciate any and all input. Thanks in advance for everyone's help!
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My excercise program began as 30-45 minutes of cardio (moderate walking on treadmill) 4-6 times a week with light circuit training 1-3 days a week. Since then, I have began playing racquetball 2-4 times a week, treadmill 1-2 times a week and light circuit training 1-3 days a week.
I have bad knees, so I received cortisone shots in both knees about 4-5 weeks ago. It seems as though I have been battling my appetite ever since I got those shots.
I feel as though my plan isn't structured and I'm just going about things haphazardly. I'm looking for some input from members of the forums to help structure my diet and exercise a little better.
I think my ultimate goal weight is 200-215lbs. I have a large frame and "big bones" so I think that will be a healthy weight for me.
I appreciate any and all input. Thanks in advance for everyone's help!
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