Disciple's Run

Bro I'm really happy to see you pulling away from that 500 mark!!! You are getting closer to the 400 point day by day. GREAT JOB!!!!
 
heya, just wanted to say good work on the weightloss and also a big CONGRATULATIONS on getting married, and hope you have a lovely wedding. all the best xoxo:cheers2:
 
hey hey hey i am back lol....i had a great wedding and hopefully will get some pictures up soon :D however i did gain weight .....with wedding cake and mexican food it was hard not too :( but i am back on track :D my wife and i are getting our workouts in and eating great more updates after the gym today
 
oh my gosh dude i had a blast man seriously people are still talking about how much fun they had.....we really had a great wedding i will have a video and pictures up soon :D
 
well over the last two weeks of not working out and eating all the wrong wedding foods and mexican food i weighed in at 521 my measurements are much bigger too. i realized it was my wedding and i wanted to not care about a thing but i honestly feel thats how i know my lifestyle has changed. Even though i told myself i wanted to enjoy the foods that I was eating, my body told me different just with this weight gain breathing became more difficult, my legs would swell, and my skin felt tighter, and clothes didnt fit right... i did not enjoy that food at all....sure it tasted great but misery came shortly after it....

I am glad to say i have been on my feet and eating right as of yesterday my new wife is hell bent on loosing some weight herself and wants me to succeed also.... she cooked me salmon and steamed veggies yesterday and brought it to work and ate with me .....i think i am having chicken and veggies today....we are back on track and things are looking brighter :D

~Disciple~
 
Glad to hear the wedding was great. I think everyone gains some weight around the big day and honeymoon. Don't sweat it. It's behind you and it's time to move forward.

Being closer to 400 lbs by the end of this year is an extremely realistic goal.

Are you willing to make that happen though?

That's the big question.

If so, don't say it. Do it!
 
Glad to hear the wedding was great. I think everyone gains some weight around the big day and honeymoon. Don't sweat it. It's behind you and it's time to move forward.

Being closer to 400 lbs by the end of this year is an extremely realistic goal.

Are you willing to make that happen though?

That's the big question.

If so, don't say it. Do it!

i hear yuh..seriously i do hear yuh....there is some cajun food in the microwave and my uncle just told me to to go get some

at first it was a hard struggle then i realized GET YOUR MIND STRAIGHT you just said you didnt like the outcome so that helped me not get any :D
 
If I were you I'd keep the quality-improved life you *could* have in the forefront of your mind as much as possible. Find ways to remind yourself of why you want this. Keep a journal. Put reminders in conspicuous places. Whatever it takes to keep your mind cultivated for success and determination.

You know this is possible if you take enough of the small steps consistently.

You're only doomed to be 500 lbs as long as you don't commit to the process.
 
and i know thats the truth seriously....your exactly right the biggest battle field is the mind....once thats conquered its pretty much over
 
And with the mind, it's mostly a matter of perception. Identify habitual perceptions and you'll have the key to success. Once identified, you can start nixing the ones that drive you away from your goals.

1. Remind yourself the food will always be there. Whatever you want to eat - the stores will always have it. You can eat it later. You have the rest of your life to eat it if you so wish, and you're just making the choice not to eat it now.

2. Drink plenty of water.

3. Keep low calorie, high nutrient foods in abundance. This is typically your fruits and veggies. This is probably the biggest saving grace for some of my clients who battle cravings. Before they cave in, I have them load up on cold veggies and some fruit. This typically blunts the craving and hunger without the large caloric hit.

4. Avoid not eating for hours on end. The hungrier you get, the more likely you are to binge.

5. I think a lot of people don't always find themselves eating in response to an out of control craving. They do so in the evenings or on weekends, out of boredom. Being aware of why you are craving really helps. If you know it's boredom, then you know you can beat it, and know how to beat it.

6. Obviously calories are important. My personal opinion is that you generally want to eat as much cals as possible while still losing or maintaining your weight, depending on which your goal is.

7. What comprises said calories is very important too... for instance protein. Higher protein intakes help blunt hunger... it's the most satiating macronutrient. There are other important reasons to eat adequate protein... such as muscle maintenance while dieting... but the hunger blunting effects are huge when it comes to cravings.

8. Eat adequate fiber.

9. Don't be too rigid. Rigidity in a diet can really screw with your mind. The more rules you set up for yourself, the harder it will be to adhere and the more you'll want to cheat. In my forum there are a number of stickies in the nutrition forum regarding setting up nutrition plans... I suggest you read them.

I could probably ramble on and on but these are the primary tools I use with clients.

Are there particular foods that set you off? If so, get them out of the house. Or if they're going to be in the house, pre-eat or pre-fill your belly with the low calorie veggies and fruits and maybe some lean protein too. I bet the craving will be drastically reduced.
 
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