Well i did intend on starting this diet when my scales actually arrived, the ones i have now broke (Not in the way you might think of course
) & my `current weight` at the moment is going by the last time i propperly weighed myself 3 months ago.
Age - 20
Height - 6"5
Weight - 22st (310lb)
Well 3 months ago i was 22 stone, which would be roughly 310lb's give or take. I'm aiming to get to around 200 - 220 in maybe a year (That would be 2lb a week roughly) which seems fairly realisitc. I'm not sure it's the wisest choice to start dieting before i can find out my actual weight as i've heard alot about how people always lose the most weight on the first week of dieting, which is meant to be a real boost to confidence. Still no matter, starting early is better than starting late.
I checked a few sites & i apparently have an allowance of 2,600 calories per day
i mean c'mon, that seems a bit over the top. I've decided i'm just going to eat when i'm hungry, & replace what i usually eat with something more healthy. I usually NEVER eat salad, pasta or anything healthy & generally just eat chips, battered whatever, or just general crap, i'm a real picky eater though so i'll have to really plan ahead on some days.
I have a job which is actually on a nightshift (7 at night till 7 in the morning) so i'll be having my breakfast at 5pm, & the rest there-on after. I'm pretty sure it'll be fine for the most part... but i'm not sure what i could do exercise-wise when i'm on shift.
Lastly, as for exercise... i've not got a clue what to do. While i'm off shift i'll be fine, i take the dog for a long walk everynight i'm off shift anyway. (About 1 to 2 hours walking) I'm certainly not fond of the idea of Jogging or going to the Gym (I'd be far to embarassed) as for on shift... bleh... I'll think of something.
So for today:
Cucumber sandwich
tuna Rice & Sweetcorn (a hell of alot though, half a small tin of sweetcorn, a tin of tuna & like 250g of rice)
& 3 cadbury eclairs (Which are tiny
)
Sadly i haven't actually planned for today, so i'm not sure what else to have, perhaps a Turkey sandwich before i go to bed.
Good luck me! & the rest of you!
Age - 20
Height - 6"5
Weight - 22st (310lb)
Well 3 months ago i was 22 stone, which would be roughly 310lb's give or take. I'm aiming to get to around 200 - 220 in maybe a year (That would be 2lb a week roughly) which seems fairly realisitc. I'm not sure it's the wisest choice to start dieting before i can find out my actual weight as i've heard alot about how people always lose the most weight on the first week of dieting, which is meant to be a real boost to confidence. Still no matter, starting early is better than starting late.
I checked a few sites & i apparently have an allowance of 2,600 calories per day
I have a job which is actually on a nightshift (7 at night till 7 in the morning) so i'll be having my breakfast at 5pm, & the rest there-on after. I'm pretty sure it'll be fine for the most part... but i'm not sure what i could do exercise-wise when i'm on shift.
Lastly, as for exercise... i've not got a clue what to do. While i'm off shift i'll be fine, i take the dog for a long walk everynight i'm off shift anyway. (About 1 to 2 hours walking) I'm certainly not fond of the idea of Jogging or going to the Gym (I'd be far to embarassed) as for on shift... bleh... I'll think of something.
So for today:
Cucumber sandwich
tuna Rice & Sweetcorn (a hell of alot though, half a small tin of sweetcorn, a tin of tuna & like 250g of rice)
& 3 cadbury eclairs (Which are tiny
Sadly i haven't actually planned for today, so i'm not sure what else to have, perhaps a Turkey sandwich before i go to bed.
Good luck me! & the rest of you!

i've just cut out a great deal of crap, like ordering out, chips, chocolate etc... What i used to eat was diabolical, i could eat 2 400g bars of chocolate in a day, maybe 2 litres of coke daily, a full dinner & a kind of large lunch. But that's only due to me not controlling my intake & following my heart (OR mouth) when it came to food. I will have to get another set of scales though. It sucks not actually knowing if it's working. Only noticable differnce is that my skin isn't as bad as it once was.