jordan6
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I'm 5'10 and I'm 195 lbs. At one point this year, I wanna say in May, I was about 220 lbs. I lost about 10 over the summer just being more active, playing sports, nothing too grueling. But once I moved back up to school, I started going to the gym more. Sometimes I'd run on the indoor track but I'd usually just hit the treadmill. I'd try to go at least 3 times a week, and be there at the gym for at least an hour, at least doing something, whether it was a machine or the track. I did all of this to lose weight, basically, tht was my reason for going. I ended up losing 15 lbs this semester and I'm down to 195. To be honest, i was very surprised with the weight loss of this semester. it actually took me offgaurd, which is odd since my weight has been a main focus of my mind for years now. People started telling me that i looked like i was losing weight and then next thing you know i was like "oh wow...i did!" haha, it was a nice feeling having people notice that and getting compliments. I feel like I didn't try THAT hard to lose it, i thought it was going to take longer and be harder than it was, but it happened. My goal is to be at about 180 lbs which is where I think I really should be.
Basically what I've done, added to the exercise, is change my eating habits. I really ate like complete crap which is how I gained the weight. I'd do shit like eat a bunch of cheezits before bed just because I was a little hungry. And I'd wake up and see the cheezits and I'd just get pissed. I just made really bad food decisions because I wasn't thinking when I was hungry. I just ate to feel full as quick as I could so I wouldn't make good decisions. But once school started I really made an effort to watch what I was eating. I was living on my own and thought i could make better decisions that way. I was learning a lot about losing weight and being healthier through all of this, and still am. I started getting more fruit in my diet, really watching the fat content of my food. And loosely trying to count calories. But I really liked that I was getting the exercise in to bust out a lot of those calories.
I've been often told that I shouldn't be dieting to lose weight, but rather I should be trying a lifestyle change. It's just difficult because I don't have a "plan" persay for something like that. Yeah, I see where they're coming from with that point, I just don't exactly know how to plan a lifestyle change like that out. I still don't eat super healthy, it's difficult too as I work at an italian restaurant (haha I know, right?). But I have a very loose plan and it can all still get frustrating. I was overweight for a few years and it started to get worse and very embarrassing. I've still got a jiggly gut (not as big as it was haha) and I just want to lose this weight. So I'm here looking for advice and/or a better, more concrete plan to stick to.
I'm a criminal justice major right now and I what I want to do is eventually be a cop. I am a senior right and I graduate in august. From there we'll see what I wanna do with police academy stuff or whatever I find, but what it comes down to is I gotta be fit for that. Very fit. But in this case I need a plan (yes another one). I need a plan to eventually get me in shape for this. At this point as you know I'm still overweight. So I need to both shed the pounds and get into police shape haha. However I get to that point I'm not sure so that's why I'm here in the first place
Basically what I've done, added to the exercise, is change my eating habits. I really ate like complete crap which is how I gained the weight. I'd do shit like eat a bunch of cheezits before bed just because I was a little hungry. And I'd wake up and see the cheezits and I'd just get pissed. I just made really bad food decisions because I wasn't thinking when I was hungry. I just ate to feel full as quick as I could so I wouldn't make good decisions. But once school started I really made an effort to watch what I was eating. I was living on my own and thought i could make better decisions that way. I was learning a lot about losing weight and being healthier through all of this, and still am. I started getting more fruit in my diet, really watching the fat content of my food. And loosely trying to count calories. But I really liked that I was getting the exercise in to bust out a lot of those calories.
I've been often told that I shouldn't be dieting to lose weight, but rather I should be trying a lifestyle change. It's just difficult because I don't have a "plan" persay for something like that. Yeah, I see where they're coming from with that point, I just don't exactly know how to plan a lifestyle change like that out. I still don't eat super healthy, it's difficult too as I work at an italian restaurant (haha I know, right?). But I have a very loose plan and it can all still get frustrating. I was overweight for a few years and it started to get worse and very embarrassing. I've still got a jiggly gut (not as big as it was haha) and I just want to lose this weight. So I'm here looking for advice and/or a better, more concrete plan to stick to.
I'm a criminal justice major right now and I what I want to do is eventually be a cop. I am a senior right and I graduate in august. From there we'll see what I wanna do with police academy stuff or whatever I find, but what it comes down to is I gotta be fit for that. Very fit. But in this case I need a plan (yes another one). I need a plan to eventually get me in shape for this. At this point as you know I'm still overweight. So I need to both shed the pounds and get into police shape haha. However I get to that point I'm not sure so that's why I'm here in the first place