Im 6'6" 358 pounds and a male, i wanna be around 290 by september...does anyone have any ideas how to do this, is it even possible? I eat around 2500 calories a day, im thinking of cutting it to 2200 i make sure to walk at least 20 minutes a day, and 60 minutes on the treadmill every other day (on top of the 20 minutes) and im slowly introducing some weights and what not....does it seem like im going to make my goal?h
As a suggestion, do more "other body muscle" exercises as well. From the tips of your toes to the tips of your fingers. Also do a combination of cardio burn and muscle build exercises as well. Do include tasks such as swimming, floor positions, exercise ball, arms (like canoing, kayaking, row boating), peddle bike riding, etc. etc. Exercise all muscle groups within your body - NOT just your leg muscles (from walking or TMing).
How fast to drop "extra" body weight depends on more then just calories in and calories burn. Body genetics, intensity, attitude, extra after works sports tasks, etc. etc. all come into play as well. Some folks cannot drop more then 1 lbs a week and for others, they can easily drop 4 lbs per week. Each body is different.
As mentioned by others, may I also suggest one does NOT set a specific target goal date. Simply change your lifestyle (eating, structured exercise, play time tasks) and "do NOT keep your eye on a clock" (sort of speaking). Simply enjoy your new lifestyle changes and in the background, the extra lbs melt away. Especially when you are NOT looking at the weight scale.
Also... What helps my lifestyle changes (re: more daily exercise focus) is keeping a detailed diary and following it. Each morning, I "plan" my day. After a planned exercise task is completed, I update my daily log with "completed" and focus on the next planned exercise task. To view my daily log, surf:
http://weight-loss.fitness.com/weight-loss-diary/28328-spike99s-exercise-diary-4.html A detailed daily exercise log might help you stay focused on your new lifestyle changes as well. Works for me....
Hope this helps as well...
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