Just Another Guy....
Don Juan
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Over the last 8 months, I've went from 263 to 208. I've EXTREMELY satisfied with all the weight I've lost, and I do eventually plan on starting a regular lifting workout. I do lift once or twice a week, and I work a physical job lifting heavy boxes, pallets.... etc.... So I am not a weak person.
As of now, I'm not interested in getting huge muscles, having a 6 pack, and all that. I want those things in the future, but I have a goal of cutting my weight. I'm looking to get down to around 180 pounds.
What I've done......
-I swim every night, 60 laps in a local outdoor pool, which is now closed.
-I walk where I'm going if it is in my town. The town I live in is so small, the longest walk I take is like 30 minutes.
-I don't eat while I watch TV, surf the net or play video games.
-I eat a large breakfast, a medium sized lunch, and a small dinner (I do eat a salad though) Is this a good routine to continue? It's worked well so far, but should I continue it?
-I engage in some sort of very physical activity at LEAST once a day. Volleyball in the sand, (you'd be suprised the workout you get from that) basketball, running a mile or three, racketball..... etc.
-I do small excercies around the house. When I watch college football, I do 20 push ups at each commercial break, and I do x amount of push ups for each point scored during the game. Sometimes, I do sit ups, or a combination of the two.
-I park in the far reaches of parking lots. The longer the walk into the grocery store/Meijers..... whatever, the more excercise I get.
I'm looking for more intense workout routines, but I have limited time. I do have the resources. I attend a university with a recreation center, with an olympic sized pool, weight rooms.... etc.....
The only thing I haven't done is changed the food I eat. I eat less, I drink more water, I cut sugar from my coffee and cereal. I don't eat bacon at breakfast. I open each meal with a salad, or some soup, or crackers, or some sort of bread.....
What else can I do? I'm not looking to count every single calorie, ever step I take, make sure I do exactly 38.56 minutes of excercise. I'm just looking for some more tips I can do to help cut some more weight off.
As of now, I'm not interested in getting huge muscles, having a 6 pack, and all that. I want those things in the future, but I have a goal of cutting my weight. I'm looking to get down to around 180 pounds.
What I've done......
-I swim every night, 60 laps in a local outdoor pool, which is now closed.
-I walk where I'm going if it is in my town. The town I live in is so small, the longest walk I take is like 30 minutes.
-I don't eat while I watch TV, surf the net or play video games.
-I eat a large breakfast, a medium sized lunch, and a small dinner (I do eat a salad though) Is this a good routine to continue? It's worked well so far, but should I continue it?
-I engage in some sort of very physical activity at LEAST once a day. Volleyball in the sand, (you'd be suprised the workout you get from that) basketball, running a mile or three, racketball..... etc.
-I do small excercies around the house. When I watch college football, I do 20 push ups at each commercial break, and I do x amount of push ups for each point scored during the game. Sometimes, I do sit ups, or a combination of the two.
-I park in the far reaches of parking lots. The longer the walk into the grocery store/Meijers..... whatever, the more excercise I get.
I'm looking for more intense workout routines, but I have limited time. I do have the resources. I attend a university with a recreation center, with an olympic sized pool, weight rooms.... etc.....
The only thing I haven't done is changed the food I eat. I eat less, I drink more water, I cut sugar from my coffee and cereal. I don't eat bacon at breakfast. I open each meal with a salad, or some soup, or crackers, or some sort of bread.....
What else can I do? I'm not looking to count every single calorie, ever step I take, make sure I do exactly 38.56 minutes of excercise. I'm just looking for some more tips I can do to help cut some more weight off.