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CATCH17
05-18-2009, 12:33 PM
Let me start out by saying that if you're not serious about losing weight than this diet wont work for you until you're ready.

I used to weigh 305 pounds @ 6'4 inches tall. I have always struggled with eating because im pretty much like a dog. I don't know when to stop. I LOVE to eat.

So finally when I started creeping up around the 310 mark one day I decided I better lose the weight or every pound I gained after that would just put me so far out of reach of a decent weight that I would be fat the rest of my life.

I got on a diet and kind of had to figure things out on my own and I eventually got to 235 pounds.

It was definetely hard but not nearly as bad as it sounds.

So I will give you every diet tip / trick I can think of and I guarantee if you just stick to this plan for a few months you will change your body dramatically.

Food is ALWAYS going to be there. So you have to take somewhat of a break from it for awhile. You could have the body you want in just 3 months and right around the start of football season.

IMO this time of year is the best time to start a diet.

So here we go.
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My diet consists of 3 things you will need to buy and you can get all 3 of them at Walmart.

You need:

Whey Protein Powder

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A can this size costs 15 dollars at walmart. You will drink 2 of these drinks a day so 15 dollars for over a month supply of meals is not bad.

If you have a Sams you can get the big bag of EAS for 30 dollars and it will last for a very long time.

Fish Oil

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You can get these at walmart, walgreens, or any other drug store.

It has Omega 3's in it and it is something that most Americans lack in their diets.

Its also an essential for you body.

For more info about fish oil watch these vids

http://www.youtube.com/user/purehealthdirect

Mega T Green Tea

http://www.fun-lifestyle.com/products/ACF8C91.jpg

This one is more optional. It is a diet pill but its basically green tea which is healthy for you.

Im scared as heck to take any kind of diet pill but this one has almost no side effects.

The only problems i've ever had is if i've taken them on a empty stomach because it will make you nauseous.

Some people have said they have had trouble sleeping too.

Those are the only 2 effects I have heard of from this product.

I like it because I think it gives my metabolism that extra boost and also makes me LESS HUNGRY.

You will take 2 of these a day

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The Eating part

Breakfast:

Start your morning out with a shake and a Green Tea pill if you bought them.

Usually I blend a smoothie shake with Vanilla protein powder.

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The shake in that video is the one I make except I dont use the liquid greens that he uses.

If you have Chocolate powder I reccomend only useing the Oatmeal and Banana.

Its very tasty and starts your day off very healthy.

Lunch

Lunch and dinner are interchangeable.

So on my diet I say eat what ever you want at lunch. Just don't pig out on it.

You know when you've had enough. If you can stay away from carby foods I recommend doing that.

But really dont stress out over what you eat for lunch.

The goal is to try and only have between 1400-1700 calories a day. You should be able to get away with I would say at worst 1100 calories for that meal.

Most of the time you're not going to consume that many calories in a meal though unless you are a fast food junky.

Also take your fish oil and your other green tea pill with this meal.

Dinner:

For dinner you will have another shake.

For your last shake of the day I recommend only useing Water / or lowfat milk to mix with your Whey protein. No more fruit or Oatmeal just so you can cut down on extra calories. 1 to 1/2 scoops of protein in this one.


Try to stay away from drinks with Calories in them. WATER is your best friend.


Why wast calories on drinks when you can use them towards food?

Allow yourself 1 cheat / rest day a week.

For me I like to diet on my work days and slack a little bit on one of my days off.

Once the work week starts again so does my diet.

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Exercise:

Once you have got your eating right the exercise will do nothing but speed the weight loss process up and get your metabolism burning fat like a bon fire.

4 times a week you need to spend 30 minutes to an hour doing some type of exercise.

Running is always the best way to really burn fat but not everyone likes to run.

If you are really out of shape and can't run than you should walk but start taking baby steps towards being able to run.

If you can only run 10 feet well then run 10 feet.

Nobody is push you except yourself. Just do what you can for 30+ minutes a day.

Elipticals are good but make sure you dont leave the resistance levels on those things at 0.

You can burn up to 300 calories in 30 minutes if you have the resistance levels set correct.

300 calories off of your 1700 puts you around 1400 calories for the day + what ever your body burns naturally = bye bye fat guy.


If you cant get a gym membership and dont like walking outside there are always things you can do inside.

Run in place, Squat in place, jumping jacks.

Just anything that will get your heart rate elevated and gets you burning calories.

Weight training

Now if you can add this to your diet and Cardio exercises then the fat will really start melting off.

Anything you can do with your legs is really going to help with weight loss too.

Your legs are the biggest muscles in your body. The more you use them the more calories you will burn.

Lifting weights also helps burn more calories when your not at the gym.

If you can't go to a gym Push ups are always good. They are a better upper body workout than anything you can do at the gym anyways.

Standing squats. Just squat in place 3 x 10.

If you think its sissy than just step back from your monitor and do it and tell me how your legs feel tomorrow.

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Other tips:

Listen its going to be tough for about 2 weeks or so. Its natural. But your body WILL adjust eventually.

The food cravings eventually go away and it just becomes part of a routine.

My advice is when you get hungry late at night just tell yourself when you have to go to sleep and just make it until it is your bedtime.

I used to get so hungry around 830 or 9 at night but I went to bed around 10:30.

I'd wake up the next morning not hungry at all and my body had an all it could eat fat burning buffet while I was asleep.

You wake up the next day just a little bit thinner and soon enough once you string enough of those days together you eventually wake up one day thin.

Try not to let your "rewards" be your gateway off the diet. A lot of people "reward" themselves one day and next thing you know they never get back on.

Just keep climbing back on that horse.

This diet will work and it will work faster than other diets and you will get healthier by doing it too.

CATCH17
05-18-2009, 12:35 PM
I know I left a lot of details off of there and im sure some other tips that I can't think of so if you have any questions just feel free to ask and I will be glad to answer.


This is a good diet though and you don't have to do it forever.

The goal is to get the weight off and get it off quick in a way thats not completely miserable.

Once its off then you can worry about the "lifestyle change".

Sam I Am
05-18-2009, 01:05 PM
My diet consists of eating at the Cheesecake Factory for breakfast lunch and dinner. Nothing is better to to stay thin than eating their 2k+ calorie entrees followed up with 1k+ calorie cheesecakes. ;)

Cajuncowboy
05-18-2009, 01:16 PM
I know I left a lot of details off of there and im sure some other tips that I can't think of so if you have any questions just feel free to ask and I will be glad to answer.


This is a good diet though and you don't have to do it forever.

The goal is to get the weight off and get it off quick in a way thats not completely miserable.

Once its off then you can worry about the "lifestyle change".

How many of the fish oil pills do you take a day and how do you take them?

CATCH17
05-18-2009, 01:21 PM
How many of the fish oil pills do you take a day and how do you take them?

I only take 1 a day after lunch but i've heard some people taking as many as 4 of them a day.

I get the fish oil that is in pill form.

I started taking them just for the heck of it and about a month later I noticed I felt better but didn't quite know exactly why I felt so much better.

I was just taking fish oil because I heard it was good for me.

Then I read up about it and found out real quick why I felt so good all of a sudden.




The only downfall with this stuff is the fish burps but they only last a few minutes.

Cajuncowboy
05-18-2009, 01:23 PM
I only take 1 a day after lunch but i've heard some people taking as many as 4 of them a day.

I get the fish oil that is in pill form.

I started taking them just for the heck of it and about a month later I noticed I felt better but didn't quite know exactly why I felt so much better.

I was just taking fish oil because I heard it was good for me.

Then I read up about it and found out real quick why I felt so good all of a sudden.




The only downfall with this stuff is the fish burps but they only last a few minutes.

Thanks, but I've never seen a fish burp. Are there bubbles? :D

Oh and how much water or low fat milk should you use in making these shakes? Is there a recipie for the amount of oatmeal or other ingredients?

Ren
05-18-2009, 01:37 PM
I only take 1 a day after lunch but i've heard some people taking as many as 4 of them a day.

I get the fish oil that is in pill form.

I started taking them just for the heck of it and about a month later I noticed I felt better but didn't quite know exactly why I felt so much better.

I was just taking fish oil because I heard it was good for me.

Then I read up about it and found out real quick why I felt so good all of a sudden.




The only downfall with this stuff is the fish burps but they only last a few minutes.

I had to take a spoon full of it every day when i was a kid the liquid fish oil that tastes like fish oil, nasty stuff. Fish burps from the pills doesn't seem to bad looking back at those days

CATCH17
05-18-2009, 01:56 PM
Thanks, but I've never seen a fish burp. Are there bubbles? :D

Oh and how much water or low fat milk should you use in making these shakes? Is there a recipie for the amount of oatmeal or other ingredients?

Not to much oatmeal. Probably 1/2 a cup.

I buy Vanilla protein powder and Chocolate protein powder.

I use the Vanilla for my breakfast shake and the Chocolate for my dinner shake.

I use 1 banana, cup of berries, cup of oatmeal, and 1 heaping scoop of vanilla protein.

I also freeze my fruits too so the shake is cold but you can use ice instead.

If you want the chocolate shake I advise only useing bananas and Oatmeal because when you put the berries in it tastes like vomit.

The amount of Milk or water you should add in all depends on how thick/runny you want your shake.

Just experiment with a small amount of water/milk then build up until the texture is how you prefer.

I dont use a lot because I like mine a little thicker like a milk shake.

Cajuncowboy
05-18-2009, 02:00 PM
Not to much oatmeal. Probably 1/2 a cup.

I buy Vanilla protein powder and Chocolate protein powder.

I use the Vanilla for my breakfast shake and the Chocolate for my dinner shake.

I use 1 banana, cup of berries, cup of oatmeal, and 1 heaping scoop of vanilla protein.

I also freeze my fruits too so the shake is cold but you can use ice instead.

If you want the chocolate shake I advise only useing bananas and Oatmeal because when you put the berries in it tastes like vomit.

The amount of Milk or water you should add in all depends on how thick/runny you want your shake.

Just experiment with a small amount of water/milk then build up until the texture is how you prefer.

I dont use a lot because I like mine a little thicker like a milk shake.

:confused:

I might be slow on the trigger today.

Dawgs0916
05-18-2009, 02:02 PM
Man I really appreciate you putting this up here. Im working out a lot but mostly just gaining muscle and not losing the belly. I got a nice sized one after my high school football days were over and haven't done much to get it off.

Is there anything else you recommend other than the oatmeal, instead of it? I can't stand it.

CATCH17
05-18-2009, 02:05 PM
:confused:

I might be slow on the trigger today.


lol my bad im at work.

Go with 1/2 a cup ;).

Blend it to dust like he does in the vid.

Oatmeal is sooooo good for you.

Man I really appreciate you putting this up here. Im working out a lot but mostly just gaining muscle and not losing the belly. I got a nice sized one after my high school football days were over and haven't done much to get it off.

Is there anything else you recommend other than the oatmeal, instead of it? I can't stand it.

Not really.

The shake is fine without oatmeal.

I have my shake all the time without it. No oatmeal, no problem.

Once you blend it up in that shake though you really cant taste it.

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If you've gained muscle then now is the best time to start trimming your fat. You will look a lot more ripped.

This diet with some cardio will help you get there quick.

Cajuncowboy
05-18-2009, 02:07 PM
lol my bad im at work.

Go with 1/2 a cup ;).

Blend it to dust like he does in the vid.

Oatmeal is sooooo good for you.

Thanks Catch. I really appreciate the info.

xWraithx
05-18-2009, 02:53 PM
I started at 24 Hour Fitness last week - I'm following this diet starting tomorrow

thanks for posting, Catch

Jon88
05-18-2009, 02:55 PM
I started at 24 Hour Fitness last week - I'm following this diet starting tomorrow

thanks for posting, Catch

I'm gonna start that when I graduate this July.

xWraithx
05-18-2009, 03:04 PM
when you say you eventually got down to 235, how long did it take?

DCgirl13
05-18-2009, 03:18 PM
I've been following Weight Watchers points system to try to lose a few and it's worked so far. I don't believe in "cutting" out any foods, just limiting them. I've found that eating a lot of foods that aren't refined and processed keeps you fuller longer and keeps your metabolism going.

But hey, anything that works for you, great. I've always just had trouble keeping weight off so I figure an overall healthy eating lifestyle will work best.

Sam I Am
05-18-2009, 03:21 PM
Again, don't forget the chessecake!

Yeagermeister
05-18-2009, 03:23 PM
Again, don't forget the chessecake!

Yeap just wash it down with a diet drink and you are good to go :laugh2:

Sam I Am
05-18-2009, 03:25 PM
Yeap just wash it down with a diet drink and you are good to go :laugh2:

My dad used to tell me about this 350lbs+ guy that would come to work and talk about how he was on this strict diet. Then for lunch he would consume an entire two liter of diet Coke!

CATCH17
05-18-2009, 03:26 PM
when you say you eventually got down to 235, how long did it take?

Dude I was super strict on my diet and actually lost 30 pounds in 1 month and lost the other 30 in the other 2 months.

Then the other 10 just kinda happened because my metabolism was like a bon fire.

And im a person with a naturally slow metabolism.

I would say it took me 4 months total but you will notice major changes within the 1st month.

You just gotta take it 1 day at a time. Especially in the beginning.

After a couple of weeks your body will adjust to your new eating routine. I promise.

But try not to think of it as something you will have to do for a long period of time because then youll start talking yourself out of it.

It really becomes routine eventually and feels like you could do it forever if you had to. But you dont have to. Just do it until you got the body you want.

Sam I Am
05-18-2009, 03:35 PM
Losing that much weight that quickly is not generally considered safe.

CATCH17
05-18-2009, 03:36 PM
I've been following Weight Watchers points system to try to lose a few and it's worked so far. I don't believe in "cutting" out any foods, just limiting them. I've found that eating a lot of foods that aren't refined and processed keeps you fuller longer and keeps your metabolism going.

But hey, anything that works for you, great. I've always just had trouble keeping weight off so I figure an overall healthy eating lifestyle will work best.

Those diets work well but you have to eat so strict on them.

Plus if you have a family its hard to get them to adjust their eating habits too.

I found this way the most simple.

That way I can still have 1 normal meal a day and cut out the other 2 with protein.

DCgirl13
05-18-2009, 03:42 PM
Those diets work well but you have to eat so strict on them.


I don't feel like it's strict at all and I don't feel deprived at all. With the flex points system you can choose whatever you want to eat, you will just have to eat less later if you eat something bad for you. It really teaches you to make better choices so you can eat more foods that are better for you throughout the day.

I've been tracking everything I eat and it comes out to 1400-1600 calories per day and it feels like something I can stick to forever. I guess it's really just a fancy way of counting calories and writing down what you eat, but it's a good foundation to go by. Last night we went out to dave n' busters and we both split a meal between us while other people would eat an entire entree that is packed with fat and calories plus drink tons of sugary drinks and then they wonder why they are fat.

I bet your method does work great for you. I'm assuming you are a guy and most guys I know like to just eat one big meal per day.

CATCH17
05-18-2009, 03:45 PM
Losing that much weight that quickly is not generally considered safe.

Yeah thats nothing though compared to those people who go on biggest loser.

They say something like 2 pounds a weeks is all you should lose. But people lose a lot more weight than that all the time.


If you're consuming between 1400 to 1700 calories a day than youll be more than fine.

When I was doing it I was consuming around 900 a day and probably burning 600 of it through my natural calorie loss and exercise.

When I gained back 15 pounds over the course of a couple of years I went back to the diet except this time I had around 1400 - 1700 calories and lost it in a month and a half.

xWraithx
05-18-2009, 03:53 PM
would throwing in a multi-vitamin hurt anything?

I currently take this: Opti-men (http://www.optimumnutrition.com/products/optimen-mens-multiple-p-180.html)

Sam I Am
05-18-2009, 03:55 PM
would throwing in a multi-vitamin hurt anything?

I currently take this: Opti-men (http://www.optimumnutrition.com/products/optimen-mens-multiple-p-180.html)

That stuff causes hair to grow on the bottom of your feet. :cool:

CATCH17
05-18-2009, 03:55 PM
I don't feel like it's strict at all and I don't feel deprived at all. With the flex points system you can choose whatever you want to eat, you will just have to eat less later if you eat something bad for you. It really teaches you to make better choices so you can eat more foods that are better for you throughout the day.

I've been tracking everything I eat and it comes out to 1400-1600 calories per day and it feels like something I can stick to forever. I guess it's really just a fancy way of counting calories and writing down what you eat, but it's a good foundation to go by. Last night we went out to dave n' busters and we both split a meal between us while other people would eat an entire entree that is packed with fat and calories plus drink tons of sugary drinks and then they wonder why they are fat.

I bet your method does work great for you. I'm assuming you are a guy and most guys I know like to just eat one big meal per day.

Yeah my diet is more about getting the weight off quick and in a healthy way.

That diet is more about the lifestyle change.

Once you get the weight off though a lifestyle change almost seems natural.
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The protein drinks also rev up your metabolism too. Your body burns protein and holds onto carbs. So the less carbs the better.


would throwing in a multi-vitamin hurt anything?

I currently take this: Opti-men (http://www.optimumnutrition.com/products/optimen-mens-multiple-p-180.html)

Wouldn't hurt at all.

But honestly if you look at the back of your protein shake can you'll see about 500 different types of vitamins in there.

Cajuncowboy
05-18-2009, 03:57 PM
would throwing in a multi-vitamin hurt anything?

I currently take this: Opti-men (http://www.optimumnutrition.com/products/optimen-mens-multiple-p-180.html)

I take a one a day for men multi vitamin. I doubt it would hurt anything.

xWraithx
05-18-2009, 04:11 PM
there is a slight problem with my diet: I do drink a lot on the weekends (alcohol)... and I don't plan to cut it out

tomson75
05-18-2009, 04:15 PM
there is a slight problem with my diet: I do drink a lot on the weekends (alcohol)... and I don't plan to cut it out

Puke and rally!

Keep the buzz, lose the calories!

CATCH17
05-18-2009, 04:19 PM
there is a slight problem with my diet: I do drink a lot on the weekends (alcohol)... and I don't plan to cut it out

If its beer you're drinking than maybe you should switch to the miller 64 or take some shots of hard liquor.


But you need to have 1 cheat day a week imo. (Cheat day = eat normally for a day.)

Just manage the drinking right and dont get the drunkin munchies and start killing everything in sight.

You should be ok though. The day before you go on your drinking you need to exercise a little harder. Maybe even get a good workout the day of your drinking.

Weight loss needs to become your #1 priority. So if you want to drink than do it but figure out ways to still have success on your diet.

DCgirl13
05-18-2009, 04:28 PM
If its beer you're drinking than maybe you should switch to the miller 64 or take some shots of hard liquor.


I used to drink a lot of Dos Equis after a stressful day at work and I noticed this is where I put on a lot of weight. I've slowed way down on the alcohol and drink maybe 1 Miller 64 beer every few days and then possibly a few on the weekends. It's a really good alternative beer if you are trying to watch your weight. One of my co-workers can eat fast food and drink dark beers all the time and barely gain anything. If I were to do that, I'd gain weight so fast.