Clydesdales/Athenas (200+ lb / 91+ kg) - Gone are the days of Uber Clyde Status.

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jaxgtr
01-31-09, 08:44 PM
Well, it's been a while, since I have been able to say this, about 12-15 years, but I am only 287.4 lbs now. I have dropped 27.6 lbs since Oct 15th and it feels great. I went to buy a new bathing suit yesterday as I started swimming due to a lower back injury and as another form of exercise and my old suit from 3 years ago was a 5x, new suit 2x. :thumb:

It all about the calories folks, make sure you get enough to cover your exercise burn, but also make sure they are quality calories. I have slashed my intake of fats to no more than 20% of my daily calories. Carbs 50%, Protein 30% and fats 20%, that is my magic method. Total weight loss to date, 87.6 lbs and hope to have 100 lbs gone by March 1st.

Have a great Sunday.


TedwardRoberts
01-31-09, 08:50 PM
cheers to progress.

Keep it up!

Wino Ryder
01-31-09, 08:52 PM
Thats excellent. Keep it up Brian, sounds like you're well on your way. I too have been fighting a hard battle with weight control and have lost about 45 lbs so far.

:D


jaxgtr
01-31-09, 08:55 PM
I hit a plateau for a year and then I finally started counting calories and that was when I seem to put all the pieces together. I just wasn't getting enough to eat and the body was not letting me lose the weight. Weird how that works.

congrats on the 45

keithm0
01-31-09, 10:32 PM
Congratulations, jax! Well done.

funrover
01-31-09, 10:56 PM
That is AWESOME, Keep it up! That is great news to hear!

Richard_Rides
01-31-09, 11:09 PM
Good job, jax!

jjbod1
02-01-09, 01:31 AM
Awsome!! Awesome!! Awsome!!:thumb:

jesspal
02-01-09, 04:48 AM
Congratulations, be sure to reward yourself.

youcoming
02-01-09, 11:33 AM
WTG keep up the good work, the less there is of you the easier the hills will be.

jaxgtr
02-01-09, 04:04 PM
Congratulations, be sure to reward yourself.

Thanks everyone. I did reward myself last night. I went and had some chicken wings at Wild Wings. Been a long time since I had some and they were calling to me. :lol: Oh and I also got some goggles to cover the peepers when I am swimming.

jesspal
02-01-09, 05:08 PM
I weighed in at 278 my lowest weight in years, I kinda keep it to myself because I am kinda embarassed to tell people at work. It is really a glorious feeling to be able to buy jeans that have the proper waist line but are not so long they go under my shoes.

Fantasminha
02-01-09, 06:04 PM
Wow.... that's awesome! Congrats Jax! :thumb:

RedC
02-01-09, 07:52 PM
Great job! Are you following a set diet? Where did you get your calorie information on what you needed to eat? I was dropping pretty steady for about 25lbs but I've stopped and I can't seem to get back on track. I'm sure it's about portions but I'm having difficulty cutting back.

Jynx
02-02-09, 04:45 AM
awesome, stick with it!

Neil_B
02-02-09, 08:14 AM
Congratulations!

Mazama
02-02-09, 02:10 PM
Congrats! We'll miss you up here. I've seen you progress the last 3 years and I'm proud of your commitment.

Unfortunately, I've pretty much stayed the same over the last 3 years. I need to find that magic combination. What is your daily caloric intake?

Tom Stormcrowe
02-02-09, 02:35 PM
http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o260/TomStormcrowe/Spinner%20and%20Clydesdale%20charts/jaxgtr.jpg

First chance I've had to do this!

jaxgtr
02-02-09, 04:06 PM
Thanks Tom


I weighed in at 278 my lowest weight in years, I kinda keep it to myself because I am kinda embarassed to tell people at work. It is really a glorious feeling to be able to buy jeans that have the proper waist line but are not so long they go under my shoes.

Oh heck no, everyone in my office knows what I weigh. I am singing it from the roof tops. I have been there almost 20 years, so they have seen me balloon to 375 so, the loss part is obvious. I was telling people that I was down to a 2x swim suit from a 5x just 3 year ago.



Congrats! We'll miss you up here. I've seen you progress the last 3 years and I'm proud of your commitment. Unfortunately, I've pretty much stayed the same over the last 3 years. I need to find that magic combination. What is your daily caloric intake?


Thanks you sir. Last year was a drag as I hit that 1 year plateau, but I seem to have found my stride. I cycle my calories based on my exercise that day or week. If I put in a lot of riding, I go up in calories to compensate, if I ride less than 1 hr, I will eat less. It's all about finding the magic calorie level to feed the body and allow for the weight loss.Yesterday I rode the bike for 10.5 miles and swam for 40 mins. I ate 1800 calories. The last two weeks, I have been down with a back issue and could not exercise, so I was eating about 1500-1700 a day, but a month ago, I was in the gym for 2 hrs a day an was eating around 2200-2500 a day.



Great job! Are you following a set diet? Where did you get your calorie information on what you needed to eat? I was dropping pretty steady for about 25lbs but I've stopped and I can't seem to get back on track. I'm sure it's about portions but I'm having difficulty cutting back.

I use Spark People as my calorie counter. It's fairly good and it allows you to track around 75 different items. I do the big three Carbs, Protein and Fats, but I also watch Sodium. I started another thread on it some time ago right after I started it. Since Oct 15, I have dropped 28 lbs all due to eating more. I was eating good, just not enough and my body was holding on to every gram of grub I was eating. Once I starting eating more to compensate for the exercise, I started losing. I occasionally will hit plateaus, but I will change up my exercise routine and about a week later I will see results. It's all about feeding the body, if you watch the Biggest Loser, they are always talking about eating ever 4 hours or so. I for the most part do that. I make sure I eat protein at every meal and will have a fruit smoothie with some protein powder at night. I cut my fat back to less than 20% of my calories and follow that daily. Yesterday, I had a total of 18g of fats, but had 142g of protein. Since I have been watching the fats, I have really started dropping. Fat free yogurt, cheese and dressings only. Cheese is one of my favorite things, but I don't even miss it. Once I started to see results, I was stoked and now it just a daily lifestyle that does not get in the way.

If I have to attend a function with my wife or kids and the food is not what I would normally eat, I will eat, but just real small portions and will skip anything heavy in fats and bad calories. It really has not been that bad.

Here is my thread from Oct. http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=479899&highlight=

KingTermite
02-02-09, 04:55 PM
That's great Jax. SparkPeople website that you pointed me too has helped quite a bit. I have hit a bit of a plateau, but should bust that before too long. I'm "almost" ready to drop the uber part of uber-clyde as well. :)

jaxgtr
02-02-09, 05:03 PM
That's great KT.

b_young
02-03-09, 11:37 AM
Cool man!! Keep it up!!

Jtgyk
02-03-09, 12:04 PM
+1 on Spark People. Very easy to use food diary (also helps for planning meals) and exercise log.

Pretty good forums too...but I like BF better. It's more active and has more of my peeps.

EasyEd
02-03-09, 04:53 PM
Congratulations on the achievment. Now go print and frame the certificate that Tom made you.

neilfein
02-03-09, 05:48 PM
Congratulations! New bike to celebrate?

jaxgtr
02-03-09, 06:00 PM
No I got one last year, don't think I could sneak another one in the garage.