Good topic, I'm currently in that category of Fat Bastage as well. Here are the steps I've taken to reduce the fat, notice I said fat and not weight. I'm in the 6'3 ish category on height, and when I started 9 weeks ago,
I weighed in at 280lbs. As of the first of this week, I now weight 265 or so. But weight loss isn't the measurement to go by, it's body fat. I currently measure myself each week on sunday after two days of rest from my workout and before the start of the next weeks cycle. As of last monday, I've lost inches in all areas, including 2" in the waist and 1/2" in the chest. The first couple of weeks were killer in the gym, and depressing as I realized how far I'd sunk since I'd last lifted weights. But, I've stuck with it going to the Gym 5 days a week every week and out of the 9 weeks, I've only missed 4 days due to events beyond my control.
My current workout routine is:
Chest - Mons.
Back - Tues.
Legs - Weds.
Shoulders - Thurs.
Bicep/Triceps - Fris.
I am now up to doing treadmill up to five days a week on top of that, started out doing 2 days a week and have consistenly moved up in duration/difficulty levels on the hill program. This week when I finish today, I'll have done 10 miles on the treadmill over the week. I spend at most 1 1/2 hours at the gym each day (mainly because I don't have a life). Weds. are the long days and Friday's the short days.
Food intake plays a big part of it as well. I've not really changed much in my diet as I really ate pretty healthy to start with, but I eat 5-6 times a day if I can fit it into my schedule, drink 5-6 20oz bottles of water while at work (I refill one bottle many times out of the water fountain) and have pretty much cut out sodas. Never was a big candy or junk food person. I'll eat salads and cook up some shrimp or steak or fish to go with it. Eat alot of fruit, granola bars and the like. Those that are cutting out carbs shouldn't be, your body needs carbs to process food, you will see large weight loss to start, but you will end up loosing muscle mass instead of fat, because you aren't metabolizing the fat due to a starved nature of carbs. A 40% protien, 40% carbohydrate and 20% fat diet is a much healthier choice.
Also, if you aren't taking a daily multi vitamin, pick one up and keep with it. I'm currently also taking flax seed oil, it helps with the following:
Health Benifits of Flas Seed Oil
• Studies show that Omega-3 fatty acids help lower cholesterol and blood triglycerides, and prevent clots in arteries, which may result in strokes, heart attacks and thromboses.
• Helps protect the body against high blood pressure, inflammation, water retention, sticky platelets and lowered immune function.
• Can often improve the function of the liver.
• Increases the body's production of energy and also increases stamina.
• Shortens recovery time for fatigued muscles after exertion.
• Eases weight loss in people afflicted with obesity.
• Improves the absorption of Calcium.
• Can relieve the side effects and stop development of many forms of cancer.
• Can relieve the symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis. It can relieve the symptoms of Diabetes Mellitus.
• Can improve the mental function of many old age pensioners.
• Has been scientifically proven to treat some cases of depression.
I just started taking glucosamine/chondroitin on a daily basis as well to help with some of my joint issues I have.
I've typed a book here, if anyone has any questions or want clarification, let me know.
Morph.