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Weight Loss
Okay, I'm looking to lose a few pounds before the Spring Break season.
I currently work out 3-5 times a week but I can't seem to lose the belly, I'm 6'2 200. I'd like to get down to 185 or so, are there any good supplements to take before or after my workout? |
Why do you want to lose weight?
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Jun 4, 2009, 5:20am, devidmike wrote:
Okay, I'm looking to lose a few pounds before the Spring Break season. I currently work out 3-5 times a week but I can't seem to lose the belly, I'm 6'2 200. I'd like to get down to 185 or so, are there any good supplements to take before or after my workout? Welcome to the forum. Generally losing fat is more diet then exercise. Since I'm not familiar with your level of knowledge in bodybuilding/fitness/fat loss, excuse me if any of this information is redundant. Are you currently training in more of a bodybuilding style with primarily weights, and what does your diet look like? If you're not primarily a bodybuilder, I would recommend trying the Warrior Diet for a month. It's not uncommon for men to lose 15-25 pounds a month on the Warrior Diet. Though with the Warrior Diet, you probably will lose a couple pounds of muscle. The best dieting style for cutting fat while retaining muscle is more of a bodybuilding style diet. You might benefit from eating only protein and fresh, low calorie raw fruits and veggies during the day, and then a little larger of a meal at night. For example, 7 am. 20-30 grams of protein, Banana 9:30 am. 20-30 grams of protein, Fresh Tomato or Tomato juice (or strawberries) Noon. 20-30 grams of protein, medium serving of low carb veggies 2:30 pm. 20-30 grams of protein. Dinner. 1,300 calories of whatever you like, primarily healthy. For the small meals before dinner, and to get in your protein, you could choose... 3 pieces of string cheese 3 eggs, hardboiled or scrambled 1 Scoop Protein powder in water Low Cal protein bar Can of Tuna in water Calories before dinner should total about 900-1,000 Calories at dinner should stay around 1,300 and include carbs. No carbs before bed generally makes it harder to sleep. Now, if you want to try the Warrior Diet, for faster weight loss, but a little more muscle loss, you eat only about 300 calories of fresh protein during and fruit/veggies during the day, and you eat a monster dinner of about 2,000 calories. Either of these two diet approaches should help you reach your goal. |
Jun 4, 2009, 6:21am, brawny wrote:
Why do you want to lose weight? Good question, and one that I missed when I made my post. |
Welcome! I don't know about supplements, but I think that doing more cardio can help with losing the belly. And now if that would work with my butt...LOL!
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Welcome to the forum Michelle.
My wife is obsessed with squats and cardio because of the B-U-T-T factor. |
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