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cool thread. Like many have stated before, college sucks. Easily gained 35lbs over the first two years of college. I took about 20lbs off last summer over three months in Australia when I actually had the time and opportunity to eat right and exercise. Now that I've been home almost 9 months, I've put about 10lbs back on since returning to college. It sucks. Just have to get into a routine and stay with it. I'm right there with ya... not taking on a hard course load this summer so I'm planning to hit this with ya!<br />
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Current weight: ~ 220, BMI: idk but it can't be great lol<br />
Goal weight: 185-190 <u>lean</u> lbs. This means I"m not so concerned with the actual weight as I am my BMI, or body mass index. Who cares if you're 200lbs vs. 185, if you're nice and toned with an attractive physique when that extra weight is muscle. Am I right?<br />
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I'll post my results or w/e in here also. And if I don't get off my lazy ass, I'll conveniently forget this thread exists.... lol j/k we can doooo eeeet!!!
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Good points! IMO there is to much hype on the scale and lbs lost, I made this mistake and still fall victim to it from time to time. I see the scale going up and get worried, but then ppl say wow your getting big. This is why concentrating on measurements, overall changes to your body and day to day living are what you need to use to see/gauge results. When I was 335lbs tying up my shoe laces not only left me out of breath but I could barely get down there to do it. One day I just through my shoes on tied 'em up and I was out the door - said to myself s***! These changes may seem small and kinda oh...stupid but use them. <br />
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I agree that the step master/stepmill is a great cardiovasucalr tool. IMO the eleptical and machines like it aren't great, they do in fact burn calories but if you think about it most of these movements are not "natural" body movements. Thus being harder on the joints and tend to build unpurportioned muscles/strength. As I understand it you do not go to the gym, a GREAT $5-$10 tool for cardio is skipping rope. This burns the upmost calories and is practically free and can be done anywhere. You may suck at it first but just keep trying and soon you will like Balboa haha! You can do things like skip rope for 10 mins, then do 20 body weight squats, skip for two minutes, 20 body weight squats...x4. Add in exercises like this to creat a circuit type workout, these being great for keeping the body guessing and burning fat. Throw in push ups (all different kinds), crunches, bulgarian hack squats, lunges etc. CORE workouts are essential for overall body strength and will up the amount of weight you lift in every exercise, planks, side planks etc.</div>