Get the best price!

Fitness gear at Totally Fitness

Buy fitness kit at Totally Fitness through this link and Mansized gets 6% of sales. Every order you place helps us build more great stuff for you


Talk / Fitness / Past challenges / Re: Stu - Lose the double Ds in the DD Challenge

< Prev | 1 ... 4 5 6 7 | Next > 

By Stu, Sat 17 May at 12:33pm 
  • Low quality
      Link to this post

I have been cutting it out, but not enough. I thought i had one slip up planned but there's been a lot more than i thought. Birthdays etc.

The lack of sleep has improved this week and i put the enjoyable sessions in the gym down to that. Don't know if it was stress or what, but it's certainly got better.

Fairly certain of improvement from here.

    ^top

Re: Stu - Lose the double Ds in the DD Challenge

By STE, Sat 17 May at 12:47pm 
      Link to this post


A good nights sleep is VERY important, if you are tired then you will not want to go to the gym. I am getting 9-10hrs sleep per night since trying to drop some fat and I have more energy. If I am tired then I get sloppy with workouts and diet.

Good luck mate.

    ^top

Re: Stu - Lose the double Ds in the DD Challenge

By deleted4, Sat 17 May at 12:50pm 
  • Low quality
      Link to this post

Stu wrote:

There's no doubt i could do better, a hell of a lot better in fact. Just half arsed attempt so far Barcode.

I'm young free and single and haven't been abstaining from my saturday night out.

The drinking isn't as bad as it could be. I drink vodka with a diet mixer when i'm out. Very rarely vodka and orange.
I've lost a lot of weight before by hitting vodka rather than beer.

I don't get kebabs or pizzas or anything like that.
My big problem is hangover days. I crave shit food. Or lots of semi-good food.

The 1lb was being sarcastic because i've done shit so far and maintained the same weight.

The problems so far have been lazyness. After long hours at work, where it's been very busy for 3 weeks, with very little sleep (no reason for that, just one of those things) i've completely relaxed afer work and have slightly over indulged in portions sometimes (not drastically though).
It's weekends that are my problem diet-wise as there's no routine. Whether i'm out on a Saturday night or not.

Loved the gym this week though and i think that will serve as the kick up the arse i needed.



At least you are honest about it.

Ok well I look forward to you pulling your thumb from your butt on this one and to seeing you lose those extra pounds!!

    ^top

Re: Stu - Lose the double Ds in the DD Challenge

By Stu, Sat 17 May at 12:55pm 
  • Low quality
      Link to this post

Cheers lads.

The problems with sleeping have actually been getting to sleep. Either too hot, thinking about random shit like work or literally just wide awake and getting pissed off because i can't get to sleep!!!

Got to be honest barcode, no point in kidding myself or others for that matter. Try not to make excuses, but when you explain your problems it tends to sound like one!

    ^top

Re: Stu - Lose the double Ds in the DD Challenge

By Flying Fox, Sat 17 May at 1:09pm 
  • Low quality
      Link to this post

Stu wrote:

Cheers lads.

The problems with sleeping have actually been getting to sleep. Either too hot, thinking about random shit like work or literally just wide awake and getting pissed off because i can't get to sleep!!!

Got to be honest barcode, no point in kidding myself or others for that matter. Try not to make excuses, but when you explain your problems it tends to sound like one!



I had the same sleeping problem once - you could try a technique that helped me out, if you cant get to sleep in bed, get up, sit on a hard chair/somewhere uncomfortable and read a book or something until you start to feel sleepy, then try to go to bed and sleep - you might have to repeat this a few times in a night, but after a week or so you should have trained your brain and body that when it goes to bed it switches off and goes to sleep.

    ^top

Re: Stu - Lose the double Ds in the DD Challenge

By Stu, Sat 17 May at 1:18pm 
  • Low quality
      Link to this post

Cheers. Worth remembering. That has worked for me before when i realised i was either watching tv or playing about on computer too late before going to bed.

Hopefully the sleeping problems are behind me now.

    ^top

Re: Stu - Lose the double Ds in the DD Challenge

By lardass, Sat 17 May at 1:57pm 
      Link to this post

Stu wrote:

There's no doubt i could do better, a hell of a lot better in fact. Just half arsed attempt so far Barcode.

I'm young free and single and haven't been abstaining from my saturday night out.
.



Wouldnt you feel better going out when your in better shape?
Speaking from personal experience, the more weight I lose, the more confident I feel. If you carry on with your night out every weekend your body isnt going to change. You will wake up in 3 years time with the same body. Is that what you want? If it is, thats fine. If i were you I would ask myself, if I want to give up completely , or give it a 100%. Posting occasionally on here seems only to be giving lip service to what you should be doing, maybe it makes you feel like you are doing it.
The choice is yours mate, but I would make one, one way or the other.
Otherwise life will just pass you by.


    ^top

Re: Stu - Lose the double Ds in the DD Challenge

By Gprim, Sat 17 May at 2:04pm 
  • Low quality
      Link to this post

Great post lardie, that was me 2 years ago and I wish so much it hadnt have been.

Keep going Stu you wont regret it, I have and learned the hard way.

    ^top

Re: Stu - Lose the double Ds in the DD Challenge

By Science Boy, Sat 17 May at 2:15pm 
  • Low quality
      Link to this post

As you said in your original post, Stu, you've done it before and you can do it again. I'm in the same position as yourself and put on tons of weight doing my finals this year. I'm almost back to square one. I'll be starting my half dozen training log soon and we should give each other dogs abuse if we're not on track.
Keep at it mate.

PS: put the two chicks back up in your profile, I miss them ;-)

    ^top

Re: Stu - Lose the double Ds in the DD Challenge

By Stu, Mon 19 May at 11:26pm 
  • Low quality
      Link to this post

I've sprained my f£%*ing ankle. :@

This is the most ridiculous part. I don't know how and there was no alcohol involved!

I woke up on Sunday morning in complete agony. What terrified me at first is that there was a lot of pain around where there's a screw in my ankle. But that soon wore off.

only just started putting weight on it today. Been off work today and will be tomorrow. Cancelled a driving lesson which has cost me £18 as it was short notice. First gym session looks like it'll be thursday this week.

After such a good week last week :@

Edited Mon 19 May at 11:27pm

    ^top


< Prev | 1 ... 4 5 6 7 | Next > 


 

Who's online

503 guests, 8 members including...

Newest readers

cullamartin  amanluv  LaSynergie  

Next birthday

fatmatt, Tomorrow, Sat 22nd Nov

100 posts so far, including...

Re: Knowing about the ex's

Less than 1 min ago, by liquidfit
In Sex / Relationships

Re: Osc AiW4Xmas is a bigger me log part
deux@ANT

6 mins ago, by Jimmie
In Fitness / All I Want For Xmas

Re: We're all doomed !! !!

10 mins ago, by STE
In Life / Breaking news

Re: Ben's Back in the Boat Training Log

13 mins ago, by Gubernatrix
In Fitness / All I Want For Xmas

Re: Gents Watch

14 mins ago, by Jimmie
In Time off / Style

Quantum of Solace verdict

Daniel Craig dumps the quips and ups the action in the meanest Bond outing yet. Read Film editor Chris' review and tell us what you reckon

You're asking...

How are you spending Xmas?

FIFA 09 verdict

EA's latest incarnation shoots and scores

Tasty Tortilla Pizza

Try PJ's latest culinary treat

Fantasy Football latest

We have a new leader ladies and gents

Win a Toshiba laptop!

Plus a fridge full of beer, a Sony PSP and more