Posts Tagged ‘weight loss plateau’

Sometimes you’ve gotta’ go up to go down!

I never would have guessed that I would have to eat more and take on more calories to get passed the current weight loss plateau. If you’ve been reading this blog you might be wondering why the number up in the right hand corner hasn’t moved in over a month? It’s simple… because my weight hasn’t moved much because I THOUGHT I knew better than the experts.

When I started Insanity I weighed 274 pounds. As of a week and a half ago, I still weighed 274 pounds. It didn’t matter how hard I exercised, no more weight was coming off.Here’s why…

It turns out that my daily calorie intake of 2000 wasn’t supporting all of the exercise. In talking with a friend of mine (Tom Lavigne, a certified trainer), he explained to me that my body was actually holding on to the fat because it wasn’t getting enough to feed the muscle I was building.

Turns out, he was right. After going back through the Insanity nutrition guide and using the Harris Benedict Equation to figure my daily calorie needs, it turned out that I should actually be eating 3600 calories per day to lose weight. Crazy right? Well…

When he told me I need to increase calories to between 2500 and 3000 I thought he had lost his freakin’ mind.

When told me I need to increase calories to between 2500 and 3000 I thought he had lost his freakin’ mind Based on those figures and following Toms advice (you can meet Tom by clicking here) I increased my calories and guess what? I GAINED FOUR POUNDS in two days! I was horrified! Nonetheless, I put my faith in Toms’ wisdom and the Insanity nutrition guide and did as I was shown to do.

Sure enough, after three more days I had dropped two pounds! Today, I’m losing an average of 1.6 pounds per day consuming 3000 calories per day plus my gym workout and Insanity. Looks like we’ve finally got this dialed in. I woke up today to find myself getting ready to FINALLY get out of the 270’s and into the 260’s with a weight of 271 pounds this morning on the bathroom scale and 269.5 on the gym scale!

What’s the moral of the story? Listen to those who know what they are talking about and don’t second guess. I’ve heard from many others using Insanity and P90X who have experienced the same thing. If you are exercising with that kind of intensity, your body needs the calories so follow the nutrition to the letter and you’ll get amazing results!  Trust me, when your body starts building this kind of muscle you will need the calories.

For the guys (sorry ladies)… I picked up a book published by Mens Health, the other day, called “The Mens Health Hard Body Plan – The ULTIMATE 12 Week Program for Burning Fat and Building Muscle.” This is an awesome book! If you are getting into the use of weights this is perfect. Everything you need nutrition and fitness wise is contained within the pages of this workout bible. I’ve had a hard time putting it down… there’s a ton of great information.

I’ve posted some updated pics (above) for those who have been wondering how the Insanity conversion is going. I’m getting ready to wrap up week number four and I can’t believe the difference between todays pic and the pick on day 1.

I’m starting to see some muscle showing through (there was a lot of fat to burn!) but what I’m noticing more than anything is the huge increase in conditioning and endurance.  What I’m able to do on the treadmill, at the gym, is leagues above what I was doing before I started Shaun T’s Insanity workout.

For those of you considering Insanity, my advice is DO IT, but DO IT BY THE BOOK!  Follow the nutrition to the letter using the Harris & Bartman equation outlined in the nutrition guide.  If it tells you that you should be eating 3500 calories per day to lose weight, then EAT the calories!  Eat healthy, but eat!  I wasn’t eating nearly enough and I paid the price with my weight loss… nearly a whole month without losing any.  The plan works so stick to it!

Have a great weekend!

Rex – Yesterdays Fat Guy


Fat Loss 4 Idiots Review

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Lose 9 pounds in 11 days! Is it really possible to lose 9 pounds every 11 days? After receiving more Twitter spam on this particular product than I do for most of the others, I decided to invest the $39 to see what the buzz was all about.  What I was expecting was another e-book that told me the same thing the others do.  What I found was the exact opposite and it’s pretty freakin’ cool!

One of the first things to impact my decision to purchase this product was the sales page.  The pitch page is impressive and very convincing. You can tell, before ordering, that there was some thought and effort put into this system. Once I had completed a purchase the product did not disappoint.

Fat Loss 4 Idiots is quite a unique approach to fat burning and weight loss. What you won’t find is the usual calorie counting approach that has basically become the staple of the weight loss industry. Fat Loss 4 Idiots uses food, primarily, to trigger your metabolism into utilizing the food that you eat to burn fat scientifically.

I’m a calorie counter and that has served me well along the path of my weight loss journey. However, the information contained within Fat Loss 4 Idiots makes perfect sense once you’ve learned a little about how the body metabolizes food.

The information alone is worth the $39 investment, but Fat Loss 4 Idiots is more than just your typical e-book… it’s a system, an interactive weight loss system where you choose the foods you eat and the system builds your diet around your choices. Choose from an 11 day diet or a diet that loses slower over time.

Part of the reason I purchased Fat Loss 4 Idiots was due to a weight loss plateau hit in the 280’s. I was able to drop a large amount of weight quickly over the last few months and then about mid September I was just stuck between 286 and 282. For some reason my weight just went up and down there so I had to make a change. After incorporating some of what I learned in Fat Loss 4 Idiots (and I’ve only owned it for three days now) I went from (my last weigh in at) 282 (on the day of purchase) to 278 when I weighed in this morning. I need to lose 15 pounds to reach my goal of 100 pounds lost for 2009 and this is certainly going to help.

My wife and I have purchased a handful of the major weight loss programs seen on TV, our latest being “the Skinny Switch.”  While I’m not going to knock any of the products (don’t need any hassles with lawyers… ;) ) I will say that I am finding Fat Loss 4 Idiots to be the LEAST complex weight loss program that I have seen yet.  The system is simple to use and it doesn’t require fancy recipes and the creation of fancy dishes that most people don’t eat on a daily basis.  It shows you how to lose the weight by eating the right foods, in the right quantity at the right time.

You don’t have to worry about counting calories or going hungry with Fat Loss 4 Idiots.  One of the aspects of the program I really like is that you can eat until your satisfied.  Don’t get me wrong, you can’t pig out and expect the program to work, but you don’t have to starve yourself either.

Fat Loss 4 Idiots is for anyone who needs to lose weight right now, has difficulty with exercise but still needs to lose weight, or as in my case, anyone who has hit a weight loss plateau and needs to change things up a bit.

On a scale of 1 to 10, this is a definite 10 and well worth the $39 invested.  I’m looking forward to getting more great results with this product!

Cheers!

Rex Harris – Yesterdays Fat Guy

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When your body hits a weight loss plateau.

Have you ever watched The Biggest Loser and seen one of the contestants hit a weight loss plateau (for whatever reason)? That happened to me, on the scales today, and it’s sobering. After losing 21 pounds in the last five weeks (and seven pounds the week previous to my weigh in last Sunday) I stepped on the scales at the gym today, excited about finally getting back below 300 pounds.

My jaw just about hit the floor when I set the scale at 300 and it weighed me the exact same as last Sunday.

Where did I go wrong this last week? I’m going to be honest (thank you Jennifer from =The Food Confessional) about why I believe I didn’t lose a pound last week.

The truth is this… I was very complacent about my calorie count last week. Instead of journaling it out and writing it down I got cocky and decided I could do it in my head. Apparently my math skills are not as good free hand as they are on paper. I also took out a couple of frustrations on food this week which I’m sure didn’t help in my cause either.

So starting today, I will be accounting for all of my calorie intake here on Yesterdays Fat Guy. Apparently I need the discipline and the accountability. I want this weight and fat gone in a bad way… so it’s time to step up the game a bit.

So, for today… here’s what I’ve eaten so far:

Breakfast: Snickers Marathon Protein Bar (290 calories) – Eaten before my workout today.

Lunch: Six Inch Subway Veggie Pattie with Swiss on Honey Oat loaded with veggies and light honey mustard, green tea and 1 bag of baked original chips. Based on the chart located on the counter at Subway, my lunch totaled 560 calories (I’m figuring a bit on the high side.)

Dinner: I will be eating the other half of my sub minus the chips and tea (approx. 350 calories) which will put me at a total of 1200 for the day.

Total Burn For Todays Workout: 280 on the elliptical – 720 on the treadmill plus some chest and ab work so we’ll call it 1000 calories burned for today.

Any thoughts, comments or suggestions greatly appreciated!

Post update 9/21/09 – Since posting this article I’ve started using Daily Burn for my record keeping. You will find a link to my Daily Burn profile in the link menu on the right.

Cheers!

Rex