I've hit rock bottom.. Just stepped on the scale.. 278 lbs.
If you guys can please post your current weight... I can't be the only guy that has a weight problem.. I AM LOSING THE WEIGHT!!!
Vegas39
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
09-22-11
30686
#2
Kill yourself you fat fukkin loser
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sourtwist
SBR Hall of Famer
11-10-12
9364
#3
214, lost 17 lbs past 6 weeks
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Chi_archie
SBR Aristocracy
07-22-08
63172
#4
219
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Philly-Pride33
SBR MVP
12-18-13
1366
#5
Originally posted by sourtwist
214, lost 17 lbs past 6 weeks
Good for you! I miss being that thin
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Philly-Pride33
SBR MVP
12-18-13
1366
#6
Originally posted by Chi_archie
219
ok, so far nobody is on my level yet..
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chilidog
SBR Posting Legend
04-05-09
10305
#7
93kg, 193cm
205 lb, 6'3"
And good luck on your journey - you've made the hardest step so far ... starting!
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Diesel79
SBR MVP
11-27-08
1001
#8
224 lb 6'3"... but thats after all those christmas dinners. Usual weight is 215 or so
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Russian Rocket
SBR Aristocracy
09-02-12
43910
#9
Originally posted by Vegas39
Kill yourself you fat fukkin loser
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RubberKettle
SBR Hall of Famer
12-28-09
6421
#10
5'10" 163lb
Lose the carbs big guy. Fruits veggies fish and chicken nuts and exercise.
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chilidog
SBR Posting Legend
04-05-09
10305
#11
Originally posted by RubberKettle
5'10" 163lb
Lose the carbs big guy. Fruits veggies fish and chicken nuts and exercise.
Lose the carbs? The healthiest, longest-living people heavily eat grains and dairy. Fruits and veggies are carbs. Lose the refined carbs, except for white rice (when combined with a protein source, such as beans).
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RingoStarr
SBR Rookie
12-06-13
47
#12
180.... Lost 22 pounds since mid-summer by eliminating junk food at night. Been an avid runner most of my life, but I was only making things more difficult for me from a running standpoint by keeping the weight on. Twenty years ago, I could eat anything I wanted whenever I wanted and I would still maintain a good weight. Not today. I had a VERY healthy diet in terms of meals, but at night I feasted on chips and any other snack food that crossed my path. Eliminated that, never added to any additional time / distance to my runs, and the weight went off.
Exercise is very important to overall health, but in terms of weight loss, a proper diet goes MUCH further in quickly melting off the pounds.
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RubberKettle
SBR Hall of Famer
12-28-09
6421
#13
Originally posted by chilidog
Lose the carbs? The healthiest, longest-living people heavily eat grains and dairy. Fruits and veggies are carbs. Lose the refined carbs, except for white rice (when combined with a protein source, such as beans).
Dairy is no good pal, leads to bloating and constipation. Refined carbs are even worse (obviously what I meant by carbs).
no bread tortillas or gluten. Fruits veggies fish and chicken all day.
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chilidog
SBR Posting Legend
04-05-09
10305
#14
Originally posted by RubberKettle
Dairy is no good pal, leads to bloating and constipation. Refined carbs are even worse (obviously what I meant by carbs).
no bread tortillas or gluten. Fruits veggies fish and chicken all day.
Perhaps dairy is bad for *you*, but you can't say that dairy in general is not good, when the people that live the longest, healthiest lives (centenarians in Blue Zones) commonly have dairy and grains in their diet. You saying no bread, tortillas nor gluten goes against all common logic. How are they bad for you, yet they are the main diets of centenarians that live in Blue Zones?
Here in Costa Rica, we have a Blue Zone in the Nicoya Peninsula. Their diet is extremely heavy in grains, including bread, tortillas, rice, beans, corn, and root vegetables.
If what you say is true, then how are such a large concentration of these people living to be over 100 years?
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RubberKettle
SBR Hall of Famer
12-28-09
6421
#15
Originally posted by chilidog
Perhaps dairy is bad for *you*, but you can't say that dairy in general is not good, when the people that live the longest, healthiest lives (centenarians in Blue Zones) commonly have dairy and grains in their diet. You saying no bread, tortillas nor gluten goes against all common logic. How are they bad for you, yet they are the main diets of centenarians that live in Blue Zones?
Here in Costa Rica, we have a Blue Zone in the Nicoya Peninsula. Their diet is extremely heavy in grains, including bread, tortillas, rice, beans, corn, and root vegetables.
If what you say is true, then how are such a large concentration of these people living to be over 100 years?
Just sharing what works for me pal.
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chilidog
SBR Posting Legend
04-05-09
10305
#16
Originally posted by RubberKettle
Just sharing what works for me pal.
Yeah, but that's like saying that everybody should avoid Penicillin just because I'm allergic to it.
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warbux
SBR Wise Guy
11-17-13
896
#17
this fat fucc makes this thread after making a thread about his favorite food
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BMWM3
SBR Rookie
12-28-13
5
#18
I am about 198 lb right now, I weighed 150 a year ago.
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Philly-Pride33
SBR MVP
12-18-13
1366
#19
Originally posted by BMWM3
I am about 198 lb right now, I weighed 150 a year ago.
DAMN, you need to stick with me and lose the fat... Sammy will dine like a dude and shred the leather on Monday morning
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The Giant
SBR Posting Legend
01-21-12
21480
#20
Sammy, is your recent weight-gain the reason you're not making new videos?
People need to understand that you're an Adonis, and the reason for your extra padding was a movie role you have in an upcoming film with DiCaprio.
Make some new videos, Sammy!
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pulledclear
SBR Hall of Famer
02-19-12
6684
#21
most of these aliases are Sammy. Dead as a Hammer.
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GWags
SBR Sharp
11-07-13
413
#22
If it has a wrapper don't eat it. Get some veggies, lean meat, and a few fruits. Lose weight in the kitchen and get in shape in the gym.
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Dr.Gonzo
SBR MVP
12-05-09
4660
#23
How about a new years resolution to lose weight.
Start by walking an hour and a half every day with a proper diet, lean protein and salads for your meals.
Once your health is a little bit better join the gym, stronglifts program. Don't go for a run after you lift, keep it to a long walk and run in your off days.
One year and you won't be an embarrassment.
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robzilla
SBR MVP
10-25-07
3556
#24
Ive gone up and down between 230 and 300 for the last 10 years.
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SteveRyan
SBR MVP
11-15-11
1654
#25
5'11
175 lbs
If you guys want to lose the weight, you need to follow basically any diet plan, but remember.....YOU CANNOT FOLLOW THE PLAN FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE.
Diets are not designed for the long-term. They are temporary solutions to lose weight.
Any popular diet plan that can be found on the internet is going to work (Atkins, Nutri System, Weight Watchers, Jenny Craig, etc). If you stick with the diet you WILL lose weight (Fat).
After the diet, if you want to keep the weight (Fat) off you need to make a permanent change to your eating habits where everything is well balanced in moderation. It's okay to have a cheeseburger....but not 4 times a week.
I dropped 30 lbs a couple years ago and did it by eating small, light, low-fat meals during the day and only protein at night before 9:00. By doing this I dropped mad weight during my sleep. I would take a piss in the morning and be 1-3 lbs lighter than I was before going to bed. My weight yo-yo'ed a little bit, but I did not plateau.
I gained the weight back because I was not willing to permanently change my eating habits. I love wings, pizza and all that shiit.
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Philly-Pride33
SBR MVP
12-18-13
1366
#26
Originally posted by The Giant
Sammy, is your recent weight-gain the reason you're not making new videos?
People need to understand that you're an Adonis, and the reason for your extra padding was a movie role you have in an upcoming film with DiCaprio.
Make some new videos, Sammy!
Giant..yea. I'm not proud of the weight gain.. OK I'll make an eagles video for my team.I'm in Dallas so it'll be in the house of a friend
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The Kraken
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
12-25-11
28918
#27
Damn, you're a CREATURE
Maybe you could solicit points for weight loss
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greenhippo
SBR Hall of Famer
02-15-12
9091
#28
5'8 155lb. Most people seen me anyway, pretty slim guy.
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lunch
SBR Wise Guy
12-20-13
681
#29
300 pounds is fkd up, how do you allow yourself to get that fat?
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Philly-Pride33
SBR MVP
12-18-13
1366
#30
Originally posted by lunch
300 pounds is fkd up, how do you allow yourself to get that fat?
Listen,I didn't get this big in a day... takes time to be Sammy strut hut
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chipper
SBR MVP
01-07-10
1994
#31
158 but still working every day to lose the last 8 lbs to get to my goal of 150... down from 187 at my peak.
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Wulfman14
SBR Hall of Famer
08-24-10
8869
#32
i was 228 lbs 5'9 and always feeling tired and sleepy. no enthusiasm to do anything. i have started a strict diet regime and now do power walks and lifting . i also play tennis more these days . i am down to 206 lbs . 180-185 lbs would be optimal based on my frame. but its gonna take work. tennis and swimming and jogging are my focus. when i sleep though my stomach roars for food. its tough to ignore. hurts too almost. but im trying very hard after just getting married. weighing less always better . being slim will never hurt you.
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Wulfman14
SBR Hall of Famer
08-24-10
8869
#33
Originally posted by greenhippo
5'8 155lb. Most people seen me anyway, pretty slim guy.