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Old 06-08-2005, 11:05 PM
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Hey im 6'2 i weigh 200 lb's. . . I simply wanna be able to go to the beach and take off my shirt, six pack, big shoulders, chest ect. I really have a bad eating habbit though, If someone could give me an idea for a diet thatd be awsome, i have a lot of fat on my stomach and chest, (not too much, just more than i'd like), i simply want cut, I dont really care about strength just want a nice body. I can only bench 150, Im a big dude, Just want cut. . . oh and another thing. . i hate running. . so please if one of you guys could give me an idea of a workout rutine and a diet that'd be very much appreciated. . thanks ~trevor
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Old 06-09-2005, 03:13 AM
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i dont totally know a diet for you but if u wonna look good n take off ur shirt show off your pack and stuff your gonna have to do sum running throughout the week. you said you dont care about strength but lifting could be helpful for you too
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Old 06-09-2005, 09:14 AM
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check out a ckd diet since you probably dont wanna lose muscle that u already have, i too hate cardio so i know what u mean u still have to do it, its essential to the process.
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Old 06-09-2005, 02:55 PM
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so just run a lot and bench or what? I really have no idea how long to run for. . . it sucks that im not educated on this stuff but im trying to learn. . . so im guessing running every single day wouldnt hurt. . . should I do crunches and push ups too?
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Old 06-09-2005, 02:57 PM
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i think its 20 mins a day without risk of losing muscle if you dont care about that then you can go more
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Old 06-09-2005, 05:50 PM
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yea u can run everyday if u want maybe in the morning it would be best since your body is in a fasted state then at night u can do pushups, sit ups, dips between chairs, throw a broom stick over the back of 2 chairs and do rows, these are all just excersices using your bodyweight though once u get comfortable with these then go out and join a gym or u can just skip these exercises and head straight for the gym but until u find a good one where u want to work out these will be okay to get yourself familiar with workouts your gunna be doing with real weight
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Old 06-10-2005, 09:28 AM
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You also can consider cutting fast food and soda out of your diet. It helps a lot
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It's all about the diet. You can run your ass off and still not look good if your diet is not in check. There is info on the board on a CKD diet.
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i hate running. .

How 'bout biking? I (some of) my cardio on my bike, either off road or on it.

Like everyone says...diet is the key. I know cutting out the crappy food is hard (Lord knows, it was tough for me!). Here is one way to go about changing what you eat: write it down BEFORE you eat it. I kept a little notepad w/ me and every time I was going to eat something, I would write it down. I would also notate what I thought the food had in it (for example I wrote 'p' for protein, 'c' for carbs, 'f' for "bad" fat, 's' for sugars, 'ca' for lots of calories, etc.) and an exclamation point for lots

You'd be surprised how fast your mind changes when you write: Big Mac p, c, f! ca! Fries c, f! Coke s!

Plus, do you do your own food shopping? What I did at first is made a list of all the food I wanted to eat for a week and gave it to someone else to buy for me! This way, I wouldn't be tempted to mosey down the ice cream aisle (my weakness!). When you only have good food around to eat, all the better.

And, hey, I'm not hyper-psycotic about my diet. I cheat a bit. Actually, today is my cheat day. So I can have some pizza and ice cream (not at the same time tho'!). Even during the week a bit, I'll get a burger and a beer for lunch...

Summary: try a bike for cardio. write down everything you eat for a week--the diet will change.
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