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  • L led mike

    almost 100lb! Wow! Nice work dude! :beer:

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    code frog 0
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    Thanks man! It was a real butt kicker but *SO* worth it.

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      Add a rule to make it even more interesting; * All competitors may shed as many cloths as they wish to decrease weight at final weighing.

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      “If I had my choice I would kill every reporter in the world but I am sure we would be getting reports from hell before breakfast.” William Tecumseh Sherman

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      If they were large enough at the start then "Saggy Baggy" will be more than a children's story. ACK!!! :omg: ;P

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      • J Jim Matthews

        funny, that's right about where i am. i lost 40 lbs. betewwn jan and august of last year, then took some time to relax and see how my habits had changed. after weighing myself in mid november i had only gained back about 1 lb. now, i've got to get back on the ball and get the rest of this flubber off... you can't do it without exercise. anything type you enjoy, but you must exercise. i chose mountain biking and have not only lost the weight, but gained a great new hobby that helps me relax and unwind.


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        Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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        I love walking and when I was younger and was still living in Alberta, hiking and cruise biking (just riding the bike, cruising) were the thing for me. I used to swim A LOT when I was younger and I used to play hockey (us Canadians, need I say more? :) ) But here in Amman, there's not much to do and I have to bust my chops to make what I consider a living. This summer things will certainly change, the day I move out of Jordan.

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        • L l a u r e n

          wow really? its that bad being over-weight? why in gods name do people stay that way then if it makes them feel so bad? i have never understood that cos it sure doesn't look comfortable for them i have to say :|

          "mostly watching the human race is like watching dogs watch tv ... they see the pictures move but the meaning escapes them"

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          Oh I swear on all things I hold dear. I felt awful every day. I could drink 3 shots of espresso and immediately be exhausted. I couldn't even run 30 feet or jog 100 feet. I never wanted to do anything. Go for a walk? NO! Never! I never wanted to do anything and I was grumpier than all get-out. Fat people are generally miserable angry souls (at least I was). I hated being fat. I hated how I looked. I just hated every moment of my life. I was FAT and miserable. I hope and pray to God I never go back. I've never felt better in my entire life.

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          • P Pete OHanlon

            code-frog wrote:

            there'd be a massive surge of people trying to lose weight

            Pun intended? Actually, I'm feeling good - I'm three pounds away from a stone off since Christmas and I feel great. I'm exercising and dieting and it's been easy so far. The motivation is moving the belt in a notch at a time.

            "WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith

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            Keep it up man! Fight the fight and get on it. There's no better life in the world than a thinner life. :rose:

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              Keep it up man! Fight the fight and get on it. There's no better life in the world than a thinner life. :rose:

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              Pete OHanlon
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              Amen bro. This is the choir and I'm listening to the preaching. ;) BTW - great pictures of you there. Was that Katie in the before picture BTW?

              "WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith

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              • C code frog 0

                Thanks man! It was a real butt kicker but *SO* worth it.

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                led mike
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                I can only imagine. Can't relate to that at all. My system goes the other way. Have a body fat measurement of 6.5%. At 22 I went on a 12000 calorie per day (had to eat like 6 meals, most with seconds and thirds) diet for 6 months to gain 7 pounds. Doesn't sound like much but there was a small size increase.

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                • L l a u r e n

                  wow really? its that bad being over-weight? why in gods name do people stay that way then if it makes them feel so bad? i have never understood that cos it sure doesn't look comfortable for them i have to say :|

                  "mostly watching the human race is like watching dogs watch tv ... they see the pictures move but the meaning escapes them"

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                  Pete OHanlon
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                  l a u r e n wrote:

                  why in gods name do people stay that way then if it makes them feel so bad?

                  Because it's the easy option. It's so easy to slip into being overweight. You start off as just slipping over by a couple of pounds, and the next thing you know you're way overweight. I know wherefore I speak - I used to be really fit, I was heavily into martial arts and then I started to work away from home (lot's of nights alone in a hotel bar) - it's so easy to let the good habits slide because you fool yourself that you can get back into shape quickly. This doesn't happen - and then it's 20 years down the line. For me, losing weight has been fairly easy so far. I have the support of my wife and the kids, and I'm motivated by seeing my weight go down when I step on the scales. Added to that, I play squash a couple of times a week and I'm trying to get to the gym every other day and I now feel great. Getting into that mindset isn't easy for most, but when it works, it really works.

                  "WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith

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                  • L led mike

                    I can only imagine. Can't relate to that at all. My system goes the other way. Have a body fat measurement of 6.5%. At 22 I went on a 12000 calorie per day (had to eat like 6 meals, most with seconds and thirds) diet for 6 months to gain 7 pounds. Doesn't sound like much but there was a small size increase.

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                    Um... I pretty much hate you now. People like you make me ill. Although I have to admit it's much easier for me to add strength and power and such so there are certainly trade offs. Now that I'm older I'd way rather be in your shoes. When I was 18 and had BUDS on my mind I loved being the machine I was. If I wanted bulk and strength I could look at a hex-weight and add strength. Now that part of my life is dead I'd way rather have your issues. ;P

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                      l a u r e n wrote:

                      why in gods name do people stay that way then if it makes them feel so bad?

                      Because it's the easy option. It's so easy to slip into being overweight. You start off as just slipping over by a couple of pounds, and the next thing you know you're way overweight. I know wherefore I speak - I used to be really fit, I was heavily into martial arts and then I started to work away from home (lot's of nights alone in a hotel bar) - it's so easy to let the good habits slide because you fool yourself that you can get back into shape quickly. This doesn't happen - and then it's 20 years down the line. For me, losing weight has been fairly easy so far. I have the support of my wife and the kids, and I'm motivated by seeing my weight go down when I step on the scales. Added to that, I play squash a couple of times a week and I'm trying to get to the gym every other day and I now feel great. Getting into that mindset isn't easy for most, but when it works, it really works.

                      "WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith

                      My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys

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                      l a u r e n
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                      maybe it's different for girls as they say ... always aware of how one looks growing up it becomes ingrained to be self-conscious almost ... so now i have always run and kept fit and kept up martial arts work-outs and eaten very healthy food so i can't imagine being 100lbs over-weight ... i don't think i weigh much more than 140 - 150lbs i think it's totally fantastic to see people getting back to caring about themselves ... it's easy to almost forget our physical actuality being so digital all day long :)

                      "mostly watching the human race is like watching dogs watch tv ... they see the pictures move but the meaning escapes them"

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                        code-frog wrote:

                        there'd be a massive surge of people trying to lose weight

                        Pun intended? Actually, I'm feeling good - I'm three pounds away from a stone off since Christmas and I feel great. I'm exercising and dieting and it's been easy so far. The motivation is moving the belt in a notch at a time.

                        "WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith

                        My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys

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                        Henry Minute
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                        Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                        a stone off since Christmas

                        Isn't that a little quick? Are you doing this under medical supervision? Do be careful.

                        Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”

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                          If they were large enough at the start then "Saggy Baggy" will be more than a children's story. ACK!!! :omg: ;P

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                          MrPlankton
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                          They did that at a previous job. Each participant had to put in $100. They had to reach their target weight or forfeit their $100. Those that met target got their $100 back plus losers money distributed amongst winners. You were allowed to take as much clothes off to meet weight. Yes it was disgusting, but oh so funny at weigh time. If you don’t mind me asking Did your skin un-stretch after losing the weight?

                          MrPlankton
                          “If I had my choice I would kill every reporter in the world but I am sure we would be getting reports from hell before breakfast.” William Tecumseh Sherman

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                            I did it before the biggest loser was on (I think) or at least before it was popular and mainstream. http://www.code-frog.com/milestone.htm[^] I'll never ever regret the hard work and discipline it took. I am quite positive I saved my own life and I know I have motivated about a dozen other people to follow in my footsteps and drop extra weight. The first 30 days are the hardest after that you become a "man on a mission" and you won't be stopped. It's challenging and rewarding. You won't regret this at all. A huge GOOD FOR YOU!!!:cool::rose::cool::rose::cool::rose::cool:

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                            I knew you had lost a lot of weight but never saw the pics. DAMN! Good for you!

                            Back in the blog beatch! http://CraptasticNation.blogspot.com/[^]

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                              maybe it's different for girls as they say ... always aware of how one looks growing up it becomes ingrained to be self-conscious almost ... so now i have always run and kept fit and kept up martial arts work-outs and eaten very healthy food so i can't imagine being 100lbs over-weight ... i don't think i weigh much more than 140 - 150lbs i think it's totally fantastic to see people getting back to caring about themselves ... it's easy to almost forget our physical actuality being so digital all day long :)

                              "mostly watching the human race is like watching dogs watch tv ... they see the pictures move but the meaning escapes them"

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                              code frog 0
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                              Mine was related to a massive injury to my back. It took me about 5 years to recover. Just in time to watch one of my children be born with a massive injury to her small bowel. Took her about 4 years to recover. Once all that was stable I looked in the mirror and thought, "Dude you are fat." so I started from there. It's been a long fun road. Not at all disappointing. Yeah people really need to realize that they shouldn't eat what they cannot grow or kill. The latter sounds morbid but what I mean is if it takes a factory and a chemist to make it... do you really want to eat it? That's where I am at now. Whole grains, veggies, organic everything. It's not a bad life at all. In fact I feel great. :-D

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                                We started a biggest loser contest a few weeks ago for a few people in IT. We now have a hi-tech means of keeping progress via the IT whiteboard: progress report[^] The first to lose 20lbs will be deemed the winner. Making it into a competition resulted in a nice positive effect on the motivation factor. OK back to my regularly scheduled cursing at legacy ASP code.

                                Todd Smith

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                                Roger Wright
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                                We started one this week with our linemen; we're a bit worried about their health, as diabetes is rampant among the Indian population. One of them weighed in Wednesday at 399.9 lbs! The deal is, a half hour off early if you spend an hour at the gym that evening. It's open to anyone in the comapany, except me*, and no one has told me yet what the prize will be. *I already lost 32 lbs this past year, and started out so thin that when I stood sideways and stuck out my tongue I was frequently mistaken for a zipper. I do go to the gym, but my goal is to gain some weight back, not lose more. Although I've gained back 24 lbs so far, I've discovered that abdominal surgery is a great way to develop belly fat... I never had any before. :sigh:

                                "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                                  maybe it's different for girls as they say ... always aware of how one looks growing up it becomes ingrained to be self-conscious almost ... so now i have always run and kept fit and kept up martial arts work-outs and eaten very healthy food so i can't imagine being 100lbs over-weight ... i don't think i weigh much more than 140 - 150lbs i think it's totally fantastic to see people getting back to caring about themselves ... it's easy to almost forget our physical actuality being so digital all day long :)

                                  "mostly watching the human race is like watching dogs watch tv ... they see the pictures move but the meaning escapes them"

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                                  Roger Wright
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                                  l a u r e n wrote:

                                  it's easy to almost forget our physical actuality being so digital all day long

                                  I dunno... I've pushed a pencil for so long I've come to resemble one. :-D I have to admit, tho, last time I saw you the positive effects of your fitness program were quite apparent. ;)

                                  "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                                    Mine was related to a massive injury to my back. It took me about 5 years to recover. Just in time to watch one of my children be born with a massive injury to her small bowel. Took her about 4 years to recover. Once all that was stable I looked in the mirror and thought, "Dude you are fat." so I started from there. It's been a long fun road. Not at all disappointing. Yeah people really need to realize that they shouldn't eat what they cannot grow or kill. The latter sounds morbid but what I mean is if it takes a factory and a chemist to make it... do you really want to eat it? That's where I am at now. Whole grains, veggies, organic everything. It's not a bad life at all. In fact I feel great. :-D

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                                    code-frog wrote:

                                    In fact I feel great

                                    That's terrific news, Rex. Having been exercise averse all my life, I was fortunate to have a metabolism that seems to reject fat. Starting martial arts 8 years ago was a result of loving a little girl who's mom told me she wanted to start karate, and a determination to check it out before letting her try it. It was the smartest thing I ever did in my life, and may in fact have saved my life. But that's another story... After 7 years and two 2nd degree black belts I was feeling the best, physically and mentally, I'd ever felt in my life - that at the age of 52! (34 for you hex heads). Possibly the worst thing that ever happenned to me is the school closing in December 2007. Nothing is available to take its place in the area, and I'm gradually slipping back into feeling tired and stiff all the time. I try to keep up the exercises, but running a treadmill and lifting weights is no substitute for jump, spinning hook kicks above one's head and sparring with kids weekly. Eating habits have taken a turn for the worse, too. It's just too much effort anymore to prepare a proper meal, and too easy to just slip out for a few thousand calories of Mexican food or pizza. A year ago there weren't too many things I couldn't kill barehanded, so variety was never a problem. But along with the sedentary life I've been living comes a lack of desire to eat anything interesting - food is food, and it's all boring. Maybe your fine example will be what it takes to motivate me in some way. I dunno... It's so damned hard to do without the discipline of a group such as the karate classes gave me. But just typing a response has stirred something up within me. Cathartic, I guess. I now realize that I've felt lost without it, and martial arts are not well suited to online training. Keep up the good work - I know you'll be glad you did. It's time for me to walk the talk and follow your excellent example. And my apologies if I'm taking this out of context - I just drove in from Phoenix and stumbled onto this post, dead tired. It led me back to past posts about weight and fitness, the threads came together in my near-comatose mind, and I had to respond... Drizzle, drazzle, druzzle, drillow - time for zis one to hit the pillow.

                                    "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                                      I did it before the biggest loser was on (I think) or at least before it was popular and mainstream. http://www.code-frog.com/milestone.htm[^] I'll never ever regret the hard work and discipline it took. I am quite positive I saved my own life and I know I have motivated about a dozen other people to follow in my footsteps and drop extra weight. The first 30 days are the hardest after that you become a "man on a mission" and you won't be stopped. It's challenging and rewarding. You won't regret this at all. A huge GOOD FOR YOU!!!:cool::rose::cool::rose::cool::rose::cool:

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                                      Roger Wright
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                                      Just a PS to my earlier post - you look great! :-D Your wife's quite the hottie, too, and I'll bet she's very proud of you.

                                      "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                                        Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                                        a stone off since Christmas

                                        Isn't that a little quick? Are you doing this under medical supervision? Do be careful.

                                        Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”

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                                        Pete OHanlon
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                                        Henry Minute wrote:

                                        Isn't that a little quick?

                                        It's the early weight loss. That's always the quick part - the fun is going to kick in soon when it goes down to a pound every two to three weeks. Part of it has been as the result of cutting out junk foods (and eating out regularly) and the rest is the result of taking regular exercise. Thanks for the concern though.

                                        "WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith

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                                          maybe it's different for girls as they say ... always aware of how one looks growing up it becomes ingrained to be self-conscious almost ... so now i have always run and kept fit and kept up martial arts work-outs and eaten very healthy food so i can't imagine being 100lbs over-weight ... i don't think i weigh much more than 140 - 150lbs i think it's totally fantastic to see people getting back to caring about themselves ... it's easy to almost forget our physical actuality being so digital all day long :)

                                          "mostly watching the human race is like watching dogs watch tv ... they see the pictures move but the meaning escapes them"

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                                          Pete OHanlon
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                                          l a u r e n wrote:

                                          maybe it's different for girls as they say ... always aware of how one looks growing up it becomes ingrained to be self-conscious almost

                                          The difference between boys and girls - no matter how much a bloke is bald, ugly and overweight, he can still look in the mirror and say to himself "looking good".

                                          "WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith

                                          My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys

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