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04-10-2012, 10:37 AM
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old hand
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 1,362
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Re: Official Pokercast GETYOURFATASSFIT Club thread
First update:
- dropped 2lbs so far.
- have walked to and/or from work each day. My goal is to do both directions every day, which would be approximately 3 miles, but sometimes, if I'm running late in the morning, I hop the bus instead. On days that I take the bus, I do go for a short walk at lunchtime.
- have been preparing most of my own meals and have not eaten any fast food other than one night when an awesome concert + a few beers led to two slices of late night pizza. Not a good decision obviously, but I just tried to dust myself off and start with a clean slate the next day.
- Finally shipped the tax refund and ordered a starter set of free weights to add a little strength training to go with my walking routine.
@Adam - can't wait to hear the post Ireland trip report/status update!
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04-10-2012, 04:27 PM
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#62
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grinder
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Ocala, FL
Posts: 591
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Re: Official Pokercast GETYOURFATASSFIT Club thread
Starting weight: 276.6 lbs (I'm 6'7", so while I don't appear obese, I'm not slim either.)
Goal: 235 lbs by Dec 31 (approx 1.2 lb/week)
9 years ago (24 years old) when I stopped running a restaurant, I weighed the exact same weight and got down to 230 in about 9 months after changing my eating habits and exercising regularly.
Looking to do the same thing now and will keep posting in this thread to help keep me accountable.
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04-10-2012, 06:24 PM
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#63
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Pooh-Bah
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: celly time
Posts: 4,810
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Re: Official Pokercast GETYOURFATASSFIT Club thread
Weekly Tuesday update:
Triathlon progress:
We have had some weird weather this week, so I haven't been outside as much as I wanted. However, I have been doing more at the gym. This week, I did the 750m swim three times, 20K on the stationary bike twice, and ran 5K once (ran 3.5K another time but had to cut it short as I didn't have time to finish). In fact, on Saturday, I pushed off the wall in the pool at 6:45am, and did the swim+bike+run (all in the gym), finishing at 8:48 (so, 2:03 including the time taken to change between activities); the run this time was 80-20 run/walk (exactly since I was running on a track and kept track of how many laps I did of each). I didn't train on Friday or Sunday due to family committments around Easter.
I fully understand that going 20K on a stationary bike on a relatively mild setting is not the same as riding an actual bike 20K, and running 5K on an indoor flat track is not the same as a road run, but it still felt pretty good. Weather is supposed to be better this week so I hope to get back outside.
I joined up a triathlon forum and they have a mentoring program so that has been interesting; it's a wild mix of people training for Hawaii and people like me, and they've given me some good advice about training indoors and what to expect from an outdoor swim. Based on how things are going, I'm not that worried about the endurance part; I'm just damn slow, especially at running.
I don't think I've lost any weight per se, but I do feel like my shape is changing somewhat and I definitely feel more athletic.
Eating better progress:
Not a lot of real progress; definitely making an effort to cut down between meal snacking, but am having a few too many large meals at meal time (especially steak) in my opinion, and being lazy when going out about having pop instead of milk/water.
Drinking more water progress:
I really don't know why this continues to be such a problem for me. I work at home and can go get water any time I want, and yet I don't.
Last edited by Punker; 04-10-2012 at 06:35 PM.
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04-10-2012, 10:14 PM
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Carpal \'Tunnel
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Casino AZ
Posts: 13,225
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Re: Official Pokercast GETYOURFATASSFIT Club thread
Keep a glass of water next to you at all times. I work in an office, and this helps me stay active as well. Every hour or so I need to get up to fill my water at the water cooler. Every hour and a half to two hours I need to get up to use the restroom.
I am always sipping on water while on my computer doing work*
*doing work is defined as browsing 2p2 which you can see by my post count.
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04-11-2012, 02:23 AM
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#65
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stranger
Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 3
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Re: Official Pokercast GETYOURFATASSFIT Club thread
I accept the challenge.
Weeks since start: 0
Starting BMI: n/a
Starting weight: 220
Current weight:220
Goal weight: 175 or lower (aiming for the 2+2 party on July 6th)
I am doing this to finally take the weight off and finally get down to a very healthy weight. I have listened to the show for awhile now. My wife and me listen to it on our drive home to Central Oregon from our weekly jobs in Portland, OR -- drive is about three hours, back and forth every week. Awesome poker cast, love it and we laugh quite a bit. Also, this is my first posting on 2+2 and I look forward to becoming more involved. I am making a deal with myself not to sit down at the poker table until my goal weight is reached. Basically, I look at it as a chance to re-tool not only my body but my game, my mind and my approach to the game. Sounds silly, but it forces me to push myself to get back to the felt with a better outlook on life and better endurance and a solid understanding of what truly is important....family and friends. Also, it motivates me to finally start utilizing this site and its resources. No more excuses or maybe next week sh*t!
Good luck to everyone....see you on the other side. Let me know your thoughts.
-M
Last edited by Mozo; 04-11-2012 at 02:26 AM.
Reason: grammar
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04-11-2012, 10:46 AM
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Carpal \'Tunnel
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Getting kicked in the balls by life
Posts: 11,884
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All right, I'm in.
Current weight: 283
Intermediate goal weight: 250
Ultimate goal weight: 220
I'm down 7 pounds from my most recent high point, and about 20 from my highest point ever. I've been at this for 5 years off and on now, with varying levels of success. I've managed to break 270 once in that time, when I first started back in 2007. Every year I manage to get in good enough shape to run the National Capital Race Weekend 5k (well, mostly run) and then usually get off track for the rest of the year. I did complete a Try-a-Tri in 2009, and last year I also did the Army Run 5k. But, with a wife who's been battling depression and been in and out of hospitals for the last 6 years, stress inevitably kills my focus and I always seem to fall off the wagon. So, hopefully some additional accountability will help.
I'm not being really restrictive about what I eat...I subscribe to the theory that calories are calories, and that diets never work, so I'm just trying to reduce my caloric intake in general. I'm on week 5 of the Couch to 5k program, with the goal of once again running the Ottawa 5k, and maybe breaking 35 minutes. I'm going to start biking once the weather is good...I want to get back into the shape I was in at university, when I rode from Waterloo to Hamilton and back (approximately a century) one Sunday afternoon because I was bored.
A note about my goal weight: I inherited my dad's ridiculously large bone structure -- he was a fullback when he was younger -- so 220 is probably the lowest I can realistically accomplish at 6'3". My doctor has actually told me that 250 is a perfectly reasonable weight for me.
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04-11-2012, 02:37 PM
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#67
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old hand
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 1,521
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Re: Official Pokercast GETYOURFATASSFIT Club thread
hi peeps gl to all, need some good workout music then checkout "the workout" album by stic man (just youtube it or whatever). You should also checkout rbgfitclub (google it).
Its a little gangsta maybe for some, but dont let that scare you away.
Good luck from a white guy
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04-11-2012, 11:59 PM
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enthusiast
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Birdland. The Vale, Yo.
Posts: 80
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Re: Official Pokercast GETYOURFATASSFIT Club thread
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Originally Posted by wednesdayroast
Mandatory weekly mankini pic, obv.
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Yeah. Moobs or GTFO.
Seriously, though, getting fit is always a good idea. Someone said it already but you've gotta make a permanent change to your lifestyle or the cycle of blimping will just continue even after you reach your dieting goals.
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04-13-2012, 06:23 AM
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journeyman
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 353
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Re: Official Pokercast GETYOURFATASSFIT Club thread
Great idea ... I'm in too! My New Year's resolution didn't last very long, so looking forward to seeing if some degen support can help.
Like all kids, I could run forever, these days I get out of breath and sweat with the smallest of exercise. I started a new job 18 months ago and put on almost a kilo a month. Put it down to stress, entertaining and sedantry lifestyle. A couple of months ago I had the chance to step away from that job and have been having a sabattical. Sad news, I still put on a couple of extra kilos. So with my excuse gone and a community to support me, its time to shape up.
Weeks since start: 0
Starting weight: 85kg
Current weight:85kg
Goal weight: 74kg (Dec 2011 weight by 2+2 party)
As others said, the real goal is to get healthier, so I will take a couple of benchmark running (and hopefully swimming) times to checkpoint the real improvement.
Thanks to everyone that posted little apps to help. In terms of competition, Ugerhard seems to be on a similar path so with my 4kg start that's who I am not going to let pass me for more than 1 week. Good luck pushing me to success Uger.
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Originally Posted by ugerhard
I am now at 89 kg (196 lbs); that's -15 kg (-33 lbs) in 2.5 months. My goal is to get to around 75 kg (165 lbs) in another 3 months or so - and stay there :-)
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Gtg, this fat ass is outta here for a brisk evening walk in balmy Sydney.
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04-13-2012, 08:20 PM
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#70
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grinder
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Ocala, FL
Posts: 591
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Re: Official Pokercast GETYOURFATASSFIT Club thread
Finished the week strong with a workout (#4 of the week) at a local CrossFit gym. Ate OK for the week, heading to the beach this weekend (Clearwater Beach ftw) and will get in a few beach walks in the morning.
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04-14-2012, 05:22 PM
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#71
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Shippy McShiperson
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: 2 twins no cups
Posts: 5,870
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Re: Official Pokercast GETYOURFATASSFIT Club thread
Was afraid to get on scale after much kebabs/guiness/cider/bacon. Reno nailed it with the comment about the Vitamix. Can't survive without it.
I mean the hotel had a huge, free breakfast buffet with the best sausages you've ever had and ****load of my lovely mistress, bacon.
I'm just a man.
Been back home a few days and back on the smoothies. Feel much better. Got on scale today and was 204. Same as before I left!
Going to mix in some gym time next week with my personal trainer James J Bunner Esq.
So glad to see this thread pick up steam. Every update is inspiring people!
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04-14-2012, 09:13 PM
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3+1 Champion of the World
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 1,389
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Re: Official Pokercast GETYOURFATASSFIT Club thread
Just saw this thread. Think it's a great idea.
I'm 5'10 and weight 195 right now. About 6 years ago I weighed 210 and got myself down to 180 five years ago. In the last five years I went between 180-190. I can put on pounds just by looking at a cheeseburger. Or thinking about one.
There, I just put on two pounds.
Weeks since start: 0
Starting BMI: 28
Starting weight: 195
Current weight:195
Goal weight: 170 (would put me in regular BMI)
While my BMI has me in overweight, it's mostly in my gut (and a little in my moobs). Here I am doing stand-up about how I'm fat.
I currently think of myself as being in ok shape. I'm obviously now, but I have run a number of half-marathons and plan on doing another one in a month.
I should probably get training. I took this approach last time and dry-heaved crossing the finish line.
So, like I was saying, I think I am in ok shape endurance and cardio-wise. All I really need to do is make good decisions regularly. My wife and I recently had our first child (Grace. She's beautiful) and I'm not making it to the gym as often, but it's getting nice out and I think I just gotta man up and work out, especially since I can do so outside.
I'd like to hit 170 by Labour Day.
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04-15-2012, 05:29 PM
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#73
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Pooh-Bah
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: gettin' stank on my hang-low
Posts: 3,888
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Re: Official Pokercast GETYOURFATASSFIT Club thread
So, as I said earlier in the thread I lost 60lbs from Feb - Dec 2011. In December I had shoulder surgery from a snowboard accident (ouch) and have not been able to work out at all. I also have not eaten that well while recovering...though amazingly I have not gained any weight back. Anyway, on to the point. Now that I'm more able-bodied I plan on really pumping up the exercise and tightening up the diet to what it was. I plan on doing P90x beginning in June, but to get ready starting tomorrow I will be doing the Power Half Hour (p90x for whimps?). It follows the 6 day a week plan like p90x, but for only 30 minutes and is less intense (which is good for my shoulder). SO tomorrow will be day one of my official challenge to myself...
Height 6'3"
Current weight - 245lb
Immediate goal weight - 225lb
final weight - dunno...maybe 2-210is? We'll see how I feel/look when I hit 225lb.
*just started things off right by roasting a ton of vegetables and cooking some lean chicken breast that I will pack for lunch each morning.
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04-16-2012, 06:36 PM
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Pooh-Bah
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: gettin' stank on my hang-low
Posts: 3,888
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Re: Official Pokercast GETYOURFATASSFIT Club thread
Holy **** what a wake up call I just got! When lifting weights and/or doing the bike for an hour I consider myself to be in decent shape. I can put up some heavy weight and push my muscles pretty hard. But, damn I suck at this jumping/kicking/crunching/twisting/spinning/etc. That was terrible! I'm sweating like a pig and my abs/legs are exhausted. I was able to hang in...tho my form was most likely pretty entertaining  Day 2 tomorrow....
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04-16-2012, 08:03 PM
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old hand
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: No such thing as a bear sheriff!
Posts: 1,245
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Re: Official Pokercast GETYOURFATASSFIT Club thread
Quote:
Originally Posted by Skleice
Well done P4L! Keep it up!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SGT RJ
Hearing stuff like this is a great encouragement. Keep up the awesome work!
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Thank you both! I actually think that the same skill set that enables us to be good poker players also enables us to be good at fitness, nutrition, and weight loss. For example:
With the same work ethic I used to play daily and put in over 1 million hands/year, I now work out daily and ensure a consistent weight loss over the year.
With the same discipline I used to understand why certain plays are profitable and how to improve my win rate, I now develop workout routines and nutrition plans.
With the same tilt control I used to push through downswings and not let myself play emotionally, I now push through weight loss plateaus and not let myself eat emotionally.
Just my $0.02, but I really think there are a lot of parallels between poker and weight loss. There's no question that variance is involved in both, but that with consistently good decisions, you'll get results in the long-term (even if the short-term can be a bit unpredictable).
Just by way of update:
Weeks since start: 29
Starting BMI: 37.4
Starting weight: 246.0
Current BMI: 28.7
Current weight:188.7
Goal weight: 164.1 (BMI = 24.9 / "normal")
Target date: 9/25/2012 (one year from when I started)
I've lost 57.3 pounds in the first 29 weeks; I still have 24.6 pounds to lose in the next 23. It's definitely getting more difficult the more I lose; I used to reliably lose two pounds/week, but now it's more like one pound/week.
Last edited by poker4life; 04-16-2012 at 08:08 PM.
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