STL_aTm said:
First time contributor to the H&F forum.
Im 34yrs old & In August of 2023 I was 398lbs. I've always had a pretty muscular frame so I held that weight decently well (i know what your thinking) for someone that size. I finally had enough of always struggling to play with the kids, being the biggest guy in every room and the countless other struggles that come with that size. So I started off with just some fat man yoga but more importantly I went carnivore. I know that's a touchy subject around here but for me its been the single greatest change in my entire health journey. For the first time ever I feel like I have turned the light switch off of constant food cravings.
After I lost ~30lbs I switch from yoga to more of a weightlifting/light cardio schedule and have continued that since. Now down ~130lbs I've started upping my lifting routine and adding in some light jogs (now up to a mile jog, half mile walk, 3/4 mile jog). I want to continue the jogging but I keep hearing about zone 2 cardio and wonder if I should focus more on high intensity walking or adding a weighted vest and walking?
Anyways, ive got about 40 more pounds to be at my "pie in the sky" weight and I've never been more hopeful for a future that has me living past my 50's.
You sound a lot like my BF, except he's in the 50s, not 30s. He's 6'4 and got as high as 350. But I would have never described him as fat…he's a big guy all over. With that said, losing the weight is best, and I'm supporting him. I'm sure if I asked him, he'd say he wishes he'd done this in his 30s, since it doesn't get any easier.
He also likes keto/carnivore, but he does eat a lot of "free" vegetables (broccoli, cauliflower, asparagus, Brussel sprouts). He also likes to fast 1-2 days per week. He feels like this strategy keeps him from overeating/binge eating. He can eat A LOT of food - and too much of any food will make you gain weight.
He lost 50 lbs in the first half of last year, eating as described avice and abstaining from alcohol. He fell off the wagon in June and put all the weight back on. He's been back at it since Feb and is being successful again.
We've talked extensively about how I don't think the fasting/keto is sustainable in the long term. He gets away with it for now because he has a lot of weight to lose, so any calorie deficit will work. But as he loses weight, the number of calories his body needs will decrease, and his calorie deficit will not be as great if he doesn't monitor the quantity of food.
He has a preference for high fat meats, but I keep telling him he needs to make sure he gets his protein in. I typically eat 150 g of protein a day, so he should be getting at least 100 g easily. But when he chooses the high fat meats, it's basically diluting the amount of protein he consumes. To get more protein he has to eat more fat, and at some point it's too much fat (both calorically and relative to the amount of protein). I've been telling him to pay attention to the protein to fat ratio. For now, he wants to keep doing what he's doing, but he is at least thinking about a more long-term strategy.