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How I’m Losing My Man Boobs, Part I

or, How I Roll.

several months ago, i challenged my friend Tim to a weight loss contest. i knew i needed to get serious about it, and i knew he felt the same way. we started off at the very end of May and the contest is set to run through the end of August. i won’t release details, but the stakes are cold, hard cash – something i figured we’d both need as an incentive.

i waited to talk about this with many folks because i wanted to make sure it would stick. as of yesterday, i’ve lost 20lbs, have built up some sweet muscle mass, and haven’t felt this good since high school (if even then).

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i’m a bit ashamed to admit that i’ve not seen my weight south of 270 in well over a decade. about 4-5 years ago, i hit 320 and got a bit weirded out. the picture above is still shocking to look at and think how incredibly overweight i was. i lost 30+ lbs over the next 2 years by changing eating habits (exercise? aw, hell no!), but got stuck in the 280’s, give or take 5-10lbs. when the scale showed 265 on Sunday? wowza!

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so, back in may i figured i was gonna have to get off my rear and do some physical activity. i dusted off my bike and started riding. and thought i was gonna die after only 3 miles. i mean, seriously. my head hurt, my lungs were exploding, my legs were shaky, my knees were killing me! Â i could do little more than shuffle into the house and lay on the kitchen floor for a half hour when i finished.

insane.

but i kept at it. slowly over the next several weeks i worked up to 8-10 miles, increasing speed, duration, and finally biking twice a day, riding up to 20 miles a day.

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now, i was getting a bit frustrated at the beginning, too. for the first 3-4 weeks, i actually GAINED weight. i was feeling good, but wasn’t seeing the change on the scale.

so i started to do some homework on exercise, on biking, on weight loss – i never even thought about muscle mass! i never considered that, after years of being only moderately active and no exercise since high school, i would be regaining muscle that would weigh more than the fat it was replacing!

at the end of our first month, i eventually had a net loss of only 1lb.

i also started to realize that simply biking wasn’t going to be enough. it was exercising and strengthening only one part of my body. i hadn’t made any big changes in my eating (besides getting away from what i would have called “the REALLY bad junk food”) or portion sizes, wasn’t looking at calories or what i was drinking.

these things were going to have to change if i was going to win this contest! Tim took the first month’s prize, but i was determined to modify my attack and take him down!

part two preview: scott gets schooled by a sassy chick in tights

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  1.   How I’m Losing My Man Boobs, Part IV — rustypants speaks on
    August 13th, 2009 6:14 pm
    # 1

    [...] is the final post (for now) that started with Part I, Part II, and Part III. check those out for the [...]

  2.   How I’m Losing My Man Boobs, Part III — rustypants speaks on
    August 12th, 2009 12:34 pm
    # 2

    [...] a quick re-cap: Part I explained the bet, the biking, building muscle mass, and the lack of weight loss. Part II explained [...]

  3. OK Chick on
    August 11th, 2009 8:21 am
    # 3

    Great job! It looks like you are well on your way to winning this contest. Keep up the good work.

    When I was in HS and I was trying to lose weight I stopped drinking Pop. All Pop. The weight fell off, of course I was also working out. Do you know, that I still do not drink Pop and I’m 28 years old? I realized I didn’t miss the drink, and it was wasted calories. I’m all about eating food if I’m going to waste calories! What I’m trying to say is you might look at your diet and see what things you can take out, you might find out you won’t miss them. But I’m sure you have this all figured out. But good job!

  4. May @ Anne and May on
    August 10th, 2009 11:12 pm
    # 4

    ooh! This is very exciting. A cliffhanger. I hit the other side of thirty and realized that I was going to have to start doing some full body cardio or throw out all my clothes.

    I chose the cardio. I don’t do much. Just 30 minutes of running every other day, and I walk 2 miles every day, but it’s been enough. Also, I took a hard look at what I was eating.

    I’m so proud of you! Keep up the good work!

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