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Any guys on here who work fancy giving some advice.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I am 17 stone and have a fight October 15th and am wanting to be 15 stone for fight I no this is possible.
But I want like a traing type programme not diet or protein just exercises for stomach legs calf's to get more flexibility in kicks .
I no I can do this long term goal is to be 13 stone by January I am committed and I will do it. Just need advice |
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Have you looked at "lean in 15" or I think it's the body coach on Facebook and YouTube,
Good luck on your journey but highly recommended this page with meals and exercises haha he even has a book out |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Have you looked at "lean in 15" or I think it's the body coach on Facebook and YouTube,
Good luck on your journey but highly recommended this page with meals and exercises haha he even has a book out "
Never heard but thanks. |
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"I am 17 stone and have a fight October 15th and am wanting to be 15 stone for fight I no this is possible.
But I want like a traing type programme not diet or protein just exercises for stomach legs calf's to get more flexibility in kicks .
I no I can do this long term goal is to be 13 stone by January I am committed and I will do it. Just need advice "
Unfortunately Dude.. weight management is all in THE DIET, you will not loose considerable amounts of weight through exercise alone. To loose two stones in two months will take a drastic change in diet plus hard training.
Also, I would have to say that training process of losing weight isn't really the best training for your fight. You will really need to choose which goal is the most important.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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if you have such an important fight of whatever kind you must have a trainer/coach who will be working alongside you ?? - they know you and your limits surely so they will be the best to ask - |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Its a simple case of managing your diet to your training needs and take a good long look at what you eat drink etc. It takes effort and dedication and real lifestyle changes to drop weight and keep it off. As an ex rugby player I just trained hard to keep weight off but after stopping playing the pounds crept on over time. Thats when I tried slimming world. You would be surprised at just how much you can eat especially if you like your carbs.
It works well and I lost 10lb in the first two weeks. Mostly because we'd just returned from holiday and had put a good 1/2 stone on.
Basicslly your cutting out sugar bread and a lot of dairy and eating better with leaner meat and more fruit and veg. Though not sure how it would work while training hard.
You may laugh but I would recommend it.
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