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Shawn W.
Fitness Guru Posts: 439
Shawn W.
Looking to add some muscle over the next few months. Trying to get in those calories and focusing on the compound lifts. We'll see how it all goes :)
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# Posted: 6 May 2008 03:58
Here's some pics of the 6 month Journey in prepping for the Combine
Starting 11/04/07
02/06/08
May 5th After Comp.
Another View as of Today
Back
Side
I went from 180lb @ 20% Body Fat to 194.4lbs @ 16-17% body fat.
My next goal is to cut for a few months and to try and drop down to about 10% body fat. We'll see 
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Clifford Chinn
Fitness Guru Posts: 420
Clifford Chinn
Impossible is just a big word thrown around by small men who find it easier to live in the world they've been given than to explore the power they haev to change it. Impossible is not a fact. It's an opinion. Impossible is not a declaration. It's a dare. Impossible is potential. Impossible is temporary.
Impossible is NOTHING.
(I freakin LOVED that ad campaign)
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# Posted: 6 May 2008 05:13
Well done sir, 10% is just around the corner 
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THE NEW ME
The Master Posts: 2856


THE NEW ME
HIGHEST WEIGHT 240 in 2000-2002 HIGHEST BODY FAT MEASURED-44% AT 170
CHALLENGE 1: SEPT 07-DEC 07 -LOSE 10 POUNDS-158-148- achieved new goal-lose another 10 by Dec 15 not achieved-Dec 15-weight 142.5 (total weight loss during challenge= 15.5 pounds) -RUN A MILE- achieved on-NOV 7 new goal-run 2 miles-surpassed new goal-run 2.5 b/w Nov 7 and Dec 15.-achieved -LOSE 5% BODY FAT-achieved
CHALLENGE 2 DEC 15-MARCH 15
-LOWER BODY FAT by 5% ( not achieved fully but as of 1/08-need to reevaluate-add muscle instead) -RUN 5 MILES-Achieved on 1/11/07 new goal-6 miles by March 15 at 5.0 speed or 5 miles at 5.5(neither achieved and not goals anymore-may try for fun) -LOSE 10 POUNDS -142.5-132.5 (not achieved but very close- 132.6)
6 month progress -lost 25. 4 pounds -lost 9% body fat -ran 0-5 miles
Challenge 3 March 15, 07-June 15 -goals -follow plan by nutritionist and trainer -main goal gain lean mass
Daily goals- -follow meal plan and move every day
Goal of beating personal best- run a marathon
weekly goals -gain muscle to the best of my ability
3 month goals -see above-reestablish every 3 months
12 month goals -maintain all the above goals
ultimate long term goal -be fit, healthy and confident with body

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# Posted: 6 May 2008 09:48
congrats! nice progress! thanks for sharing!
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Dean Grimshawe
Fitness Guru Posts: 1155
Dean Grimshawe
I work as a Health and Fitness Coach in England. I am looking to network with dedicated athletes and grow my knowledge in this area. Check out what I do at www.warriorcoaching.co.uk
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# Posted: 6 May 2008 12:21
Nice work squire!! Keep the success stories coming!
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Rachael M
Fitness Guru Posts: 1995
Rachael M
I am a triathlete trying to lose some weight so I can improve my times. I love traineo and the very motivational people on here.
Basic info: 5'9", 22 years old, mechanical engineer :)
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# Posted: 6 May 2008 13:53
Nice job Shawn!!!! You look awesome!!! 
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zeb r
traineo Regular Posts: 47
zeb r
20 year old uni student hoping to drop weight to a sustainable level and increase muscle
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# Posted: 6 May 2008 14:04
Well done man you look much more defined
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Dave Nicholson
The Master Posts: 2089


Dave Nicholson
I'm basically trying to get in shape and be healthy...
diaryofthefatman.blogspot.com
I like participating in sports but I want to be more competitive. Also I'm with Kevin Spacey from American Beauty - good reason :)
I'm looking to lose about a hundred lbs in the course of a year, and basically to just consistently get better. And I love comments and messages, so keep 'em coming!
I talk about goal setting a lot, how about I actually set some?
Well it's time to revisit goals... I didn't do too well with my end of year plans, but learned some things and changed my plans up a bit as I went along. During the 5-7 weeks of the year, I was able to put on about 8-10lbs of muscle, and stay at the same actual weight. The plan is to start the Strong Lifts 5X5 program to supplement the Couch to 5K program, and that should last the next 8-12 weeks.
I'm updating goals as well. Lowering cholesterol remains a goal, and I'll find out about that at the end of August.
Been bouncing around a bit, but getting a little stricter again and will monitor that over the next 3-4 weeks. I feel poised to really lose some weight again, so I'm looking forward to the healthy eating and additional exercise.

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# Posted: 6 May 2008 14:16
Maybe I missed an earlier post, but how did the Combine go???
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Shawn W.
Fitness Guru Posts: 439
Shawn W.
Looking to add some muscle over the next few months. Trying to get in those calories and focusing on the compound lifts. We'll see how it all goes :)
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# Posted: 6 May 2008 16:49
Thanks all.
Combine went well. I did what I was hoping for (would have done a little better if I had wore Cleats but i got confused since the sheet said no spikes (refered to track spikes)).
Overall it was a blast, but very demanding on the body. 5 hours long, I woke up the next morning and didn't know my hamstrings could be that sore... still sore but i'll be working them out today.
It was amazing to see the different level of people there. To be up close and watch a true high caliber athlete is something amazing. Lets you know real quick that your not up to that kind of standard. Still I was thankful to God for the chance to do it and the experience of a lifetime.
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Stephanie Q
traineo Regular Posts: 40
Stephanie Q
I am a college junior.
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# Posted: 6 May 2008 18:29
Wow... I can see your progress. Looking very good. Great job!
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Angie Hudson
Fitness Guru Posts: 650
Angie Hudson
I am using the Zone way of eating (www.drsears.com) to attain my target and increase my wellness.
I'm losing weight for my health, energy, and for my friend's wedding so no one mistakes me for Ms. Piggy's sister.
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# Posted: 7 May 2008 02:35
Sexy obliques!
I vote all the Traineo men to start a thread and post these sexy pictures for my viewing pleasure. 
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Arby Jones
traineo Regular Posts: 37
Arby Jones
I'm a grad student. I am trying to lose about 20 lbs to ease my knee pain.
I do cardio/weights 4-5 times a week. I also bike 7-8 miles on my daily commute. I love to work out, but boy do I love food, too... :-)
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# Posted: 8 May 2008 05:11
Nice job! 6 months of training and dedication is impressive no matter how you slice it. Take pride (well, not TOO much pride... don't walk in public shirtless and flexing  ).
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