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I’m looking for advice on getting a little boost to help lose weight. My intentions are not to gain and maintain lean mass or see bigger numbers in the gym, but I also don’t want to lose anymore lean mass or strength than I need to. I’m extremely overweight 6’ 315 lbs in spite of more than a year of strict dieting and intense exercise.
I pre package my meals for the week to make sure I stay around 2000 (usually more like 1800) calories per day and honestly don’t really get hungry. I’d eat less but it makes it hard to get enough protein when I do.
My workouts consist of cardio 6 days a week. I run a mile every Monday and am down to about 10 min which sucks, but at my weight it feels like my knees and ankles are going to explode. 3 days are variations of sprint or interval training on the rower or bike. 1 day I ruck 3-4 miles at about a 15 min pace. And 1 day is a long slow recovery walk.
After cardio I do 2 days a week of hypertrophy or strength training and 2 days a week of circuit training. I’m back to being as strong as I was 5 years ago before I let myself go to shit. For example I did 5 sets of 5 incline bench at 315 lbs yesterday. Which isn’t great for a 315lb man but is good for 230 which is what I should weigh.
I’ve also added some 6 hour orienteering courses the last couple of months to give me something to work towards. I’m not winning any prizes, but I’m not finishing last either.
I’ve done this consistently for a year and a half and have gone from 335-315. I can’t really push much harder because I already feel like I’m on the verge of injury all the time. If I lose some major fat I will be able to push the running longer and harder, but the last 3 months I’ve lost nothing.
My only experience with steroids is about a decade ago someone I worked with didn’t want to use the oral wynstrol they had purchased and told me “it’s pretty weak, I don’t want to add it to my stack and I don’t want to waste it” After doing no research I decided to half the dosage he told me and in eight weeks my bench press shot from 430 max to I don’t know because my joints hurt too bad to find out and I didn’t trust the 180 lb guy who gave me the pills to spot me for more than 5 reps at 460 lbs. My weight went from 230 to 265 in that time and I was still running 5 miles around 35 minutes although the extra weight made breathing harder. 6 months later I went through an intense 2 month training program that had me under 200 lbs and all of the gains were gone.
All of this is to say that before everyone responds that I’m a lazy fat fuck and I don’t know how to train and diet, that’s only partially true. I was that for about 5 years which let me get this fat, but should be getting better results from the work I’m putting in and don’t want to be 75 before I reach a healthy weight. Also the next guy that has never worked hard in his life and looks like a deflated balloon because he lost 80lbs on semaglutide by walking his dog every night might get punched in the face if he tells me I must not be counting my calories right. I don’t think those guys are on this forum.
Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I’m looking for advice on getting a little boost to help lose weight. My intentions are not to gain and maintain lean mass or see bigger numbers in the gym, but I also don’t want to lose anymore lean mass or strength than I need to. I’m extremely overweight 6’ 315 lbs in spite of more than a year of strict dieting and intense exercise.
I pre package my meals for the week to make sure I stay around 2000 (usually more like 1800) calories per day and honestly don’t really get hungry. I’d eat less but it makes it hard to get enough protein when I do.
My workouts consist of cardio 6 days a week. I run a mile every Monday and am down to about 10 min which sucks, but at my weight it feels like my knees and ankles are going to explode. 3 days are variations of sprint or interval training on the rower or bike. 1 day I ruck 3-4 miles at about a 15 min pace. And 1 day is a long slow recovery walk.
After cardio I do 2 days a week of hypertrophy or strength training and 2 days a week of circuit training. I’m back to being as strong as I was 5 years ago before I let myself go to shit. For example I did 5 sets of 5 incline bench at 315 lbs yesterday. Which isn’t great for a 315lb man but is good for 230 which is what I should weigh.
I’ve also added some 6 hour orienteering courses the last couple of months to give me something to work towards. I’m not winning any prizes, but I’m not finishing last either.
I’ve done this consistently for a year and a half and have gone from 335-315. I can’t really push much harder because I already feel like I’m on the verge of injury all the time. If I lose some major fat I will be able to push the running longer and harder, but the last 3 months I’ve lost nothing.
My only experience with steroids is about a decade ago someone I worked with didn’t want to use the oral wynstrol they had purchased and told me “it’s pretty weak, I don’t want to add it to my stack and I don’t want to waste it” After doing no research I decided to half the dosage he told me and in eight weeks my bench press shot from 430 max to I don’t know because my joints hurt too bad to find out and I didn’t trust the 180 lb guy who gave me the pills to spot me for more than 5 reps at 460 lbs. My weight went from 230 to 265 in that time and I was still running 5 miles around 35 minutes although the extra weight made breathing harder. 6 months later I went through an intense 2 month training program that had me under 200 lbs and all of the gains were gone.
All of this is to say that before everyone responds that I’m a lazy fat fuck and I don’t know how to train and diet, that’s only partially true. I was that for about 5 years which let me get this fat, but should be getting better results from the work I’m putting in and don’t want to be 75 before I reach a healthy weight. Also the next guy that has never worked hard in his life and looks like a deflated balloon because he lost 80lbs on semaglutide by walking his dog every night might get punched in the face if he tells me I must not be counting my calories right. I don’t think those guys are on this forum.
Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

