Rowing Weight Loss Transformation -

Rowing for weight loss or weight control? Start here.
Post Reply
Lordoftheflies1
Paddler
Posts: 2
Joined: May 5th, 2015, 10:29 am
Location: Texas
Contact:

Rowing Weight Loss Transformation -

Post by Lordoftheflies1 » May 5th, 2015, 10:36 am

Hey friends,

I been rowing for 3 months now. My back is so toned and my strong point. Rowing is will tone you so quickly if you put in the effort.

And once you start losing weight, the difference is like night and day. The other day this girl grabbed me and kissed me in the street. We were leaving work and just talking when the cab was pulling up. It was very surprising and unexpected!

She told a friend how I was always in the friend zone. But recently she saw me differently. She didn't know why.

Well I do. Now that I've started losing weight. I can tell you. You're fatter than you think you are. I was 15-16% bf and thought I looked like 12%. Now that I'm 11%, I can say it's night and day. And imagine 8%

People treat you differently. They strike up conversation or put extra detail/time in to your interaction so that they can keep your attention for longer. People are generally more helpful. It's ridiculous

The diet I followed is a 1,500 calorie keto diet. My macro break down was somewhere around 65% fat/30% protein/5% carbs. The diet I followed is kinda rough. But it worked for me. This is what I followed http://www.fatburnerdepot.com/healthy-1 ... at-burner/

My workout routine can be found by googling "zyzz simply shredded", he's a bodybuilder. He was interviewed and lists he workout routine. It's really complete!

I read that you should lift heavy when cutting, so you don't lose a lot of strength. But the gym workouts are exhausting. They take so much out of you. Just have to continue and work hard!

I rowed 5 times a week for 30 mins. On these days I would eat peanut butter for the carbs to help push me through the workout.

The first pic is at the start, I had just finished a bulk. I'm sitting at prob 15% bf.
The second pic is recent. And at prob 11% bf. It's a big difference.

Good luck everyone. Treck on! Hope this motivates even just one person, you can do this!

Image

Image
My weight loss fitness blog - http://www.fatburnerdepot.com

"It is a shame for a man to grow old without seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable.” - Socrates

Porky lad
Paddler
Posts: 9
Joined: April 8th, 2015, 7:06 pm

Re: Rowing Weight Loss Transformation -

Post by Porky lad » May 14th, 2015, 10:46 am

Well done!

ChrisPBacon
500m Poster
Posts: 52
Joined: November 4th, 2014, 12:29 pm
Location: USA

Re: Rowing Weight Loss Transformation -

Post by ChrisPBacon » May 14th, 2015, 10:17 pm

Misc ----->
199 cm, 99 kg, 47 yrs, started rowing 11/2014

DanielJ
2k Poster
Posts: 298
Joined: January 29th, 2014, 12:49 am
Location: Vancouver, BC

Re: Rowing Weight Loss Transformation -

Post by DanielJ » May 23rd, 2015, 3:46 pm

Lordoftheflies1 wrote:My workout routine can be found by googling "zyzz simply shredded", he's a bodybuilder. He was interviewed and lists he workout routine. It's really complete!
Zyzz was a bodybuilder.
30, 6'2 (1.88m); 179 lb (81 kg)
Learning, improving, getting stronger, and wanting more.
Image
Recent tests: 1:41.7/500 for 1k; 1:34.9/500 for 2 minutes

heroesfitness
500m Poster
Posts: 69
Joined: June 21st, 2013, 6:24 am
Location: United Kingdom
Contact:

Re: Rowing Weight Loss Transformation -

Post by heroesfitness » June 3rd, 2015, 4:55 am

Lordoftheflies1 wrote:Hey friends,

I been rowing for 3 months now. My back is so toned and my strong point. Rowing is will tone you so quickly if you put in the effort.

And once you start losing weight, the difference is like night and day. The other day this girl grabbed me and kissed me in the street. We were leaving work and just talking when the cab was pulling up. It was very surprising and unexpected!

She told a friend how I was always in the friend zone. But recently she saw me differently. She didn't know why.

Well I do. Now that I've started losing weight. I can tell you. You're fatter than you think you are. I was 15-16% bf and thought I looked like 12%. Now that I'm 11%, I can say it's night and day. And imagine 8%

People treat you differently. They strike up conversation or put extra detail/time in to your interaction so that they can keep your attention for longer. People are generally more helpful. It's ridiculous

The diet I followed is a 1,500 calorie keto diet. My macro break down was somewhere around 65% fat/30% protein/5% carbs. The diet I followed is kinda rough. But it worked for me. This is what I followed http://www.fatburnerdepot.com/healthy-1 ... at-burner/

My workout routine can be found by googling "zyzz simply shredded", he's a bodybuilder. He was interviewed and lists he workout routine. It's really complete!

I read that you should lift heavy when cutting, so you don't lose a lot of strength. But the gym workouts are exhausting. They take so much out of you. Just have to continue and work hard!

I rowed 5 times a week for 30 mins. On these days I would eat peanut butter for the carbs to help push me through the workout.

The first pic is at the start, I had just finished a bulk. I'm sitting at prob 15% bf.
The second pic is recent. And at prob 11% bf. It's a big difference.

Good luck everyone. Treck on! Hope this motivates even just one person, you can do this!

Image

Image
Peanut butter for carbs ???? Peanut butter is primarily fat and protein, but well done on your achievement
Hi I am Spencer. I have a black belt in kung fu and a qualified sports nutritionist, I enjoy core fitness training, golf, cricket and snooker.http://www.heroesfitness.co.uk/

Post Reply