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bigaudiofanat 07-12-2009 09:32 AM

Staying in good health
 
So I am 21 years old i weight 276 and I have began exercise and all to lose my total goal of 65 pounds. I have noticed that my joints ace a lot even after a few days of rest. I am considering taking something called osti biflex, to help keep my joints in good working order. Is this a good idea or should I just take a vitamin to help? I drink plenty of water and soda is almost completely out of the picture "maybe 2 sodas per week". I also am trying to eat better as well. Chines food is my biggest weakness.

370Z Purist 07-12-2009 09:59 AM

Well uh, you forgot to mention your height.
Just gain muscle, and that muscle will burn more energy to work just by being there, and as you do exercise, you'll progressively burn more weight.
Drop soda completely. It has to be done. If you absolutely need the flavor, go for something flavored, like Propel or similar. If you need the carbonation (a friend of mine drank soda because of the acidic bite that carbonation gives), drink sparkling water, or a sugar free sparkling drink (they're not bad really).

I'm guessing all your joints hurt? It's probably because you're just not used to it, but be sure to take in all the needed vitamins and minerals for a day, and lots of calcium. You can never have too much calcium. You can, however, get too much iron, which will lead to stones in organs, and they're likely not very fun.

Other than that, good luck, and you're on your way to a better quality of life.

bigaudiofanat 07-12-2009 10:06 AM

No i do not need to drink soda it is just when my friend and I go to the movie theater we split a drink but I usually try to sneak a bottle of water in. I also sneak in a think of peanuts they curve my apatite and also are good for you except the fat but better than the snacks at the theater and all. I am 6ft 3 inches tall.

cow 07-12-2009 10:09 AM

I don't know how your town is set up, but if walking is an option, try that.

A friend of mine got home last night from spending the last seven months in Argentina. There, one walks everywhere. I was struck by how much weight she'd lost. Before, she was a (to be liberal) chunky girl. Now, she's fit &, in the areas that matter, thin.

We asked her what she'd done & she told us just having walked everywhere was to thank.

theDreamer 07-12-2009 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by cow (Post 112408)
I don't know how your town is set up, but if walking is an option, try that.

A friend of mine got home last night from spending the last seven months in Argentina. There, one walks everywhere. I was struck by how much weight she'd lost. Before, she was a (to be liberal) chunky girl. Now, she's fit &, in the areas that matter, thin.

We asked her what she'd done & she told us just having walked everywhere was to thank.

Ding, I spent three months in England working for my company, lived in a bed & breakfast place a couple miles from my office and had to walk everyday. Ate the same food, mostly, as I did in the states and actually lost weight. When I got back I started driving again everywhere and regained the weight over the past three years. Been running since last year but have stopped for almost six months and can definitely tell I have a little extra on me.

bigaudiofanat 07-12-2009 10:16 AM

LOL I am in the middle of no were, like the closest place to me to even eat is 3 miles, for a theater or a mall it is 20 miles to get there, that probably will not work out for me.

370Z Purist 07-12-2009 10:17 AM

Good thing you're taller. It should not be hard at all to build muscle on a frame like that! Okay, so that's fine, I understand that. Drinking water in general will actually cause you to lose weight (I forget exactly how, water is wonderful). Peanuts are a good choice. As long as you're not eating a can a day, it's fine. They have certain oils and proteins that make you feel more satisfied.

You might actually stop losing weight at around 230-250, depending on how much muscle you want to build versus just losing weight.

Walking is indeed a great way to do it. You'll feel sore, of course, but you'll get used to it. I am a high school track runner, but I'm pretty big, so I get shin splints, painful. I run though, not walk.

You should consider doing weight work if you have the time. Actually, walking and weight lifting both take lots of time.

EDIT:
Try biking, if you can.

edeeZee 07-12-2009 10:28 AM

Eat lots of fresh fruit and veggies, no salad dressing, toppings, nothing. Fibers make you sh&t easy, and this is a way to clean your system out. Cut down on animal products i.e. meats for protein. But fish is OK, but not all fish is good for your health. Meat, especially red meat, isn't really good for your diet because it has cholesterol, i.e. clogs up your heart overtime. All meats have cholesterol, but red meat is the worst. It's OK to eat meat occassionally, but not often. You need meat for protein, that is, to build and maintain muscle. But if you don't work out, this protein will turn into fat.


Drink lots of water, this also cleans out your system. If you do aerobic exercise, then you need carbs. Carbs provide energy for endurance e.g. long distance running, swimming and the likes. But carbs are sugars. Likewise to protein, if you don't work out or aren't physically active, then carbs will turn you flabby.

370Z Purist 07-12-2009 10:34 AM

Hell, anything will turn into flab if you don't use it.

dad 07-12-2009 01:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 370Z Purist (Post 112404)
Well uh, you forgot to mention your height.
Just gain muscle, and that muscle will burn more energy to work just by being there, and as you do exercise, you'll progressively burn more weight.
Drop soda completely. It has to be done. If you absolutely need the flavor, go for something flavored, like Propel or similar. If you need the carbonation (a friend of mine drank soda because of the acidic bite that carbonation gives), drink sparkling water, or a sugar free sparkling drink (they're not bad really).

I'm guessing all your joints hurt? It's probably because you're just not used to it, but be sure to take in all the needed vitamins and minerals for a day, and lots of calcium. You can never have too much calcium. You can, however, get too much iron, which will lead to stones in organs, and they're likely not very fun.

Other than that, good luck, and you're on your way to a better quality of life.

To much calcium can result in kindey stones.

dad 07-12-2009 01:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat (Post 112393)
So I am 21 years old i weight 276 and I have began exercise and all to lose my total goal of 65 pounds. I have noticed that my joints ace a lot even after a few days of rest. I am considering taking something called osti biflex, to help keep my joints in good working order. Is this a good idea or should I just take a vitamin to help? I drink plenty of water and soda is almost completely out of the picture "maybe 2 sodas per week". I also am trying to eat better as well. Chines food is my biggest weakness.

When my son was your age , he was 432 lbs., 6'6. But those were college football days. He's now down to your present weight. I just got off the phone to him, he suggested not to exercise so hard. That may be why the joints ache.

bigaudiofanat 07-12-2009 01:27 PM

Well I do not know why your saying they acke so much I do not work out that hard I mean yesterday I played volley ball for a few hours and all. It has been a few weeks scenes I have been to the gym. I am only asking for my joints about that ostio biflex stuff.

370Z Purist 07-12-2009 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dad (Post 112513)
To much calcium can result in kindey stones.

Although you can quickly overdose on iron, I didn't expect him to overdose on calcium... you'd need a hell of a lot.

EDIT:
Damn my health teacher. She's going to give people stones!

Bowl of cereal or a glass of milk a day will suffice to your better health.

AB370Z 07-12-2009 07:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat (Post 112518)
Well I do not know why your saying they acke so much I do not work out that hard I mean yesterday I played volley ball for a few hours and all. It has been a few weeks scenes I have been to the gym. I am only asking for my joints about that ostio biflex stuff.

Osteo Biflex contains Glucosomine, Chondritin and MSM, I think, which do help with achy joints or "arthritic" conditions. There are other cheaper brands that do the same thing but it is a good product IMO. It is especiallly good for helping maintain joint cartilage etc. I know this well because I suffered torn cartilage playing high school football quite a while ago and have had surgery more than once. For me it has helped out with my knee quite a bit...when I don't take it for a while, I have knee pain and cannot play as many sports. I don't think what you have is as serious, but who knows.

I agree with what others have posted re hitting some weights in addition to cardio to lose weight. Muscle burns fat. Biking is good too and less hard on your joints than running.

Cjanik 07-13-2009 12:02 AM

I have the same issue, and im only 155lbs. I used to run track and CC all the time in HS, but now im only 25 years old, yet just last month I tried running 2 miles (been a while), and my right knee is giving off a weird ache that I never had before.


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