Shaggin's got my #1 piece of advice, this isn't about a goal weight, it's about changing how you live. It's good to have a target weight in mind, but realize that reaching that target isn't going to be some ah-ha moment, your daily focus and commitment is much more important.
To that end, it's way easy too get excited at the beginning, I'd recommend that you temper that zeal, and realize that there's a lot of work to be done. The excitement is your instant gratification center sounding off, yet there's nothing remotely instant about changing yourself physically and emotionally. Stay focused and stay motivated, which is different than being excited, and will carry you a lot farther, way past when the "fun" wears off.
Everybody's different, but I think that you are being way conservative with your goal weight. I got up to 255 a couple years ago, and though my bodyfat % was still below 20% (chunky, but muscular), I was still miserable. Problems with snoring, and even getting up to whiz got my lungs to working a little too hard for my liking. You've got plenty of time to adjust, but imo 250lbs isn't healthy, even the pros with single digit bodyfat work a little too hard walking up stairs, to a point weight it weight, which stresses the heart and lungs, even when in good condition.
To that end, it's way easy too get excited at the beginning, I'd recommend that you temper that zeal, and realize that there's a lot of work to be done. The excitement is your instant gratification center sounding off, yet there's nothing remotely instant about changing yourself physically and emotionally. Stay focused and stay motivated, which is different than being excited, and will carry you a lot farther, way past when the "fun" wears off.
Everybody's different, but I think that you are being way conservative with your goal weight. I got up to 255 a couple years ago, and though my bodyfat % was still below 20% (chunky, but muscular), I was still miserable. Problems with snoring, and even getting up to whiz got my lungs to working a little too hard for my liking. You've got plenty of time to adjust, but imo 250lbs isn't healthy, even the pros with single digit bodyfat work a little too hard walking up stairs, to a point weight it weight, which stresses the heart and lungs, even when in good condition.
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