Confidence and Success > Fitness/Diet
Man, I look fat in that picture....
D.A.L.U.I.:
Baldbiker:
Do you grill, poach or fry the mahi mahi?
baldbiker:
--- Quote from: saintc on May 09, 2008, 01:14:24 PM ---Baldbiker:
Do you grill, poach or fry the mahi mahi?
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The way I made it was by baking... It dried the fish slightly - which made it have a great texture to put in the taco - but I suppose you could do all of the above!
JDog:
Fish tacos those are killer...I enjoy mine on coarse corn soft tortillas!
JWShaw89:
I'm aiming to trim down a little bit too...not major weight loss, but just a bit of fat off from here and there.
'Tone up' if you will.
I've noticed that I've gotten slimmer with age anyway without particularly trying to lose weight.
However, I realise that it tends to pile back on in the late teens and early 20's due to alcohol consumption and whatnot.
I think I'm just gonna start doing a bit more jogging/cycling and maybe cut down on junk foods. Easy does it.
JW
buddha:
--- Quote from: Tom Gallagher on May 09, 2008, 01:02:31 PM ---Hmmm, fish tacos. I'm gonna have to think that one over.
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Don't sell those short, man. A few years ago I was visiting my stepson in Aliso Viejo, CA. Not far from the ocean and pretty near one of the ocean towns that is famous but the name escapes me right now (welcome to the Golden Years!). Anyway, he took us to a Latino restaurant on the ocean that specialized in fish tacos and they were GREAT! Easily as good, and better than most chicken or beef restaurant tacos I've had.
After I retired in '98 I stopped working out for about 3 years. One day I was walking past mirror with no shirt on and saw myself in profile and almost puked. Got on the scale and saw that my weight was 255. All belly fat. Talk about a wake-up! My wife talked me into starting Weight Watchers and I started working out like a fiend. A lot of cardio including treadmill and road running and a TaeBo program called impact which uses a pedestal bag for full contact striking. Over the course of 3-4 months I lost 50 pounds and got to where I could see the outline of abs. First time for that.
I really came to respect the Weight Watchers concept. No special foods that cost extra. Just good recipes using healthy foods and self-monitoring based on a point system, no calorie counting. That was too math challenging for me. Depending on the intensity of the workout I earned extra points that I could use for snacks. And I never felt limited as to what I could eat, that was the part that felt less like being on a "diet".
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