Hi everyone. I come to you gentlemen seeking advice. I respect everybody's opinion here, as many have results that speak for themselves.
A little background, if I may.
The first time I ever set foot in a gym was October 11th, 2004. I stood at 5'11, the same as I do now. I weighed in at about 145lbs, not even close to what I weigh in at now. I was a lanky kid. I had zero knowledge regarding exercises, nutrition or cardio, but I was hungry to learn. Over the next fifteen months I learned a ridiculous amount, mainly from the guys at ForcedRep. I put on about 25-30 pounds, though I'm not going to pretend it was all muscle. Like many beginners, nutrition was an afterthought for me. Fortunately, I loved doing heavy (speaking relatively), compound exercises. This allowed me to stay respectable, at about 14-15% bodyfat, weighing in at roughly 170lbs.
In January 2006, I began to do Good Mornings. Of course I thought I had great form, yet another newbie mistake. Cut to February 22, 2006, my confidence is high and I'm pushing my limits on GM weight. I wake up the next morning with such massive pain in my lower back that I could barely walk. The pain persisted over the next few months and caused days of missed work and school. The gym became far less of a priority, the last thing I wanted to do was pick up a weight. Eventually the pain subsided, but my shitty attitude remained. I picked up a new job this past summer. It required me to sit at a desk for eight hours a day, doing monotonous and repetitive work. It paid well, so I didn't really complain, being a poor University student. I always felt mentally exhausted at the end of the day, and rarely felt "up to" going to the gym; I had zero drive or commitment towards it.
I stepped on to the scale in mid-November and I was scared by the results. I weighed in at 197lbs. I knew that I was getting to be fat, it showed on my stomach and my hips, and that double-chin seemed to show itself a whole lot more often. From a purely guessing standpoint, I was probably about 23% bodyfat. I would love to say that I quit the shitty lifestyle cold-turkey right there, but I would be lying. I ate slightly better, and went out for a walk in the evenings.
On January 8th I weighed 193lbs. I remember because this way the day that I signed up for the gym, again. Ever since, I've been doing 500calories a day, 4 days a week through cardio. I have began eating far better than I was previously. I think at this point, I'm eating better than I have been in my entire life. I still pale in comparison to most of the guys on this board, but I'm making an attempt. Today, I weigh 185lbs with clothes on. My bodyfat is still way too high, if I were to make an uneducated guess, probably 20%+. I have this stomach that embarasses me. Much of the fat around my neck is gone, but make no mistake, it's still there. I'm not used to being overweight, and I absolutely hate it. I have stretch marks on my hips, and my thighs are getting fat. I'm ready to make a change.
Ideally, I'd love to be exactly where I am right now in terms of size. However, I'd want this fatty 185lbs to be far more muscular. I want to significantly lower my bodyfat. I don't want to become a skinny guy, however I'd prefer that to my current look. I want to become solid, I don't need "washboard abs" and exploding lats, but I'd like to not have to suck in the gut when I go swimming.
I turn to you fine ladies and gentlemen for advice. I am currently doing a lot of cardio simply because it's the best way I know to lose weight. I have not been slacking, and my willpower is strong right now. How important is doing cardio, given my situation? Would I be better off doing big compound exercises? A combination of both? Any advice that can be provided to me is greatly appreciated. I am like a lost sheep right now, but I'm not giving up.
I hope that I have not bored you guys with this long story. It's just important to me that people see that I'm not just some guy who posts once, gets advice and leaves, never to return. I'm here until I get my desired results, though I realize that those results lie ultimately on me, and me alone.
A little background, if I may.
The first time I ever set foot in a gym was October 11th, 2004. I stood at 5'11, the same as I do now. I weighed in at about 145lbs, not even close to what I weigh in at now. I was a lanky kid. I had zero knowledge regarding exercises, nutrition or cardio, but I was hungry to learn. Over the next fifteen months I learned a ridiculous amount, mainly from the guys at ForcedRep. I put on about 25-30 pounds, though I'm not going to pretend it was all muscle. Like many beginners, nutrition was an afterthought for me. Fortunately, I loved doing heavy (speaking relatively), compound exercises. This allowed me to stay respectable, at about 14-15% bodyfat, weighing in at roughly 170lbs.
In January 2006, I began to do Good Mornings. Of course I thought I had great form, yet another newbie mistake. Cut to February 22, 2006, my confidence is high and I'm pushing my limits on GM weight. I wake up the next morning with such massive pain in my lower back that I could barely walk. The pain persisted over the next few months and caused days of missed work and school. The gym became far less of a priority, the last thing I wanted to do was pick up a weight. Eventually the pain subsided, but my shitty attitude remained. I picked up a new job this past summer. It required me to sit at a desk for eight hours a day, doing monotonous and repetitive work. It paid well, so I didn't really complain, being a poor University student. I always felt mentally exhausted at the end of the day, and rarely felt "up to" going to the gym; I had zero drive or commitment towards it.
I stepped on to the scale in mid-November and I was scared by the results. I weighed in at 197lbs. I knew that I was getting to be fat, it showed on my stomach and my hips, and that double-chin seemed to show itself a whole lot more often. From a purely guessing standpoint, I was probably about 23% bodyfat. I would love to say that I quit the shitty lifestyle cold-turkey right there, but I would be lying. I ate slightly better, and went out for a walk in the evenings.
On January 8th I weighed 193lbs. I remember because this way the day that I signed up for the gym, again. Ever since, I've been doing 500calories a day, 4 days a week through cardio. I have began eating far better than I was previously. I think at this point, I'm eating better than I have been in my entire life. I still pale in comparison to most of the guys on this board, but I'm making an attempt. Today, I weigh 185lbs with clothes on. My bodyfat is still way too high, if I were to make an uneducated guess, probably 20%+. I have this stomach that embarasses me. Much of the fat around my neck is gone, but make no mistake, it's still there. I'm not used to being overweight, and I absolutely hate it. I have stretch marks on my hips, and my thighs are getting fat. I'm ready to make a change.
Ideally, I'd love to be exactly where I am right now in terms of size. However, I'd want this fatty 185lbs to be far more muscular. I want to significantly lower my bodyfat. I don't want to become a skinny guy, however I'd prefer that to my current look. I want to become solid, I don't need "washboard abs" and exploding lats, but I'd like to not have to suck in the gut when I go swimming.
I turn to you fine ladies and gentlemen for advice. I am currently doing a lot of cardio simply because it's the best way I know to lose weight. I have not been slacking, and my willpower is strong right now. How important is doing cardio, given my situation? Would I be better off doing big compound exercises? A combination of both? Any advice that can be provided to me is greatly appreciated. I am like a lost sheep right now, but I'm not giving up.
I hope that I have not bored you guys with this long story. It's just important to me that people see that I'm not just some guy who posts once, gets advice and leaves, never to return. I'm here until I get my desired results, though I realize that those results lie ultimately on me, and me alone.