Most Popular Posts

March 12, 2010

I’m compiling a list of some of my favorite and most popular posts to feature on the sidebar (the right part of the page).

I want your advice.

I get a lot of e-mails from people asking me the same questions over and over again and while I don’t mind responding to these e-mails, I’ve talked about a lot of the topics before.  By putting a list of links to some of my most favorite/popular posts on every page I can eliminate some of these e-mails and help people find what they’re looking for a little bit quicker.

My favorites?  In no particular order:

Week 1:  Weigh-in Results (check out that stomach!)
100 Pounds in 6 Months
Guide to Losing Pounds
iPod Workout Music Playlist
Ran a Mile in Under 10 Minutes
I’m a Daddy (wouldn’t link to it on every page, but still a great post)
Becoming a Different Person
Beating a Weight Loss Plateau
Find Motivation to Lose Weight
Do You Remember Being Obese?

If you were to visit 344 Pounds for the first time today (maybe you are!), what are three posts you would want to read?  What do you want to know?

{ 8 comments… read them below or add one }

KellieD March 12, 2010 at 9:28 AM

Find Motivation to lose weight
Beating a Weight Loss Plateau
Guide to losing pounds

Kristi March 12, 2010 at 9:40 AM

Thanks for posting these. I found you late in the game (about a month ago) so some of them were new to me.

Jerry March 12, 2010 at 9:59 AM

Becoming a Different Person
Beating a Weight Loss Plateau
Find Motivation to Lose Weight

Those three are key man. I would make sure those are up top because as a big person, those were what people need to see. I hit my first plateau shortly after starting to read your blog – nd that was over 75lbs. ago. I could find tons of info on the net, but it was all from people who were 100lb. bean poles. People need to see you before and after, and you give good info.

Tahra March 12, 2010 at 12:11 PM

I think the weeks that you gained back weight and how you dealt with the gain are important.I enjoy the workout lists and pledge posts too.

Casey March 12, 2010 at 4:54 PM

Dude this is the internet, if they can’t find it in under 5 seconds they will email you. Maybe you should create a FAQ right next to “* Home * About * Progress Chart * Pictures * Contact”

Frank Dobner March 12, 2010 at 5:42 PM

Hey Tyler,

I think the one thing that people would like to see is what is Tyler’s silver bullet . What is the single thing that has made your weight loss work for you.

Tina March 12, 2010 at 11:18 PM

Guide to loosing Pounds
Becoming A Different Person
Week 1 Weigh In results

I’m a Daddy :) awwww

I have been reading your blog for a couple months, and a lot of these were new to me. They are all good, but these are the ones that really stood out to me, and other new readers would definitely want to see.
You’re awesome, and so is your blog!

nuqotw March 13, 2010 at 11:33 PM

Tyler,

Actually, there is a category that I think is notably absent – maintaining a stable weight. Right now, you are still losing, but it seems that your progress towards 194 is somewhat hampered by a “clean” vs. “cheat” mentality. Also, it’s not clear what’s going to happen once you do hit 194. You can’t stay in weight loss mode, but you’ve been there for so long, how will you know when you are in stable weight mode?

As you said when you started this blog, it’s not about eating rabbit food to the exclusion of everything else – it’s about a healthy lifestyle. How do you envision maintaining a stable, healthy weight? Have you talked to anyone who has maintained a stable, healthy weight after a substantial loss? What kind of workout / eating / lifestyle habits does that person have? I would love to see a post about a plan for staying healthy after you hit your goal weight. (Of course, your little girl must be getting to the stage where she can climb everything – that’ll keep you busy.)

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