Read this thread with interest and thought I'd share a little tip that was successful for me when I needed to lose around 2 stone a few years back
To me losing weight was always a very simple equation... you simply burn more calories than you eat. Once you reach your desired goal, you then merely ensure that the burn is equal to what you eat thus ensuring you maintain the weight.
Easier said than done.... but this is where I found 'My Fitness Pal' the ideal motivator
It's free and can be used online, iphone or ipad. After putting in your current and desired weight details, etc. You simply record EVERYTHING you eat and all the exercise you do.
It then keeps a daily tally on your calorie intake and the various types of carbs, proteins, etc that are in your diet. You can even scan the barcodes of foods to add to the system.
Believe me, it's great for keeping your eye on the ball and for learning about which foods are really bad (you might be surprised!!).
It can however make you rather obsessive about what you eat.....
Anyway, hope it helps you guys keep up the weight loss
I would suggest anyone losing weight should be training for strength as well, even if it's only tickling some light dumbbells at home. It's beneficial for body and mind, as mentioned you will burn more calories and above all else, once you notice muscles appearing your motivation will increase ten fold. The most important thing that has only been mentioned once or twice is to graze throughout the day, 5 or 6 meals a day minimum. Eating a 2 or 3 meals a day will give you insulin spikes.
boxerdog - Anyone can put on weight. I was 11 stone when I started training and 6'2, despite eating loads. 18 months later I was just short of 16 stone of fairly lean muscle, all natural, no roids, etc. It does take dedication though, I was in the gym at 6am on the free weights before going in to work.
Sorry to thread hijack a little brewsters, good work bud
87kg - lost 24kg (53lbs). Loss is slowing down now - taking on more protein to avoid losing lean mass.
Nice one mate, that's very good going, keep up the good work
My diet bit the dust around November/December after eating mostly salads since June.
I was 14 stone 10lbs in June, got down to 13 stone 8lbs around the end of November/early December, since then I've really lost the plot, I got weighed yesterday and my weight has shot up to 15 stone 1lbs
New diet starts again today, on the plus side, I'm currently smoking 16-20 roll-ups per day sine Jan 9th, which is a big drop as I smoked a minimum of 50 per day and closer to 60.
I'm very worried about my other half at the moment as she's lost a lot of weight, she was 10 stone 7lbs in early 2012, she's always been very fit and well toned, has always done light weights, gym, aerobics etc, but since around August she's lost a lot of weight whilst still eating normally. At the moment she weighs only 7 stone 13lbs and it's dropping daily, she's currently having numerous hospital tests, keeping my fingers crossed it isn't something serious.
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