Is it just me?
kellyogda
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Is it just me or does anyone else think that eating regular foods but staying under your daily calories won't shift weight?
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I'm not sure what you mean by "regular foods" but I've lost over 40 lbs. eating anything I want and just making sure I stay within my calorie goal.5
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It really depends on the amount of exercise you pit into it.. Because im eating regular foods.. And... Im doing fine..0
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Put* lol0
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Is it just me or does anyone else think that eating regular foods but staying under your daily calories won't shift weight?
Unfortunately, no, it's not just you.
Fortunately, you and those that think like that are entirely incorrect, as has been proven for years and years and years.2 -
Nope. I've been eating "regular foods" the whole time, just fewer calories. My body needs approximately 2200 calories to maintain my current weight. Anything I eat that keeps my calorie count under 2200 will cause weight loss. My daily target is 1960 calories per day. I have chocolate or ice cream every night, pizza on occasion, a cheeseburger here and there...still losing weight.2
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The media has a lot to answer for that kind of thinking - we feel we should half starve ourselves or eat only healthy foods to lose weight...but the fact is we can eat anything we want as long as we eat less than we burn.5
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Down 72 pounds eating regular foods, counting my calories, and without a lot of exercise beside walking.7
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What constitutes "regular" food?0
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cwolfman13 wrote: »What constitutes "regular" food?
With berries and milk fruit as snacks a micro sweet chilli chicken noddles and cheese and potato pie along with 2 glasses of white wine... I just feel like it because I've tried every crash diet possible lol (quick fixes)1 -
What is regular food? Like not diet food?
I will admit, despite being a flexible dieter and eating all the things.. when I was losing a few months ago, I would eat something like ice cream at night and those old ways of dieting thoughts come back.. "oh man I probably should have had something healthier, there goes my progress". But then I remember years ago while I was eating all that "diet food" I wasn't making very much progress compared to now, so I snap back out of it pretty quickly!3 -
I've counted everything too and still under my calories0
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cwolfman13 wrote: »What constitutes "regular" food?
With berries and milk fruit as snacks a micro sweet chilli chicken noddles and cheese and potato pie along with 2 glasses of white wine... I just feel like it because I've tried every crash diet possible lol (quick fixes)
Crash diets usually require you to eat specific foods that are supposed to make you lose weight faster. If you have done every crash diet possible and they haven't worked, it seems like a logical conclusion would be that special foods don't lead to weight loss.4 -
i have a bowl of cereal every night before bed - and in the 3 weeks since i started tracking consistently, i'm down 3lbs
IMHO, the diet industry focuses on the idea of deprivation and you can't eat this because it will "make you fat" but if you look at things like the professors who did both the twinkie and mcdonald diet's while staying under their required calories and losing weight, it kind of blows those theories out of the water0 -
My dad always said "it's not what you eat it's how much of it" so, it's taken me years to really accept that. After including tons of healthy foods, adding chia and hemp and protein and cacao and blah blah blah, none of it worked. Eating Subway, Burger King, and homemade grub has worked - it's truly all in moderation.1
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It really depends on the amount of exercise you pit into it.. Because im eating regular foods.. And... Im doing fine..
Not really. You can do zero exercise and still lose weight. I mean, it's great for overall health and being able to eat more but is in no way essential to weight loss.
I eat all the things. During my 56lbs and counting loss I have eaten McDonalds, pizza, a lot of fries, a LOT of chocolate, some ice cream, that glorious PB&J milkshake on holiday, some booze, bread, pasta, white rice. All the things we're led to believe are devil foods.
I just eat within my calories the vast majority of the time (so yes, sometimes I go over). Yay science!4 -
What is a PB&J milkshake ?1
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I've eaten clean and I've eaten "dirty". I prefer dirty...but in moderation. It's the moderation that gets me. That said, when I'm practicing clean eating, I tend to feel like I'm fueled better and have hit some of my best PRs.
At the end of the day, I've lost weight both ways. Since I'm just starting out again, I'll be doing a IIFYM type deal but will eventually clean up my diet until I get back to a point where I can handle the IIFYM.1 -
I get how you feel - when I initially started the weight loss thing, I was drinking expensive green tea, avoiding fast food like the plague, and never eating dessert... And it didn't really get me anywhere. Then I figured out how this really works, and I lost 30 lbs while baking brownies once a week and consuming a lot of wine. Of course, this was balanced out with plenty of chicken breast and salads, but no food I truly loved went uneaten while I was losing weight. I just ate less of it, and less frequently.4
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Runngurl43 wrote: »What is a PB&J milkshake ?
Peanut butter and jelly......0 -
Im down 65 pounds and only change to my diet i really did was added veggies and mixed in with the normal4
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Is it just me or does anyone else think that eating regular foods but staying under your daily calories won't shift weight?
I promise that thought is false. I have chocolate, candy, chips, etc. and all the non-diet foods regularly, and I don't gain a pound because I eat as much as I burn. I ate pretty much the same when I was losing weight, except that I ate less than I burned.2 -
Great thank u everyone!!! Just need to keep going!!! X0
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I don't know what you mean by "shift weight". I lost 66 pounds by just eating at my calorie goal so I know that it works. I eat something sweet everyday. I often eat processed foods and eat out regularly including fast food. I have added more protien, but other than that I haven't changed what I eat, just the amounts I eat.2
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I don't know what you mean by "shift weight". I lost 66 pounds by just eating at my calorie goal so I know that it works. I eat something sweet everyday. I often eat processed foods and eat out regularly including fast food. I have added more protien, but other than that I haven't changed what I eat, just the amounts I eat.
It's a British term for lose weight.0 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »I don't know what you mean by "shift weight". I lost 66 pounds by just eating at my calorie goal so I know that it works. I eat something sweet everyday. I often eat processed foods and eat out regularly including fast food. I have added more protien, but other than that I haven't changed what I eat, just the amounts I eat.
It's a British term for lose weight.
Thanks. I thought that's what she meant, but I wasn't sure if she meant that, or if she meant "spot reduce".1 -
Nope. I lost over 60 pounds eating "regular food"0
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Is it just me or does anyone else think that eating regular foods but staying under your daily calories won't shift weight?
It's not just you, as is obvious from reading through the MFP forums. Plenty of people have that same misconception. Plenty of others have happily lost weight eating the things they enjoy in proper portions while maintaining a calorie deficit - which is all that is necessary for weight loss.2 -
I eat all "regular" foods and have no problem dropping weight on 1500 calories every day just from ice cream.
If can eat where your protien and fat minimums are hit and stay in a deficit, you can eat what you desire0 -
People may think it but they are wrong. It is about calories.
I eat the food I always did just appropriate amounts and have lost 20+ lbs.
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