Starting a diet. Advice?
herooftheday77
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Hello everyone, as of this moment i'm starting what will hopefully be my last diet, i've been struggling with obesity for almost 18 years, I'm currently 23. I usually start really strong and fall apart after a few weeks/months. I was wondering if anyone had any tips to help me stick to it this time. Thanks!
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Don't start a diet.
Start a lifestyle.0 -
Eat foods you like/enjoy or you will never stick to it. Just find healthier ways to cook them and be careful with portion control.0
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Incorporate small changes that you can stick to in the long run. It sounds cheesy, but I really do refer to it as a lifestyle change and not a diet. I've lost 42 pounds since January, and I haven't made any big changes.
I eat all the same foods as I did before; the only difference is that now I log all of my food and make sure that whatever I eat fits into my calorie goal. I make healthy choices, but I also occasionally eat "dirty" foods like pizza, fried pickles, desserts, and alcohol. I exercise 4-5 times a week, but most of my exercise routines are only 30-60 minutes.
It really is as simple as eating less and moving more.0 -
You didn't mention what diet you are planning on following. Hard to give advice without knowing that. I'd basically say calculate your TDEE, if you are trying to lose weight, subtract 20% of the calories from your TDEE and eat at that caloric intake. Calculate proper macronutrient intakes and make sure you hit those goals. Eat WHATEVER YOU WANT that helps you reach your calorie and macronutrient goals.0
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Maintain a caloric deficit.
Exercise. Preferably a combo of both cardio & weight lifting.
Profit.0 -
Maintain a caloric deficit.
Exercise. Preferably a combo of both cardio & weight lifting.
Profit.
This.
Search "in place of a road map" on the forums to get started.0 -
It's a journey, don't beat yourself up if you stray, just find your way back.0
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Don't start a diet.
Start a lifestyle.0 -
yeah, don't start a diet0
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Before you even drop calories and increase/add exercise, I would advice a person to eat the maximum amount of calories to maintain weight while logging and measuring everything for a month or two. That way you know: a) how many calories your body needs to maintain weight according to present activity; and b) how much of a deficit to create to lose a realistic amount of weight in a given time frame. Furthermore, this also allows your endocrine system to recover after bouts of restriction which lowers your RMR/TDEE and affects fat loss at a specific caloric intake.
Anyway, imagine all the foods you eat during weight maintenance. Now just eat a little less of that. Keep it simple without including very restrictive conditions and rules that you know you couldn't adhere to during maintenance.0 -
Don't start a diet.
Start a lifestyle.
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A diet in temporary, eating healthy + exercise is a lifestyle. I hate the word diet.0
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i've been struggling with obesity for almost 18 years, I'm currently 23.
How did you know at 5 yrs old?0 -
Don't start a diet.
Start a lifestyle.0
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