best weight loss tips
AEJhoi
Posts: 36
to help everyone who is just starting or is looking for some more tips:
what is your best weightloss tip/advice?
mine would be to create a pattern that works for you and that will make it easier to hold on.
what is your best weightloss tip/advice?
mine would be to create a pattern that works for you and that will make it easier to hold on.
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Learn how to use a food scale/measure your food properly.
#1 tip of all time.0 -
Learn how to use a food scale/measure your food properly.
#1 tip of all time.
Read labels!0 -
Be honest with what you eat (which includes using a scale), but have fun with it. No deprevation - enjoy eating!0
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DON'T rely on a HRM when strength training. Didn't find this out until after about 6 months of doing it and was eating back "at least" half of 800-900 calories.0
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eat good food - in that its good for you but also tasty.
I don't waste calories on anything I don't like0 -
Keep hydrated!0
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all the answers above good luck .0
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I also like to use smaller bowls and plates. Make me feel like I have more when the plate is full.0
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Don't beat yourself up and wallow in self-pity when you consume unhealthy foods. It happens.
AAAAAAAND....
Just keep going.0 -
Get moving!! Cardio, cardio, cardio!0
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Keep changing your diet/ workouts to shock your body!!! I have changed my calorie intake and exercises a million times in 15 months!!!0
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Take it one day at a time! Life is full of ups and downs, enjoy the ride. Nobody knows when our ride will be over!0
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dont deny yourself the things you love. just eat within your calorie goal and know that you need to earn your treats. junk food=extra time in the gym!0
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DON'T rely on a HRM when strength training. Didn't find this out until after about 6 months of doing it and was eating back "at least" half of 800-900 calories.
your HRM says you burn 8 to 9 hundred calories a strength session? Or was that a weekly total?
I am quite confident that my strength training burns are accurate.... my HR stays pretty elevated. And I eat back more than half of my exercise calories... perhaps that varies by HRM?
My best advice is that if you slip, forgive yourself and move on RIGHT AWAY. If you beat yourself up, there's a chance for it to be a slippery slope. It has taken over a year for me to get that...0 -
Dont look at the scale after 2 weeks of hard dieting. it may be the same, the body is adjusting. hop on in 3, if its the same you are soon to experience the whoosh effect if you know your in a healthy deficit.0
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Be CONSISTENT. Everyone that usually has an issue with weight loss that I've personally dealt with wasn't. An off day eating here, no exercise here, etc. Can't track correctly if information isn't consistent.
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Eat your calorie goal, all of them and never net under1200 calories! Even when you exercise, the net still needs to be above 1200 calories :happy:0
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Don't look for the "magic bullet" that's going to make you lose 10 pounds in one week - slow, steady, consistent weight-loss in a life-style that you can picture yourself continuing for the rest of your life is the way to go.0
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DON'T rely on a HRM when strength training. Didn't find this out until after about 6 months of doing it and was eating back "at least" half of 800-900 calories.
your HRM says you burn 8 to 9 hundred calories a strength session? Or was that a weekly total?
I am quite confident that my strength training burns are accurate.... my HR stays pretty elevated. And I eat back more than half of my exercise calories... perhaps that varies by HRM?
My best advice is that if you slip, forgive yourself and move on RIGHT AWAY. If you beat yourself up, there's a chance for it to be a slippery slope. It has taken over a year for me to get that...
No, that was per a one hour session.
Maybe it is the HRM... who knows :S0 -
Eat less. Exercise more.0
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#1 for me is VARIETY you do not have to have the same foods over and over
eat clean search for recipes and ways to alter them for lower calorie sodium
sugar ect.. You will be amazed at what you can eat just by altering a few things0
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