what diet plan are you following?
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For me it's all about the REAL life way :flowerforyou: Watching calories, but eating what I want when I have enough 'room' for it, and moving more... (ha ha simple right?! )0
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Your diet plan is good one . Thereis no need t chenge it. I am following this diet plan .
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Its also useful one.0 -
I am on a mediterranean diet. 55% carbs, 30% fat and 15% proteins. And fat mostly unsaturated or at least I try. I stil have problems with saturated fats.. I like cheese
And tobe honest it is reflecting very well on my blood test. I have really good results on this.0 -
I do slimming world
Potatoes, pasta, lean meats, fish, fruits, (most) vegetables, rice, baked beans, eggs can all be eaten freely.
Cereals (high fibre ones), cereal bars, wholemeal bread, milk and cheese are allowed in measured amounts each day.
Each meal has to have 1/3 superfree (fruit and vegetables) on the plate
Syns (up to 15 per day allowed) can be used on chocolate, crisps, gravy, take outs, extra milk and cheese or cereals etc etc etc basically anything you want,
It's a lifestyle change but it really really works and it's so easy!
I also workout everyday for between 90 minutes and 3 hours0 -
I also workout everyday for between 90 minutes and 3 hours
WOW! I'm trying to do some exercise every day but could never afford 3 hours of my day that is impressive!0 -
I have just started and am still trying to suss out my 'plan'. I've been consciously 'dieting' for just under a week - in that time I have kept under my calorie allowance dictated by MFP (and have eaten only 'healthy food' so no crisps or chocolate!) and exercised every day (one day was swimming for an hour and other days have been wii fit for around 45 mins but will try and up that a bit). Have also just ordered the 30 day shred dvd so will start that when it arrives. Not seen any amazing results yet but only been at it for 5 days! I guess time will tell if this plan is working for me or not! Hopefully it will.0
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I watch my calories Less than 1300 if I am working out 45 min. I also watch my sodium intake, my fiber and my Iron ( the last 2 because I never get enough, but feel great when I do)0
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I don't have a diet plan, but this is what I try to stick to:
Net 1200cals, go up when I have lost the first 20 pounds.
Lots of walking and the occasional swim.
Min. 2 pieces of fruit a day.
Min. 150gr vegetables a day (try to go for 200gr).
3 main meals, two-three healthy snacks.
Once a week a cheat meal.0 -
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the eat what I want and stay within my cal's diet plan.... so far so good :bigsmile:
^^This, but it's not a diet, it's a lifestyle.0 -
I have my macros set roughly to the following:
2300 kcal
~180g protein min
~65g fat min
remaining cals in carbohydrate
I do my best to hit the above numbers as often as I can, and I eat foods I enjoy to do so.0 -
i'm trying to follow the Primal Blueprint (no grains, no sugar, so legumes..) I love it. Today is two weeks, and I feel great. I'm sleeping SO much better and my sleeping pattern has changed to NORMAL (instead of going to bed at 3 am, getting up at 6, going back to bed at 8 until 10-11, i'm now sleeping from 10-1030 - 6, without going back to bed), and I actually feel rested, and my husband has noticed I'm not grumpy in the morning anymore. I have so much energy I don't know what to do with it.0
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No diet here. I just try to eat healthy food, I stay under my cals and I move more. So far, since Jan. 11th, I've lost 41lbs doing this!0
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Calorie counting, 6-ish days per week of exercise, trying to make healthy choices, and trying to keep my carbs under 50%0
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I follow the "Jayme Diet". So far it's the best diet I have ever tried, and something I plan on doing forever!!!!
I get to eat! You don't have to starve yourself, and i get to eat my favorite foods! It's pretty awesome
But seriously, any fad diet won't work in the long run. Whatever you do, its gotta be something you can do for the rest of your life. Counting calories is all it really is, combined with just making healthier food choices in general. For most people, any weight you lose on a fad diet will just be gained back once you start eating normally again, hence the term yo yo dieting.0 -
the eat what I want and stay within my cal's diet plan.... so far so good :bigsmile:
^^ this0 -
I cut out everything I used to drink before and stick to water every day with my iced coffee and low calorie drinks in moderation.
I cut out all microwaved/processed foods and stick to just fresh vegetables and fruits.
Trying to eat less carbs but that's hard. Exercise as much as I can, which isn't often lol and NO FAST FOOD!
Also - counting & staying within my calorie goals0 -
I track my calories here, but I also closely watch my macronutrients: my diet typically consists of 40% Protein, 30% Fat and 30% Carbs (mainly from veggies and fruits.) I try to limit my carbs to 100 grams or less and eat them earlier in the day. That's what works for me. I try to eat mainly whole foods- not much processed.0
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I'm not on a diet on a weight loss journey0
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the eat what I want and stay within my cal's diet plan.... so far so good :bigsmile:
I've been following this plan for a year. I've had more success this way than with any or the "real" diets I have ever done in the past.0 -
For the most part eat what you want and stay within your calories but in the last month I've tried to eat low carb because it seems to be the best way for me to lose weight consistently and I'm always satisfied so hope to continue with it.0
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I'm doing a lower carb diet. I do Jillian Michael's 30 Day Shred 5 days a week and do the treadmill 3x per week for about 30 minutes per session.
I have set my calories to TDEE - 20% which for me equals 1752 calories per day. I just increased to that level yesterday, so I'm not sure how successful it will be...but after hours and hours of reading on the subject, I am totally convinced that I am going to see a difference.
I want to get to a body fat of 24%...so the calculators state I need to be approximately 130 pounds. That means I have about 18 pounds to lose.0 -
the eat what I want and stay within my cal's diet plan.... so far so good :bigsmile:
That's the one, lol, but I also try to select foods with a high nutrition per calorie ratio. For example an spinach may have a higher nutrional rating than a potato in terms of vitamins, minerals, etc. Still, they say you can lose weight on fried chicken and waffles if you stay within your limits.0 -
...what diet plans everyones following and how sucessful you are finding them...
I am not a fan of diets. They are too restrictive and temporary, and generally result in weight rebounding once you're done. Instead of dieting, I'm just using MFP and have made permanent, healthy lifestyle changes - like avoiding soda and other sugar drinks (because it's a waste of calories) and making sure I get at least 25 grams of fiber each day. I think it's been pretty successful, since I've been on maintenance at my ideal weight for well over a year now and it's been super easy to maintain. :flowerforyou:0 -
I am trying out a modified version of Self magazine's Drop 10 plan, but I feel like I should include a caveat: I am not following the strict meal plan, just using some of the tips and guidelines for how to include the 30 "superfoods" into my diet more often. Also, what drew me to the plan wasn't the idea of "superfoods" (which seems gimmicky to me) but the fact that out of the list of 30 healthy foods, something like 25 were ones I had tried and liked before, and perhaps 15 were ones I already ate on a weekly basis. Essentially, the plan serves as a reminder of what's healthy and an external way for me to keep track of and build on some healthy habits I already had. That's what makes it sustainable (I also like the fact that the authors stress that no foods are "forbidden" and encourage dieters to budget a few hundred calories per day for the fatty/salty/sugary/alcoholic/whatever stuff they tend to crave).0
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Im 2 weeks in to using myfitnesspal and was wondering what diet plans everyones following and how sucessful you are finding them. i am currently just counting calories and doing exercise 4x a week. thanks
I eat a lot of fruit.0 -
i'm not following a diet plan persay.
I'm focusing on my ratios - fat/protien/carbs and that helps me eat healthy. If I go over my calorie goals and my ratios are fine - i don't stress.
Course, i'm cutting but not necessarily trying to drop pounds, just fat - so if you're wanting to drop inches I'd recommend the same thing but watch both your calories & ratios.
you'd be amazed how much more you can eat when it's not crap food. lol
ps. my ratios are generally about 25/50/25 - sometimes my fat is down to about 15-20 and my carbs are higher...0 -
I'm not on a "diet". I'm trying to change my lifestyle and eating habits to reach a healthier weight and keep it there. To me, a 'diet' suggests that there's an end and then I can go back to what I was doing before, but that's what got me into this mess to begin with. So, I eat a healthier, more balanced diet and watch my portion sizes, and I do cardio, strength training, and swimming. In my mind, it's about sustainability.0
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I am following a weight management plan that is high protein and a little higher calories than some. Here I go:
It goes in three phases.
Phase 1- 1200 calories for 7 days. This jump starts the body for weight loss. Because 1200 calories can crash your metabolism we only stay on it for 7 days. I eat every food group stil (carbs, protein, fats) but it is under strick monitoring by writing everything down (HELLO MFP). I never cut anything out but obviously on phase 1 I have to be more careful about what I put in. It consists of a 200 calorie breakfast, two 100 calorie snacks, lunch and dinner is 400 calories.
Phase 2- 1500 calories for 11 weeks. This is a healthy calorie content that allows for weight loss with less chance of pleateau. I still eat all my food groups but can now add in things I miss like a skinny cow dessert or olive oil. The meals are set up 300 calorie breakfast, two 200 calorie snacks, and 400 calories for lunch and dinner. Again, all high protein but carbs are not the enemy.
Phase 3- Maintainance- 2000 calories for 2 weeks. Here is how phase 3 works. We all know how to diet, but maintaining is the hardest part. What I do here is I eat a normal, healthy diet of 2000 calories a day. I monitor my weight daily and when I gain 3 pounds, I go back to phase 1 (1200) for only two days. After that two days, I get back on phase 3 and continue. The idea here is that the time it took to gain 3 pounds will be longer and longer. After I get to my goal weight, I can eat a healthy meal plan with no dieting and If I see those pounds come on, they'll come off in those 2 days of 1200. The idea is that you strengthen the metabolism to where ideally you only have to diet 2 days out of a month. I have done phase 3 three times in my time dieting and I was surprised to see how much it worked. On my third round of phase three It took me 12 days to gain that three pounds. Phase 3 is also important to give your body a much needed break to allow sufficient weight loss.
Once two weeks of phase three is over, I do the cycle over again. Here are some tips and tricks everyone can use. Non starchy veggies (Alfalfa sprouts, arugula, asparagus, bamboo shoots, bean sprouts, bibb lettuce, bok choy, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, celery, cilantro, cucumbers,eggplant, endive, kale, kohlrabi, mushrooms, onions, parsley, peppers (all kinds like green/red), radishes, romaine lettuce, scallions, spinach, summer squash, tomato, watercress, zucchini) are not worth much calorie content. Your body actually BURNS more calories processing these foods than what they're worth so on my plan, they're free. I can munch on them all day and don't have to log a bit.
Pam cooking spray is also the same. The calorie content isn't really there so it doesn't count. When I sautee onion and bell pepper as a side dish that is all free.
BLACK coffee and plain tea also do not count. These can be processed purely through the body as water, unlike juices and heavier drinks. I do have to count if I have any creamer or milk, obviously.
As for exercise; 7 days a week. Sounds crazy I know but hear me out. I strength train 3x a week and just make sure to stay busy on those other days. riding my bike, zumba, just something. Nothing to extremely vigourous however the object is just to KEEP MOVING Some days I just take a nice long walk.
I have lost 84 pounds on this program, it has saved my life. And the beautiful part is because of phase three and how I know it works, I won't be stuck to dieting for life.0 -
the eat what I want and stay within my cal's diet plan.... so far so good :bigsmile:
^This. I try to make good choices, but I don't deny myself anything. It works.0
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