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I'm very frustrated because there was a period of time that I thought I was doing everything right...but didn't see results.
I want to lose 15 lbs by December 8th, my 40th Bday.
What is a surefire diet/exercise routine that I can do to make it happen...
I'm really, really discouraged...
Can you give me your best advice?
I want to lose 15 lbs by December 8th, my 40th Bday.
What is a surefire diet/exercise routine that I can do to make it happen...
I'm really, really discouraged...
Can you give me your best advice?
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use more calories then you consume.
in your case you're looking to be in a total deficit of 52,500 calories in 54 days... and that works out to about 972 calories a day...
so, just eat about 1000 calories less then you burn, everyday, for the next 54 days.0 -
I'm on the road to 'before I turn 40 Dec 5' so I know how you feel! Try running or a high intensity workout like Insanity. And don't undereat. That won't help in the long run.0
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More realistic goals, like 8-10 lbs by your birthday. A *moderate* calorie deficit, patience, persistence, consistency, and still loving yourself and having the drive to keep going even if you don’t meet a weight loss goal by a specific date.0
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Hard work and dedication...and realizing that nothing is "sure fire".0
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Reasonable calorie deficit.0
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Insanity is doing wonders for me Seriously I see results every week especially since I started month two! So in love0
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For me only carb restriction works.
Remember, scientific studies show that people who do crash diets lose mostly muscle and when they stop the crash diet they gain more than they lost and it is FAT!
Cliff {:{)0 -
How tall are you? Is 120 pounds realistic? (you look great in your pics). Maybe the change you want to see needs to come from body recomposition - strength training and weights. What types of work outs are you doing? and what is your current calorie deficit?0
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Itworks body wraps. It's in the name so it has to work. Seems to be the real deal .0
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Amputation of one of your limbs. That's the only "surefire" approach I can think of.
Otherwise, you could do what others have already said: eat less, move more...
...but my personal recommendation is not to set arbitrary deadlines on your results and instead implement a reasonable approach to healthy eating and healthy exercise. What, exactly, that is for you will need to be determined over time.
Good luck.0 -
go keto!
set your macros to 55% fat 35% protein and 5% carbs (that should put you around 20g a day) and you will start losing ounds like mad! I lose between 4-6 pounds a week with no exercise. Im never hungry and eat tons of bacon, cheese, steak, burgers (but without buns) etc.
Basically it comes down to cutting all sugars and starches out of your diet. In a nutshell: NO pasta NO potatoes NO bread NO rice NO sugar NO candy0 -
How tall are you? Is 120 pounds realistic? (you look great in your pics). Maybe the change you want to see needs to come from body recomposition - strength training and weights. What types of work outs are you doing? and what is your current calorie deficit?
PLUS....your diary is blank except for today? Did you just join or have you not been logging? And just looking at what you've logged so far today...you haven't yet had a decent meal and your protein is extremely low.0 -
go keto!
set your macros to 55% fat 35% protein and 5% carbs (that should put you around 20g a day) and you will start losing ounds like mad! I lose between 4-6 pounds a week with no exercise. Im never hungry and eat tons of bacon, cheese, steak, burgers (but without buns) etc.
Basically it comes down to cutting all sugars and starches out of your diet. In a nutshell: NO pasta NO potatoes NO bread NO rice NO sugar NO candy
OK, that adds up to 95% - what does she get to eat for the other 5%
55% fat? Good thing you have OHIP. :happy:0 -
go keto!
set your macros to 55% fat 35% protein and 5% carbs (that should put you around 20g a day) and you will start losing ounds like mad! I lose between 4-6 pounds a week with no exercise. Im never hungry and eat tons of bacon, cheese, steak, burgers (but without buns) etc.
Basically it comes down to cutting all sugars and starches out of your diet. In a nutshell: NO pasta NO potatoes NO bread NO rice NO sugar NO candy
orlly? that's all there is to it? sweet.0 -
go keto!
set your macros to 55% fat 35% protein and 5% carbs (that should put you around 20g a day) and you will start losing ounds like mad! I lose between 4-6 pounds a week with no exercise. Im never hungry and eat tons of bacon, cheese, steak, burgers (but without buns) etc.
Basically it comes down to cutting all sugars and starches out of your diet. In a nutshell: NO pasta NO potatoes NO bread NO rice NO sugar NO candy
OK, that adds up to 95% - what does she get to eat for the other 5%
55% fat? Good thing you have OHIP. :happy:
The other 5% is supposed to come from alcohol.0 -
Itworks body wraps. It's in the name so it has to work. Check it out on-line. Seems to be the real deal .
This...plus dehydrate yourself the day before your birthday and sit in a steam room for a few hours....get alllll that water weight out of there....you should be at your goal no problem. You never said anything about keeping it off right? You just wanted to be there for your birthday?0 -
Itworks body wraps. It's in the name so it has to work. Check it out on-line. Seems to be the real deal .
Bahahaha0 -
I personally have had great results from going keto. I've reduced my carb intake to a maximum of 20g of net carbs, and increased my fat and protein intakes. I don't stick to super specific percentages other than keeping carbs as low as possible, but I aim to consume more fat than protein. I eat a lot of cheese and meats and bacon and butter and other good stuff like that. I've lost 30 pounds in under 4 months.0
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As you can see, everyone has an opinion (and you know what they say about that). Honestly, I think it's great that you have this goal but as others have said MAYBE you are setting yourself up for a let down. I say, shoot for it by moving more and eating less but remember you are turning 40 weather you reach the weight loss goal or not. Know that you are doing the right things for your body and your health. Thats the best gift you can give yourself.
Good luck and Happy Birthday.0 -
I'm on the road to 'before I turn 40 Dec 5' so I know how you feel! Try running or a high intensity workout like Insanity. And don't undereat. That won't help in the long run.
Me three!
We can do it!!
every 5 minute here and there of a quick work out will help get you closer to your goal!
with 8 weeks, 2lb loss per week = 16 lbs. while I would shoot for ten, if you get super dedicate, 15 might be good. I would suggest a hard 10 lbs +lower body fat %0 -
go keto!
set your macros to 55% fat 35% protein and 5% carbs (that should put you around 20g a day) and you will start losing ounds like mad! I lose between 4-6 pounds a week with no exercise. Im never hungry and eat tons of bacon, cheese, steak, burgers (but without buns) etc.
Basically it comes down to cutting all sugars and starches out of your diet. In a nutshell: NO pasta NO potatoes NO bread NO rice NO sugar NO candy
After my daughter had to roll me into recovery position after a nice faceplant faint into the turf from cutting carbs too low I wouldn't suggest that to everyone. Apparently I need a minimum 35-40% carbs to stoke the fires of my fast metabolism according to my doc or I will find this a recurrent event. Not everyone can cut the carbs so drastically and function. And no, I am not diabetic or insulin resistant. And yes, I was eating very well and at my calorie count, I had just jiggled my carbs down and protein up as had been suggested by friends who I stupidly listened to.0 -
15 pounds at your weight is unlikely so I also suggest you measure yourself as you may lose inches that will help you look better than just losing weight alone. Do a workout dvd that includes strength training and lots of cardio. Drink plenty of water, fruits and vegies, lean proteins, whole grains, NO processed/boxed/fast food, NO treats and eat your BMR.0
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calorie deficit and exercise. /thread0
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It's called cardio and strenght taining.
Oh yeah and eating right.
There is no secret you know.0 -
Amputation of one of your limbs. That's the only "surefire" approach I can think of.
Otherwise, you could do what others have already said: eat less, move more...
...but my personal recommendation is not to set arbitrary deadlines on your results and instead implement a reasonable approach to healthy eating and healthy exercise. What, exactly, that is for you will need to be determined over time.
Good luck.
"Cracking me up!"0 -
It's very simple. Eat less, move more.
And unwrap your head from the number on the scale. It's only a small representation of everything going on with your body. It represents your relationship with gravity. That's it.0 -
Jillian Michael's work outs are amazing. Even if you are advanced, just add weights to the move (like punches during the cardio circuit) or increase the weight used in the strength moves. And of course, count every calorie--stick to that 1200 calorie limit and drink plenty if water. You'll start losing weight for sure. Good luck!0
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15 pounds at your weight is unlikely so I also suggest you measure yourself as you may lose inches that will help you look better than just losing weight alone. Do a workout dvd that includes strength training and lots of cardio. Drink plenty of water, fruits and vegies, lean proteins, whole grains, NO processed/boxed/fast food, NO treats and eat your BMR.
I am in the same boat you are. I think this is the best idea too. It's mostly about eating healthier. Yes, do strength training and cardio too! You can do it!!!0 -
I'm very frustrated because there was a period of time that I thought I was doing everything right...but didn't see results.
I want to lose 15 lbs by December 8th, my 40th Bday.
What is a surefire diet/exercise routine that I can do to make it happen...
I'm really, really discouraged...
Can you give me your best advice?
eat at a deficit that's no more than 20% off your TDEE, pick your exercise to perform at least 4 days a week for at least 45 minutes a day. relax and be consistent.
this isnt rocket science but people overcomplicate it when they try to take shortcuts.0 -
Well, what have you been doing? I see you aren't logging anything so how are you monitoring things? Depending on the calorie intake, you may not be eating enough! Good luck! I turned 40 today!0
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