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Is it safe to say that giving up alchol is a must do?
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Is it safe to say that giving up alchol is a must do?
I don't agree that its a must do. At one point in time I lost close to 100 lbs & never gave up alcohol and I never will. You just have to be cautious. You can actually track your alcohol intake with MFP. Simply calculate into your calories and well as anything you mix it with.0 -
I hope not!! I still drink beer but I just make sure I count the calores. The problem is if I drink too much I end up eating a whole bag of doritos.... just sayin. MODERATION0
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No, it isn't a MUST do, but there are some, whom find it easier when they do. It is an individual decision.0
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I ain't giving it up. Just tracking it as I do everything.0
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No, it isn't a MUST do, but there are some, whom find it easier when they do. It is an individual decision.
I couldn't have said it better myself.0 -
Is it safe to say that giving up alchol is a must do?
No, it isn't safe.
Saying something like that could cause chaos.0 -
I track my alcohol intake with MFP. I did give up beer, but still drink rum, vodka, wine, etc.0
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lol@spade0
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Is it safe to say that giving up alchol is a must do?
No, it isn't safe.
Saying something like that could cause chaos.
I agree 150%... its already getting chaotic! Lol0 -
Nope.
But what I found is using up calories with alcohol rather than food your priorities change. Either that or you (ahem, I) continuously go over your cals every weekend, ruin your weeks hard work, and then your priorities change!
I happily drink still, and usually include it in my days cals. And when I don't I bare the consequences...
Good luck to you0 -
Depending on the program you follow... there are many studies showing how alcohol will negatively effect muscle recovery, building, etc.
Not to mention, alcohol has a LOT of calories.
I used to drink like a college student on the weekends, and even though I was burning 3500+ calories a week, I wasn't losing weight, this past weekend was my first weekend NOT drinking 'heavy', and honestly I feel a lot better for it.
By no means am I saying stop, but maybe keep it low if you're worried about it? Or adjust your calories for it and have fun just find that happy medium.0 -
Don't give it up if you are a person that can drink in moderation. I personally have found that I don't drink as much beer and go straight for shots. A "good" beer can be upwards of 150-200 calories a bottle. A shot is usually between 55-75 calories. Easy decision for me0
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Is it safe to say that giving up alchol is a must do?
No. Giving up LOTS of it is, though0 -
Alcohol does a lot of things that will make it harder to lose weight.
1) it has a lot of calories
2) it causes the body to store fat more easily
3) it reduces testosterone (not a good thing for someone trying to build / maintain lean body mass)
4) it stimulates appetite and reduces cognitive thinking leading to poor food choices
5) a few hours after consuming alcohol becomes a stimulant which messes with your sleep.
6) Alcohol inhibits muscle recovery after hard workouts
I drastically cut my consumption of alcohol, and I believe it was one of the main contributors to my weight loss
Plenty of people loose weight with out giving up alcohol. You have to drink moderately, and be aware of the downsides.0 -
Not a must. Unless you have a serious problem with over consumption.0
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I hope not!! I still drink beer but I just make sure I count the calores. The problem is if I drink too much I end up eating a whole bag of doritos.... just sayin. MODERATION
THAT. only i drink vodka with soda water. and it's not a bag of doritors, it's ruffles...
yeah. the alcohol is generally not what makes me gain weight, it's the not-quite smart food-choices I tend to make while/before/after drinking.
(i know in college i'd carb-load before a drinking night, and then have pizza when i got home, and then hangover-pancakes the next morning...)0 -
No it's not safe, but always drink it out of a sports bottle!0
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Alcohol definitely slows down my weight loss a bit, but I don't think giving it up is a "must do".
However, I have found that limiting my drinking to weekends only (e.g. no drinks for 5/7 days) makes a big difference. So if you're the type of person I was that would have a glass or 2 of wine with dinner consider cutting it out!0 -
If it fits into my calories then I drink it.0
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I think drinking in moderation is okay. I didn't realize that some flavored vodka can be pretty high in calories though. Was shocked when I went to log whipped cream vodka. 133 calorie in a 1 oz shot of pinnacle whipped cream vodka! ridiculous. It looks like other flavors of vodka aren't as bad though.
I drink a glass of wine some nights. If I go out, I'm definitely drinking and it's usually like 3 drinks. I've still lost 24 pounds.0 -
NOTHING good comes from alcohol0
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Is it safe to say that giving up alchol is a must do?
To lose weight? No, you just have to keep a calorie deficit. Giving up alcohol may help with that, but it is not necessary.0 -
NOTHING good comes from alcohol
Nonsense0 -
NOTHING good comes from alcohol
I disagree.
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This is totally my problem!0
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No its not must cut. Track your calories, make sure you get enough nutritious food, and fit a drink or two in as you can. Definitely don't overdo it though.0
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NOTHING good comes from alcohol
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Since alcohol tends to lower one inhibitions, backing off of it may be a good idea.0
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IT'S DEF AN ISSUE W/ ME CURRENTLY... :drinker: :drinker: TO TO LOG IT... CALORIES WILL BE THROUGH THE ROOF... THANK GOD, I CUT DOWN MY DRINKING TO 2X A MONTH INSTEAD OF EVERY THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY. ~CHEERS :drinker:0
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