anyone cut out alcohol completely to lose more weight?
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I could never cut it out completely...say what you will, but I'm in my mid-20's and a big part of my lifestyle entails meeting up with friends for happy hours, dinners, etc. But what I have done is stopped mindlessly drinking at home by myself most nights.
I used to automatically pour a glass of wine when I got back from work, and then inevitably resulted in me drinking more than I should most nights (just like by myself, sitting on the couch). I don't know if/how cutting back has helped - usually when I do drink, I go over my daily calories. It probably does slow my weight loss, but since I don't want to lose THAT much, I figure that I'll be happier if I do everything in moderation and keep other aspects of my life in check too.
Bonus, I actually feel a lot better most mornings, not sick and tired!0 -
Hi there, I am not losing weight as fast as I would like and I am wondering if I cut out alcohol completely if it will speed things up for me. I usually drink about 3 regular size glasses of wine each evening, and I do make space for those calories in my allotted calories for the day. I just don't even feel really good about it anymore. Just wondering if anyone else has made that sacrifice to not drink, except on a rare occasion, and then found you lost weight at a faster rate? Thanks in advance for your opinions!0
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I've cut down a lot in the past month, from drinking a good amount 3 nights a week to 0-1 drink every two weeks. I think this is only working for me though because I plan on going all out MDW, and I want to look good that weekend. I'll probably go back to drinking more often when I'm closer to my goal weight and summer is officially here.0
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I had the reverse happen to me. Alcohol tried to cut me out completely. I said, hey there now Mr. Boozie, you aren't getting away that easily. I grabbed that Fosters oil can and drank it down. The remaining cans accepted me as their god once again and followed suit. Be careful.0
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No thank you. I can tell you though that I drink considerably less than I used to. Losing almost 100 pounds has transformed me into a bit of a cheap date.
I definately have my post run beers. In fact my new catch phrase is "Where's the beer tent, what do you think I run for, my health?"0 -
:drinker: LOL!!!!!!!!!!I've thought about it.
Then I open a bottle of wine and laugh and laugh...0 -
Obviously everyone is different, but I gave up alcohol for Lent a couple years ago and lost no weight. Although I did not stop drinking to lose weight, I expected it to be a welcome side effect, as I was probably consuming about 30 drinks per week (of every kind and calories beer, wine, margaritas, shots). I went 40 days and 40 nights with no booze and didn't lose a single pound. However, I felt AWESOME. So much more energy (unlike you, I didn't have the casual couple of drinks per night --was much more of a binge drinker). And, yes, I had weight to shed (at the time, I was 28 yo, 5'6 and 145lbs). I say try it out for two weeks...or cut back--it couldn't hurt. Best of luck to you!!0
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I don't drink. I can think of so much yummy food I would rather spend the calories on. (yes i am a non drinking irish person, we do exist)0
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I don't drink a whole lot anyway, but I haven't had any at all for almost 8 weeks. It's just not something I want to "spend" my calories on. If I really want something though, I would have it but would make sure to count it into my day.0
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Alcohol also decreases testosterone levels for up to 24 hours making it impossible for your body to repair or build lean muscle (yes, even for women!). People who drink on a regular basis (more than twice a week) tend to carry a lot less muscle and more fat regardless of how hard they weight train or exercise in general. Even people with small amounts of body fat will not see as much muscle definition. There are other causes for lack of muscle, of course, but this can be a big one.
Bless your heart, You were spot on with the facts until that paragraph. Here, let me fix it for you.
Alcohol also decreases testosterone levels slightly for up to 24 hours, with a greater decrease in testosterone based on the amount of alcohol you consume making it harder for your body to repair or build lean muscle if you lifted that day, or plan to lift the next day(yes, even for women!). People who drink on a regular basis (more than twice a week) tend to carry a lot less muscle and more fat. Whether these results are from studies that didn't differentiate between alcohol intake, exercise levels, and diet composition, or whether it is all caused by alcohol consumption is not known. People with over 15-20% body fat will not see as much muscle definition. There are other causes for lack of muscle, of course, but this can be a big one.
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Wine is full of sugar... Definitely try and cut back. Even if you cut back to one glass.. or cut back on the amount of days. Last year I cut out drinking for several months and changed NOTHING else about my eating habits (which were atrocious) and lost 8 pounds pretty quickly. So my 32 pounds lost is actually 40 pounds.... but I started my ticker after that loss. Now I am so used to not having it so often that I can only drink one or two before I'm buzzed and I only even do that every few weeks. Also, I agree with another poster who said I only drink vodka soda... That helps me too - lots less sugar than wine - Vodka club soda. But also much stronger. Good Luck!0
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I've thought about it.
Then I open a bottle of wine and laugh and laugh...
hahahhaah - I love this0 -
Obviously everyone is different, but I gave up alcohol for Lent a couple years ago and lost no weight. Although I did not stop drinking to lose weight, I expected it to be a welcome side effect, as I was probably consuming about 30 drinks per week (of every kind and calories beer, wine, margaritas, shots). I went 40 days and 40 nights with no booze and didn't lose a single pound. However, I felt AWESOME. So much more energy (unlike you, I didn't have the casual couple of drinks per night --was much more of a binge drinker). And, yes, I had weight to shed (at the time, I was 28 yo, 5'6 and 145lbs). I say try it out for two weeks...or cut back--it couldn't hurt. Best of luck to you!!
Funny how we perceive things. I don't know you, so I cannot say for sure, but generally, I wouldn't consider 3 glasses of wine a night (for a woman), every night a casual couple of drinks, but rather perhaps someone on the cusp of a drinking problem. I had this conversation with my doctor recently and he suggested a max of 2 drinks a day for a man, 1 to 2 drinks a day for a woman for general health. Currently, I drink between 2 and 4 beers a week. For weight loss, consider cutting out alcohol completely, or at least for awhile.0 -
I limit myself to 1 glass 2-3x per week (Fri,Sat,Sun). I don't drink wine WITH dinner... I drink water... so I can really savor the flavor of the wine and it'll last longer.
To be honest with you, I used to drink atleast 1 bottle/day and I haven't lost any weight in weeks although I'm sticking with my workout/nutrition routine.... so I don't think it made much of a difference but I don't have the guilt so that counts for something
Not to mention, the morning after drinking all that wine my head is all fuzzy and I need a clear head for my runs in the AM.
Life is too short to give up everything you love but we could all exercise a little restraint. A glass of red wine/day is good for the heart0 -
Yes! I used to drink an average amount of beer/wine. I started the diet and realized that the amount of calories it would take to get me drunk equals a lot of delicious food, so I just cut it out completely. I really have no desire anymore. I tried to go drink with friends and got really bored because I started feeling guilty about the calories. I could have one drink, but what is the point? It doesn’t taste good unless it is going to get me drunk! I rather have water.
So, yes. You will lose more weight if you cut out alcohol, definitely.0 -
I think cutting anything out completely is setting yourself up to fail.
In terms of alcohol? No, this is not the same as cutting out food. Unless your dependant upon it how can you equate this?
I cut it out not for weight loss but bc it interferes with my goals. I have a drink here or there over the span of a few months, but weekly outings are not my thing. I do see people struggling to lose the same weight they have been trying to lose for 6 months and this is an area they refuse to change. Alcohol made me feel sluggish, dehydrated me and if I was hungover it interfered with my workouts and eating. Not worth it in my opinion.0 -
I did. I think I lost 2 pounds because of it. (Since December).0
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I used to have a glass of wine with dinner, and a margarita on the deck in the evenings. Now I just have a glass of wine or a cocktail when we go out or special occasions. I don't think I would lose very well if I had a glass of wine every night. 3 glasses sounds excessive to me ....wine does have a lot of sugar and depending on the wine about 120-150 calories a glass.0
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ROTFL!!! That was a good one. Thanks!0
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I cut out a lot of alcohol, not for the calories, but it tends to give me acid reflux. When I do drink, I will try to stick to 2 or so drinks, but I drink a pint of water between each drink. That way, I remain hydrated, and also I wake up the next morning without any sort of hangover. I have also notice chat since losing weight, I can feel the effects of alcohol faster, and want to hold off drinking until I hit my goal weight.0
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I've thought about it.
Then I open a bottle of wine and laugh and laugh...
Yes! Glad I'm not the only one!!0 -
From what I've read alcohol slows down your metabolism. So not only are you drinking those calories, but you're also slowing down the rate at which the body processes them.
I don't know what kind of wine you're dirnking, but most wines are 200+ calories per glass. That would be over 600 cals a day just on a beverage. If you're already cutting calories, I'd be concerned that you're not getting the proper nutrients you need eating a deficit and still making room for 3 glasses of wine per night.
Personally, I enjoy having drinks with friends. However, I try to limit it to just 1 night per week usually Saturday nights.0 -
Yes, I cut alcohol out completely and have been extremely successful. I didn't drink a whole lot before, but when I did it always set me back. I feel so much better not drinking alcohol0
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I changed what I drink, I'm a beer and wine person mostly but I find that beer will make me retain water, especially if it is a wheat beer. Now I mostly just stick to drinking white wine and have a glass or two a week, and that's it. I try to restrict it.0
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Helllll naaaaaahhhhh Playa!!!!! I need my nighttime buzzzz on! Its my way of winding down after a good days work.
This is how I make up for it!
1.) Run an extra Mile at the gym!
2:) Lift HEAVY!
3.) Drink lots of water during the day. Hydrate!
4.) MULTIVITAMIN up!!!!
5.) Alot of Sex! Usually after I get my buzzz on :devil:
Thats how I roll!!!!
Hahaha awesome.0 -
I've thought about it.
Then I open a bottle of wine and laugh and laugh...
I think I just found my soul mate!0 -
I used to have a glass of wine with dinner, and a margarita on the deck in the evenings. Now I just have a glass of wine or a cocktail when we go out or special occasions. I don't think I would lose very well if I had a glass of wine every night. 3 glasses sounds excessive to me ....wine does have a lot of sugar and depending on the wine about 120-150 calories a glass.
That is a good point. 3 glasses of wine is almost an entire meal's worth of calories. That means that to lose weight, something has to give, and that something is probably nutrition.0 -
Here's a good article regarding alcohol and working out.
http://www.muscleforlife.com/does-alcohol-consumption-affect-weight-loss-and-muscle-growth/
Great article-thanks for posting0 -
Yes, I cut alcohol out of my diet and noticed a difference immediatly.. Alcohol is worse than just the calories it contains for many reasons. One, it almost immediatly turns to sugar, so if you're not doing anything, it will likey just go right to fat. The high calorie content contains no nutrients, so you're swapping calories and getting no nutrients out of it. And finally, as we all know, our inibitions go way down after a drink or two, and it is really easy to justify snacking (cheese goes so nicely with wine) that before we know it, we've eaten more than intended. Finally, it makes you retain water, so you're "puffy" in the face, and your whole body is swollen.
I think if you're really serious, cut it out of your regular diet, and have it for special occasions only, like a party or weekend BBQ.
If I'm going to consume over 150 calories (roughly the amount in a glass of red wine) I would rather have something my body wants and can use in my next work out. And I don't know about you, but I never really had just one glass of wine.0
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