Ok to lose weight fast if it is due to intense exercise?
gopherfan53
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I always hear that you can't lose weight too fast because it is not healthy. I agree with that and would not proceed that way. However, I enjoy working out and unlike many obese people am fortunately able to exercise at high intensities. My plan is to keep doing insanity and run 3 miles each day. So my question is, if I ate healthy and do not starve myself and work out like this, is it ok if I am losing weight fast (1.5-2 lb per day)? I am 6'4 and weigh 285lb.
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To truly lose between 1.5 pounds and 2 pounds per day, that would be a calorie deficit of 5250-7000 calories per day. I don't see how that could be healthy at all.0
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Running three miles a day just isn't good for your body. Your knees especially need rest days between runs.0
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The concern with losing weight too quickly is that your body can only break down so much fat in any given amount of time. When you're losing weight dramatically a lot of that is going to be water and muscle. Water weight isn't a problem, and if you're severely overweight then losing some muscle is going to be inevitable, but a lot of it depends on what you want your body to look like when you're done. If you want to have some muscle left at the end of your journey then a more moderate deficit might be for you.0
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If weight lifting isn't part of that intense exercise, then at that rate you are definitely going to lose muscle as well as fat.
At your weight, higher rates of weight loss are ok, but I'd still not go past 3lbs a week absolute maximum. You'll still need to lift and get adequate protein to avoid losing too much muscle, even at that rate.0 -
Depends, do you want to lose mostly fat, or are you happy to lose lots of lean mass too? At your current weight, you can get away with a larger calorie deficit than someone who is leaner, but 2 lbs a day is a bit ridiculous, and it will definitely not be 2 lbs of pure fat. Your body just can't let go of fat that quickly.0
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Total side note... you're 6'4 and want to lose 136lbs, to get to under 150lbs? :ohwell:0
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Surely you mean 1.5-2 lbs per WEEK lol. That is what my goal has been, though generally it averages out to just over 1 pound per week. THAT is fine and perfectly healthy. 2 lbs per day at your size is obviously not possible.
I run 4 miles, bike 6 miles, do an hour of weight lifting and 45 minutes of calisthenics each day (all varied) about 4 times per week so no, as long as you are getting your nutritional and caloric intake there is nothing wrong with 1.5-2 pounds per week. Just realize it won't always come off that quick.0 -
Are you sure that the lose is mass. To lose that kind of weight you would have to be at a very high caloric deficit and do some very high intensity training for hours on end.0
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1.5 to 2 pounds per day is huge. I doubt you'll be able to keep that up after an initial phase anyway. Have you just started this?
Also - what is your exit strategy as you get close to your goal weight? You'll need to eat at maintenance when you get there, so as you start getting closer, increase your calories towards that point. In fact, I'd say eat more now and aim for a slower loss, or when you do start eating again, you'll find yourself putting all those pounds back on. How much are you netting currently?0 -
Total side note... you're 6'4 and want to lose 136lbs, to get to under 150lbs? :ohwell:
I was 316lb when I started and wanted to get to 180lb. I'd say now I'd be happy between 200-220lb. Just haven't updated my goals.0 -
and how much exercise have you been doing so far? for how long?
apart from doubts about the feasibility of a 1-2lb loss a day, i'd expect you would injure yourself within a few weeks and then all the exercise goes out the window.
slow steady increase of exercise volume/intensity, with a step back every 4 or so weeks, would be the way to go. which means, you need a bit more time than just getting the idea into your head...0 -
I always hear that you can't lose weight too fast because it is not healthy. I agree with that and would not proceed that way. However, I enjoy working out and unlike many obese people am fortunately able to exercise at high intensities. My plan is to keep doing insanity and run 3 miles each day. So my question is, if I ate healthy and do not starve myself and work out like this, is it ok if I am losing weight fast (1.5-2 lb per day)? I am 6'4 and weigh 285lb.
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From personal experience, 5'5" 240 at the time. I was running 3 miles and doing insanity and losing 2-4 lbs per week which held steady for the entire program. That with a 1k deficit daily eating back my running calories I think. Didn't lose much muscle density. Insanity isn't exactly low slow cardio0
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I always hear that you can't lose weight too fast because it is not healthy. I agree with that and would not proceed that way. However, I enjoy working out and unlike many obese people am fortunately able to exercise at high intensities. My plan is to keep doing insanity and run 3 miles each day. So my question is, if I ate healthy and do not starve myself and work out like this, is it ok if I am losing weight fast (1.5-2 lb per day)? I am 6'4 and weigh 285lb.
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I guess I did a poor job of describing my weight loss. I haven't lost 2lb per day nor do I plan to lose at that rate. I have lost 2lb on some days. I have been losing at that rate (1.5-2) and just wanted to see whether it was ok to lose like that for now (I am only into my diet for about a week now).0 -
From personal experience, 5'5" 240 at the time. I was running 3 miles and doing insanity and losing 2-4 lbs per week which held steady for the entire program. That with a 1k deficit daily eating back my running calories I think. Didn't lose much muscle density. Insanity isn't exactly low slow cardio
That sounds like a great plan. I'd love to be able to exercise like that and lose consistently like you did. Add maybe 700 calories or so to the my daily calorie goal (what I burn for 3 miles) and I think that might work.0 -
I always hear that you can't lose weight too fast because it is not healthy. I agree with that and would not proceed that way. However, I enjoy working out and unlike many obese people am fortunately able to exercise at high intensities. My plan is to keep doing insanity and run 3 miles each day. So my question is, if I ate healthy and do not starve myself and work out like this, is it ok if I am losing weight fast (1.5-2 lb per day)? I am 6'4 and weigh 285lb.
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I guess I did a poor job of describing my weight loss. I haven't lost 2lb per day nor do I plan to lose at that rate. I have lost 2lb on some days. I have been losing at that rate (1.5-2) and just wanted to see whether it was ok to lose like that for now (I am only into my diet for about a week now).
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and how much exercise have you been doing so far? for how long?
apart from doubts about the feasibility of a 1-2lb loss a day, i'd expect you would injure yourself within a few weeks and then all the exercise goes out the window.
slow steady increase of exercise volume/intensity, with a step back every 4 or so weeks, would be the way to go. which means, you need a bit more time than just getting the idea into your head...0 -
I always hear that you can't lose weight too fast because it is not healthy. I agree with that and would not proceed that way. However, I enjoy working out and unlike many obese people am fortunately able to exercise at high intensities. My plan is to keep doing insanity and run 3 miles each day. So my question is, if I ate healthy and do not starve myself and work out like this, is it ok if I am losing weight fast (1.5-2 lb per day)? I am 6'4 and weigh 285lb.
A.C.E. Certified Personal/Group FitnessTrainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
I guess I did a poor job of describing my weight loss. I haven't lost 2lb per day nor do I plan to lose at that rate. I have lost 2lb on some days. I have been losing at that rate (1.5-2) and just wanted to see whether it was ok to lose like that for now (I am only into my diet for about a week now).
I'm going to hazard a guess that you lost a lot of water weight in your first week. That's fairly common and not unhealthy, but your weight loss is very likely to slow in the next few weeks.0 -
I always hear that you can't lose weight too fast because it is not healthy. I agree with that and would not proceed that way. However, I enjoy working out and unlike many obese people am fortunately able to exercise at high intensities. My plan is to keep doing insanity and run 3 miles each day. So my question is, if I ate healthy and do not starve myself and work out like this, is it ok if I am losing weight fast (1.5-2 lb per day)? I am 6'4 and weigh 285lb.
A.C.E. Certified Personal/Group FitnessTrainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
I guess I did a poor job of describing my weight loss. I haven't lost 2lb per day nor do I plan to lose at that rate. I have lost 2lb on some days. I have been losing at that rate (1.5-2) and just wanted to see whether it was ok to lose like that for now (I am only into my diet for about a week now).
Day to day weight loss can be erratic. You retain water one day, lose it the next... it'll go up and down in spurts sometimes. You have to keep your eye on the overall trend, not the individual numbers.0
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