Is Aiming for 110 Pounds over a 1 Year Period, Realistic?
MarieMarieMarie123
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First all I know it's a lifestyle change not a ''diet'' so please don't say you have to change your lifestyle, I have heard it all.
I'm the type of person that Loves to have a goal in my head a push to it.
I plan on losing 110 Pounds (50kgs) over a year and a bit. Calorie Deficit of about 940-1000 per day.
I am overweight-obese at the moment.
Is this achievable and how many of you have accomplished this? I mean could someone give me some hope!
Thank you
I'm the type of person that Loves to have a goal in my head a push to it.
I plan on losing 110 Pounds (50kgs) over a year and a bit. Calorie Deficit of about 940-1000 per day.
I am overweight-obese at the moment.
Is this achievable and how many of you have accomplished this? I mean could someone give me some hope!
Thank you
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What is your current weight and height?0
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6ft tall and a bit, 119 kgs :sad:0
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I'd be wary of losing too fast , purely because I would want to ensure I didn't end up with loads of loose skin0
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I actually don't have that much fat, I'm just big and I suppose I carry my weight well, So i think lose skin isn't a problem0
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I am 11 months into my lifestyle change and have lost 80 pounds. You should be able to lose a fair amount in a year,,,,if not 100 pounds, any loss is an accomplishment to be proud of!!!0
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I'm the type of person that Loves to have a goal in my head a push to it.0
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That's what I plan to do, Make smaller goals daily & weekly but I mean I can have an Ultimate Goal at the back of my head?0
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If you don't have that much fat, what is it you're going to lose 110lb of?0
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Do you have discipline in general? Cause that is a lot but doable if you can commit but must of the time when people set goals that high they tend to fail.
How about you start small, aim for 8lbs in the next month and see how that goes. If you can pull it off then you might be able to aim higher.
You didn't gain that weight in one year so trying to lose it that fast is hard. Also, like Markie mentioned loose skin might be an issue if you lose that much that fast.
Best of luck, I hope you have it in you to commit for the life style change.0 -
I'm sorry I didn't mean it that way, That was silly I mean Because I am so tall I carry my weight quite well. I mean I don't have excess fat tissue on my arms or stomach, mostly my thighs. I have bigger bone structure. I hope you get what I mean0
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The amount of weight you're planning to lose would bring you down to a BMI of 20 or so, which is towards the very bottom of the 'healthy' BMI range which doesn't make sense to me if you are large-framed. Why not adjust your goal to bringing your BMI down to 25 to begin with (losing about 78lb I think) and then see how you feel?0
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Possibly doable although maybe not advisable.
That's not much more than my starting weight, and while I never aimed to keep up a 2+ pound a week loss, I don't think I could've even if I did. (Started end Sep 2012)
At the start you won't have a problem losing that fast, but it will more than likely slow down even if you increase exercise/decrease food intake.
I know everyone is different, but you eventually get to the stage where your BMR isn't that high and you have to start living on basically nothing to create a deficit big enough, or you have to exercise a crazy amount.
Go for it if you want, just don't get too down about it if you don't lose as fast as you would like
I would focus on eating healthy, keeping the deficit healthy, exercising regularly and just let it happen as fast as it wants to happen.
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It is possible I have lost 99.4lbs since January 31 2013 and intend to go below 200lbs before christmas. Log everything religiously do not overestimate exercise calories and with a little hard work its not impossible. I have found MFP a great tool and have never been hungry while losing I have eaten everything I want to within reason, if I needed to do a little more exercise to balance the calories then thats the price I pay.
Good luck you can do it, you just need to want it enough!0 -
6ft tall and a bit, 119 kgs :sad:0
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So far I have been loosing 10lbs per month, at that rate I suppose you could loose 110lbs in a year. However that's with a hard cardio regimin at the gym 4x a week and a caloric intake of 1200 cals a day. Because you are human and will splurge someday, and your body will adjust as you get smaller and you will need to workout harder to compensate...I suggest aiming for 10lbs a month but using it more like a goal than a strict guideline so your not disappointed if you miss it.0
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Is it doable? Sure. Not sure I would go as far as saying it is realistic, but I don't know you and your fitness and eating habits, so it is possible and I wish you all the best. I will say though that maintaining a 1000 cal deficit whilst you are close to your goal weight is difficult (those last few kilos are the hardest ones to lose), but knock yourself out and let us know how it went.0
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