How do YOU combine weight loss with (heavy) drinking?
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i just smoke weed but that comes with its own issues1
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Drink so much you puke it all up. Problem solved.0
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I hear you and wish I could sustain my wine while losing weight.
When it comes to alcohol it’s not the same calories in calories out process you have with food. Your body metabolizes alcohol through the liver and generally the body can process only 1 standard drink in an hour. The trouble is that while it is being processes everything else is put on hold or stored in the body, so mind what you eat!
Next thing is that alcohol increases cortisol levels which are essentially fat creating hormones. In addition to all of this it’s very high in calories. In the last year I have gone from a 123-144lbs because I was very indulgent and careless with my alcohol intake.
I eat very clean, run 25 miles a week, do interval training sessions for an hour 3 days a week, and practice Barre for an hour once a week. Obviously it’s the drinking as the rest of my life is on point. No sugar, well except what is in the alcohol, only complex carbs, lean meats, and loads of veggies. All aided by regular sessions with my nutritionist to ensure I am keeping my macros accurate. Her advice is always “Drastically decrease the alcohol! You are doing everything else right. You will start to lose once you do this”
I tried intermittent fasting, juice fasting, and limiting my calories for the whole in out theory but nothing worked. I am now only drinking on special occasions and trying to get back to my healthy weight which for me ranges between 119 and 125.
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i just smoke weed but that comes with its own issues
Yeah, you don't want a bag of chips or anything like that near you! My advice: get a small pack of chewy caramels. It takes all night to finish chewing them, lol! And they taste especially awesome.1 -
Drink so much you puke it all up. Problem solved.
Bwhahahahahaha.
Oh man. I'm going straight to hell.0 -
Work out earlier in the day. Go dancing. Stay hydrated.
Find an alcohol you like the taste of. Mix with real lime and/or soda water (not tonic!). Make it your drink. Try this: mix an ounce of whiskey with some soda water and a slice of lime. First off, you'll look like a badass next time a guy goes to order you a drink and you say "whiskey soda" (personally, I've always responded "I can buy myself booze. Let's dance instead" because I have a fear of having a guy at the bar think I owe him something). Secondly, it's not exactly calorie free, but it's easier to track and lower than a lot of other mixed drinks out there. Third, it's definitely less calories per drunkenness than other types of alcohol. Fourth: less bloat than wine or beer.
Remember that being buzzed is much more fun than being drunk. And being the woman who drinks whiskey and gets a little buzzed? So very very much cooler than drinking Mike's Hard Lemonade and vomiting in your hair. And you know, use your judgement.
For the record I'm typing this while drinking chardonnay and reminiscing about my college days of drinking at the bar and dancing my *kitten* off.
You're brilliant. Please write a book!0 -
cocaine0
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I don't drink much now but when I do, it's a flavored vodka and club. I love Absolutes CherryKran and club....yumm!0
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Funny. Somehow I've managed to last six years in college without getting regularly *kitten* faced. Hmmmm.
I think I missed the memo that I need to be brainless to be a student.1 -
cocaine
Aughta do it.0 -
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stop eating food until u lose the weight alcohol has 7 calories per gram, only 2 less than pure fat. u cannot lose weight if y eat food n get drunk0
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They do have those "skinny girl" drinks Might not really help if you are strictly a beer drinker but I thought I'd throw it out there!0
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Most of the very light beers are crap.
However, Beck 64 is a good German rendition of a super low cal beer.
Also, Shiner Light, which is made in Texas is good as well.
Wine is 80 cals per 4 oz. or so.
Beer is 120+ cals per 12 oz or so.
Whiskeys are 80 cals per 1-1.5 oz., as are most hard liquors.
You'll get full quicker drinking beer because of its volume per shot of alcohol.0 -
stop eating food until u lose the weight alcohol has 7 calories per gram, only 2 less than pure fat. u cannot lose weight if y eat food n get drunk
strong first post.
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Vodka/cran is one of the snacks that is always near the top of the snack list. I like to have drinks 2-3 nights a week with the girls. Just 2, maybe 3 vodka/crans if all the kids have been picked up by hubbies. But those few hours a week are VERY important to my (mental) health, so I make them fit.0
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When I worked download festival last year I got quite hideously drunk - I worked out the calories and it was easily well over 2000 (getting on for 3k I suspect) of alcohol for the worst day.
However, over the weekend I actually lost weight and a good chunk - I was on my feet when working, then met up with some friends watching music and so on - so burning a good few calories - and my friends were in the guest area and I was camped in the main arena, so we didn't even have THAT far to walk.
So, from that; if it's safe to do so, a start might be to walk to/from where ever you're out drinking - saves money, time to sobre up before getting in the house and so on.0 -
I never counted any of my alcohol calories while I lost my weight. I am not losing at any faster rate now that I am barely drinking. I have been a binge drinker off and on for years (currently off) and have never noticed any difference in my weight. My pattern was to only drink on Fridays but to drink to EXCESS.
Here is a very short but very well-sourced article regarding lack of weight gain from alcohol and possible decrease in weight in women: http://www2.potsdam.edu/hansondj/AlcoholCaloriesAndWeight.html#.UsIaFWd22AQ Feel free to read any of the other peer-reviewed studies from which it was sourced for more info (if you *that* bored).
This is terrible health advice but honestly what I would do is just pick one night a week to go out and drink whatever you want as long as you stay away from fruity, sugary, or creamy drinks. Don't drink the rest of the week. I would often skip dinner on Friday if I was going to go out, but I'm not saying you should. I guess this in a way does come down to calories in, calories out. If you are drinking moderately (2 drinks/7 days per week) what is the difference between drinking 14 drinks one day and no drinks 6 days? It's still 14 drinks per week.
Light beer, wine, any regular spirit with diet soda, etc. is going to have less calories than anything with fruit juice or cream in it.
Don't drive!
I have been a bartender for 18 years either as my main job or as a side job in addition to a "normal" job so I've had plenty of time to test all this out on myself (anecdotal as it may be).0 -
Eh, I haven't figured it out yet. I ended up deciding I liked chocolate more than booze.0
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My main advice would be to have something decent (at least calorie-wise) lined up to eat after your drinking session. In my opinion the food that people usually eat during and after their drinking is what really blows the calories and contributes to weight gain over time; the masses of takeaway food and the losing of your inhibitions therefore gobbling up anything in sight, regardless if you actually like it or not. I go out drinking every Saturday and it hasn't affected my 'quest' negatively at all. I just stick to spirits and diet mixers, mostly vodka and diet coke, keep a tab of every drink on my mobile, and don't eat until I get home. I always have a ready meal waiting in the freezer. I admit they're not the most nutritious of foods but they come to around only 500-600 calories, which is handy. A generic 25ml of vodka and diet coke only comes to around 60 calories, and being the lightweight I am I only need about six or seven of those and that's me away with faeries. So a typical night out for me comes in at around 1000 calories. These things come easy if you plan. :smokin: So drink up my friend. :drinker::drinker:0
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