no more cola and chocolate!
samanthasalter1
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Hi every one, just starting on mfp. Hoping to lose 3 stone. And the looks like a great place for motivation. X
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Welcome to MFP
Why cut out the chocolate and soda? You can lose the weight and eat chocolate! When you start thinking about cutting something out of your diet ask yourself "Am I willing to not eat ________ (insert food name here) for the rest of my life?" If the answer is no, than figure out how to make it fit into your day.
Here's a few links that will help you get started:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1235566-so-you-re-new-here?hl=so+you're+new+here
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1080242-a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants
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I completely agree.
Do not cut anything out because if you restrict yourself, this will lead to binges and will make you feel horrible about yourself. Have a treat every now and again when you fancy it. I have chocolate everyday!
Good luck! x0 -
More for me then0
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Why is it a weird thing for here to quit eating cola and chocolate?
If you want to change your lifestyle, you will find healthier and maybe even beter tasting replacements for this.
And of course you can still have your cola and chocolate sometimes, nothing wrong with that.0 -
You are probably right there, if I tell myself I can't have it. Then it's all I crave for. And yep defiantly a binger! X0
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You can have it. But tell yourself I can have this only on friday/saturdayevening for instance.0
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You are probably right there, if I tell myself I can't have it. Then it's all I crave for. And yep defiantly a binger! X
Exactly, when you start overly restricting and saying you can't have something .. that's when you start craving it more. Keep this as simple as possible.
I eat chocolate, ice cream, brownies or something like that almost every day... and it seems to be working0 -
Why is it a weird thing for here to quit eating cola and chocolate?
If you want to change your lifestyle, you will find healthier and maybe even beter tasting replacements for this.
And of course you can still have your cola and chocolate sometimes, nothing wrong with that.
Did I say it was weird? No, I said it was unnecessary. Plus there is no better replacement for good chocolate.0 -
You are probably right there, if I tell myself I can't have it. Then it's all I crave for. And yep defiantly a binger! X
Exactly, when you start overly restricting and saying you can't have something .. that's when you start craving it more. Keep this as simple as possible.
I eat chocolate, ice cream, brownies or something like that almost every day... and it seems to be working
lol what. I wouldnt advice eating high sugar+high satfat everyday. Set goals.
''After 6 days of eating clean I will have a pepperoni pizza, 1 glass of coke and 150ml ice cream'' after which you continue to eat clean until you reach your next goal.0 -
You are probably right there, if I tell myself I can't have it. Then it's all I crave for. And yep defiantly a binger! X
Exactly, when you start overly restricting and saying you can't have something .. that's when you start craving it more. Keep this as simple as possible.
I eat chocolate, ice cream, brownies or something like that almost every day... and it seems to be working
lol what. I wouldnt advice eating high sugar+high satfat everyday. Set goals.
''After 6 days of eating clean I will have a pepperoni pizza, 1 glass of coke and 150ml ice cream'' after which you continue to eat clean until you reach your next goal.
I have goals, and 1 of those goals is getting healthier, losing weight, lifting, and eating a delicious treat every night!
Can you define eating clean? And why it's a necessary?
I would have to say I've done pretty well.... 110 lbs lost in 17 months, improved on every health test I've had, went from not being allowed due to medical conditions from standing for more than 5 minutes, to running 6 miles.0 -
Just remember that there is no such things as bad foods, only bad quantities!!
I have lost over 2 stone and nearly 15% of my body weight since Christmas and I havent cut out anything.0 -
''After 6 days of eating clean I will have a pepperoni pizza, 1 glass of coke and 150ml ice cream'' after which you continue to eat clean until you reach your next goal.
you dont need to eat 'clean' to be healthy or to lose weight!0 -
Just remember that there is no such things as bad foods, only bad quantities!!
THIS THIS THIS!!!!!0 -
You are probably right there, if I tell myself I can't have it. Then it's all I crave for. And yep defiantly a binger! X
Exactly, when you start overly restricting and saying you can't have something .. that's when you start craving it more. Keep this as simple as possible.
I eat chocolate, ice cream, brownies or something like that almost every day... and it seems to be working
lol what. I wouldnt advice eating high sugar+high satfat everyday. Set goals.
''After 6 days of eating clean I will have a pepperoni pizza, 1 glass of coke and 150ml ice cream'' after which you continue to eat clean until you reach your next goal.
I have goals, and 1 of those goals is getting healthier, losing weight, lifting, and eating a delicious treat every night!
Can you define eating clean? And why it's a necessary?
I would have to say I've done pretty well.... 110 lbs lost in 17 months, improved on every health test I've had, went from not being allowed due to medical conditions from standing for more than 5 minutes, to running 6 miles.
Yeah if you are extremely fat eating clean isn't really necessary and its easy to loose weight while still eating the occasional chocolate. But when you want to get in shape/bodybuild [eg:getting below 12%male/18%female fat while gaining muscle] you need to eat clean, low satfat low sugar high protein. You can't maintain those macro's when eating satfat+sugar.0 -
Just remember that there is no such things as bad foods, only bad quantities!!
I have lost over 2 stone and nearly 15% of my body weight since Christmas and I havent cut out anything.
You must be american.0 -
You are probably right there, if I tell myself I can't have it. Then it's all I crave for. And yep defiantly a binger! X
Exactly, when you start overly restricting and saying you can't have something .. that's when you start craving it more. Keep this as simple as possible.
I eat chocolate, ice cream, brownies or something like that almost every day... and it seems to be working
lol what. I wouldnt advice eating high sugar+high satfat everyday. Set goals.
''After 6 days of eating clean I will have a pepperoni pizza, 1 glass of coke and 150ml ice cream'' after which you continue to eat clean until you reach your next goal.
I have goals, and 1 of those goals is getting healthier, losing weight, lifting, and eating a delicious treat every night!
Can you define eating clean? And why it's a necessary?
I would have to say I've done pretty well.... 110 lbs lost in 17 months, improved on every health test I've had, went from not being allowed due to medical conditions from standing for more than 5 minutes, to running 6 miles.
Yeah if you are extremely fat eating clean isn't really necessary and its easy to loose weight while still eating the occasional chocolate. But when you want to get in shape/bodybuild [eg:getting below 12% fat while gaining muscle] you need to eat clean, low satfat low sugar high protein. You can't maintain those macro's when eating satfat+sugar.
Really??? Can you provide studies to show this...my macros aren't perfect but they are pretty good just takes planning
I'll put this thread in that shows differently of many very successful people that don't eat "clean" whatever that means.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1283924--eat-all-the-sweets-a-30-day-tale-of-love-happiness0 -
Ok many people say that it is a bad idea to cut out foods & beverages like this.
I don't think so. Let me explain:
I think it's a bad idea to demand of yourself *never* to eat or drink a specific food again. That is impossible. But it could be very effective to do it for a specific time. Also you need to think about what you're going to eat/drink instead, and not only think about what's ideal for weight loss but also what is good for your health in general and tastes good.
This is what I am doing right now: for a whole month I do not eat any junk food (in my case: take away food, (homemade) french fries and pizza) and instead I will cook my own meals, using lots of vegetables. At the end of this month I will decide whether or not I want to continue this challenge for another one. After some months I will decide that I am done. By that time I will have built strong habits and skills to help me live healthy and I've let go of bad eating habits. I am sure that I will eat the occasional pizza but right now I don't need it.
I love challenges and they really work for me. If you're that kind of person as well than you could give this a try. But again don't make the length of the challenge indefinite. Start by avoiding the products for a week, then decide if you want to continue. If you feel good you could make it a month. Like I do.
It is really important to avoid that the foods you try to avoid become the foods that your mind thinks of as "the best", because they aren't. I mean that avoiding something could also make you crave it more. That is why it's so important to look for healthy and tasty alternatives.
But I am repeating myself. Just want to get my message across clearly. Good luck with your journey!0 -
You are probably right there, if I tell myself I can't have it. Then it's all I crave for. And yep defiantly a binger! X
Exactly, when you start overly restricting and saying you can't have something .. that's when you start craving it more. Keep this as simple as possible.
I eat chocolate, ice cream, brownies or something like that almost every day... and it seems to be working
lol what. I wouldnt advice eating high sugar+high satfat everyday. Set goals.
''After 6 days of eating clean I will have a pepperoni pizza, 1 glass of coke and 150ml ice cream'' after which you continue to eat clean until you reach your next goal.
I have goals, and 1 of those goals is getting healthier, losing weight, lifting, and eating a delicious treat every night!
Can you define eating clean? And why it's a necessary?
I would have to say I've done pretty well.... 110 lbs lost in 17 months, improved on every health test I've had, went from not being allowed due to medical conditions from standing for more than 5 minutes, to running 6 miles.
Yeah if you are extremely fat eating clean isn't really necessary and its easy to loose weight while still eating the occasional chocolate. But when you want to get in shape/bodybuild [eg:getting below 12% fat while gaining muscle] you need to eat clean, low satfat low sugar high protein. You can't maintain those macro's when eating satfat+sugar.
Really??? Can you provide studies to show this...my macros aren't perfect but they are pretty good just takes planning
I'll put this thread in that shows differently of many very successful people that don't eat "clean" whatever that means.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1283924--eat-all-the-sweets-a-30-day-tale-of-love-happiness
Can you link me to one bodybuilder/top class sports athlete who doesn't eat clean apart from his cheatmeals/days? Yeah. There you go.
Not sure what it is with people from the US but 80% seems to be indoctrinated with the thought that ''bad food doesnt exist, its the quantity!''
Eating satfat+sugar temporarily slows metabolism
http://www.emedexpert.com/tips/metabolism-tips.shtml
http://www.fitday.com/fitness-articles/fitness/weight-loss/4-foods-that-slow-your-metabolism-down.html
this might illuminate your brain and clear it from the indoctrinated ''facts''.0 -
You are probably right there, if I tell myself I can't have it. Then it's all I crave for. And yep defiantly a binger! X
Exactly, when you start overly restricting and saying you can't have something .. that's when you start craving it more. Keep this as simple as possible.
I eat chocolate, ice cream, brownies or something like that almost every day... and it seems to be working
lol what. I wouldnt advice eating high sugar+high satfat everyday. Set goals.
''After 6 days of eating clean I will have a pepperoni pizza, 1 glass of coke and 150ml ice cream'' after which you continue to eat clean until you reach your next goal.
I have goals, and 1 of those goals is getting healthier, losing weight, lifting, and eating a delicious treat every night!
Can you define eating clean? And why it's a necessary?
I would have to say I've done pretty well.... 110 lbs lost in 17 months, improved on every health test I've had, went from not being allowed due to medical conditions from standing for more than 5 minutes, to running 6 miles.
Yeah if you are extremely fat eating clean isn't really necessary and its easy to loose weight while still eating the occasional chocolate. But when you want to get in shape/bodybuild [eg:getting below 12%male/18%female fat while gaining muscle] you need to eat clean, low satfat low sugar high protein. You can't maintain those macro's when eating satfat+sugar.0 -
You are probably right there, if I tell myself I can't have it. Then it's all I crave for. And yep defiantly a binger! X
Exactly, when you start overly restricting and saying you can't have something .. that's when you start craving it more. Keep this as simple as possible.
I eat chocolate, ice cream, brownies or something like that almost every day... and it seems to be working
lol what. I wouldnt advice eating high sugar+high satfat everyday. Set goals.
''After 6 days of eating clean I will have a pepperoni pizza, 1 glass of coke and 150ml ice cream'' after which you continue to eat clean until you reach your next goal.
I have goals, and 1 of those goals is getting healthier, losing weight, lifting, and eating a delicious treat every night!
Can you define eating clean? And why it's a necessary?
I would have to say I've done pretty well.... 110 lbs lost in 17 months, improved on every health test I've had, went from not being allowed due to medical conditions from standing for more than 5 minutes, to running 6 miles.
Yeah if you are extremely fat eating clean isn't really necessary and its easy to loose weight while still eating the occasional chocolate. But when you want to get in shape/bodybuild [eg:getting below 12% fat while gaining muscle] you need to eat clean, low satfat low sugar high protein. You can't maintain those macro's when eating satfat+sugar.
Really??? Can you provide studies to show this...my macros aren't perfect but they are pretty good just takes planning
I'll put this thread in that shows differently of many very successful people that don't eat "clean" whatever that means.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1283924--eat-all-the-sweets-a-30-day-tale-of-love-happiness
Can you link me to one bodybuilder/top class sports athlete who doesn't eat clean apart from his cheatmeals/days? Yeah. There you go.
Not sure what it is with people from the US but 80% seems to be indoctrinated with the thought that ''bad food doesnt exist, its the quantity!''
Eating satfat+sugar temporarily slows metabolism
http://www.emedexpert.com/tips/metabolism-tips.shtml
http://www.fitday.com/fitness-articles/fitness/weight-loss/4-foods-that-slow-your-metabolism-down.html
this might illuminate your brain and clear it from the indoctrinated ''facts''.
Go look at that thread I posted there are many in there.
I asked for studies, those are not studies. There are no bad foods, and please again provide STUDIES (not BS articles) that prove your theories. Also I am still waiting on the definition of "clean"0
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