Anyone want to share a diet that produces results :)
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One that you're not punishing yourself on! I eat what I want but do it wisely! Not fatty foods and in a calorie deficit. I'm where I want to be with my weight. Now I'm working on toning up!0
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It's not really rocket science. Eat good foods in appropriate quantities and move your body. Get a food scale and weigh everything so you know you're eating the right amounts per the nutrition guidelines. Drink at least 64 oz a day of water...it'll happen for you!0
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What if I told you that you could lose weight while still eating anything you want, just in moderation? Yep, it's called a calorie deficit and you can eat anything you'd like, as long as you're under your calorie goal. And there's this great website/app called MyFitnessPal that allows you to count calories, set up your goals, and even has forums that have tons of threads with great information already stickied for you. Or if you're looking for something specific, there's a search button.
I'll just leave this here until you get started...
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1080242-a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants0 -
I am wondering if the OP is getting all this. Bueller? Bueller?0
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High fat, moderate protein, low carbs.0
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I'll share my diet! I have definitely gotten results and am feeling and looking great after losing 12lbs in six weeks.
- On sedentary days I stick to 1200 calories a day (this works for me at the moment)
- On active days I eat back my activity calories
- I pre-log most of my food so I can budget my day and feel satisfied
- I've chosen to eat smaller portions, or lighter versions of my favourites, rather than giving up whole food groups or eating with a label (ie "clean" eating)
- In the six weeks, I have had 4-5 more indulgent days where there has been a celebration or social activity. At these times, I've been more relaxed but still made smart choices and increased my activity for balance. No guilt afterwards, I refuse.0 -
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diannethegeek said:
There's a great one I know. It's called: set up your information on this site, follow the recommendations, eat at a reasonable calorie deficit, eat foods you like in quantities that fit your nutrition goals, include some form of resistance training, and tweak things as you go.
I know it's a long name and a bit unorthodox, but it's totally worthwhile.
Oh fine, Dianne, BE reasonable and give suggestions that require THINKING. You believe anyone will actually pay attention?
[chirp chirp chirp]
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My take is that you want to live a healthy lifestyle. This is not a DIEt.
Set your weight loss and exercise goals and start eating - anything you want as long as it fits into your calories. Make sure to weigh and measure your food, accurately account for exercise calories burned (meaning use a HRM or about 1/2 what MFP says you burned (they are overly generous!)
Of course the caveat here is that you want to be healthy so the foods you choose should help reach that goal too! Personally I eat slightly high protein/fat and a bit lower carb (NOT low carb). It works for me.
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Keto diet has been working for me!! High fat, moderate protein, and low carb! I started September 1st and have already dropped 12lbs! I hit a wall and for about 2 months couldn't seem to lose any weight, when i started keto the pounds started dropping!! I lift and do cardio at least 3x a week and eat in a deficit! It's worth a try! Goodluck my friend!!0
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Yup, don't diet.. you're welcome0
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I don't eat out, only eat fruits, veggies and lean meats. I eat 6-7 times a day. 3 weeks 18 pounds gone. Oh well I do have my reeses mini cups every night though... shhhh dont tell anyone!0
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Eating less! Moving more!0
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Yup, don't diet.. you're welcome
Oh let me guess you're still annoying? DING DING DING DING!0 -
has anyone mentioned keeping your caloric intake at a healthy and sustainable deficit yet?0
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Reading oa literature,and skinny ***** combined worked for me big time. I used the principals in oa to stick with the skinny ***** meal plans.0
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I cut my calories by over half and am having great results so far! Eating protein rich snacks and moving all the time!
How did you determine what half was? This formula won't be healthy weight loss for many people.
There's a sliding scale.....to help you lose fat and KEEP lean muscle.
If you have 75+ lbs to lose 2 lbs/week is ideal,
If you have 40-75 lbs to lose 1.5 lbs/week is ideal,
If you have 25-40 lbs to lose 1 lbs/week is ideal,
If you have 15 -25 lbs to lose 0.5 to 1.0 lbs/week is ideal, and
If you have less than 15 lbs to lose 0.5 lbs/week is ideal.
The one that you will stick with is the one that will produce results. The above is good for figuring out how much you should be losing a week, and this is a great guide for filling out your diary, and not depriving yourself. http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/925464-fitting-it-in-giggity0 -
I am new a ready to get healthy and happy I recently gained 35lbs after having a baby and would like to lose it
There's a great one I know. It's called: set up your information on this site, follow the recommendations, eat at a reasonable calorie deficit, eat foods you like in quantities that fit your nutrition goals, include some form of resistance training, and tweak things as you go.
I know it's a long name and a bit unorthodox, but it's totally worthwhile.
If you haven't found these guides yet, I always suggest starting with these links:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1235566-so-you-re-new-here
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1080242-a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1296011-calorie-counting-101
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1365345-getting-started-a-marine-s-perspective
And then these if you want to take your logging to the next step:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1234699-logging-accurately-step-by-step-guide
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1290491-how-and-why-to-use-a-digital-food-scale
This...This...This!!0 -
Yup, don't diet.. you're welcome
Oh let me guess you're still annoying? DING DING DING DING!0 -
The Paleo way of eating has changed my life. I absolutely love it. It is a plan I can stick to for the rest of my life, so it works for me.0
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Yup, don't diet.. you're welcome
Oh let me guess you're still annoying? DING DING DING DING!
oh wait, it's you.0 -
the "eat at a deficit" diet. It's all the rage, I hear.0
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IIFYM which stands for "if it fits your macros."... body builders use it but its also helpful for people who have smaller specific attainable goals, people who just wanna shed some extra fat (like 35 lbs) rather than loose a ton or something.
its basically what everyone said on here... tracking macros and calories
That way, you will still make smart "clean" food choices but you aren't limited in any way on WHAT to choose.... as long as it fits your macros;) it really is great and I am just now hopping on the IIFYM wagon and its just basically gets right down to the science and math of things! straight truth!0 -
Yup, don't diet.. you're welcome
Oh let me guess you're still annoying? DING DING DING DING!
oh wait, it's you.0 -
Yup, don't diet.. you're welcome
Oh let me guess you're still annoying? DING DING DING DING!
oh wait, it's you.
As a protocol droid, I'd really think you would understand how these forums work.0 -
This is the plan I used to help me drop 78 lbs:
BREAKFAST:
*Pair a carb w/ a protein (any combination)
CARBS:
¼ c. oatmeal
¼ c. cream of wheat
1 piece of toast
1 mini whole-wheat bagel
1/2 banana or small piece of fruit
2 c. grapes
1 slice ezekeal bread (Trust me, you want to toast this!)
1 whole wheat waffle or pancake
PROTEINS:
1 egg + 2 egg whites
6 tbsp. egg beaters
2 slices turkey bacon
4 oz. turkey sausage
1 boiled egg w/ 1 boiled white
Any type of omelet w/ veggies (made from egg whites & lean deli ham or turkey)
2 slices of Canadian bacon
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1 serving Kashi cereal (protein) with 1 cup of skim or almond milk (I really love the vanilla almond milk).
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1 whole wheat English muffin sandwich (egg white, 2% cheese, & one of the lean meats listed above)
SNACKS:
* Try not to eat over 20g carbs in snacks & try to pair with protein
Any kind of raw veggies w/ Ranch Greek yogurt dip (tastes just like traditional ranch)
Light string cheese + 10 nuts (almonds, cashews, ect)
Sugar free jello or pudding w. lite cool whip
No sugar added hot chocolate (with skim milk or almond milk)
Yogurt/fruit/ granola parfait
Any type of fruit or veggies
150 cal (or less) protein shake
Baked tortilla chips w/ salsa
10 crackers + hummus (I really like the sundried tomato or roasted red pepper kind best)
LUNCH:
* Pair any carb, meat, and veggie of your choice
Whole wheat wrap (chicken, turkey, lean beef, fish, or tuna w/ any veggies, 2% cheese, ¼ avocado, light dressing or light mayo)
½ sweet potato or ½ c. brown rice or ½ c. wheat noodles
4 oz. any type of lean meat
Broccoli, cauliflower, asparagus, carrots, spinach, salad, frozen veggies, edamame beans, yam patties, green beans, peas, turnips, zucchini, squash
Half sandwich on light wheat bread with a can of light soup
Lean cuisines etc (Try not to go over 35g carbs)
DINNER:
* No Carbs!!!!
4 oz. lean meat + green veggies or salad0 -
Any diet that has a calorie deficit will produce results. Set your goals on here, get a food scale, eat at/under your goal, and log everything accurately.
This, right here!
There is no secret, magic diet. If you eat less calories than you burn, you will lose. Figure out how many calories you need to lose, set your goals, buy a set of measuring cups, measuring spoons and a food scale and log everything you eat accurately. Then, if you are so motivated, add in a little exercise. You can lose weight without the exercise, but the exercise will make you feel better, keep the weight off easier and look better in the end.0 -
I think you have to find what's right for you through trial and fail. It has to be something healthy and maintainable so it becomes a habit rather than a quick solution
You can add me if you like, I had a bit of time off and now I am back on track!
Making a tumblr blog helped me a lot as I found tons of stuff about nutrition and exercise.
This is mine http://doughnutsnomore.tumblr.com/0 -
Yup, don't diet.. you're welcome
Oh let me guess you're still annoying? DING DING DING DING!
oh wait, it's you.
As a protocol droid, I'd really think you would understand how these forums work.
OP: Apologies if my comments derailed your thread, that was not my intent.0 -
Any diet that has a calorie deficit will produce results. Set your goals on here, get a food scale, eat at/under your goal, and log everything accurately.
the "I eat less than my TDEE" diet.
^^^ There you go. ^^^0
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