For the people who work out like crazy and are not losing

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  • daybyday
    daybyday Posts: 537 Member
    *bump*
  • Newfiedan
    Newfiedan Posts: 1,517 Member
    Trying to get ticker to post, must be doing someting wrong, I started this program several times, last time on Oct 10 2010. I weighed 295.5, BP and Sugar was getting high. I am down to 225.5 right now, goal 180. Main differance this time went low carb, dialed down carbs to 35 percent of normal on custom feature. Am also useing tread mill one hour day, was going 3.5 MPH but moved it down to 3 MPH. Could walk at 3 MPH and read Kindle Books easier (you can change size of print) and calorie use only decreased from about 450 to 400. I am planning on doing this for life. Low carb diet seems to be reduceing my cravings for food plus am more relaxed.
    carbs are not the enemy however eating good carbs or slow carbs will probably work best for you, they are carbs that digest slowly and release their energy over a longer period of time. Legumes, lentils, veggies, fruits in moderation should all be good choices. Refined carbs are the problem with most diets as they digest to quickly causing a blood sugar spike and large insulin response triggering fat storage, the idea of the slow carbs is lower glycemic response, no huge blood sugar spike and therefore less goes to fat, you still need to fuel the body otherwise you are working against it and in turn if there is not a source of energy it will work against you. Now with that said if what you have been doing is working well for you then stick with it, Once you have stabilized then go from there. Everyone is different so sometimes the rules need to be tailored to the body. Different cultures will will digest foods differently as that is what their bodies have adapted over generations to eat.
  • klt1030
    klt1030 Posts: 82 Member
    Thanks for sharing- sometimes I need a reminder!
  • Love this post! Thank you!!
  • nolachick
    nolachick Posts: 3,278 Member
    well done.
  • Newfiedan
    Newfiedan Posts: 1,517 Member
    to all who have read and posted good or bad thanks.
  • Newfiedan
    Newfiedan Posts: 1,517 Member
    i am seeing a lot of these types of posts again so bump and pls read it.
  • morganadk2_deleted
    morganadk2_deleted Posts: 1,696 Member
    bump
  • becka63
    becka63 Posts: 712 Member
    Thanks for doing this - it's a great post! I have bookmarked it to look back at when I'm feeling unproductive in my weight loss!
  • dawnemjh
    dawnemjh Posts: 1,465 Member
    Bump!!
    Thanks so much, this is a great post!!
  • qtpiesmom
    qtpiesmom Posts: 394 Member
    BUMP
  • Newfiedan
    Newfiedan Posts: 1,517 Member
    thx for the bumps.
  • Serenifly
    Serenifly Posts: 669 Member
    Very insightful!
  • AbbyCar
    AbbyCar Posts: 198 Member
    Bump!
  • ramseyrose
    ramseyrose Posts: 421 Member
    I agree totally!
  • PineappleMartini
    PineappleMartini Posts: 54 Member
    Wow! What a great wakeup post! Thank you!
  • susu5
    susu5 Posts: 122
    Thanks so much for the post. I also use the powered peanut butter, which is 2 tablespoons for 35 or 45 calories. It takes the same.
  • baisleac
    baisleac Posts: 2,019 Member
    bump up the list.
  • jewelzz
    jewelzz Posts: 326 Member
    Ok great post,I went and looked up Catabolic and Anabolic states ,wich I totaly get but it said its for gaining weight.So now I'm alittle confused.
  • Debx12345
    Debx12345 Posts: 210
    Bump
  • Newfiedan
    Newfiedan Posts: 1,517 Member
    catabolic state means that the body is feeding off itself, you are not supplying it with what it needs and therefore are being counterproductive producing bad results. Anabolic means you are supplying the body with what it needs and are helping yourself out not working against your body. You do not need to go to the extreme where you are building bulk muscle and looking like a female body builder but staying just on the right side of the anabolic state will keep fat loss moving along.
  • jewelzz
    jewelzz Posts: 326 Member
    Oh and one more thing,I absolutly can not eat before I workout wich is in the morning,sick the rest of the day.I'm at a loss in this area
  • jeneey
    jeneey Posts: 48
    Very good information, how do I "bump" this?
  • Newfiedan
    Newfiedan Posts: 1,517 Member
    might be the blood sugar spike after eating try just a protein with no or low carb see if that works instead.
  • Newfiedan
    Newfiedan Posts: 1,517 Member
    Very good information, how do I "bump" this?
    just reply "bump" lol.
  • Bump..thank you!
  • LAM40223
    LAM40223 Posts: 9 Member
    I just joined this site and couldn't believe it said I wasn't eating enough calories. I'm not starving myself to death on purpose, but I was trying to watch what I was eating. I'm exercising (brisk walk) 60 minutes/5 days per week and I couldn't understand why I wasn't losing weight. Now I guess I know. I need to eat more. It just sounds counterintuitive.
  • NitaCB
    NitaCB Posts: 532 Member
    Bump
  • clohessy
    clohessy Posts: 394 Member
    bump
  • Newfiedan
    Newfiedan Posts: 1,517 Member
    I just joined this site and couldn't believe it said I wasn't eating enough calories. I'm not starving myself to death on purpose, but I was trying to watch what I was eating. I'm exercising (brisk walk) 60 minutes/5 days per week and I couldn't understand why I wasn't losing weight. Now I guess I know. I need to eat more. It just sounds counterintuitive.
    think of it like driving a car, you have a limited amount of gas before the car starts to break down. The calories or fuel that mfp gives you will get you to your destination driving at 80 mph. Now think of exercise as getting you there at 120 mph but not stopping for fuel means that the tires get worn down faster, the car will break down easier and in the end will explode. The body is the car, the calories are the fuel, the tires are your muscle without proper fuel they break down and in the end the body feeds off itself. The point of the exercise is to increase the metabolic rate (the speed at which you can safely drive) not to burn off the fuel (calories)
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