For the people who work out like crazy and are not losing
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I am thinking at least part of it is you need to do something other than Cardio. When a person starts losing weight, especially if they are obese or very overweight and have lived a very sedentary life, pretty much any exercise will do. When you make the lifestyle change and start exercising you start to get more fit, the problem is the vast majority of the improvement in your ability in cardio exercises is not in the long run fitness improvement, but efficiency improvement. Your body becomes better at doing the exercise so that it can conserve energy, and that is exactly what it does. I would recommend looking at other exercise types like High Intensity Interval Training, Strength Training, and Metabolic Resistance Training. They will all burn more fat than long duration steady state cardio, they will keep burning calories even after you stop exercising, and they will bring improvement in both you aerobic and anaerobic health markers.0
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Thank you!!!!! I have just started increasing my calories the last week and it is helping!!!! I lost 1 pound in two days over the weekend just because I increased my calorie intake with good foods not crap:-)
SW:188
CW:170
Mini goal: 160-Easter
Mini goal CRUISE VAC: 140- 7/10/11
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IKR this is awesome0
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I love the no-nonsense attitude. Thanks for the post.0
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thanks fuzzmyster, i measured myself today and my scale I get back this week has a BMI reader. I have some raw peanuts, gotta grab some almonds. Yum!0
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Thank you for this post!0
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Awesome words !!! Well worth reading and taking advice from. Thank you for sharing this !0
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@ ImperfektAngel 1600 in 500 out thats 1100 cals a day for your body to function it is simply not enough, end of story. Eat girl and you shall shed more fat, in order to burn fat the body needs cals above and beyond the 1200 minimum, so you need to eat more plain and simple, good stats though thats a good healthy amount of protein.0
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Nicely written. Good info0
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Nicely written. Good info0
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Hello, I just joined to day but started getting serious about 4 months ago. Worked out for a year on my own at the gym. Had a physical and blood work came back lousy plus i still looked the same. I signed up with a personal trainer at the gym, 2 time national bodybuilding champion. First thing he did was have me eat 6 times a day. Boost the metabolism. next he had me lifting weights 4 times a week. Seems like a lot, but exercises he gave me were easier than what I had been doing. Biceps and triceps one day, back and shoulders one day, legs one day, and chest one day. 3 sets of 15 reps. You only work one or 2 groups of muscles each workout, but you really are concentrating on that group. Cardio 5 days a week. 35 minutes on treadmill. Just get the correct heart rate going, no need to kill yourself or go all out all the time. Goal is to gain lean muscle, which burns fat during aerobic workout. 4 months, lost 15 pounds. Went from BMI 21% fat to 14%. I can even start to see a rib or 2. Best of all, I enjoy going to the gym, which I never thought I would say. 30 minutes in and out if you do it right. Had blood work redone after 3 months and it came back all normal. Blood pressure and everything else is right on. Insanity workout might be great, but not sustainable for the rest of your life. Its a marathon, not a sprint. I still go out with my wife and have a beer every now and then. This work out lets me do that. With nutrisystem your always hungry. Eat 6 times a day, lean protein and you won't be hungry. My wife is on weight watchers and can't believe the amount I eat.0
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Great post!0
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@jesster64, I am glad that you have a formula that works for you, and I totally agree a lot of us do not eat enough, I was once like that as well not I eat like a teenage kid, and have tons of energy. I workout smarter not necessarily harder and it works well for me as well I am glad you got a good program set up. Fad diets fail end of story.0
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Upon my research of anabolic and catabolic i found this:
http://www.muscleandstrength.com/forum/diet-nutrition/558-am-i-anabolic-catabolic.html
so now im confused you say stay away from catabolic but in this explanation catabolic means you will lose...confusion!0 -
its simple, keep or gain muscle and shed fat. Catabolic state usually means muscle loss which you do not want.Do not get caught up and focus in on anabolic vs catabolic, what we want to focus in on is proper feeding of the body to make the machine work to shed fat. We want to make sure we are either preserving muscle or building it to help us shed the fat. Muscle burns more fat, simple as that and that is the reason most men will shed fat easier than women because we have more muscle (not all men I know).0
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Great post! I'd like to add one thing that was my issue; working out too hard with heart rate too high (above my target, which might have been set too high for me to begin with) means that you burn glucose (sugar) instead of fat. So you feel very tired and crave carbs after workouts. I dropped step aerobics and other make-you-sweat, high impact stuff and switched to yoga, walking, weight lifting and the pounds finally came off!
So check your heart rate and see if this might be your issue, also.0 -
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Great post! I'd like to add one thing that was my issue; working out too hard with heart rate too high (above my target, which might have been set too high for me to begin with) means that you burn glucose (sugar) instead of fat. So you feel very tired and crave carbs after workouts. I dropped step aerobics and other make-you-sweat, high impact stuff and switched to yoga, walking, weight lifting and the pounds finally came off!
So check your heart rate and see if this might be your issue, also.0 -
Great info, thanks !0
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Great post! I'd like to add one thing that was my issue; working out too hard with heart rate too high (above my target, which might have been set too high for me to begin with) means that you burn glucose (sugar) instead of fat. So you feel very tired and crave carbs after workouts. I dropped step aerobics and other make-you-sweat, high impact stuff and switched to yoga, walking, weight lifting and the pounds finally came off!
So check your heart rate and see if this might be your issue, also.
This is why post workout nutrition (Newfiedan's chocolate milk or something like it) is so important. There is nothing wrong with burning glucose. In fact, in workout of so intensely, you will also burn more fat with the glucose that you would in the "fat" burning zone. If you then eat a post workout meal with a good amount of protein and carbs, those carbs will go right into your muscles and liver to replenish would glycogen stores rather than into fat. Burning carbs and eating carbs is not bad. Work out at a high intensity.0 -
Great post! I'd like to add one thing that was my issue; working out too hard with heart rate too high (above my target, which might have been set too high for me to begin with) means that you burn glucose (sugar) instead of fat. So you feel very tired and crave carbs after workouts. I dropped step aerobics and other make-you-sweat, high impact stuff and switched to yoga, walking, weight lifting and the pounds finally came off!
So check your heart rate and see if this might be your issue, also.
But if I'm training for a marathon, and I run at a reasonable pace I do burn glucose, as you're saying. Which is why I get terribly hungry afterwards, mainly for carbs to try and satisfy it. Conflicting goals then you would say. Can I not do both! I do drink chocolate milk after a decent run, which goes down very nicely, but I wouldn't exactly say it stops it in it's tracks. I don't have a heart rate monitor, but I presume it's fairly high.0 -
For those who train for long runs such as yourself more is needed, but for 80% of those who workout do so for no more than an hour at a time, I eat a small carb/protein meal an hour or so before workout, choc milk post workout and then a protein shake with some fruit 15-20 mins after that. For the bulk of those working out the choc milk is a great post workout drink. There are always exceptions to the rules, I tend to workout at a fast pace, making the most out of my workout so I am considered somewhat extreme in my workouts compared to many I know.0
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That was explained very well. I personally am having a problem with understanding why eat more to lose wieght. I am checking up on catabolic and anabolic states which you mentioned. Thanks for the firm spoken insight.0
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Its not that hard to understand really, most women require 1200 a day to function/1500 for men, that means to produce waste, breathe and live, (yes I know some of you are small and do not need that) many do not eat that much making their metabolic rates slow down to preserve the body. it will cannibalize its own muscle to feed the brain and organs. This is why we need to eat properly, to burn fat we need to feed the body more than the basics, and in the case of someone whom works out a lot even more so. You can not train like an olympic athlete and expect to eat like a mouse and shed fat.0
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I love the advice you have given here! I wish I would have read it months ago! I have been on a plateau for 5 months now! So frustrating!!!! I read this 2 days ago and followed your advice and increased my calories, and I have lost 3 pounds in 2 days! I know you say not to follow the scale, but it is a force of habit!
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it can be even for the best of us so long as you are not focusing just on the number given by the scale you will be fine.0
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1 last bumpage for those whom need the info.0
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bump to read later!0
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