Tips and tricks for losing weight
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There are no tricks, it's about a calorie deficit, plain and simple. Do that, and you'll lose. Don't do it and you won't.
Now, there are most definitely tricks to helping maintain/be consistent with your diet, but those will vary person to person.- some people have to eliminate certain "trigger" foods, some people don't
- some people do better eating 1 or 2 large meals per day, some people like several smaller meals
- some people need to keep busy to prevent eating out of boredom, others don't have a problem with it.
- etc etc etc
Ultimately, the key to long term success is to find your happy place - where you're eating the right amounts of the correct foods without unnecessarily restricting yourself.0 -
ChubbieCanuck wrote: »Here's a handy Halloween candy work-out chart
I'm sorry you look at food this way!
I'm not sorry that I will eat some of those today and not worry about it.0 -
That chart is absolutely awful. It makes exercise seem like a punishment. That is the exact OPPOSITE of what you want to do. I went off on a long post about this exact sort of thing where they were thinking if changing the dietary listing of foods to better reflect what it would take to burn. It's down right criminal. Having a treat is a great way to keep yourself on track. It's all about moderation and exercise. You can gain weight just as easily from over indulging in something that's "healthy" as something that's not. EXERCISE is not punishment0 -
Artificer22 wrote: »
That chart is absolutely awful. It makes exercise seem like a punishment. That is the exact OPPOSITE of what you want to do. I went off on a long post about this exact sort of thing where they were thinking if changing the dietary listing of foods to better reflect what it would take to burn. It's down right criminal. Having a treat is a great way to keep yourself on track. It's all about moderation and exercise. You can gain weight just as easily from over indulging in something that's "healthy" as something that's not. EXERCISE is not punishment
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Your calories are too low to lose 10 lbs. You should be aiming for .5 lb loss/week now that you're in the final stretch. By doing this slowly (and sustainably), you're less likely to gain it all back when you stop because:
1. Losing weight slowly means you're retaining more muscle/lean mass. That muscle/lean mass becomes even more important when you're trying to maintain your weight when you hit your goal.
2. You're less likely to go "Well, I hit my goal, now I can eat whatever" when you arrive at it because you will be slowly transitioning to your maintenance calories.
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I'm pretty sure that if I ate a mini snickers and then "worked it off" with 50 Burpees, I would vom. Does MFP have an exercise entry for "throwing up mini snickers"?0
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The best thing that worked for me is to follow a low-sugar, good carb diet. Books like the South Beach diet and Sugar Busters really opened my eyes to what added sugar (emphasis on the term "added") and refined, white starches are doing to our health and waistlines. At first, it is really, really hard to break your refined starch and added sugar addiction. But once you do, you are forced to eat nothing but fruits, veggies, proteins, healthy fats, and 100% whole grains instead. It took about 2-3 weeks of painful adjustment, but once you get over the hill, you will feel great and the weight will come off. It also makes it really easy to track your calories because practically everything you are eating is already highly nutritious and low-calorie.0
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The best thing that worked for me is to follow a low-sugar, good carb diet. Books like the South Beach diet and Sugar Busters really opened my eyes to what added sugar (emphasis on the term "added") and refined, white starches are doing to our health and waistlines. At first, it is really, really hard to break your refined starch and added sugar addiction. But once you do, you are forced to eat nothing but fruits, veggies, proteins, healthy fats, and 100% whole grains instead. It took about 2-3 weeks of painful adjustment, but once you get over the hill, you will feel great and the weight will come off. It also makes it really easy to track your calories because practically everything you are eating is already highly nutritious and low-calorie.
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ChubbieCanuck wrote: »Here's a handy Halloween candy work-out chart
I just posted this a joke.........who so serious!!!
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Hey girl, looks like you are in the right weight scale. The goal of exercise is to be fit, not skinny. You eat to nourish your body and have a stronger body. But if you want to go skinny then you can consult a professional trainer so he/she can advise you.0
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Weight loss only requires a deficit. Log accurately and stay in a deficit.0
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ChubbieCanuck wrote: »ChubbieCanuck wrote: »Here's a handy Halloween candy work-out chart
I just posted this a joke.........who so serious!!!
Because you know it's all about that face (stuffing it, that is).
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