How do you do 1200 Calories?
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christinev297 wrote: »
I'm not about to sum up her story in one post either. Running in something like that is a lifelong goal for me and to see someone else doing it just makes me want to push harder. So that this time next year I can post how I ran my first 5k or whatever something the pushing 300lbs me never thought he could do.0 -
christinev297 wrote: »
I'm not about to sum up her story in one post either. Running in something like that is a lifelong goal for me and to see someone else doing it just makes me want to push harder. So that this time next year I can post how I ran my first 5k or whatever something the pushing 300lbs me never thought he could do.
That's a great goal to have
I was commenting more so on her calories plus exercise...
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christinev297 wrote: »
I like the running. It's just the eating part. I'm just so terrified of being big again that I just don't eat. I'm working on it this week, though. I got a migraine today after a year of being free of them, so I know I'm starting to push it.0 -
P.S. Since there's no finish line, why does everyone want to lose 2 pounds per week? That's a good way to lose muscle mass with your fat loss. Do you want to be skinny fat? If not, slow down and work on your body composition! Is your goal just to be smaller and not leaner? If so, 2 pounds a week is a great way to go!0
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krissyreminisce wrote: »christinev297 wrote: »
I like the running. It's just the eating part. I'm just so terrified of being big again that I just don't eat. I'm working on it this week, though. I got a migraine today after a year of being free of them, so I know I'm starting to push it.
You have to listen to what your body is telling you I've found it will send you clear signals when you are overdoing it. For me last week I didn't get enough sleep so I actually missed dinner one night because I slept through it.
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Make your goal 0.5-1lb a week.0
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SunshineSwirl wrote: »I'm minimal carbs, focusing mainly on vegetables, including sweet potatoes, as my main carb source daily and grains on workout days, but still find it hard to do my set base of 1600 calories. How do those of you doing 1200, not give up or kill someone because of hunger? Not judging, genuinely curious!
check out my journal... i've been down to 1200 calories per day for a while now... and i eat ALL the time... it's all about the quality of the food you eat... veggies have so little calories you can have your fill of them...0 -
kelly_e_montana wrote: »P.S. Since there's no finish line, why does everyone want to lose 2 pounds per week? That's a good way to lose muscle mass with your fat loss. Do you want to be skinny fat? If not, slow down and work on your body composition! Is your goal just to be smaller and not leaner? If so, 2 pounds a week is a great way to go!
1. My body, my business.
2. Doctors orders.
Body comp will be closer to my weight goal. This is easier for me as I adjust my lifestyle and eating habits.0 -
angelgreathouse9 wrote: »SunshineSwirl wrote: »I'm minimal carbs, focusing mainly on vegetables, including sweet potatoes, as my main carb source daily and grains on workout days, but still find it hard to do my set base of 1600 calories. How do those of you doing 1200, not give up or kill someone because of hunger? Not judging, genuinely curious!
check out my journal... i've been down to 1200 calories per day for a while now... and i eat ALL the time... it's all about the quality of the food you eat... veggies have so little calories you can have your fill of them...
Your diary is awesome btw. I'm the same way veggies, I just need to get off my PB as fill calories at the end of the day.0 -
If you're vegetarian, here are some good choices: http://budgeting.thenest.com/list-foods-high-calories-vegans-31270.html
I'll second Tempeh as a great choice - very versatile, tastes great (adapts to sauces and marinades), keeps long in the fridge (unwrapped) and is a probiotic. Can't beat that!0 -
I was excited to try Tempeh till I found out it was soy based I can't have soy at all for me its an inflammatory food which my body immediately rejects bummer.0
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What makes it work for me is finding satisfying alternatives to the food I love. For example... I love starbucks lattes but they are too high in calories. So I experimented for a while until I came up with my own that is only 64 calories. It's very filling and delicious. It's the same with everything I eat. There are so many options to have something similar that taste as good but is healthier and more filling. Tons of ideas on sites like pinterest. Also adding a bunch of veggies to any meal will always make it more filling with little calories.0
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I do 1200 calories usually from breakfast through lunch...0
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I also found that when you eat more veggies and the "cleaner" food you start to dislike over sweetened things. I saved up a bunch of calories one day to have my favorite drink as a reward for a long week of workouts. It was so sickenly sweet I couldn't finish it.0
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1200 is lunch for me. When I go for a long run or ride, I'll enjoy over 1400 calories of yummy milkshake.0
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I don't. I would end up eating someones face if I tried that.0
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Hi @jt880, have you spoken with your doctor about Tempeh? While a soy product, there are some significant differences that *may* (under the advice of a physician) be open to you. Fermenting is a powerful advantage. Might be worth a chat, if you haven't done so already. Indeed it stinks not to be able to eat things good for us, my mom loves grapefruit, but with high blood pressure medicine in her routine each day, it's a no-no. Here is some reading on Tempeh: http://paleoleap.com/dangers-soy/0
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Lots of salad, fruit, veggies, egg whites, turkey, and lots of water (with lemon, mint and cucumbers).
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1200 is half my daily intake. I could not survive on 1200 a day, well I could, but no one else would.0
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kitchensolo wrote: »Hi @jt880, have you spoken with your doctor about Tempeh? While a soy product, there are some significant differences that *may* (under the advice of a physician) be open to you. Fermenting is a powerful advantage. Might be worth a chat, if you haven't done so already. Indeed it stinks not to be able to eat things good for us, my mom loves grapefruit, but with high blood pressure medicine in her routine each day, it's a no-no. Here is some reading on Tempeh: http://paleoleap.com/dangers-soy/
My endo says no to anything soy based I may experiment with it though as long as i'm close to a bathroom0
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