20lbs is 4weeks!!!
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PikaKnight wrote: »PikaKnight wrote: »claudiamejia2 wrote: »Hi everyone,
I'm sure all you think this is a crazy plan ...
If she's aiming for a 5lb/week loss, then telling her to go ahead and do this while touting things like nutrition, eating enough and aiming for more fat than muscle loss is contradictory.
So basically, you're kind of a hypocrite for calling other people naysayers when your advice, ultimately, mirrors theirs as well.
Except the deficit that she would need would insure her body doesn't get fueled properly, especially as she's only got 25lbs to lose (per her profile).
So there isn't any way she's going to get enough nutrition to sustain her workouts let alone keep her functioning regularly.
I don't know if you are purposefully being obtuse, but again, what you say is contradictory. She wouldn't be able to reach her desired maximal level of fitness (assuming it's more than just being in a vegatative coma) on the deficit she'd need to be on to obtain the rate of loss she wanted.
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I think my gif of the day belongs here, too.
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I lost 23lbs in 6 weeks. Very strict diet and 5 days of 40 minute workouts (30 weights 10 cardio). So maybe you wont lose 20 but you can lose some inches!0
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I agree with the others. You want to do your best to look good for the wedding but don't sacrifice your health for a day. I noticed my biggest losses by lifting weights, keeping my calories at a safe deficit, and drinking lots of water. Those losses are often in the form of inches rather than pounds, meaning that clothes fit me better. With that in mind, you may benefit from losing the inches versus a full 20lbs in 4 weeks. Good luck.0
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PikaKnight wrote: »PikaKnight wrote: »PikaKnight wrote: »claudiamejia2 wrote: »Hi everyone,
I'm sure all you think this is a crazy plan ...
If she's aiming for a 5lb/week loss, then telling her to go ahead and do this while touting things like nutrition, eating enough and aiming for more fat than muscle loss is contradictory.
So basically, you're kind of a hypocrite for calling other people naysayers when your advice, ultimately, mirrors theirs as well.
Except the deficit that she would need would insure her body doesn't get fueled properly, especially as she's only got 25lbs to lose (per her profile).
So there isn't any way she's going to get enough nutrition to sustain her workouts let alone keep her functioning regularly.
I don't know if you are purposefully being obtuse, but again, what you say is contradictory. She wouldn't be able to reach her desired maximal level of fitness (assuming it's more than just being in a vegatative coma) on the deficit she'd need to be on to obtain the rate of loss she wanted.
Edited to change present tense of want to past tense
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surfteam1689 wrote: »Actually, you can lose 20 pounds in one month. Try the Ideal Protein Diet. It will cost you about $125 per week. It's all plant based protein. You go into Ketosis and your body eats your fat. No exercise. However, if your IP Coach does not give you enough protein, you will lose muscle, which is not good. I've done it. I went from 203 to 148 in three months. Then went off it after I got back up to 155... but I couldn't even do ONE PUSHUP. I have had to seriously build muscle since then. So if you want to lose 20 pounds and you are SERIOUS, you can do it with IP. Just find a coach in your area from their website. All the best!!! :-)
Nice job promoting a clear spammer. Dude, seriously?
Actually, yes you did. I see it has been deleted though.
It appears that the majority of us are "misrepresenting" what you've said.
Perhaps the appropriate action would be to not misrepresent what you actually mean.0 -
MireyGal76 wrote: »surfteam1689 wrote: »Actually, you can lose 20 pounds in one month. Try the Ideal Protein Diet. It will cost you about $125 per week. It's all plant based protein. You go into Ketosis and your body eats your fat. No exercise. However, if your IP Coach does not give you enough protein, you will lose muscle, which is not good. I've done it. I went from 203 to 148 in three months. Then went off it after I got back up to 155... but I couldn't even do ONE PUSHUP. I have had to seriously build muscle since then. So if you want to lose 20 pounds and you are SERIOUS, you can do it with IP. Just find a coach in your area from their website. All the best!!! :-)
Nice job promoting a clear spammer. Dude, seriously?
Actually, yes you did. I see it has been deleted though.
It appears that the majority of us are "misrepresenting" what you've said.
Perhaps the appropriate action would be to not misrepresent what you actually mean.
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emily_stew wrote: »0somuchbetter0 wrote: »Good lord, @Robertus, you're insufferable.
OP, my advice to you is to eat as healthy as you can, work out 3-4 times a week, drink lots of water, and get your hair done the day of the wedding. Don't worry about your weight. You'll feel awesome and look beautiful and have a great time at your friend's wedding.
Then, after the wedding, figure out a healthy, long-term plan to lose those 25 lbs slowly. Be methodical, persistent, eat foods you love (just smaller amounts), keep working out, and the lbs will come off over time. Setting tight deadlines like that most often lead to failure.
And it directly contradicts your advice.
There's no other way to say this...but you don't know what you're talking about and it would probably be best if you stopped trying to give advice.
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MireyGal76 wrote: »surfteam1689 wrote: »Actually, you can lose 20 pounds in one month. Try the Ideal Protein Diet. It will cost you about $125 per week. It's all plant based protein. You go into Ketosis and your body eats your fat. No exercise. However, if your IP Coach does not give you enough protein, you will lose muscle, which is not good. I've done it. I went from 203 to 148 in three months. Then went off it after I got back up to 155... but I couldn't even do ONE PUSHUP. I have had to seriously build muscle since then. So if you want to lose 20 pounds and you are SERIOUS, you can do it with IP. Just find a coach in your area from their website. All the best!!! :-)
Nice job promoting a clear spammer. Dude, seriously?
Actually, yes you did. I see it has been deleted though.
It appears that the majority of us are "misrepresenting" what you've said.
Perhaps the appropriate action would be to not misrepresent what you actually mean.
I think it is best if you PM me or start a separate thread rather than us continuing to clutter up Claudia's thread, which should be about Claudia.
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Seeing as the OP:
- has now responded to the thread comments
- has acknowledged the various viewpoints represented
- has agreed that 20lbs is likely unrealistic
- has also agreed that healthy is best
I'm choosing to leave this discussion.
At this point, it appears to be circling the drain and will likely turn into a wondrous maelstom of backpedaling, nit picking, gifs, and personal insults.
Cheers and happy Friday.
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MireyGal76 wrote: »surfteam1689 wrote: »Actually, you can lose 20 pounds in one month. Try the Ideal Protein Diet. It will cost you about $125 per week. It's all plant based protein. You go into Ketosis and your body eats your fat. No exercise. However, if your IP Coach does not give you enough protein, you will lose muscle, which is not good. I've done it. I went from 203 to 148 in three months. Then went off it after I got back up to 155... but I couldn't even do ONE PUSHUP. I have had to seriously build muscle since then. So if you want to lose 20 pounds and you are SERIOUS, you can do it with IP. Just find a coach in your area from their website. All the best!!! :-)
Nice job promoting a clear spammer. Dude, seriously?
Actually, yes you did. I see it has been deleted though.
It appears that the majority of us are "misrepresenting" what you've said.
Perhaps the appropriate action would be to not misrepresent what you actually mean.
I think it is best if you PM me or start a separate thread rather than us continuing to clutter up Claudia's thread, which should be about Claudia.
All I meant is that, I think you mean to say one thing, and EVERYONE else reads another. Perhaps the way you are saying what you mean is being misunderstood, as opposed to everyone intentionally twisting your words on you. That's all.
I do not perceive you to be someone with malicious intent, nor do I perceive you to be someone who would willingly put someone in harms way.
Therefore, I am choosing to believe that perhaps message sent =/= message received.0 -
MireyGal76 wrote: »surfteam1689 wrote: »Actually, you can lose 20 pounds in one month. Try the Ideal Protein Diet. It will cost you about $125 per week. It's all plant based protein. You go into Ketosis and your body eats your fat. No exercise. However, if your IP Coach does not give you enough protein, you will lose muscle, which is not good. I've done it. I went from 203 to 148 in three months. Then went off it after I got back up to 155... but I couldn't even do ONE PUSHUP. I have had to seriously build muscle since then. So if you want to lose 20 pounds and you are SERIOUS, you can do it with IP. Just find a coach in your area from their website. All the best!!! :-)
Nice job promoting a clear spammer. Dude, seriously?
Actually, yes you did. I see it has been deleted though.
It appears that the majority of us are "misrepresenting" what you've said.
Perhaps the appropriate action would be to not misrepresent what you actually mean.
I think it is best if you PM me or start a separate thread rather than us continuing to clutter up Claudia's thread, which should be about Claudia.
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peachyfuzzle wrote: »brianpperkins wrote: »cwolfman13 wrote: »claudiamejia2 wrote: »Hi everyone,
I'm sure all you think this is a crazy plan ...
Ok, so please explain to all of us "naysayers" how this is going to accomplish a 20lb loss in 4 weeks. I'd be interested to see the calculations you are using to support this.
Here's how I lost 60 lbs in 3 months:
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10130043/60-lbs-in-3-months#latest
And I am very healthy, very fit, and my doctor is totally on board with my focus on fitness first.
I have a feeling that the OP is maybe about 20 Lbs overweight and she thinks she's going to lose all of that in 4 weeks. I can't believe that you're actually irresponsible enough to tell her this is actually a good idea. You should be ashamed of yourself.
Why after the wedding rather than starting NOW?
How do you propose she safely create the necessary deficit to lose that much weight in such a short period of time?
There is no way for her to safely create the necessary deficit.
To create the deficit for this type of weightloss requires a month of negative caloric intake ... a coma without any intake would not do it ... that is what you are endorsing here.
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emily_stew wrote: »0somuchbetter0 wrote: »Good lord, @Robertus, you're insufferable.
OP, my advice to you is to eat as healthy as you can, work out 3-4 times a week, drink lots of water, and get your hair done the day of the wedding. Don't worry about your weight. You'll feel awesome and look beautiful and have a great time at your friend's wedding.
Then, after the wedding, figure out a healthy, long-term plan to lose those 25 lbs slowly. Be methodical, persistent, eat foods you love (just smaller amounts), keep working out, and the lbs will come off over time. Setting tight deadlines like that most often lead to failure.
And it directly contradicts your advice.
There's no other way to say this...but you don't know what you're talking about and it would probably be best if you stopped trying to give advice.
so now I'm really curious- is English your first language and or/have you ever been diagnosed with autism/asbergers at all.
Because everything I read is reading very much like you have a hard time reading social cues and communicating to others- which very often mean- one or both of these things apply.0 -
brianpperkins wrote: »peachyfuzzle wrote: »brianpperkins wrote: »cwolfman13 wrote: »claudiamejia2 wrote: »Hi everyone,
I'm sure all you think this is a crazy plan ...
Ok, so please explain to all of us "naysayers" how this is going to accomplish a 20lb loss in 4 weeks. I'd be interested to see the calculations you are using to support this.
Here's how I lost 60 lbs in 3 months:
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10130043/60-lbs-in-3-months#latest
And I am very healthy, very fit, and my doctor is totally on board with my focus on fitness first.
I have a feeling that the OP is maybe about 20 Lbs overweight and she thinks she's going to lose all of that in 4 weeks. I can't believe that you're actually irresponsible enough to tell her this is actually a good idea. You should be ashamed of yourself.
Why after the wedding rather than starting NOW?
How do you propose she safely create the necessary deficit to lose that much weight in such a short period of time?
There is no way for her to safely create the necessary deficit.
To create the deficit for this type of weightloss requires a month of negative caloric intake ... a coma without any intake would not do it ... that is what you are endorsing here.
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