I went from morbidly obese to 6 pack abs! Ask me Anything
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one more question -- how do I get to your food diary?0
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nevermind I found it...thanks again for everything!0
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fitfat1975 wrote: »You look great! Thanks for answering all of our questions. This is a very informative thread! I would love to see what you eat in a typical day.
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hey what kind of weight lifting would you do if you started from day 1?0
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I was looking at your 3 part picture and even your head looks smaller!0
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kalsedairawi wrote: »hey what kind of weight lifting would you do if you started from day 1?BuccaneersFan wrote: »I was looking at your 3 part picture and even your head looks smaller!0
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You've done great! Thank you for all of your knowledge and thank you for investing time helping others. I appreciate it.0
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So much YES to number 4! Congrats! You're an inspiration!0
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I'm struggling to get a straight up answer from the "experts" and there's too much ideology on this subject. Since I know you'll be honest and you've obviously done your research on this subject, I'm asking you what you think of the following or what has worked for you. I'm currently weighing 124 lbs and trying to "lean out" with the goal of reaching 115 lbs. I eat at a deficit. My daily calorie intake is 1200. I workout 6 days a week (I lift and do moderate cardio). My biggest struggle at THIS TIME is this: I watch my protein macro and it's s bit of a struggle to eat 100-120 grams of protein while keeping my fat macros at 20%. On an average day, 30-35% of my daily 1200 calories ends up being fat. My question is, does it matter for leaning out? I'm losing about .5 to 1 pound a week but I still look kinda "thick" albeit, fit, if you know what I mean. Will the "fat" intake part of my diet keep me from looking leaner?0
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EstherOrtizLaw wrote: »I'm struggling to get a straight up answer from the "experts" and there's too much ideology on this subject. Since I know you'll be honest and you've obviously done your research on this subject, I'm asking you what you think of the following or what has worked for you. I'm currently weighing 124 lbs and trying to "lean out" with the goal of reaching 115 lbs. I eat at a deficit. My daily calorie intake is 1200. I workout 6 days a week (I lift and do moderate cardio). My biggest struggle at THIS TIME is this: I watch my protein macro and it's s bit of a struggle to eat 100-120 grams of protein while keeping my fat macros at 20%. On an average day, 30-35% of my daily 1200 calories ends up being fat. My question is, does it matter for leaning out? I'm losing about .5 to 1 pound a week but I still look kinda "thick" albeit, fit, if you know what I mean. Will the "fat" intake part of my diet keep me from looking leaner?
I was meaning to post this on your Calorie 101 not here. Sorry. Hope you'll still respond.0 -
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You deserve a bump today0
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aliciamariaq wrote: »You deserve a bump today
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EstherOrtizLaw wrote: »EstherOrtizLaw wrote: »I'm struggling to get a straight up answer from the "experts" and there's too much ideology on this subject. Since I know you'll be honest and you've obviously done your research on this subject, I'm asking you what you think of the following or what has worked for you. I'm currently weighing 124 lbs and trying to "lean out" with the goal of reaching 115 lbs. I eat at a deficit. My daily calorie intake is 1200. I workout 6 days a week (I lift and do moderate cardio). My biggest struggle at THIS TIME is this: I watch my protein macro and it's s bit of a struggle to eat 100-120 grams of protein while keeping my fat macros at 20%. On an average day, 30-35% of my daily 1200 calories ends up being fat. My question is, does it matter for leaning out? I'm losing about .5 to 1 pound a week but I still look kinda "thick" albeit, fit, if you know what I mean. Will the "fat" intake part of my diet keep me from looking leaner?
I was meaning to post this on your Calorie 101 not here. Sorry. Hope you'll still respond.
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Amazing.
It's so refreshing and inspiring to see someone who's achieved a perfect body with no surgery just hard word. You must be so proud of yourself.
Your an inspiration. I hope I can follow in your footsteps.0 -
A huge congrats!its amazing!0
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It doesn't matter how much fat you eat so long as you are in a caloric deficit. Many people lose weight eating 40% or more of their calories in the form of fat. Just stick to your deficit and you'll be fine.
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Thanks Vismal!
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Im only 16 in highschool and 5'8 my mom is about 5'7 and dad is 5'6. I weigh 160 lbs and i want to lose weight and be fit (130) but i dont know if that is appropriate at my age. I also want to grow taller,but to grow taller i have to eat alot. At the same time i want to lose weight. What should i do? Will dieting affect my height? Should i start working out and dieting until im 18? I exercise and i do 15 minutes of vigorous boxer style jumproping everyday, but not it has gotten boring and i feel no change. What should i do? Thanks0
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willie0123 wrote: »Im only 16 in highschool and 5'8 my mom is about 5'7 and dad is 5'6. I weigh 160 lbs and i want to lose weight and be fit (130) but i dont know if that is appropriate at my age. I also want to grow taller,but to grow taller i have to eat alot. At the same time i want to lose weight. What should i do? Will dieting affect my height? Should i start working out and dieting until im 18? I exercise and i do 15 minutes of vigorous boxer style jumproping everyday, but not it has gotten boring and i feel no change. What should i do? Thanks
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Hello! First of all, well done to you. I have a question and I apologise if you've answered it before (no it's not about excess skin, haha).
When I joined MFP with a goal for weight loss, I took your advice and immediately took up weights. I'm doing a beginner weights program with a personal trainer 3 times a week and am doing the couch to 5K on the 3 off days, then resting for 1 day.
It's been 5 weeks now and I have lost 3kg so far. I weigh 93 kg and am a 176cm tall, 31 year old female.
When I first joined MFP, I told it I wanted to lose at a rate of 0.5 kg a week and it calculated my calorie intake at 1600 calories per week. It did however calculate it on the basis that I was "sedentary".
I am NOT eating back my calories. However, my trainer now wants to INCREASE my calorie intake (she thinks 1600 is too low).
In your view- is 1600 too low for what I'm doing and my situation? Should I recalculate MFP's estimation of how much I should be eating based on the fact that I am now no longer "sedentary" but am now "active" because I'm now doing some form of exercise 6 days a week?
Thanks so much in advance for your help.
Kind regards- Brittany0 -
Your inspire me to give up my excuses and get to the gym to work out.0
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Damn you are an inspiration man0
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nice brah props0
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BritBoogaloo wrote: »Hello! First of all, well done to you. I have a question and I apologise if you've answered it before (no it's not about excess skin, haha).
When I joined MFP with a goal for weight loss, I took your advice and immediately took up weights. I'm doing a beginner weights program with a personal trainer 3 times a week and am doing the couch to 5K on the 3 off days, then resting for 1 day.
It's been 5 weeks now and I have lost 3kg so far. I weigh 93 kg and am a 176cm tall, 31 year old female.
When I first joined MFP, I told it I wanted to lose at a rate of 0.5 kg a week and it calculated my calorie intake at 1600 calories per week. It did however calculate it on the basis that I was "sedentary".
I am NOT eating back my calories. However, my trainer now wants to INCREASE my calorie intake (she thinks 1600 is too low).
In your view- is 1600 too low for what I'm doing and my situation? Should I recalculate MFP's estimation of how much I should be eating based on the fact that I am now no longer "sedentary" but am now "active" because I'm now doing some form of exercise 6 days a week?
Thanks so much in advance for your help.
Kind regards- Brittany
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1600 is on the low end for your weight and height. I would not say it's dangerously low, but you probably could still make progress eating a little bit more. You can always increase a bit and if weight loss stops, reduce back down.
Thanks so much! I'll give it a try.
It seems so weird that two people in the fitness industry are telling me to eat more rather than less to achieve my weight loss goals.
Still, I intend for this to be a long term thing so I'm going to listen to the experts and take your advice!
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Bump (to keep this thread up since its no longer in the stickies )0
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Why are you eating low fat diet?
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