Please Share The Top 5 Things To Do To Lose Weight
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QueenBishOTUniverse wrote: »Now we're flagging for handing out stickers?! Who doesn't love stickers?!
Can I have a sticker? Preferably a magical unicorn one?0 -
nataliecatalie00 wrote: »nataliecatalie00 wrote: »arditarose wrote: »nataliecatalie00 wrote: »arditarose wrote: »nataliecatalie00 wrote: »UltimateRBF wrote: »nataliecatalie00 wrote: »UltimateRBF wrote: »I think it's time for this gif since we've obviously exited the land of basic science and entered the realm of....
You can say that all you want but you never actually know until you try. I thought it sounded absurd at first but instead of declaring it magic I actually tried it and it worked. I found out for myself.
Yeah...no. Science disagrees with you. As do I. The scenario you're describing is literally impossible.
But what do I know, I'm just a fatty, right?
I didn't say you were a fatty. I'm just pointing out that if you are going to go to someone on advice to lose weight, your probably going to pick the thinner/ fitter person. It's not rude, it's just smart.
No...I'm going to pick the person who is losing/has lost weight.
Why not the person who has always been thin that has never gotten to the point of being over weight in the first place?
Because...they are not experienced in losing weight?
And experienced in gaining weight.
I've never been overweight so I was always doing something right. And I have lost weight, not from being overweight though.
based on your four point plan in this thread you really do not know anything about nutrition or science for that matter.
You did not even accurately track your own calories.
It's interesting that you've just decided that you know what I know and don't know and what I did and didn't do all the way from your computer screen. I forgot you spent the last few years of my life watching my every move as I count my calories on a daily basis, making sure I'm doing it accurately. Missed that one.
So you count your calories every day and you know for a fact that you eat in a calorie surplus every day? Meaning you eat more calories than you burn every single day - and just because you eat some fruits and vegetables, you don't gain weight?
Do you know what a calorie surplus is?0 -
nataliecatalie00 wrote: »nataliecatalie00 wrote: »arditarose wrote: »nataliecatalie00 wrote: »arditarose wrote: »nataliecatalie00 wrote: »UltimateRBF wrote: »nataliecatalie00 wrote: »UltimateRBF wrote: »I think it's time for this gif since we've obviously exited the land of basic science and entered the realm of....
You can say that all you want but you never actually know until you try. I thought it sounded absurd at first but instead of declaring it magic I actually tried it and it worked. I found out for myself.
Yeah...no. Science disagrees with you. As do I. The scenario you're describing is literally impossible.
But what do I know, I'm just a fatty, right?
I didn't say you were a fatty. I'm just pointing out that if you are going to go to someone on advice to lose weight, your probably going to pick the thinner/ fitter person. It's not rude, it's just smart.
No...I'm going to pick the person who is losing/has lost weight.
Why not the person who has always been thin that has never gotten to the point of being over weight in the first place?
Because...they are not experienced in losing weight?
And experienced in gaining weight.
I've never been overweight so I was always doing something right. And I have lost weight, not from being overweight though.
based on your four point plan in this thread you really do not know anything about nutrition or science for that matter.
You did not even accurately track your own calories.
It's interesting that you've just decided that you know what I know and don't know and what I did and didn't do all the way from your computer screen. I forgot you spent the last few years of my life watching my every move as I count my calories on a daily basis, making sure I'm doing it accurately. Missed that one.
Hmmm lets review..
you said you ate 3000 calories and maintained your weight. Thus, you claim that you defy physics and are the only person on the planet you does so.
You recommend a plant based diet, and eating under 800 grams of sodium a day. Totally unnecessary for weight loss.
You implied that people should not take weight loss advice from "fattys"…
based on your first two statements I can deduce that you know nothing about weight loss.
Based on your third statement I can make some additional assumptions, but I won't repeat them here.
Finally, I have no desire to be involved in any aspect of your life.0 -
QueenBishOTUniverse wrote: »Now we're flagging for handing out stickers?! Who doesn't love stickers?!
Maybe stickers are animal-based?
The glue is made from horse's hooves. <nods>
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nataliecatalie00 wrote: »If no one is open to trying something new that doesn't require you to eat a diet where you have to restrict your calories then thats fine. Bash it all you want but at the end of the day I'm not the one that ever got myself into the position of being over weight. I'm the one that has always been fit, lean, and healthy. I'm the one that doesn't fill their body with animal carcass and puss from cow milk. I'm the one thriving on cruelty free, plant based all natural food that wakes up in the morning and slips on a size 2.
Wow.
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QueenBishOTUniverse wrote: »Now we're flagging for handing out stickers?! Who doesn't love stickers?!
Can I have a sticker? Preferably a magical unicorn one?
I'm out of stickers. How 'bout a sparkle pooping rainbow unicorn cookie?
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conniescakes1 wrote: »Really guys? That is boring. Enjoy your boring calorie deficit life style, but saying that isnt helpful to people starting out.
How about...
1. Cardio, sweat your butt off!
2. Eat clean fresh fruit and veggies with every meal and snack
3. skip the high calorie drinks and enjoy a clod glass of water with some lemon or other fruit in it instead
4. get proper sleep so you have the energy to be more active, so you can burn more calories through out the day
5. The best exercise is the kind that doesnt feel like exercise. So sports, dancing, hikng etc.
So why did you ask us what works for us, if you are just going to say, Ya whatever you're boring!! When I started this I had no idea what a deficit was. but I did my homework and found out. I wanted a change and knew I had a lot to learn. Simple fact is, if you want to lose weight you need to eat in a deficit. I am a large person my exercises started at 15 min and when I felt stronger I added more time, I still can not do high impact workouts. So watching what I eat is very important. I have lost 39 lbs in 110 days pretty much on just what I eat. I do move everyday, somedays more than others but I really focus on my deficit. If someone really wants to make this lifestyle change they will do their homework and find what works best for them. I do agree with the 5 you posted, but don't belittle the people who are answering your question by saying Eat at a calorie deficit.
OMG that post was from the OP!
BAHAHAHAHAHA!
Hilarious. I didn't realise.0 -
UltimateRBF wrote: »nataliecatalie00 wrote: »If no one is open to trying something new that doesn't require you to eat a diet where you have to restrict your calories then thats fine. Bash it all you want but at the end of the day I'm not the one that ever got myself into the position of being over weight. I'm the one that has always been fit, lean, and healthy. I'm the one that doesn't fill their body with animal carcass and puss from cow milk. I'm the one thriving on cruelty free, plant based all natural food that wakes up in the morning and slips on a size 2.
Fine, you're better than us. You win. Enjoy the rarefied air of sanctimony!
But only if it's plant-based and natural.0 -
myfelinepal wrote: »conniescakes1 wrote: »Really guys? That is boring. Enjoy your boring calorie deficit life style, but saying that isnt helpful to people starting out.
How about...
1. Cardio, sweat your butt off!
2. Eat clean fresh fruit and veggies with every meal and snack
3. skip the high calorie drinks and enjoy a clod glass of water with some lemon or other fruit in it instead
4. get proper sleep so you have the energy to be more active, so you can burn more calories through out the day
5. The best exercise is the kind that doesnt feel like exercise. So sports, dancing, hikng etc.
So why did you ask us what works for us, if you are just going to say, Ya whatever you're boring!! When I started this I had no idea what a deficit was. but I did my homework and found out. I wanted a change and knew I had a lot to learn. Simple fact is, if you want to lose weight you need to eat in a deficit. I am a large person my exercises started at 15 min and when I felt stronger I added more time, I still can not do high impact workouts. So watching what I eat is very important. I have lost 39 lbs in 110 days pretty much on just what I eat. I do move everyday, somedays more than others but I really focus on my deficit. If someone really wants to make this lifestyle change they will do their homework and find what works best for them. I do agree with the 5 you posted, but don't belittle the people who are answering your question by saying Eat at a calorie deficit.
OMG that post was from the OP!
BAHAHAHAHAHA!
Hilarious. I didn't realise.
LOL wow, I totally missed that ….0 -
QueenBishOTUniverse wrote: »QueenBishOTUniverse wrote: »Now we're flagging for handing out stickers?! Who doesn't love stickers?!
Can I have a sticker? Preferably a magical unicorn one?
I'm out of stickers. How 'bout a sparkle pooping rainbow unicorn cookie?
But, but, that's not plant based, is it? Or is the cookie made of magical plants?0 -
nataliecatalie00 wrote: »If no one is open to trying something new that doesn't require you to eat a diet where you have to restrict your calories then thats fine. Bash it all you want but at the end of the day I'm not the one that ever got myself into the position of being over weight. I'm the one that has always been fit, lean, and healthy. I'm the one that doesn't fill their body with animal carcass and puss from cow milk. I'm the one thriving on cruelty free, plant based all natural food that wakes up in the morning and slips on a size 2.
this is MFP gold right here….0 -
QueenBishOTUniverse wrote: »QueenBishOTUniverse wrote: »Now we're flagging for handing out stickers?! Who doesn't love stickers?!
Can I have a sticker? Preferably a magical unicorn one?
I'm out of stickers. How 'bout a sparkle pooping rainbow unicorn cookie?
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1. Eat at a calorie deficit.
2. Eat at a calorie deficit.
3. Eat at a calorie deficit
4. Exercise.
5. Exercise.0 -
nataliecatalie00 wrote: »If no one is open to trying something new that doesn't require you to eat a diet where you have to restrict your calories then thats fine. Bash it all you want but at the end of the day I'm not the one that ever got myself into the position of being over weight. I'm the one that has always been fit, lean, and healthy. I'm the one that doesn't fill their body with animal carcass and puss from cow milk. I'm the one thriving on cruelty free, plant based all natural food that wakes up in the morning and slips on a size 2.
this is MFP gold right here….
I kind of can't believe it. It's so....grotesque.0 -
nataliecatalie00 wrote: »If no one is open to trying something new that doesn't require you to eat a diet where you have to restrict your calories then thats fine. Bash it all you want but at the end of the day I'm not the one that ever got myself into the position of being over weight. I'm the one that has always been fit, lean, and healthy. I'm the one that doesn't fill their body with animal carcass and puss from cow milk. I'm the one thriving on cruelty free, plant based all natural food that wakes up in the morning and slips on a size 2.
this is MFP gold right here….
I think I just chortled.0 -
Alyssa_Is_LosingIt wrote: »QueenBishOTUniverse wrote: »QueenBishOTUniverse wrote: »Now we're flagging for handing out stickers?! Who doesn't love stickers?!
Can I have a sticker? Preferably a magical unicorn one?
I'm out of stickers. How 'bout a sparkle pooping rainbow unicorn cookie?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrNIb3a--WI0 -
arditarose wrote: »nataliecatalie00 wrote: »If no one is open to trying something new that doesn't require you to eat a diet where you have to restrict your calories then thats fine. Bash it all you want but at the end of the day I'm not the one that ever got myself into the position of being over weight. I'm the one that has always been fit, lean, and healthy. I'm the one that doesn't fill their body with animal carcass and puss from cow milk. I'm the one thriving on cruelty free, plant based all natural food that wakes up in the morning and slips on a size 2.
this is MFP gold right here….
I kind of can't believe it. It's so....grotesque.
i was not aware that cows milk had puss in it...0 -
QueenBishOTUniverse wrote: »Alyssa_Is_LosingIt wrote: »QueenBishOTUniverse wrote: »QueenBishOTUniverse wrote: »Now we're flagging for handing out stickers?! Who doesn't love stickers?!
Can I have a sticker? Preferably a magical unicorn one?
I'm out of stickers. How 'bout a sparkle pooping rainbow unicorn cookie?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrNIb3a--WI
Now I'll never wear a size 2! *slams door*0
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