Hello! New at this and taking any and all tips/advice/suggestions
whitfieldcandice
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I am a young mother! I joined because since I've had my son I'm 25 pounds heavier than I was before. I would love to get down to my regular 160, I am 5'11, I want to do this for myself but it's very hard because I am not educated on how to eat healthy or how to exercise! I'd love to get as much help as I can! Thank you so much!
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Hiya Hun,
Welcome to mfp. Feel free to add me and I will help as much as I can xx0 -
Hey
If you want one little tip (as this helped me massively this year) doing fasted cardio (no food before) for around 20mins upon waking, a light run or jog or any elevated heart rate exercise 2-3 times a week will make a massive difference in a short amount of time.
Obviously permits if your able to do that lol.
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Welcome! Best of luck to you in your journey ☺ Feel free to add I am happy to help support0
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HappyCampr1 wrote: »Welcome to MFP! My best advice is to take it slowly. With 25 pounds to lose, you should be setting your goals at no more than a pound a week. As you lose weight, MFP will decrease your calories so you'll want somewhere lower to go. Read the stickied posts at the top of the various forums. This one helped me immensely- http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1080242/a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants/p1
I recommend getting yourself a food scale. I know people tend to think that is going overboard, but it truly does make it so much easier to track your intake.
And, lastly...Don't make any changes to your diet and/or exercise routine that you don't think you can live with long term. You want to learn how to maintain your new weight and that's easier if you start with the routine you intend to continue.
Great advice!! Food scale makes all the difference in the world, trust me! A lot easier than stuffing chicken breast into cups trying to measure it. As far as this if you are consistent with your tracking and exercise you can use trial and error to see what works best for you. Great community!0 -
HappyCampr1 wrote: »Welcome to MFP! My best advice is to take it slowly. With 25 pounds to lose, you should be setting your goals at no more than a pound a week. As you lose weight, MFP will decrease your calories so you'll want somewhere lower to go. Read the stickied posts at the top of the various forums. This one helped me immensely- http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1080242/a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants/p1
I recommend getting yourself a food scale. I know people tend to think that is going overboard, but it truly does make it so much easier to track your intake.
And, lastly...Don't make any changes to your diet and/or exercise routine that you don't think you can live with long term. You want to learn how to maintain your new weight and that's easier if you start with the routine you intend to continue.
All of this. Especially the last part. If you are white knuckling through diet and exercise you hate, you'll most likely go back to old habits once you get to goal, and you'll gain it right back. This doesn't mean don't stretch and challenge yourself, just don't do something you know you have no intention of continuing once the weight is off.
And nice work, happycampr1!0 -
You can add me.0
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Add me guys, I'm looking to connect with others on here.0
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Add me anyone, got work still to do :-)0
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