Getting that Fit Body
DeathByCheesecake
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Hey!
So, I just started my weight loss/getting fit routine on August 16! I weigh 138 and want to get down to 130, that's my first goal. But I would eventually like to hit 120. I have tried before but it's been a tough road. I would eat so much and eat after dinner. Any advice for my journey?
So, I just started my weight loss/getting fit routine on August 16! I weigh 138 and want to get down to 130, that's my first goal. But I would eventually like to hit 120. I have tried before but it's been a tough road. I would eat so much and eat after dinner. Any advice for my journey?
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I personally use weekly meal planning and portion control containers.
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Have you ever heard of intermittent fasting? That helps control my late night snacking by allowing myself to only eat in an 8 hour window.
Diet is key. It always is. It's also the hardest part. I started out a cardio bunny and lost a bunch of weight but didn't get the body I wanted. Then I started lifting and now pay more attention to my body composition and size than I do the number on the scale.0 -
I personally use a weekly meal planning guide and portion control containers as well as taking a shake every morning that gives me the nutrition I need to begin my day helps me with energy and has helped with the junk food cravings.
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To the people that use the portion control containers, any tips on what kind or where to buy? I have been thinking about trying this method. I have a hard time with portions. I am currently 149lbs and want to be 130. I am a runner but the scale and my body are just staying put.0
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MrsSchimmy wrote: »Have you ever heard of intermittent fasting? That helps control my late night snacking by allowing myself to only eat in an 8 hour window.
Diet is key. It always is. It's also the hardest part. I started out a cardio bunny and lost a bunch of weight but didn't get the body I wanted. Then I started lifting and now pay more attention to my body composition and size than I do the number on the scale.
I need to focus on this intermittent fasting. Anything actually, I would really like my body fat reduced.0 -
DeathByCheesecake wrote: »Hey!
So, I just started my weight loss/getting fit routine on August 16! I weigh 138 and want to get down to 130, that's my first goal. But I would eventually like to hit 120. I have tried before but it's been a tough road. I would eat so much and eat after dinner. Any advice for my journey?
I typically eat in a 12-hour range (so I guess I was on intermittent fasting without knowing it?!). I'll finish my dinner at least no later than 12 hours since the beginning of my breakfast (so if I start my breakfast at 6:30 AM, I'll finish my dinner at least before 6:30 PM). When I still went to gyms, I'd usually finish my dinner before 6 PM (or even 5:30) since most of my gym classes were at 7 PM (intense cardio & I definitely didn't want to throw up in class). So I guess you can play with your schedule that can somewhat prevent you from eating too heavy during regular mealtime. (And I found this also helps improving bowel movement in the morning)
Another simple way to control the craving: floss and brush your teeth 10-15 min after every meal. It at least helps holding back the craving and will keep your teeth & gum healthy!
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I am on exactly the same journey as you! I weigh in at 136lbs and want to be 127-130lbs. I am using the food diary here to track and focusing on keeping sugar low and protein high. Trying to have totally clean diet and staying around 1200 cals. I started last week weighing in at 140lbs but the scales aren't moving at the mo. I am upping my strength training and have taken my waist etc measurement as I want to be really toned not just look slim...that is my goal...Good luck (p.s brushing your teeth when you want to reach for junk really does help!)0
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