Until You Train You Can't Maintain
mysteps2beauty
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I have not achieved goal.
But I'm wondering, who of you went from 0 to 60 in weight loss (meaning got to their goal weight in a short period of time compared to the majority of MFP community ) and are at maintenance for at least 3 months.
I know I need to train myself to intake calories at a certain level so that i can achieve my goal weight....but i also know going at it like I was on the Biggest Loser is probably not good.
Are you willing to share your journey to Onderland....?
But I'm wondering, who of you went from 0 to 60 in weight loss (meaning got to their goal weight in a short period of time compared to the majority of MFP community ) and are at maintenance for at least 3 months.
I know I need to train myself to intake calories at a certain level so that i can achieve my goal weight....but i also know going at it like I was on the Biggest Loser is probably not good.
Are you willing to share your journey to Onderland....?
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I succeeded, been maintaining for 1 year and a half. Lost weight, saw significant gains in strength in almost every measurable exercise, lift.
I pretty follow the exact guide listed above, you really can't go wrong with the sexy pants guide.0 -
I've maintained my weight loss for three years through mindful eating and daily exercise.0
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I've seen this several places....maintenance is no different than dieting, you just have higher calorie target.0
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Of course this presumes that you made a food and exercise lifestyle change...0
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I lost 40 pounds and have maintained it almost 4 years. I learned a lot about which foods were calorie dense from logging. I started eating those in smaller portions. I monitor my steps my carefully. I very very very rarely use my log to stop myself from eating: I just use it as a check to make sure I'm not drifting off course.0
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BikeTourer wrote: »I've seen this several places....maintenance is no different than dieting, you just have higher calorie target.
I agree. You have to watch your calories just the same when you're maintaining as you did when you were dieting.
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Define 'short time' though? I mean, I lost 73 of my 80 pounds in 11 months. I supposed it's fairly fast. But I never cut anything out, and my diet now is pretty much the same as my diet 2 years ago (when I reached those 140 pounds.. only lost 7 in the next 6 months and been maintaining since). My goal was 1700 when I was losing, now it's 1800, the only difference is that I can eat more a couple times a week if I want to and I don't have to worry if I eat too much at Holidays or special events. But most days it's exactly the same as when I was losing for me - I workout as much too, but it's more intense.0
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Well, I'm looking for emotional support cause I'm hitting a hiccup in my weight loss pursuit (mostly cause I have lost some mobility for awhile). So, I want to flip the script in my thinking to see the bright side of not being able to do my favorite exercise - walking. Not enthused to do strength training. I know many have lost, albeit slowly, just by staying within calorie allowance. It just depresses me that instead of exercising for a few extra bites, I'm gonna have to give up some type of food to have my treats.....0
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I lost just under 40 lbs and it took me bout 4.5 months. I've been maintaining nearly 6 months. Not a very long time but I've had absolutely no problem keeping it off. I just have remained diligent with my logging and have not slacked up one bit.0
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I lost 115 lbs in 9 months and have kept it off with only small variation for over 14 years. I think maintenance of a large loss presents special challenges. I know people who have lost quickly or slowly. It seems equally difficult. Cooking and eating for satiety, honest self-monitoring and regular exercise have been critical for both myself and my wife.0
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Lost 46 pounds in about 6 months, maintained for over three years. there is never a vacation from fitness in my humbled opinion.
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The hardest part of maintaining for me was never eating enough calories in order to not lose anymore. I went from dieting at 1200 to "maintaining" at 1300 but I kept losing. So I upped to 1500 and Ive been maintaining since August! Its great I have so many calories to eat!! >:30
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