Any tips for a newbie?
chloedanielle03
Posts: 29 Member
Hiya!
I have tried this losing weight malarkey so many times and have failed. I am 18, 4ft11 and weigh 195lbs. As you can imagine my almost hobbit height makes me look a lot bigger than someone of my weigh who is taller. I am so unhappy and want to lose weight to make myself feel better and to be healthier.
I have an incredibly sweet tooth and was wandering if any of you lovely people had any tips for me? It would be great to know what works for you eating & exercise -xo
I have tried this losing weight malarkey so many times and have failed. I am 18, 4ft11 and weigh 195lbs. As you can imagine my almost hobbit height makes me look a lot bigger than someone of my weigh who is taller. I am so unhappy and want to lose weight to make myself feel better and to be healthier.
I have an incredibly sweet tooth and was wandering if any of you lovely people had any tips for me? It would be great to know what works for you eating & exercise -xo
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My two biggest tips are
1. Have an open mind. Try new foods, try different flavor combinations and get yourself outside the box, it really helps me at least to not eat the same things all the time, keeps it exciting and not so boring.
2. DRINK ALL THE WATER. All of it. It really helps and makes you feel great.
*bonus tip: CICO is key.0 -
Food scale, start weighing every solid food that passes your lips.0
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queenliz99 wrote: »Food scale, start weighing every solid that passes your lips.
Totally forgot this, DO IT. Food scales are fantastic and totally worth it.0 -
I found staying away from anyone who eats out and not watching tv helped quite a bit. I find being around people who are less dedicated than you is a recipe for failure. I try not to eat anything other than whole foods but obviously some things like bread, I slack with. An example of a whole food in my mind is an apple, an apple pie is not a whole food.0
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@guinevere96 thanks so much lovely, I must admit trying new foods etc is something I don't tend to do but really want to! I think when I'm trying to eat healthier I tend to eat the same things then give up after a week or so. I also need to drink so much more water and cut out coffee! Haha thanks again for the tips!0
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queenliz99 wrote: »Food scale, start weighing every solid food that passes your lips.
I've never thought of doing that! Thanks0 -
The best tips for newbies are located in these threads
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1080242/a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1296011/calorie-counting-101
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1235566/so-youre-new-here0 -
I found staying away from anyone who eats out and not watching tv helped quite a bit. I find being around people who are less dedicated than you is a recipe for failure. I try not to eat anything other than whole foods but obviously some things like bread, I slack with. An example of a whole food in my mind is an apple, an apple pie is not a whole food.
Staying away from people who eat out a lot is such a good tip! Only downfall for that is my boyfriend orders so many takeaways! It's going to test my motivation a lot! But hopefully once I'm in a routine of eating good healthy food I won't be bothered about takeout etc0 -
The best tips for newbies are located in these threads
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1080242/a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1296011/calorie-counting-101
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1235566/so-youre-new-here
Thank you!0 -
Log everything honestly, stick to the calorie goal MFP gives you but most of all, don't quit. I lost 32 pounds on here a couple of years ago. I recently quit smoking and went back to my old ways of eating and put a lot back on but I am back on track again and will lose the extra weight. This site really does work if you use it properly. Listen to people who have succeeded and steer clear of any fad diets. Calories in calories out for weight loss and exercise for fitness and stamina.0
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manderson27 wrote: »Log everything honestly, stick to the calorie goal MFP gives you but most of all, don't quit. I lost 32 pounds on here a couple of years ago. I recently quit smoking and went back to my old ways of eating and put a lot back on but I am back on track again and will lose the extra weight. This site really does work if you use it properly. Listen to people who have succeeded and steer clear of any fad diets. Calories in calories out for weight loss and exercise for fitness and stamina.
Thanks lovely! I am feeling so motivated this time around and I have heard a lot of people saying logging everything they eat and sticking to their set calorie intake has helped them lose weight. I just need to stick to it! Good luck with your journey -xo0 -
Be diligent about exercise but allow yourself some freedoms with food (within reason). I have found that if I am too strict and limit my favorites, I fall off the wagon. I follow weekly calories instead of daily so that I can have some fun on the weekends. Also, find an exercise you actually enjoy. For me, that is swimming. Do it almost every day.0
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Hi everyone just a quick question. When using this app, do you eat back the calories you burned during exercise ? Thanks0
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My tip is to read all the sticky posts at the top of each MFP forum. These threads provide the best info & tips on the site!0
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chloedanielle03 wrote: »I found staying away from anyone who eats out and not watching tv helped quite a bit. I find being around people who are less dedicated than you is a recipe for failure. I try not to eat anything other than whole foods but obviously some things like bread, I slack with. An example of a whole food in my mind is an apple, an apple pie is not a whole food.
Staying away from people who eat out a lot is such a good tip! Only downfall for that is my boyfriend orders so many takeaways! It's going to test my motivation a lot! But hopefully once I'm in a routine of eating good healthy food I won't be bothered about takeout etc
Now remember that your healthy food has to compete with your boyfriend's takeaway, so it better be good! You can eat anything you want and lose weight, as long as you are in a calorie deficit. A little "junkfood" does not make your entire diet "unhealthy". BUT, the calorie:nutrition ratio is important - you will be very hungry and tired if all you eat is junk. So, find a way to balance taste preference and nutrients. Trying new foods can help you on that quest.0 -
Learning to be discipline & consistent. Yes it's hard but it does get better once you start seeing your payoff and having motivation from friends helps greatly. Open diaries and being true to yourself with logging ALL your food.0
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Hi,
If you have the time check out Feeding Fitness on YouTube.
I learned some much when I was first starting out..0
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