Weight loss
skidoodk
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6'2" 195 65 yrs old worked out fro 35 years so i gave up alchahol wich is 5 to 7000 calories a week in my case increased workout consuming 1500 cals adaay minusing workouts which are 2 hours a day imcluding strength training 3 weeks and no weight loss fell better feel thinner scales says no weight loss looking to lose 5 to 10 lbs whats up
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This is kind of hard to read so tell me if this is right.
Your starting stats are: 6'2", 195 lbs., 65 years old. You've already been working out for the past 35 years.
You recently gave up drinking alcohol, which was previously at the level of 5k-7k calories.
For the past three weeks you have been exercising 2 hours every single day, which is an increase in exercise.
You net 1500 calories per day (calories eaten less exercise calories earned.)
You have not yet lost any weight.
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My question are:
How much are you actually eating every single day? I'm looking for the number of calories eaten without the exercise subtracted from it.
Are you weighing your food with a food scale, measuring your liquids with measuring cups/spoons, and logging using solid nutrition info (info that matches USDA data, food labels, etc.)?2 -
Yes exactly I cant figure out why0
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Eating about 2300 to 2500 cals aday I measure some food dont wayy anything but I beleive I am eating less and at least the same without drinking0
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You might be eating more than you think. Consider a kitchen food scale.1
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Panda_Poptarts wrote: »Eating about 2300 to 2500 cals aday I givmeasure some food dont wayy anything but I beleive I am eating less and at least the same without drinking[
There's your problem. You need to weigh your food.
I am eating about what I ate before and have given up 7000 cals a week not drinking my work out today for instance 45 min stationary bike hard 35 min walk8ng up hill 16 min miles 30 min of weight training aggressive 6 upper 6 lower body lifts moving rapodly between i guess ill invest in a scale0 -
You feel better and that's the most important thing. As everyone is saying be more accurate in teacking your calories as we tend to underestimate what we eat.0
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I really did not change what i was doing just stayed the course been 185 for about 2 weeks im going to go to 1800
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