How to burn big tummy??
kikok2016
Posts: 11 Member
Hello..Nice to meet u All
Iam 156cm and 69kg
I do excercise also i keep on diet,no rice,no salt and teaspoon of sugar/day
But sometimes i felt weak and ate much for my energy
Do u hve any option what should i do?
Bcoz really im look like pregnant women and need help
Iam 156cm and 69kg
I do excercise also i keep on diet,no rice,no salt and teaspoon of sugar/day
But sometimes i felt weak and ate much for my energy
Do u hve any option what should i do?
Bcoz really im look like pregnant women and need help
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You can't spot reduce.
Eat at a calorie deficit and your body will eventually use the fat on your stomach.
Thread you should read:
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1161603/so-you-want-a-nice-stomach/p17 -
Eat at a calorie deficit. Lower your body fat percentage.
Unless you have a medical condition, there's no reason to cut out things like rice and salt from your diet.
Weight loss comes from a calorie deficit.3 -
I will read it
Thanks2 -
Enter your age, height, weight and daily activity level in MFP. A reasonable weight loss goal would be .5 lb to1 lb per week. Eat the number of calories you are told to eat. If you exercise then log it and eat a portion of calories earned from exercise.
Log everything you consume as accurately as you can. A food scale is very helpful for this.
Weight loss is about calories not the kind of food you eat. Don't cut out all the foods you love. You want to have a long term sustainable eating plan.
Getting plenty of protein, fats and fiber can help you feel more satisfied. Eating foods with more nutrients is better for your general health than eating foods low in nutrients.
Be patientand consistant. It takes time to lose weight and shrink a big belly.1 -
Thanks so much
Im new at myfitnesspal so i will try ur advise
Again,thanks1 -
You may be leaning backwards or something in your profile pic, but if you haven't already maybe ask your doctor if everything is okay the next time you see them. Other than that, yes, a fat loss program should hopefully help you lean out all over3
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Eat less exercise more. Consistency.2
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Put your information into this calculator and the calculator will calculate a calorie target based on your goals. Hit your targets, do some exercise...be consistent and over time you will lose weight. You can't spot reduce fat...it comes off from all over and generally, the belly area is primary fat stores so it's kind of a first on, last off prospect for most people.1
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Definitely work on geting your calories straight to start losing overall, but I agree that you should ask your doc if you might have an underlying medical condition that's causing your stomach to protrude so much. It could just be how you store fat, in which case calorie deficit is all there is to it, but it's a good idea to make sure.0
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CICO = Calories In, Calories Out. If the CI is less than the CO, you lose weight. To *safely* lose weight, lose no more than 2lbs/week to have the best chance of losing *only* fat and not muscle. Safe. Sane. Healthy. Effective.
Exercise is not a requirement to lose weight. Exercise does one of two things (or both) depending on what you do:
Improve your cardio-vascular system.
Improve muscle tone/mass.
Exercise does not reduce weight. CICO does. Exercise is simply a method of increasing one's CO so they can have more CI. Still, 2lbs/week, even with exercise is the safe, sane, healthy way.3 -
Seek medical advise1
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thorsmom01 wrote: »Eat at a calorie deficit. Lower your body fat percentage.
Unless you have a medical condition, there's no reason to cut out things like rice and salt from your diet.
Weight loss comes from a calorie deficit.
So no need to cut out rice and salt from my diet?
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thorsmom01 wrote: »Eat at a calorie deficit. Lower your body fat percentage.
Unless you have a medical condition, there's no reason to cut out things like rice and salt from your diet.
Weight loss comes from a calorie deficit.
So no need to cut out rice and salt from my diet?
Calorie deficit is what you need. The food you pick is personal preference.0 -
I see...okay
I will try my best0 -
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Planking works very well and half your body weight in water a day a lot of leafy greens the darker the better if you don't like to eat them make a smoothie but add sugar maybe some honey like everyone else calorie deficit that's why although it's annoying tracking your calories actually matters0
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thorsmom01 wrote: »Eat at a calorie deficit. Lower your body fat percentage.
Unless you have a medical condition, there's no reason to cut out things like rice and salt from your diet.
Weight loss comes from a calorie deficit.
So no need to cut out rice and salt from my diet?
No ... why would you need to cut out rice and salt from your diet. We need salt ... and there's nothing wrong with rice.
I eat rice just about every day, and yet have managed to lose 25 kg.
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I'm a bit confused and I hope someone can help me understand. It sounds like we need at least 1200 calories a day to be healthy. MFP allows me 1200. If I have a calorie deficit then I'm under the minimum 1200 to stay healthy. I exercise 30 minutes a day but I don't eat the amount of calories it adds to my daily intake. Is that the deficit everyone is talking about?1
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catherae1970 wrote: »I'm a bit confused and I hope someone can help me understand. It sounds like we need at least 1200 calories a day to be healthy. MFP allows me 1200. If I have a calorie deficit then I'm under the minimum 1200 to stay healthy. I exercise 30 minutes a day but I don't eat the amount of calories it adds to my daily intake. Is that the deficit everyone is talking about?
When MFP gives you 1200 calories, that includes a deficit.
If you exercise for 30 minutes a day and burn, say, 100 calories, that's an additional deficit. You can choose not to eat those calories back to make up for any errors you might have made in entering your food ... or you can eat some of those calories back. That's up to you.
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Hello..Nice to meet u All
Iam 156cm and 69kg
I do excercise also i keep on diet,no rice,no salt and teaspoon of sugar/day
But sometimes i felt weak and ate much for my energy
Do u hve any option what should i do?
Bcoz really im look like pregnant women and need help
Start by setting yourself a goal that will get you to a healthy BMI.
In your case, this means about losing 10 kilos as a starting goal, and you can reevaluate how you feel as you get close to this goal.
Set a reasonable weight loss rate, like 1-2 kilos per month.
Eat the calories MFP tells you to eat. Lg everything.
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