Can someone look at my diary?
mnec2010
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Looking for input on my meals /snacks.. Am I eating too much or too little of something... I've only been recording for a couple of days but generally this is how my food looks when I'm motivated and on track.
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Only thing I would change personally is not take the weight loss pills. Other than that it looks fine to me0
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Are you under a doctor's supervision with this plan? You're severely undereating many days.3
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if that is a picture of you, then you seem to be below maintenance and I concur on losing the diet pills1
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What are your current stats? You may not be eating enough0
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diannethegeek wrote: »Are you under a doctor's supervision with this plan? You're severely undereating many days.
How so? Not being rude, genuinely trying to educate myself0 -
sashayoung72 wrote: »if that is a picture of you, then you seem to be below maintenance and I concur on losing the diet pills
My profile picture? Heavens no lol.. Just motivation.0 -
zoeysasha37 wrote: »What are your current stats? You may not be eating enough
5'5..150 lbs. Goal is to get to 135.0 -
diannethegeek wrote: »Are you under a doctor's supervision with this plan? You're severely undereating many days.
How so? Not being rude, genuinely trying to educate myself
The bare minimum suggested for women to get enough nutrients in is 1200 calories.
April 29: 826 calories
May 3: 851 calories
May 9: 496 calories
May 18: 855 calories2 -
I previously saw one of your posts about the supplements you currently use. I don't mean this to sound rude, but you really don't need to have a preworkout, intraworkout, and post workout for only a 40 minute workout. These supplements are really meant for people that are having long high intensity training sessions. I mean you could take all of these supplements, but it's kind of money down the train.
On a second note, ditch the Super HD or at least take the proper dosage. You do realize that the serving size of Super HD is 1-2 pills daily? I notice you sometimes log 3. Personally the one time I took Super HD (free sample), I got nasty heart palpitations and nausea (which I suppose did make it an effective appetite suppressant). I mean it may be effective now, but like most fat burners your body will get used to it and it will not longer be effective.1 -
diannethegeek wrote: »diannethegeek wrote: »Are you under a doctor's supervision with this plan? You're severely undereating many days.
How so? Not being rude, genuinely trying to educate myself
The bare minimum suggested for women to get enough nutrients in is 1200 calories.
April 29: 826 calories
May 3: 851 calories
May 9: 496 calories
May 18: 855 calories
Days previous to this week I wasn't committed to tracking all my food, I probably had takeout or way over ate and decided to stop tracking lol. Fail. And my fitbit also calculates my steps into calories burned and count as exercise. I do aim for 1200. Is 1200 ok for my weight loss goal?0 -
MichelleLei1 wrote: »I previously saw one of your posts about the supplements you currently use. I don't mean this to sound rude, but you really don't need to have a preworkout, intraworkout, and post workout for only a 40 minute workout. These supplements are really meant for people that are having long high intensity training sessions. I mean you could take all of these supplements, but it's kind of money down the train.
On a second note, ditch the Super HD or at least take the proper dosage. You do realize that the serving size of Super HD is 1-2 pills daily? I notice you sometimes log 3. Personally the one time I took Super HD (free sample), I got nasty heart palpitations and nausea (which I suppose did make it an effective appetite suppressant). I mean it may be effective now, but like most fat burners your body will get used to it and it will not longer be effective.
OK thanks for the advice! I don't take your comments as rude at all. Like I said above, I'm genuinely trying to educate myself. I guess I made the mistake of walking into supplement King and letting them tell me what to buy. The 3 pills you're seeing on my diary is the cellucor clk, I guess maybe I didn't log it properly but 3 is the serving size for the clk and I do only take one super hd. I made the mistake of taking two before and it was just like your experience. Hot mess lol. I think I'll stop but might just finish them first so it's not a complete waste of money? Lol0 -
MichelleLei1 wrote: »I previously saw one of your posts about the supplements you currently use. I don't mean this to sound rude, but you really don't need to have a preworkout, intraworkout, and post workout for only a 40 minute workout. These supplements are really meant for people that are having long high intensity training sessions. I mean you could take all of these supplements, but it's kind of money down the train.
On a second note, ditch the Super HD or at least take the proper dosage. You do realize that the serving size of Super HD is 1-2 pills daily? I notice you sometimes log 3. Personally the one time I took Super HD (free sample), I got nasty heart palpitations and nausea (which I suppose did make it an effective appetite suppressant). I mean it may be effective now, but like most fat burners your body will get used to it and it will not longer be effective.
OK thanks for the advice! I don't take your comments as rude at all. Like I said above, I'm genuinely trying to educate myself. I guess I made the mistake of walking into supplement King and letting them tell me what to buy. The 3 pills you're seeing on my diary is the cellucor clk, I guess maybe I didn't log it properly but 3 is the serving size for the clk and I do only take one super hd. I made the mistake of taking two before and it was just like your experience. Hot mess lol. I think I'll stop but might just finish them first so it's not a complete waste of money? Lol
And as for the 40 minute workouts, I wish I could find time for more but unfortunately my husband works away and I am essentially a "single", working mom. It's tough. I really want to just look and in turn feel better about myself0 -
No problem. But again what are your stats (height, weight, and level of activity). 1,200 calories can be a reasonable deficit for some shorter women, but isn't reasonable for others.
Supplements are fine, but they're meant to supplement your current lifestyle. If you're diet and exercise aren't in check, all of those supplements have nothing to supplement. A lot of people look for ways to 'boost their metabolism' or 'burn fat' by special methods, but the laws of physics work the same for everyone. Don't overcomplicate things just eat at a modest deficit, workout when you can, make sure to have a nice balance of macro and micronutrients, and most importantly give it time.
(BTW CLK is another fat burner (albeit nonstim), so I personally don't suggest stacking them with Super HD)1 -
MichelleLei1 wrote: »No problem. But again what are your stats (height, weight, and level of activity). 1,200 calories can be a reasonable deficit for some shorter women, but isn't reasonable for others.
Supplements are fine, but they're meant to supplement your current lifestyle. If you're diet and exercise aren't in check, all of those supplements have nothing to supplement. A lot of people look for ways to 'boost their metabolism' or 'burn fat' by special methods, but the laws of physics work the same for everyone. Don't overcomplicate things just eat at a modest deficit, workout when you can, make sure to have a nice balance of macro and micronutrients, and most importantly give it time.
(BTW CLK is another fat burner (albeit nonstim), so I personally don't suggest stacking them with Super HD)
OK, thanks for taking the time out of your day to reply and help me, I appreciate it0 -
Not sure why my reply got cut off... But I said my stats are 5'5, 150 lbs and a teacher /mom so I spend a good part of my day on my feet but I'm not overly active (not involved in sports or anything), I just do my workout daily0
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I would check out this calculator and plug in my stats. There are so many people who think they have to starve themselves to lose weight and it's not at all necessary.
http://scoobysworkshop.com/calorie-calculator/
It's free, you don't have to sign up for anything. I've dropped close to 60 pounds using this calculator. No diet pills either. Just plug in your stats, your daily activity level, and eat those calories every day.1 -
Next thing I would do is to use a food scale to weigh everything you eat. Using cups/spoons isn't accurate. Weigh solids/measure liquids.1
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