Trying to lose around 30 lbs in two months?
JessicaLee30
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I recently gained about 15 lbs over the course of what was a seriously stressful year for me, and now that I have a clearer mind I want to get in shape before the start of he next school year which is about mid August. What tips do you have for exercising/dieting or in general?
Also any foods/recipes to avoid/try?
Also any foods/recipes to avoid/try?
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Eat at a deficit of -1000 calories for the best and safest results. Ex: if your TDEE is 2200 cals, eat only 1200 cals.0
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Judging from the title you may need to rethink your expectations.11
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Only of you're morbidly obese.
Think more along the lines of 16 pounds in 2 months.5 -
You can certainly achieve some results by August but 30 pounds is not realistic. Find a person trained in body composition maybe a strength coach to guide you through. You need to set a goal that's attainable...stay focused you can do it.5
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Gained in a year - try to lose in a month - talk about stress potential and setup for feelings of failure.
Go for 1 lb weekly doing MFP correctly until only 10 lbs left - then go for 1/2 lb weekly.
I'll just mention after years of seeing these kinds of hopeful goal posts - most by people claiming they will do it - I've NEVER seen the followup in the month or 2 months about success in actually doing it.
And considering how sure they were of themselves - I'm sure they would have loved to come tell us all off that were encouraging a reasonable loss rate.
Meaning they likely failed.
For a very good reason.
Don't imitate them.15 -
Not going to happen. But you an lose some over the summer.1
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Nope. Not realistic at all. But you can lose some weight before you start school and the rest during the year.1
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I like you am trying to lose around the same amount of weight. But in my mind I have set myself a weight that I would be happy to be - it's not my ideal weight but i would still feel comfortable. I've lost 5lbs in a week doing a high protein diet, just another stone to go and I will be on track to being my ideal weight ☺️. Hope you get there!0
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That's 3.75 pounds a week. Unless you're very obese to start with, that's not only unrealistic, but IF someone were able to do it, it's super unhealthy! And that weight would most definitely come back (and maybe then some) because whatever someone could do to lose that much that fast, would be unsustainable and the boomerang effect would be pretty strong. Slow and steady. Slow and steady.1
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I'm also trying to lose weight I gained during the school year. I think the best thing is to set up your habits over the summer so you're losing 1-2 lbs per week, and then once it's a habit to eat at that # of calories and work out a certain amount per week that works for you, you can continue it during the school year in August. Last summer I was doing really well and lost like 15 lbs in a month, but that didn't give me the right habits during the year so I ended up gaining more than ever before.. trust me you want to avoid that.2
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It took me 5 months to lose 33lbs with a 1200 calorie diet and exercise. It will probably take you longer than 2 months to lose it.2
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Shoot for half that and you've got a good, solid chance.0
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30 lbs in 8 weeks? So 3.75 lbs per week? If you're not already 100lbs overweight, it's NOT gonna happen.
If your TDEE is 2300, you'd have to eat 425 calories per day. No one here is going to help you do that.0 -
1200 cals per day, no dairy, no junk food or desserts, and plenty of water. Plus, walk 3-5 miles a day at least 6 days a week. It's totally doable. I drop about 15 pounds per month. If you need a friend, add me. I'm glad to give you input. Good luck0
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RainRedfield wrote: »1200 cals per day, no dairy, no junk food or desserts, and plenty of water. Plus, walk 3-5 miles a day at least 6 days a week. It's totally doable. I drop about 15 pounds per month. If you need a friend, add me. I'm glad to give you input. Good luck
This is dangerous and wrong advice. :noway:4 -
I feel your pain! I had back surgery and gained 30 lbs in four months. I was constantly hungry. Anyway I seem to gain much faster than i lose, but I'm going to do 1200 calories. Why try to lose 30 lbs in 2 months? If you do, I bet you gain all back in the next 3 months. At work there are a bunch of people that lost very quickly on the HCG diet, but everyone has gained it right back. Be sensible and lose slowly. It will be much easier to maintained.0
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RainRedfield wrote: »1200 cals per day, no dairy, no junk food or desserts, and plenty of water. Plus, walk 3-5 miles a day at least 6 days a week. It's totally doable. I drop about 15 pounds per month. If you need a friend, add me. I'm glad to give you input. Good luck
What a horrible thing to suggest without knowing her current weight and height.5 -
like everyone else said, i would say to lower your expectations and aim for something more sustainable. remember that the ads you see on tv for diets and workout plans are very exaggerated, and it's not realistic to expect those kinds of results in real life, at least if you want to keep the weight off. not to mention, such rapid loss will likely come from muscle as well as fat (depending on how much fat you have to begin with i think?), plus you might have some saggy skin unfortunately. i lose at about 5 lbs/mo when im really focused, and maintain otherwise.
other than that, to answer your question about diet and exercise tips. i like to go for a short walk every morning, i do moderate pace for 20-30 minutes depending on if i snooze my alarm. this really improves my days, as someone who is otherwise extremely sedentary. it helps me feel stronger and more awake, and also helps my mental health. as far as calorie counting, i would say to try not to cut out any foods entirely, if you can. i eat halo top ice cream for my sweet tooth, but otherwise stick to "healthy foods" throughout the rest of my day. i find that veggies, fruits, and 100% whole grain breads are great for fiber, which helps me feel fuller with lower calories. make sure you're getting enough protein! i eat tofu, nuts, whole milk, and eggs for my protein and fats because im vegetarian, i would say that tofu and chicken are some of the best ways to get protein for less calories. "healthy" means different things to different people, so if things like organic or local food matter to you, give them a try.
but really, the best workout routines and diets are whatever you can stick to, honestly. if running or lifting is boring, play a sport instead. if eating a bite of chocolate every day keeps you from stuffing your face, do it. if it makes you want to eat it more, cut it out of your diet. experiment a bit and figure out what works for you, and you will be able to keep up your loss and maintain for as long as you want. good luck friend, and feel free to add me if you like!0 -
Intermittent fasting is the key for it buddy0
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RainRedfield wrote: »1200 cals per day, no dairy, no junk food or desserts, and plenty of water. Plus, walk 3-5 miles a day at least 6 days a week. It's totally doable. I drop about 15 pounds per month. If you need a friend, add me. I'm glad to give you input. Good luck
Well I guess if you walk 5 miles a day and only eat 1200 calories you will lose 15lbs per month. Good luck with your continued success but don't pass that horrible idea over to someone else. You be hungry and weak over there by yourself. No need to drag someone else with you lol.
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