31pounds to lose in five months, 19-21 yrs girls
Farhana1107
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Hello! I have joined MFP seven days ago. I need to lose 31-32 pounds.My target is to lose it within the next five months. I will follow 1200 calories diet.Anyone of 19-21 yrs old girls out there like to join me? Any good advices regarding diet and exercise will be appreciated.
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I'm in the same boat as you are right now lol I just turned 23 though but close enough haha1
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Same here! I'm 20 y/o and looking to lose 25-30 pounds in about 4-5 months. I read an article on a girl our age who lost 30 pounds in 4 months by eating a healthy 1300 cals a day with no exercise. However, I do plan on exercising for a more toned look, but it's great to know that it's possible either way! I plan to do cardio 3x a week and really want to focus on toning up my arms and stomach(my problem spots)1
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Wow,that's quite inspiring. I will not only follow the 1200 calories diet but also stick to a routine of walking 30 min mod.pace everyday. After reaching to my goal weight I will start working to tone my body.Anyways, BOL! :-)1
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Am on the same boat am 21 I got four operations so I gained weight when recovering I have started this app 30 days ago it's great losing loads of weight down a stone add me if you like0
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I also want to lose about 12-15 pounds in five/six months time. Joined MFP just a few minutes back. I plan to eat around 1400-1500 calories six days a week and 2400 calories on one of the weekends. I also am working out six times a week. Started eating clean from August 9th except there was a week long vacation where I ate whatever I wanted. ^_^
Oh, also I have been working out since 16th July. I am adding you guys as a support team then.0 -
just so you ladies know the less weight you have to lose the slower it will be and anything under 50lbs should be set to .5-1lb a week(1 lb being the higher ranges) too high of a deficit runs the risk of losing lean muscle mass. but good luck everyone2
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Farhana1107 wrote: »Wow,that's quite inspiring. I will not only follow the 1200 calories diet but also stick to a routine of walking 30 min mod.pace everyday. After reaching to my goal weight I will start working to tone my body.Anyways, BOL! :-)
lift now while losing weight,it will help preserve the lean muscle mass you have already and your body will change while losing.1 -
CharlieBeansmomTracey wrote: »just so you ladies know the less weight you have to lose the slower it will be and anything under 50lbs should be set to .5-1lb a week(1 lb being the higher ranges) too high of a deficit runs the risk of losing lean muscle mass. but good luck everyoneCharlieBeansmomTracey wrote: »Farhana1107 wrote: »Wow,that's quite inspiring. I will not only follow the 1200 calories diet but also stick to a routine of walking 30 min mod.pace everyday. After reaching to my goal weight I will start working to tone my body.Anyways, BOL! :-)
lift now while losing weight,it will help preserve the lean muscle mass you have already and your body will change while losing.
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cerise_noir wrote: »CharlieBeansmomTracey wrote: »just so you ladies know the less weight you have to lose the slower it will be and anything under 50lbs should be set to .5-1lb a week(1 lb being the higher ranges) too high of a deficit runs the risk of losing lean muscle mass. but good luck everyoneCharlieBeansmomTracey wrote: »Farhana1107 wrote: »Wow,that's quite inspiring. I will not only follow the 1200 calories diet but also stick to a routine of walking 30 min mod.pace everyday. After reaching to my goal weight I will start working to tone my body.Anyways, BOL! :-)
lift now while losing weight,it will help preserve the lean muscle mass you have already and your body will change while losing.
I absolutely agree with the above. Start out small and then depending on how you're doing, modified it from there. We all go into dieting thinking we can do a 1200 calories diet but once we start logging every single thing consumed, we come to find out it just spells diaster. I recommend a minimum of 1400 to 1500 with exercise. It's so much harder than what it seems but with commitment and determination, you can do it.
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