Who eats whatever they want and drops body fat?

GuessIgottalog
GuessIgottalog Posts: 65 Member
edited November 15 in Health and Weight Loss
Just wanting to get the feel of what other people eat and do to lose body fat/ not muscle?

Is it really just as simple as 1) eating whatever foods (processed, trans fat, salt, sugar etc...) as long as you are at a deficit 2) Lifting weights 3) doing some cardio 4) tracking foods on MFP to ensure you are maintaining a deficit? 5) Do you need to keep a positive mind 99% of the time too?

I just want to hear other people's stories with fat loss. Please understand that I am not going to be into strict af diets and getting ready for comp diets kind of things. That is not for me. Thank you. I wish! LOL but I don't have the support nor will I ever...
So just fat loss and easiness, convenience if possible for me.
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  • tinkerbellang83
    tinkerbellang83 Posts: 9,128 Member
    Down 7.2kg so far in 10 weeks (got a bit off track at christmas as I was travelling a lot and didn't log so it's really 8 weeks). I eat a fair bit of sugar, still order Dominos now and again or go out for food. The difference now is I do all of that in moderation. I have had a couple of days eating at maintenance level too.
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    Yes and no. I make *some* of the things I want fit in, but if I don't get enough protein and fiber, I get hangry.

    I think it really depends on what stuff you like. My favorite things are high calorie desserts - very hard to fit in. A slice of pizza or two? No problem... at least it's filling and doesn't leave me craving more carbs.

    I've lost 75 lbs and maintained the lost (more or less 5 lbs) for almost 3 years though! I do make room for those desserts... just sometimes.
  • sardelsa
    sardelsa Posts: 9,812 Member
    Yup over here. Flexible dieter, lifting 3-4x per week, no cardio (but I breastfeed lol), I don't track my macros but because of my high intake and past experience tracking I can be pretty sure I hit those minimums. I recently lost my baby weight, preserving muscle and lowering my bf%.
  • SiegfriedXXL
    SiegfriedXXL Posts: 219 Member
    edited February 2017
    Hi there. I've lost a bit over 100 pounds so far and I eat pretty much whatever I want. Some things I avoid because I can't control them but I've had cheat meals, diet breaks, and indulgences and I'm still steadily losing. Just keep me away from the carne asada nachos. :D:D:D
  • Alatariel75
    Alatariel75 Posts: 18,211 Member
    I've lost 80lbs eating whatever I want - but please note that "whatever I want" includes whole bunches of lean meat, whole grains, vegetables, home cooked meals etc. Yes, I work things I love into my calories, I've had meals, days, and weeks, even months where I've gone off the rails. But even when I'm 100% on track and tracking, I've made room for things I love.
  • leanjogreen18
    leanjogreen18 Posts: 2,492 Member
    40 lbs down so far.

    I eat what I want but i moderate. I also make modifications to my favorite higher calories foods like pizza, but that doesn't mean I don eat take out pizza on occasion, I do.

    I make sure i have an overall balanced nutritious diet, but I make room for whatever I want.
  • Debmal77
    Debmal77 Posts: 4,770 Member
    @Look_Its_Kriss wow.....you look amazing!!
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    ninerbuff Posts: 48,974 Member
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  • lightenup2016
    lightenup2016 Posts: 1,055 Member
    If I eat any foods I want, but stay within my deficit (avg 1500 cal /day), then I absolutely lose fat! Of course, the trick for me is to not go over my daily calorie allotment, so it's not like I can eat however much I want. But on the other hand, on very special occasions (some vacation days, my birthday, major holidays), I simply don't even worry about "how much" and I just enjoy myself. Then I get back to it the next day, and I can be back to where I was within a day or two (or a few!). It's totally worth that extra day or two to just be able to enjoy.

    Since I began using MFP, I have consistently lost weight, except for two months over the holidays, during which I maintained, still using MFP. The fact that I can so easily stick with it using MFP--yeah, that's kept me pretty positive about things. During past weight-loss endeavors, I used to not even think about maintenance, only to gain weight back after reaching my goal weight. Now, I know exactly what to do, and my time maintaining over the holidays has given me the confidence I needed to feel like I can keep the weight off this time, using MFP. I do believe I'll need to continue logging even at maintenance, but I don't mind that. I have about 12 lbs to go (for a total of 30 lost), so my goal is in my sights!

  • aldavid18
    aldavid18 Posts: 29 Member
    Yes, eat whatever I want. Lost 59lbs. to date. My main advice is to be very aware of your calorie intake to your daily goal. And most of all read your labels.
  • Chadxx
    Chadxx Posts: 1,199 Member
    I am 122 pounds down and counting. I am considerably stronger now than when I started. Losing weight does not automatically mean losing muscle if you keep your protein up and lift heavy. If you don't though, you definitely will lose some muscle. Yes, you can eat whatever you want and lose weight but the better you eat, the more satisfied you are likely to stay and the more nutrients you will get. I don't have any foods that aren't allowed and I do allow some indulgences but, at the same time, I try to spend my calories wisely. I am far more satisfied with a substantial portion of grilled chicken, roasted veggies, and sweet potatoes than I am the same number of calories of something from a drive through. Choosing the right foods for me has made this process relatively easy. If I tried to eat tiny portions of "junk food", I would be miserable.
  • dragon_girl26
    dragon_girl26 Posts: 2,187 Member
    For the most part, I eat whatever I like, though I have to do a lot of exercise to burn off the calories sometimes. Good thing dancing is my hobby! I'very been making a point lately to do a better job of hitting my protein goal each day, though, and eat a wide variety of foods. I went from a size 18-20 to size 8-10 doing exactly this.
  • kgirlhart
    kgirlhart Posts: 5,155 Member
    I lost 70 pounds and I eat whatever I want as long as I fit it in my calorie goal. I never have eaten a lot of trans fats, but I do eat sugar and I also eat out pretty regularly so I probably do eat some trans fats. The only thing I have restricted in order to lose weight was my portion sizes. I can be happy with a small portion of ice cream or chocolate. Cutting things like that out entirely would not be sustainable for me.
  • DancingMoosie
    DancingMoosie Posts: 8,619 Member
    I eat pretty much whatever I want. Even when losing, we would still go out to eat on Fridays, Mexican food or fast food. I would just eat a smaller portion or take some home for another meal. I eat chocolate almost everyday. I worked out the whole time I lost weight, but I still probably lost some muscle. I had to build back up a little after hitting my lowest weight.
  • jemhh
    jemhh Posts: 14,261 Member
    edited February 2017
    I eat what I want BUT a good majority of what I want is meat, vegetables, fruit, eggs, dairy, whole grains, and healthy fats. I have what is traditionally called junk food--chips or cake or cookies or the like--once every week or so. I don't want them more often because I know it would make me feel and look and function poorly.
  • lorrpb
    lorrpb Posts: 11,463 Member
    edited February 2017
    I suppose it depends on what you "want". Most of us got overweight by eating whatever we wanted. If you want to build or keep muscle through lifting,then you would also have to "want" appropriate amounts of protein to support this goal. You need to "want" foods with appropriate nutritional balance, to keep you healthy. To eat at a calorie goal, you need to "want" an appropriate balance of foods to keep you energized and satiated so you don't go over your calorie goal. Although you could lose weight eating only pizza, beer & donuts, you wouldn't be able to eat very much of it. These foods do not support muscle retention or building, or any nutritional goals. It is not sustainable long term, or really even short term.
  • Xvapor
    Xvapor Posts: 1,643 Member
    I find it hard to maintain it's always a struggle to eat enough
  • lilawolf
    lilawolf Posts: 1,690 Member
    I eat anything I want as well just not EVERYTHING lol. I look at my calories as a weekly thing. I keep Monday-Thurs very low so that I can have 1 or 2 high days. Last week, I average 1617 net calories per day even though Saturday was 3000 calories of ice cream, whiskey, cider, pizza etc. I do keep an eye on my macros, mostly protein, but that seems to settle out naturally with what I want to eat.

    I lost 30+ pounds this way, 1.1lb/week doing just this. Maintained for well over a year too without logging after. Life happened (divorce, promotion, nearly 6/12 months traveling, moving multiple times etc) and I'm back looking to lose 14lbs doing the same thing.
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