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Maintainers - what was the most important thing you learned this year?

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  • Posts: 1,092 Member
    To plan for a treat every day so that I don't feel deprived.
  • Posts: 2,480 Member
    All that matters is eating a maximum amount of calories and a minimum amount of protein.

    (Caveat - within reason, don't cut out or go single digit %s on fat and/or carbs, and loosely monitor things like saturated fats, sodium, sugar, etc. so that you aren't getting excessive)
  • Posts: 26,368 Member
    That I really need to limit sweets and desserts unfortunately and can't really afford days off.

    That it's much harder to go back to a deficit to lose the 20 lbs that you gained back because you're much hungrier than when you lost those last 20 lbs the first time.

    That tastes can change after 3 years and it's much harder to eat healthy when eggs make you gag and you'd rather be hungry than eat vegetables...
  • Posts: 4 Member
    Great thread! I love all these answers. I am just a week into maintenance so I really need all of this advice!
  • Posts: 13,575 Member
    Gosh what a tough question. I honestly can't think of anything.
  • Posts: 4 Member
    Thanks for sharing all these things about maintenance. Very helpful.
  • Posts: 436 Member
    Love all awesome answers

  • Posts: 1,092 Member
    To build in snacks of my favorite foods every day.
  • Posts: 4,099 Member
    All I learned was from Conan The Barbarian. "Crush your enemies! See them driven before you and hear the lamentations of the women!" Lol
  • Posts: 138 Member
    I learned that I have more energy and feel better now that I adjusted my macros to more carbs and less fat and protein. Everyone is different, you can’t read this in a book, you have to try till you get it right for you, not what someone else works for them. Calories can stay the sane but macros can be adjusted.
  • Posts: 26,368 Member

    To get enough extra burn, you really shouldn't need that much more exercise. I exercise every day because I love it, but I could probably get by with a 45 min walk if it was just about the burn.

    Haha that would barely give me enough calories to make me survive, lol.
  • Posts: 436 Member
    slossia wrote: »
    I learned that I have more energy and feel better now that I adjusted my macros to more carbs and less fat and protein. Everyone is different, you can’t read this in a book, you have to try till you get it right for you, not what someone else works for them. Calories can stay the sane but macros can be adjusted.

    I am like that too, 45% carbs feels on the low for me.

  • Posts: 815 Member
    sgt1372 wrote: »
    That "maintenance" involves doing what's necessary to maintain both weight and strength and is a lifelong endeavor.

    This ^. I fell into the same trap as @djscavone, and I am back to needing to lose a bunch of weight. However, I am in the middle of IM training, so I have to maintain. Last time I tried to lose while doing high endurance I lost muscle and got injured. So I am just making sure to eat properly based on my daily caloric expenditure and have strength as a primary part of my training plan. If I so happen to lose some pounds while doing this, yay!
  • Posts: 7,492 Member
    Francl27 wrote: »

    Haha that would barely give me enough calories to make me survive, lol.

    Same here, 45min walking would give me an extra 50-60 calories max lol. Hour on the elliptical only gives me 250.
  • Posts: 4,099 Member

    Same here, 45min walking would give me an extra 50-60 calories max lol. Hour on the elliptical only gives me 250.

    I am still trying to find a balance myself. I am hopeful that after a year or two of this, it becomes easier.
  • Posts: 26,368 Member

    Same here, 45min walking would give me an extra 50-60 calories max lol. Hour on the elliptical only gives me 250.

    .. that seems very low. I still get 200 calories walking my dog for 40 minutes (2 miles). I'm probably heavier than you though.
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