Can it be that simple?

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I feel so overwhelmed, I feel like I spend so much time reading about how to lose weight and be healthy. Keto, Intermittent Fasting, etc...trying to find the perfect "lifestyle" (aka diet). How many people lost weight with just calorie counting, (eating carbs, sugar, alcohol, whatever) and exercise? Good old fashion calories in/calories out? Can it really be that easy and be a success?

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  • lulehlu
    lulehlu Posts: 87 Member
    Yes, that’s how I lost my weight. It’s hard at times. It’s boring at times. Sonetimes you want the damn cookie. But if you eat in a deficit, you will lose fat. Get a food scale and read up in water weight.
  • estherdragonbat
    estherdragonbat Posts: 5,283 Member
    Yes, that's been my focus from the start. Over time, as I've learned what foods keep me fuller and give me more energy, I've paid attention to getting enough protein, iron, and fiber. But for weight loss, it all comes down to calories. The other stuff? How I avoid feeling hungry and deprived while not eating as much as I want of everything I want.
  • janalo55
    janalo55 Posts: 50 Member
    Deb_140 wrote: »
    Disclaimer: Habitual starter

    I feel so overwhelmed, I feel like I spend so much time reading about how to lose weight and be healthy. Keto, Intermittent Fasting, etc...trying to find the perfect "lifestyle" (aka diet). How many people lost weight with just calorie counting, (eating carbs, sugar, alcohol, whatever) and exercise? Good old fashion calories in/calories out? Can it really be that easy and be a success?

  • janalo55
    janalo55 Posts: 50 Member
    I’ve lost 104. Had 4 thin mints yesterday. But I counted them, along with everything else. All of my food is limited, compared to the old me. But I haven’t cut OUT anything.
  • mph323
    mph323 Posts: 3,565 Member
    Check out the Success Stories and Maintaining Weight forums for inspiration. Plenty of people lose weight and keep it off by simply counting calories. I'm one of them :)
  • kami3006
    kami3006 Posts: 4,979 Member
    Deb_140 wrote: »
    Disclaimer: Habitual starter

    I feel so overwhelmed, I feel like I spend so much time reading about how to lose weight and be healthy. Keto, Intermittent Fasting, etc...trying to find the perfect "lifestyle" (aka diet). How many people lost weight with just calorie counting, (eating carbs, sugar, alcohol, whatever) and exercise? Good old fashion calories in/calories out? Can it really be that easy and be a success?

    I've lost, bulked and maintained just by manipulating my calories.

    I eat a balanced diet without excluding any foods I want. Nutrition is important, but it's calories that determine weight.
  • Panini911
    Panini911 Posts: 2,325 Member
    edited March 2019
    Deb_140 wrote: »
    Disclaimer: Habitual starter

    I feel so overwhelmed, I feel like I spend so much time reading about how to lose weight and be healthy. Keto, Intermittent Fasting, etc...trying to find the perfect "lifestyle" (aka diet). How many people lost weight with just calorie counting, (eating carbs, sugar, alcohol, whatever) and exercise? Good old fashion calories in/calories out? Can it really be that easy and be a success?

    regardless of WHAT or HOW you eat, you need to eat at a calorie deficit to lose weight. so you can IF or Keto all you want but if you are not in a calorie deficit you won't lose weight. And the only way most of us can ensure to be eating at a calorie deficit is to count caloriest. the only disclaimer is some can "naturally" stay in a calorie deficit without counting in those styles of eating but i would say not many.

    it's that simple but it's not EASY.
  • Clarice_Phillips_2019
    Clarice_Phillips_2019 Posts: 4 Member
    edited March 2019
    I eat anything i want including pizza, hamburgers, ice cream etc as long as it's within my 1200 calories and i have been losing steadily. I have also done keto and intermittent fasting with great success, but im losing just as fast eating what i like vs extremely low carbs. Key is moderation and accurate tracking.
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 34,225 Member
    Weight loss is all about the calories.

    Are calories the only thing that's important? IMO, no. It's:

    Appropriate calories for weight management + balanced, well-rounded eating for good nutrition (with a few treats now and then for joy) + fun exercise for fitness = best odds of long term good health and good appearance

    . . . and long term good health/appearance are what most of us want, right? :)

    Best wishes!
  • lleeann2001
    lleeann2001 Posts: 410 Member
    cbs1974 wrote: »
    Yep , Its simple - But does not happen overnight , and in reality its not simple there is a lot of sweat and tears involved and a small amount of mental will power .
    You can do it , set a date be prepared and start again and never look back.

    A (small) amount of wilkpower? I have.an aunt who says she needs will the WILLPOWER in the world....lol
  • garystrickland357
    garystrickland357 Posts: 598 Member
    Yes, it’s that simple. The weight loss industry (that’s after your money) makes it seem complicated. I’ve lost 80 pounds and have been in maintenance for about 5 months now. I eat what I want within my calorie goals. I exercise because it makes me feel good - and I get a few bonus calories to eat back. It’s not always easy, but it is simple.
  • lleeann2001
    lleeann2001 Posts: 410 Member
    rainbow198 wrote: »
    I never followed any diets, but watching what and how much I eat allows me to fit in things I want.

    Also, planning and prepping as best as I can helps me a great deal and keeps me in control.

    I've lost over 80 pounds and kept it off for almost six years eating this way. For me it is that simple.

    However, it did take me some time to figure things out since I was used to eating whatever I wanted whenever I wanted for most of my life.

    Is that you in the pic? Your waist is so small if that is you.
  • rosiorama
    rosiorama Posts: 300 Member
    Yes, it's that simple. What's also nice about it is that it's self-correcting. You don't have to force yourself to eat a certain way, but you'll notice the way you eat will gradually change because some things don't feel like they're worth the calories as often and you used to have them, and that some things you'll find you'll eat more often than you used to because they are more filling.

    This is true. We’ve had a bag of potato chips in the house for two weeks now. As delicious as they are, I’ve left them alone because a) my healthier “meal” foods are more important when it comes to my calorie budget, b) I am really close to my goal and I want to lose my last few pounds, and c) I’m just not that interested in potato chips anymore.

    I’ve changed. Old me would have eaten the whole bag without thinking twice. Now, my mid-day protein bar snack is treat-like enough.