Startin back need help
equidivine
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Iv started back after a year off and gaining 5 stone
I’m working out 500 calories a day via walking up hill, bike and running.
How long does it normally take to lose weight?
I’m generally not changing my diet much as Iv always eaten same for years. But not been gym for like over a year now lol
Just wondering now I’m back 5 days a week what time scale I should be aiming for and any tips thanks
I’m working out 500 calories a day via walking up hill, bike and running.
How long does it normally take to lose weight?
I’m generally not changing my diet much as Iv always eaten same for years. But not been gym for like over a year now lol
Just wondering now I’m back 5 days a week what time scale I should be aiming for and any tips thanks
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Back today after a year, feels a bit daunting, maybe we can be friends and support each other x1
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Yes defo I used to be really ontop and fit around 8 stone and now 13 so yeah not been feeling great.
Be great to share workouts and plans x0 -
Welcome back to the community!
If you haven't already, read the stickies at the top of the getting started forum. Very informative and helpful.
Buy a food scale if you don't have one. Weigh everything you eat and log into the food diary.
Good luck with your journey!0 -
You both got this! I am here for anything you need!1
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equidivine wrote: »Iv started back after a year off and gaining 5 stone
I’m working out 500 calories a day via walking up hill, bike and running.
How long does it normally take to lose weight?
I’m generally not changing my diet much as Iv always eaten same for years. But not been gym for like over a year now lol
Just wondering now I’m back 5 days a week what time scale I should be aiming for and any tips thanks
If you gained 70 lbs in a year, you gained an average of 1.34 lbs per week, which means you were eating a surplus of approx 670 calories per day. So if you don't change anything about your diet, and exercise off 500 calories per day, you will still be eating at a surplus. So you won't lose weight, you'll just be gaining weight much slower.
If 70 lbs is the total you have to lose, it would be realistic to lose 1lb - 1.5lbs per week. Set your profile up here to lose at that pace and get a calorie goal. Log your food, log your exercise and eat up to your goal.
Weight loss is rarely linear and predictable, so it takes as long as it takes. I'd guess most people with a similar amount of weight to lose take about a year to a year and a half to hit goal.
These threads are a great place to start:
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1080242/a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants/p1
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10084670/it-is-unlikely-that-you-will-lose-weight-consistently-i-e-weight-loss-is-not-linear/p1
Good luck!6 -
Ok thanks I generally don’t eat that much I think it’s more the wine 😬🍷 don’t get me wrong I like ccinese and curry but yeah also settled down and got comfy 😂🙈 and I’m getting older it’s not good haha
Iv been good all week and gained 5lb but I imagine it’s muscle or water weight from repairing muscles?
I’m a bugger for when I start eating I stay hungry where as if I don’t eat all day and eat at tea time I can hold off so don’t eat much.
Any ideas on good food sources that I can eat which will stop me being hungry after I eat first meal of the day? I know it’s such a bad habit I have but done it for years
I also suffer extreme heartburn if I eat anything heavy few hours before working out
Thanks0
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