Calories in vs calories out.....is it that simple?
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Reduce duration of cardio? What kinds of exercise are best?0
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Reduce duration of cardio? What kinds of exercise are best?
Any kind of cardio will work as long as its short duration/ high intensity. The quickest way to a plateau is hours on a treadmill and a large caloric deficit with your diet.0 -
Reduce duration of cardio? What kinds of exercise are best?
Any kind of cardio will work as long as its short duration/ high intensity. The quickest way to a plateau is hours on a treadmill and a large caloric deficit with your diet.
Short duration = 15 min? 20 min? 30 min?0 -
Reduce duration of cardio? What kinds of exercise are best?
Any kind of cardio will work as long as its short duration/ high intensity. The quickest way to a plateau is hours on a treadmill and a large caloric deficit with your diet.
Wondering if this is why when one works out like a mad man/woman (during a day), it can up the cortisol levels because the body is starting to get stressed, therefore inhibiting weight loss?0 -
so if its hormone related, especially for women of certain age (I'm 42 and entering the peri-menopause) then this product.. puriance for women should help as they claim it helps control Estrogen and Cortisol levels that drive our (monthly) cravings.
As they are targeting cravings and hormones are they more likely to work than just a diet pill/fat burner containing caffeine or capsicum to boost metabolism?
I've gone from 12st 7 last June to 10st (140lbs) this month but seem to be stuck and fluctuating between 10st and 10st 2-4lbs (depending on TOTM). I'd really love to be 9st something! ... based on what you have said about hormones affecting weight loss do you think these will work?
http://puriance.co.uk/how_works_women.html
I wouldn't believe an ad that is trying to sell you something. There are many ways to control cortisol without taking pills.
What others way are they of controlling cortisol and estrogen?
To control cortisol get more sleep, reduce stress, reduce duration/volume of cardio and have one spike day a week of a suplus of calories.
The sleep, reducing cardio and a spike day is easy.. the stress is difficult to avoid been in middle of waiting for Govt to decide on whether they're gonna cut and greatly reduce my income.. and whether I can afford to have the heating on cos its like freezing outside!! .. still at least I'll be burning calories trying to stay warm in my house!!0 -
Has there been any properly run studies to show the effects of a spike day. I would imaging something along the lines of same food and exercise for the 6 days then one group has a spike day and they other has a normal day?
Looking at calories in vs calories out over a week the spike diet will have a net deficit, hence give a weight loss. Also the spike day may keep people on a diet longer as it is a way to control cravings.
My concerns are that it will prolong my weight loss period by 14% (1/7), keep my leptin receptors dull so increase the risk of putting weight back on once I have hit my target weight and keep me craving the food that helped get me massively overweight in the first place.0 -
Interesting concept, especially since I've noticed that days that I have lost weight tended to be around the days I ate like crap & hadn't worked out for a few days.0
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Bump for laterz!0
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That could be explained by sodium levels. Eat rubbish -> increase water retention -> decrease weight loss then eat well -> decrease water retention -> increased weight loss.0
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bump. very interesting0
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I am disabled, not wheelchair bound but with reduced mobility... i can stand and walk but not for long periods so I use a power chair... and yet 5 years ago I lost 17 kgs without vigorous exercise... it can be done... and I'm aiming to do it again...
I am a firm believer that stress has a great deal to do with weight loss... increase stress and i believe the body will not release the fat... if we worry and badger apply scare tactics etc, it doesn't work... does no good at all.
The calorie count matters, energy in energy out, but for some of us eating little and often keeps the metabolism going... for some of us the type of food matters too some cannot tolerate carbs because of insulin resistance... I am certain other phenomena exist which is why it is sooo important to know one self.
To just stop eating or eat less and less skipping meals etc is wrong wrong wrong it just stop metabolism and makes one incredibly miserable and confused...I know from experience.
Likewise relying on supplements is as bad for the body as processed foods... eat fresh, organic where possible, employ the senses and enjoy the food, we need to nurture mind, body and spirit for the body to release its excess stores.0 -
Reduce duration of cardio? What kinds of exercise are best?
Any kind of cardio will work as long as its short duration/ high intensity. The quickest way to a plateau is hours on a treadmill and a large caloric deficit with your diet.
Short duration = 15 min? 20 min? 30 min?
The higher the intensity the shorter the duration can be. For example, 15 minutes of sprints would be an awesome fat burning workout. 30 minute medium paced run would be good. You start getting into an hour or more on cardio and bad things typically happen.0 -
Reduce duration of cardio? What kinds of exercise are best?
Any kind of cardio will work as long as its short duration/ high intensity. The quickest way to a plateau is hours on a treadmill and a large caloric deficit with your diet.
Wondering if this is why when one works out like a mad man/woman (during a day), it can up the cortisol levels because the body is starting to get stressed, therefore inhibiting weight loss?
Exactly. Usually working out harder is not the answer.0 -
Has there been any properly run studies to show the effects of a spike day. I would imaging something along the lines of same food and exercise for the 6 days then one group has a spike day and they other has a normal day?
Looking at calories in vs calories out over a week the spike diet will have a net deficit, hence give a weight loss. Also the spike day may keep people on a diet longer as it is a way to control cravings.
My concerns are that it will prolong my weight loss period by 14% (1/7), keep my leptin receptors dull so increase the risk of putting weight back on once I have hit my target weight and keep me craving the food that helped get me massively overweight in the first place.
There have been studies done on leptin and they have shown that over eating, specifically carbs, has a positive effect on lelptin and also the conversion of thyroid hormone t4 to t3. In my own experience and experience with many others, your weight loss actually happens at a faster rate than not having a spike day, even if calories averaged the same for the week.0 -
Hmm, this is all very interesting..0
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That could be explained by sodium levels. Eat rubbish -> increase water retention -> decrease weight loss then eat well -> decrease water retention -> increased weight loss.
You only weigh in on spike day morning so this is a non issue. When you lose weight using a spike day, it is not an illusion like you are eluding to, but a real weight drop.0 -
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I think eating well is important too. Just because you're losing weight on Doritos and soda doesn't mean you're healthy!
Not sure what you are getting at here??
To me the kind of calories in are as, if not more, important that the number of calories in. It's not simply calories in, calories out.
Nevermind. I just read your profile and can see that you won't agree :-)
While I do think you can lose weight eating junk food if you create a calorie deficit, you're certainly not going to be healthy eating that way. I've been "skinny" my whole life, but I haven't always been healthy. I'd choose healthy over "skinny" any day!0 -
Thank you for posting your responses. I plateau a lot, but when I actually lose, it is typically after I have changed something in my exercise routine or eating. I haven't changed things up as often as I should. Next week I am starting an aqua-cise class. There is also aqua boot camp I'm going to try. Hopefully these new movements will challenge my body once again, and I'll begin seeing more progress. I also enjoy my spike days once a week, usually on Saturdays.
My cardio workouts usually consist of 45-60 min. of medium to vigorous effort, usually on the elliptical or Expresso bike (the bikes that have a computer screen where you ride on a virtual track of your choice - they're really neat). I used to weight train but I stopped about a year ago (long, sad story). I am planning on getting back into it since I no longer use my scale.0 -
I think eating well is important too. Just because you're losing weight on Doritos and soda doesn't mean you're healthy!
Not sure what you are getting at here??
To me the kind of calories in are as, if not more, important that the number of calories in. It's not simply calories in, calories out.
Nevermind. I just read your profile and can see that you won't agree :-)
While I do think you can lose weight eating junk food if you create a calorie deficit, you're certainly not going to be healthy eating that way. I've been "skinny" my whole life, but I haven't always been healthy. I'd choose healthy over "skinny" any day!0 -
My whole diet & exercise plan is basically... There is no diet & exercise plan!
By that, I mean I work to a calorie deficit but there are days I go over, days I go under. I exercise about 4-6 days a week, but that could be swimming, cycling or just walking, and then because of work commitments and other unforeseen events, I have a few days when I get practically no exercise whatsoever.
I eat well, but I don't cut out, rather I've cut down. I was never a junk-food junkie, apart from chocolate & biscuits which I now eat as treats rather than as staples. But I still eat practically the same types of foods as I used to, except I've cut down on bread & pasta, and my portion sizes are now regular not supersized. :laugh:
This works for me because I'm your archetypal "absent-minded professor". My (private) life is semi-organised chaos and if truth be know, professionally it's not much better, but I've found my niche and that's the same with my diet & exercise plan.
Great info & replies 4theking :bigsmile:0 -
So in essence, if you netted right at your weekly BMR total calories avg'd out through the week (so basically eating at BMR and exercise calories avg'd out), and then on your off day you ate the same amount, but of course with no exercise, so a "spud" day (not quite a spike!) you might say, what would you be missing out on compared to netting below your BMR on 6 days, and then making it up on one day?
I see both ways keep you from constantly netting under your BMR, hopefully not slowing it down. That is great.
So in essence, what would be the benefit to a big spike day balancing out bigger deficits, compared to non-workout days balancing out smaller deficits?0 -
So in essence, if you netted right at your weekly BMR total calories avg'd out through the week (so basically eating at BMR and exercise calories avg'd out), and then on your off day you ate the same amount, but of course with no exercise, so a "spud" day (not quite a spike!) you might say, what would you be missing out on compared to netting below your BMR on 6 days, and then making it up on one day?
I see both ways keep you from constantly netting under your BMR, hopefully not slowing it down. That is great.
So in essence, what would be the benefit to a big spike day balancing out bigger deficits, compared to non-workout days balancing out smaller deficits?
Both deficits are going to bring about the bad things that happen when dieting. By having a larger deficit and 'saving' more calories for your spike, you get one day to reverse the hormonal responses.0 -
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I get the concept, but just have to be more organized at applying it.
this is my first full week of MFP and working out. I lost 6 pounds. I dont want to do the spike day TOO soon, or I will feel like I will gain it back. (I have a lot to lose)
one thing I did notice: I have been good all week.
This morning, I opted for 2 eggmcmuffins for breakfast. Thats what I wanted, and boy were they so good... and still in my calorie minimum MFP gave me....
I see that the "spike" is eating over your calories, but you can "spike" by just changing the types of foods and maintaining your calories, right? If I have been eating Shredded wheat every day for breakfast, and then today eat the egg mcmuffins, does that count?
Im sorry if I sound ignorant, but I want to make sure I am understanding this correctly.
congrats on your weight loss.0 -
bump...
I get the concept, but just have to be more organized at applying it.
this is my first full week of MFP and working out. I lost 6 pounds. I dont want to do the spike day TOO soon, or I will feel like I will gain it back. (I have a lot to lose)
one thing I did notice: I have been good all week.
This morning, I opted for 2 eggmcmuffins for breakfast. Thats what I wanted, and boy were they so good... and still in my calorie minimum MFP gave me....
I see that the "spike" is eating over your calories, but you can "spike" by just changing the types of foods and maintaining your calories, right? If I have been eating Shredded wheat every day for breakfast, and then today eat the egg mcmuffins, does that count?
Im sorry if I sound ignorant, but I want to make sure I am understanding this correctly.
congrats on your weight loss.
Thank you! The spike is about eating more calories than your body needs one day a week. It's not about the type of food.0 -
I've lost close to 100lbs and I KINDA agree with the spike theory. Although what I do is, I have a day where I eat pretty much what I want as long as I kinda dont eat too much sugar. I'll eat burgers, burrito or pizza but stay away from ice cream or sugar or regular soda.
I also still try to workout that day as well. I only do this once every two weeks the day after my weigh in or right after my weigh in. This way I have a whole week to get back in gear. This has worked for me a great deal because it keeps me focused and I know realistically I wont ever just CUT OUT everything caloric or bad for me forever. I was and still am a fast food a holic. So I figure Im good 90% and it does really work. I look forward to that day every 2 weeks and it keeps me going.
There are so many theories and ideas and opinions out there. I truly believe that it is really all about calories. My life proves it. Im a regular human being not an athlete or weight lifter. So for me, I focus on calories period. What I can do to restrict them and what I can do to burn off a certain given amount 5-6 days a week. I never eat back my excersise calories either. An athelete would look at protein, carbs, sodium and be precise about what they eat and good for them! For me, easiest way guarantted, is calories. Simple as that.0 -
bump...
I get the concept, but just have to be more organized at applying it.
this is my first full week of MFP and working out. I lost 6 pounds. I dont want to do the spike day TOO soon, or I will feel like I will gain it back. (I have a lot to lose)
one thing I did notice: I have been good all week.
This morning, I opted for 2 eggmcmuffins for breakfast. Thats what I wanted, and boy were they so good... and still in my calorie minimum MFP gave me....
I see that the "spike" is eating over your calories, but you can "spike" by just changing the types of foods and maintaining your calories, right? If I have been eating Shredded wheat every day for breakfast, and then today eat the egg mcmuffins, does that count?
Im sorry if I sound ignorant, but I want to make sure I am understanding this correctly.
congrats on your weight loss.
Thank you! The spike is about eating more calories than your body needs one day a week. It's not about the type of food.
thank you for clearing that up for me.0 -
I've lost close to 100lbs and I KINDA agree with the spike theory. Although what I do is, I have a day where I eat pretty much what I want as long as I kinda dont eat too much sugar. I'll eat burgers, burrito or pizza but stay away from ice cream or sugar or regular soda.
I also still try to workout that day as well. I only do this once every two weeks the day after my weigh in or right after my weigh in. This way I have a whole week to get back in gear. This has worked for me a great deal because it keeps me focused and I know realistically I wont ever just CUT OUT everything caloric or bad for me forever. I was and still am a fast food a holic. So I figure Im good 90% and it does really work. I look forward to that day every 2 weeks and it keeps me going.
There are so many theories and ideas and opinions out there. I truly believe that it is really all about calories. My life proves it. Im a regular human being not an athlete or weight lifter. So for me, I focus on calories period. What I can do to restrict them and what I can do to burn off a certain given amount 5-6 days a week. I never eat back my excersise calories either. An athelete would look at protein, carbs, sodium and be precise about what they eat and good for them! For me, easiest way guarantted, is calories. Simple as that.
congratulations on the weight loss! thats amazing!0 -
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