The secret to losing weight...

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  • You are spot on. Thanks for the revelation!
  • carolemack
    carolemack Posts: 1,276 Member
    Excellent post! Thank you.:flowerforyou:
  • pukekolive
    pukekolive Posts: 237 Member
    I'll keep this in my topics for those days we all have ...
  • weightloss12345678
    weightloss12345678 Posts: 377 Member
    This going to take awhile to get thru
  • I normally don't read long posts, but I am glad I read yours!
  • richx83
    richx83 Posts: 334 Member
    bump
  • Topsking2010
    Topsking2010 Posts: 2,245 Member
    Awesome post!!!
  • koylefam
    koylefam Posts: 142 Member
    bump!!! LOVE IT!!! SOOO motivating and just what I needed to read today
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  • I started weight watchers on 2/12/12. My start weight was 214.2, I went in and weighed in today and I lost an amazing 6lbs, just watching my portions and what I ate. So today my inital weight starting myfitnesspal will be assistance and support throughout my weight loss journey to become healthy and thinner. I am so excited. This week I am going to start my activity points and my goal is to work out 15 minutes 2 times this week. So I am looking for friends, advice and want all to know that keeping a food journal has helped me a great deal.
  • lizard053
    lizard053 Posts: 2,344 Member
    To lose weight forever you should strength train. Strength training is different than weight training. Less weight, more reps, develops leaner, stronger muscles and will not bulk you up.

    True, you need to strength train. But a personal trainer friend of mine (who is currently taking the classes to re-certify) said that more weight fewer reps is best for everyone. Lifting a weight that is light isn't going to do you any good, you have to work for stronger muscles. Women, and men for that matter, will NOT bulk up like a body builder without the use of steroids and testosterone. It's just not possible. So, don't fear those weights! Go for more weight and fewer reps! No such thing as "toning" as it's really just building muscle all the same!

    Otherwise, I agree with everything you said!
  • afikaris
    afikaris Posts: 38 Member
    I keep telling myself slow and steady wins the race and you have definitely reaffirmed that for me! Thank you for the wonderful post!
  • I agree 100% but I have some questions!

    Can you do all this and have a life too? I.e is it ok to have a glass of wine or two at the weekend without undoing all your good work?
    How do I know what my daily consumption of carbs, fat, protein etc should be? I'm 5.3' 147 lbs looking to lose belly fat in particular but 10lbs overall.
  • hexrei
    hexrei Posts: 163
    A muscle is a muscle, and its strength is proportionate to its development. There is no way to grow a "leaner" muscle. This is like people who try to talk about toning as if it's not simply muscle growth vs bodyfat percentage.
    Yes hexrey there are fatter and weaker muscles. Muscles with fat insertions and big masses of muscles with no or little strength.
    "leaner, stronger muscles"? I'm sorry, are there fat, weak muscles?
  • kiwi1003
    kiwi1003 Posts: 54 Member
    Bump
  • kutterba
    kutterba Posts: 107 Member
    I am 63 and have been put on diets or dieting since I was 6 months old! You have put into words exactly what I've learned over the years. It's YOUR goal. YOU set it and YOU take the responsibility to attain it. It's not anyone else's problem or business.
    Thank-you for your words - well done.
    katey
  • Saffyra
    Saffyra Posts: 607 Member
    This was the sweetest, most positive and realistic post I think I've ever read on here.

    Thank you for writing this. :)
  • Mompanda4
    Mompanda4 Posts: 869 Member
    Great posting!
  • wurgin
    wurgin Posts: 241 Member
    Such an excellent post - I may print it and read it intermittantly
  • smileybooliz
    smileybooliz Posts: 193 Member
    AMEN! AMEN! AMEN! This is so true!! Very well written!! Everyone here on MFP needs to read this and know it's so true!! I'm also going to save this and read again and again!! Thank you for taking the time to write this!!
  • dpayne70587
    dpayne70587 Posts: 3 Member
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  • Amazingly inspirational. Thank you. It is all us and we CAN do this for US!
  • kokaneesailor
    kokaneesailor Posts: 337 Member
    Awesome post, thanks for sharing.:happy:
  • Awesome!
  • concur im loving this discussion ,thanks for reminding me :)
  • Great post!
  • Squidgeypaws007
    Squidgeypaws007 Posts: 1,012 Member
    Thanks for the post - it's great and rationalises all of those off beat thoughts you have! I had just lost heart after putting a pound or two back on, but you're right - how long did it take me to put all of it on? how can I expect it to come off in a month or so!

    Must save this! :)
  • nitka653
    nitka653 Posts: 97 Member
    I'm not going to fight this even there is so much misinformation and many myths in it. I liked the tone of the OP and the way how the post was ended. And the avatar picture.:laugh:
    Good for you OP.

    andrejjorje,
    I've seen you post Ney-Saying responses to a few posts. I'm not judging, but just asking, what are your opinions based on? Are you a medical professional?

    To the original poster: Very in your face without being hurtful! I loved it, it was a wake up call for me in many ways. Thank you for sharing. Love the kitty face :-D
  • Thank you for taking the time and effort you put into this article - you are an excellent communicator and encourager! :happy:

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  • ShardeRenee
    ShardeRenee Posts: 55 Member
    Hey Now
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