The secret to losing weight...
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Now for the simple version
To lose weight eat fewer calories than you are burning.
To get/stay healthy exercise (http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/fitness/Pages/physical-activity-guidelines-for-adults.aspx) follow the link for some suggested times.
You can lose weight without getting fit, you can get fit without losing weight, you can do both together (this is the best option for overweight people)
Eating more to lose weight is a dieters dream and should stay in dreamland.
To stick to a plan you need to get your head right first, if you go for a such a lifestyle change with anything short of 100% commitment and full belief in why you are making the change you are more than likely going to fail.0 -
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A few weeks ago this would have depressed the hell out of me - now, it makes me feel empowered and hopeful - like I have finally seen the light at the end of the tunnel - like someone has let me into the secret of all the slim people out there - great stuff - thanks!
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Great post!0
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Completely agree, well put.0
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yes, and it took me 40 years to finally figure this out. Thanks for the post. This time is the last time for me and once I am normal weight, I will never go back again because I have retaught myself how to eat and now how to move. I take a 3 hour walk every day rain or shine. It puts me in a great mood, make my legs feel great, and it is basically the time I use to get ideas and to get inpired. I miss it if it isn't there. And my spike days consist of just more healthy food, I no longer crave junk because I have been really listening to my body and how it feels after I have eaten the junk. I hate that feeling!! So, no going back for me. Looking forward to being a normal person for the fist time in a looooooong time0
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OP, your post consists of much more opinion than fact. It was great of you to take the time to share what's worked for you, but the only thing we "must" do to lose weight is maintain a calorie deficit, and the only thing we "must" do to keep it off is to avoid a calorie surplus.
My opinion has let me lose 50 pounds. I've tried to lose before,but nothing worked really until I started following these guidelines. True, each person is different, true, certain things may be tweaked for the individual, and yes, I have even more to lose, but I will lose it, and I will keep it off, and I can do it. In general, whether you like it or not, for the majority, this is the best way to do it.
So instead of admitting that much of your advice and rationale is based on pseudoscience, you get all defensive? And it is not the best way to lose weight, set up your macros, chose foods or anything of the such. The best way is something that you can adhere to, not a made up set of rules and tips someone just made up because of a N=1 experience0 -
THANK YOU! Great post! Am just getting started and will be re-reading it for inspiration in this journey!0
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For strength you meant lift heavy in the 4-6 range right?
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