What is the best weight loss advice you ever heard?
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DEAD LAST
is greater than
DID NOT FINISH
which trumps
DID NOT START.
As long as you try, your winning0 -
It won't be easy, but it will be worth it.0
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wreckedredhead60, Thank you for starting this thread! It's one of the most positive and encouraging ones I've seen in awhile.
(Maybe I've been reading the wrong threads... that bit of advice about not reading about eating back exercise calories sounds good, as well as not reading any anything about "why doesn't it work" or whether muscle weighs more than fat, or...)
Although it made me laugh, I think the best advice was to come join this MFP site. Close to that is "It's a lifestyle change." And i might add, eat healthy to live healthy... which is just a compilation of lots of advice, as is "take it one step at a time" or "do better today than you did yesterday".
Good luck everyone! And thanks for sharing the good advice you've heard!0 -
Lift heavy and eat at a moderate calorie deficit.0
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Eat big - Train big0
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Listen to your body!0
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Listen to your body!
Mine is telling ,me to go eat some cake!0 -
Fat or Carbs dont make you fat, too many calories do.
also get your calories from healthy sources, makes such a huge difference for me.0 -
My favourate bit of advice is;
"Eat less, do more" Simples!0 -
"A year from now you'll be wishing you had started today."
This ^^!! I have tried diets before and I just think if I'd stuck at it I'd be at my goal weight by now!!0 -
I remembered another: "Never shop on an empty stomach."
When you are hungry in the supermarket, you are more inclined to pick up convenience foods and snacks, which more than likely won't make it past the car park!0 -
From a 14-year WW leader- "It really is just math, folks."
Depends how you take it, the statement itself is correct.
The problem with it is that is assumes the listener has a basic level of common sense when it comes to nutrition. Which sadly, many don't.0 -
"Never stop starting"
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"Every little bit counts" (I like this one, cause it applies to exercise, and food - in opposite ways)0 -
Shut your mouth..... if your mouth is closed you are not putting food in it. (or your foot).0
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From a 14-year WW leader- "It really is just math, folks."
Depends how you take it, the statement itself is correct.
The problem with it is that is assumes the listener has a basic level of common sense when it comes to nutrition. Which sadly, many don't.
And you're right, there are lots of reasons folks are overweight...it does come down to numbers, but to simplify it to just numbers doesn't help many folks reach their goal. It just frustrates and belittles them.0
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