That is the bottom line, eat less energy than you use, or use more energy than you eat.. eat less
Imo exercise is a bad way to lose weight. It makes you ravenously hungry. Then restricting calories on top of that is a recipe for failure.I lost down to 173 and stayed at that weight for a good while. But I did ease back up to 210. So I've started a modified 5-2. I aim for 1000-1200 calories on my two fast days. I'm back down to 195, and if I could ever get over hiker food when I'm not on the trail, I could get back into my "prime" weight again.
Weight loss is 80% diet, 20% exercise.Oh yeah, exercising is great, just not as a shortcut to not eating well
It can be,Weight loss is 80% diet, 20% exercise.
Oatmeal is a grain and is converted to sugar. a banana contains about 6 grams of sugar if memory serves.Oatmeal, oatmeal, oatmeal. Fiber and protein. It can't be genetically modified due to the genetic makeup of the oat. Go hard core and just cook with water or add a mushy banana for sweetner. Only one bowl a day double serving at mid day. For breakfast a 12 oz glass of OJ. Water for dinner. Don't go beast in your workouts. Walk and drink water. During high level business deals i semi-fast to deal with and reduce stress.
Shows how little effort is needed then, since "exercise" to me is being able to walk more than 100 yds without having to stop to let the pain ease down.Weight loss is 80% diet, 20% exercise.
What and when you eat is critical, as is getting your head in the right place.There's lots of great advice in this thread. I can share what helped me out last time.
In July of 2011 I got a DUI when I hit a fire hydrant. My new girlfriend was waiting at my house for me to come home. I flipped my life on a dime. I had been drinking gin out if pint glasses and doing karaoke over half the week while lighting up a whole house. Lights in every room. I was off center to say the least.
I quit drinking alcohol, I quit eating gluten, i quit consuming dairy, I quit eating meat, and I began a superfood diet. I began replacing meals with superfood smoothies a quart at a time. I'm six foot four and went from 230 lbs down to about 195 in just a few months. This was at 41.
Then one day I decided to put my running shoes on and I ran a 3 mile loop. I got home and turned around and ran a loop again the opposite way. I went from not running at all since college to running 6 miles without breaking a sweat. The problem was that I kept running and I kept losing weight to the point where I felt awesome but looked sick.
I was super fit, my libido was at an all time high, but I was wasting away as i dropped down to 180. (I have a very broad shoulders.)
I will say that 60% was in my head, 20% was no alcohol and diet and 20% was exercise.
And now I'm 230 and chugging IPAs again, but it's a hundred degrees 40 days of the year and it's hard to do outdoor exercises during sunny months.
I need ideas of what I can do at home without paying for a gym. I don't make a lot if money and I'm about to start grad school again.
I need to begin with the food and alcohol.
Oatmeal is a whole grain which your body needs. It lowers cholesterol fast. It will sustain you for a long period of time as time released energy source. Eating a plant based diet is good for you. You will lose weight fast. Models sip OJ when they are fasting for photo shoots. The body needs nutrition to feel satisfied. What and when you eat is the key. As is portion control. Also my frame is packed with more muscle than the average Joe. If you want to "clean" your heart and lower cholesterol go plant based with a bit of spicy baked fish here and there. Lentils, oatmeal, potatoes, fruits, veggies, rice, nuts etc. No eggs, diary, meats or anything in a package including bread. Non GMO low carcinogens. This is what works for me. NO BEER very hard to do yes but will power, gotta have it.It can be,
Or it can be 100% diet
Oatmeal is a grain and is converted to sugar. a banana contains about 6 grams of sugar if memory serves.
Why not just add some lactose which is also converted to sugar. See
Sugar.
Oj, is simply a glass of sugar once you strip the fiber away. Might as well put sugar on your oatmeal and drink a coke with it.
They give you oj when you have low blood sugar where my wife works.
Also when testing for diabetes
Because it spikes you.
That spike causes you to stop burning fat, hold onto more fat then causes a food craving hence
More oatmeal n oj?
Stop it, you are better than this.
Man I love running when it’s hot but I’m front the south and used to run in Afghanistan and such during the summer. Keep the carbs out and eat lean meats and veggies. I follow mostly a keto diet. Once a month I’ll do a 7 day fast to clear the system and all Is well. However I’d start with a 2 day fast at first most folks don’t have the willpower to do the fasting though it’s not easy at first.There's lots of great advice in this thread. I can share what helped me out last time.
In July of 2011 I got a DUI when I hit a fire hydrant. My new girlfriend was waiting at my house for me to come home. I flipped my life on a dime. I had been drinking gin out if pint glasses and doing karaoke over half the week while lighting up a whole house. Lights in every room. I was off center to say the least.
I quit drinking alcohol, I quit eating gluten, i quit consuming dairy, I quit eating meat, and I began a superfood diet. I began replacing meals with superfood smoothies a quart at a time. I'm six foot four and went from 230 lbs down to about 195 in just a few months. This was at 41.
Then one day I decided to put my running shoes on and I ran a 3 mile loop. I got home and turned around and ran a loop again the opposite way. I went from not running at all since college to running 6 miles without breaking a sweat. The problem was that I kept running and I kept losing weight to the point where I felt awesome but looked sick.
I was super fit, my libido was at an all time high, but I was wasting away as i dropped down to 180. (I have a very broad shoulders.)
I will say that 60% was in my head, 20% was no alcohol and diet and 20% was exercise.
And now I'm 230 and chugging IPAs again, but it's a hundred degrees 40 days of the year and it's hard to do outdoor exercises during sunny months.
I need ideas of what I can do at home without paying for a gym. I don't make a lot if money and I'm about to start grad school again.
I need to begin with the food and alcohol.