Re: Weight Loss Challenge
No worries zee-man, thanks. :) Some of your suggestions were implemented from the beginning and they work great for me specifically. My snack food has been replaced with carrots and low fat dip. There are a few times when I've said "screw it" and had a couple meals which were garbage. No big deal.
One thing I'm learning this time around is attitude and frame of mind is really working to my advantage. I'm not pressuring myself to lose the weight and I'm doing it casually. I'm not worrying myself about calories per day or burned or if I'm not burning enough when i go for a run. I've also been keeping busy around my usual "snack" times and not thinking about food. Changing and forming new habits. Keeping myself mentally busy is preventing me from becoming physically lazy. Many of the negative thoughts which typically intrude my mind are being kept at bay while a more positive attitude is supplanting it.
Last week: 280
Weigh in: 279
Lost: -1
Total lost: -11
Weight loss tip of the day:
A possible misconception about weightloss is you have to eat "rabbit food" 24/7. Not everyone is a salad person. Finding ways of incorporating more fruit and veggies into their lifestyle is a fine way to go. Recipes/meals which are heavy in protein(grilled, not fried) and veggies work wonders without having to eat something which doesn't taste or look appetizing.
Re: Weight Loss Challenge
Previous Weigh In: 279
Today: 283
Lost: +4
Total lost: -7
I will shed some of those gained pounds this week.
Re: Weight Loss Challenge
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Re: Weight Loss Challenge
I didn't have the time to read the last 4 pages so sorry if I repeat some previous things that were said. I'd advise cutting out A LOT of carbs. A friend of mine went from 390-360 in about a month or 2 from completely cutting carbs out and having a cheat day once a week. Also how tall are you? I'd advise lifting weights also while doing cardio before and after lifting because weight lifting is an extremely good exercise. It's not all about weight either. You could lift and do lots of cardio and notice slow weight loss but see your clothes not really fitting anymore. I'm only 17 and not an expert by any means on fitness. I play football and lift a lot. And I can tell you how the scale isn't everything. In 8th grade I weighed 200 and very chubby. Now I'm 200 and pretty lean. Just keep going and don't give up on yourself man!
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Starting line weight: 290
Previous Weigh In: 283
Today: 282
Lost: -1
Total lost: -8
Notes: Did a mid-week weigh in on Wednesday and was 280. Ate a little too much sushi Wednesday night and got lazy with the exercise last night. Many times when people are trying to lose weight, they think taking a step backwards is the end of the world and it's hopeless for them to lose weight. That is a negative way of thinking. It is not hopeless, it is not the end of the world. Never quit, keep fighting, understand what happened and why. When you are honest and understand what and how things go, you can learn and let go the past. Don't dwell on it and let it tear you apart. Get back up and work harder today to reach tomorrow's goal.
"A good pilot is compelled to evaluate what's happened, so he can apply what he's learned..."
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Early weigh in this week. This is the final week for the current challenge with work but I will be going beyond on my own.
Starting line weight: 290
Previous Weigh In: 282
Today: 275
Lost: -7
Total lost: -15
15 pound loss in 8 weeks
Note: I was expecting a 3 pound loss with an optimistic look at a 5 pound loss. Seven was a huge surprise. Changes this week were the lack of eating an extensive amount of sushi(yum) and adding 1 mile to my runs. I'm now running 3 miles a day, 2-3 days a week.