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OP here, I am officially down 25 pounds total. It works - counting every calorie, and all the other great stuff everyone on here talks about. I love this forum.
Thanks everyone! |
Congrats! I totally agree with counting calories and sticking to it even when progress seems to stall. |
Congrats OP! I am inspired. |
| Great job! |
| And you did it over the holidays, too! That's extra impressive! |
| Have you tried Intermittent fasting? It's the only way I can consistently lose weight |
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Congratulations, OP! That is wonderful.
So I'm in the middle of my own weight loss journey and am having mild success. I wonder though, once I get to my goal weight, am I just going to have to starve forever? Chicken breasts and salad forever? No wine at night forever? I would love to look better but what do I do to get back to a semi-normal life afterwards? |
| You should not. You should stick with your calories regardless of exercise that day. It is very easy to overeat if you think you burned a lot of calories. You wrote you have not lost anything in 3 weeks, but you are finding a way to up your calories? I am confused. |
I guess it depends of if she was already working out before she began losing weight. If so, she should continue to do so. If she wasn't working out at all, I don't see harm in introducing some exercise, but perhaps start slow with walking a couple of miles. |
+1 - I learned this years ago when I went to a fitness/nutrition coach. Your body naturally burns calories throughout the day. On days when you work out, you get a shot of calorie burn during the workout, but your metabolic rate also increases throughout the day. You will still burn calories sitting on your a$$; just not as much as you would if you are active for even part of the day. |
Daily activity accounts. Most office workers don’t even get 5000 steps a day unless they make an effort to not sit all day. |
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Great job, OP! I was also going to recommend not eating back your exercise calories - for many of the reasons already named, and also because after years of doing WW and seeing that I only lose when I do not utilize the “weekly bonus points” or “exercise points,” I think some people like me have a slow metabolism so to lose pounds I need to go to the most extreme point.
You are on a terrific path and I just wanted to add one tip for maintaining weight loss that I struggle with. Once you are at your goal weight, your eating should not be that different as when you were trying to lose, which surprised and disappointed me the first time I realized it. So many times people think “i did it, now I can stop counting calories” or revert back to their old eating habits. So to stay at my goal weight, I basically need to count calories and watch what I ear every day. |
This is true. You basically need to keep up your current diet forever if you want to maintain the new weight. |
| Congrats to OP!! |
Hmm, I usually swish some water around to get the funny taste out when that happens to me!
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