Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everytime I calorie restrict I lose weight…. Then my workouts suffer because I don’t eat enough. Then I eat normally, the weight comes back.
To avoid this, am I suppose to eat normally and calorie restrict through exercise?
I sit all day, and I fill eating 1600-2000 calories seems to be my maintenance amount where I don’t gain weight.
48 yrs old. I remember clearly, losing weight was never an issue when I was 30.
Umm, yeah that’s exactly what you need to do. This isn’t rocket science.
Stop with the 'rocket science' comparison. Losing and keeping off weight is difficult!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is a huge amount of calories. At your age yiu shouldn't be consuming more than 1500. Dial back the workouts. You cannot outrun the fork.
You can’t possibly know how many calories she needs without knowing what her BMR is and the type of workouts she’s doing.
Anonymous wrote:That is a huge amount of calories. At your age yiu shouldn't be consuming more than 1500. Dial back the workouts. You cannot outrun the fork.
Anonymous wrote:That is a huge amount of calories. At your age yiu shouldn't be consuming more than 1500. Dial back the workouts. You cannot outrun the fork.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everytime I calorie restrict I lose weight…. Then my workouts suffer because I don’t eat enough. Then I eat normally, the weight comes back.
To avoid this, am I suppose to eat normally and calorie restrict through exercise?
I sit all day, and I fill eating 1600-2000 calories seems to be my maintenance amount where I don’t gain weight.
48 yrs old. I remember clearly, losing weight was never an issue when I was 30.
Umm, yeah that’s exactly what you need to do. This isn’t rocket science.
Anonymous wrote:The yoyo dieting has probably reduced your muscle mass when you lose weight. Then when you gain again it's probably mostly fat. So do some strength training and eat enough protein.
Anonymous wrote:You need to work on your body composition. The likelihood that your workouts are suffering because of what you’re not eating is effectively zero. Your perceived lack of nutrition is just a lack of fitness.
Learn to eat an appropriate amount of real food and do some stength training and an appropriate volume of cardio exercise and it’ll all work eventually.
Anonymous wrote:Everytime I calorie restrict I lose weight…. Then my workouts suffer because I don’t eat enough. Then I eat normally, the weight comes back.
To avoid this, am I suppose to eat normally and calorie restrict through exercise?
I sit all day, and I fill eating 1600-2000 calories seems to be my maintenance amount where I don’t gain weight.
48 yrs old. I remember clearly, losing weight was never an issue when I was 30.