Anonymous wrote:Congrats, seeing change at the beginning is encouraging.
You need to keep it up but also step it up a bit.
Set a cut off time for eating at night. I would do either 7 or 8 p.m. and stick to it, eat nothing after that until your 10 a.m. breakfast.
For your walk/run try to do high intensity intervals... change intensity and time as you get more used to it..
Good luck, keep us updated!
Thank you. You are a great person.Anonymous wrote:PPs are being rude. Good for you OP. Yes, especially for men, it’s normal to have a nice jump start to weight loss when you start making some changes. Your loss will level off, but don’t lose motivation. I don’t have any advice, but I just wanted to send you some positive encouragement. Keep it up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I lost 6 lbs because I am overweight 41 M. I would like to share what I did:
1. Drink twice as much water.
2. No processed food period.
3. Walk/Run 1 mile a day without any break.
4. Green Tea once a day.
5. Skip Coffee, Salt, and Sugar as much as possible. I drank decaf coffee only.
6. Delay morning breakfast at least to 10 am.
I used to be 180. Now I am 174. Any thoughts or recommendation to maintain and lose more weight?
Most of what you lost was just water weight. A pound is 3500 calories so unless you ate 21,000 less calories than you normally would have in a ten day period, it wasn't actual weight loss. However all the habits you are moving to are good ones and they will over time lead to weight loss. You should feel a lot less bloated.
Anonymous wrote:I lost 6 lbs because I am overweight 41 M. I would like to share what I did:
1. Drink twice as much water.
2. No processed food period.
3. Walk/Run 1 mile a day without any break.
4. Green Tea once a day.
5. Skip Coffee, Salt, and Sugar as much as possible. I drank decaf coffee only.
6. Delay morning breakfast at least to 10 am.
I used to be 180. Now I am 174. Any thoughts or recommendation to maintain and lose more weight?