Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to focus way more on the dieting portion than the working out portion. Do workout , I’m not saying don’t. But the biggest component of losing that much weight is overhauling your diet. Eat about .75g of protein per pound of body weight. Split up the remaining calories between fats and carbs. Weigh everything you eat; you CANNOT eyeball a portion and you WILL end up overeating/undercounting your true caloric consumption. You need to start at a manageable deficit; don’t starve yourself on 1200 a day, you will not be able to adhere to it and will struggle to lose.
Agree with all of this except the calories. at 5'1, 1200 calories is generous. I did 1200-1400 while working out (hard, running, weight lifting or orangetheory) and I'm 5'8. I lost 25 lbs in 3 months and have kept it off for a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you?
I'm not as short, but have found that from age 23 to 33 my plateau has increased 20 lbs. Even starving myself and working out every day I would be unable to reach that target weight.
I’m 23. I found that during my teenage years I was eating the same and had the same habits and wouldn’t gain weight.
I mean...that's kind of normal? I was 5'5 and 105 lbs as a teenager and into my 20s. After 30 is a whole different ballgame. You're 23 now? I'm confused by the 23-33 20 lbs.
Anonymous wrote:You need to focus way more on the dieting portion than the working out portion. Do workout , I’m not saying don’t. But the biggest component of losing that much weight is overhauling your diet. Eat about .75g of protein per pound of body weight. Split up the remaining calories between fats and carbs. Weigh everything you eat; you CANNOT eyeball a portion and you WILL end up overeating/undercounting your true caloric consumption. You need to start at a manageable deficit; don’t starve yourself on 1200 a day, you will not be able to adhere to it and will struggle to lose.
Anonymous wrote:You need to focus way more on the dieting portion than the working out portion. Do workout , I’m not saying don’t. But the biggest component of losing that much weight is overhauling your diet. Eat about .75g of protein per pound of body weight. Split up the remaining calories between fats and carbs. Weigh everything you eat; you CANNOT eyeball a portion and you WILL end up overeating/undercounting your true caloric consumption. You need to start at a manageable deficit; don’t starve yourself on 1200 a day, you will not be able to adhere to it and will struggle to lose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you?
I'm not as short, but have found that from age 23 to 33 my plateau has increased 20 lbs. Even starving myself and working out every day I would be unable to reach that target weight.
I’m 23. I found that during my teenage years I was eating the same and had the same habits and wouldn’t gain weight.
I mean...that's kind of normal? I was 5'5 and 105 lbs as a teenager and into my 20s. After 30 is a whole different ballgame. You're 23 now? I'm confused by the 23-33 20 lbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you?
I'm not as short, but have found that from age 23 to 33 my plateau has increased 20 lbs. Even starving myself and working out every day I would be unable to reach that target weight.
I’m 23. I found that during my teenage years I was eating the same and had the same habits and wouldn’t gain weight.
I mean...that's kind of normal? I was 5'5 and 105 lbs as a teenager and into my 20s. After 30 is a whole different ballgame. You're 23 now? I'm confused by the 23-33 20 lbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you?
I'm not as short, but have found that from age 23 to 33 my plateau has increased 20 lbs. Even starving myself and working out every day I would be unable to reach that target weight.
I’m 23. I found that during my teenage years I was eating the same and had the same habits and wouldn’t gain weight.
Anonymous wrote:How old are you?
I'm not as short, but have found that from age 23 to 33 my plateau has increased 20 lbs. Even starving myself and working out every day I would be unable to reach that target weight.