Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, you need to be on a diet. Losing fat really is no rocket science. You just need to eat less than what you burn. The hard part is to accomplish that on a consistent basis as no one likes to be hungry. To make the diet less miserable focus on eating high volumes of low calorie foods (lean meats and fish, high fiber veggies, low sugar watery fruits like melon or strawberries, zero fat Greek yoghurt etc.) and make sure you have plenty of fiber and protein in every meal. That will ensure you are not hungry all the time. And by all means track your calories. Just eating healthy is not enough. I used to CrossFit five times a week and eat super strict paleo with no sugar, bread or dairy and yet I gained about 10 pounds over a course of a year. With calorie tracking and without restricting any foods, I lost those 10 pounds in 10 week.
I don't know why people keep saying this. If losing weight and keeping the weight off was so easy we would be a nation of thin people. Your fighting against your body which wants to keep those ten pounds. We aren't even sure op needs to lose those ten pounds. I read a great article in the Washington post about losing weight. People can look it up but, the title is called "what to know about detoxing from sugar" by Steven Petrow and it was in yesterday's paper ( 8/6/19)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, you need to be on a diet. Losing fat really is no rocket science. You just need to eat less than what you burn. The hard part is to accomplish that on a consistent basis as no one likes to be hungry. To make the diet less miserable focus on eating high volumes of low calorie foods (lean meats and fish, high fiber veggies, low sugar watery fruits like melon or strawberries, zero fat Greek yoghurt etc.) and make sure you have plenty of fiber and protein in every meal. That will ensure you are not hungry all the time. And by all means track your calories. Just eating healthy is not enough. I used to CrossFit five times a week and eat super strict paleo with no sugar, bread or dairy and yet I gained about 10 pounds over a course of a year. With calorie tracking and without restricting any foods, I lost those 10 pounds in 10 week.
It is possible that your body needed those ten pounds that it put on even with all the CrossFit and strict diet. Being underweight can cause problems for your body.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, you need to be on a diet. Losing fat really is no rocket science. You just need to eat less than what you burn. The hard part is to accomplish that on a consistent basis as no one likes to be hungry. To make the diet less miserable focus on eating high volumes of low calorie foods (lean meats and fish, high fiber veggies, low sugar watery fruits like melon or strawberries, zero fat Greek yoghurt etc.) and make sure you have plenty of fiber and protein in every meal. That will ensure you are not hungry all the time. And by all means track your calories. Just eating healthy is not enough. I used to CrossFit five times a week and eat super strict paleo with no sugar, bread or dairy and yet I gained about 10 pounds over a course of a year. With calorie tracking and without restricting any foods, I lost those 10 pounds in 10 week.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, you need to be on a diet. Losing fat really is no rocket science. You just need to eat less than what you burn. The hard part is to accomplish that on a consistent basis as no one likes to be hungry. To make the diet less miserable focus on eating high volumes of low calorie foods (lean meats and fish, high fiber veggies, low sugar watery fruits like melon or strawberries, zero fat Greek yoghurt etc.) and make sure you have plenty of fiber and protein in every meal. That will ensure you are not hungry all the time. And by all means track your calories. Just eating healthy is not enough. I used to CrossFit five times a week and eat super strict paleo with no sugar, bread or dairy and yet I gained about 10 pounds over a course of a year. With calorie tracking and without restricting any foods, I lost those 10 pounds in 10 week.
Anonymous wrote:I want to lose the last 10 pounds. What should I do? I am exercising regularly. Should I be on diet? On the positive side, I feel great and my clothes generally fit.