Anonymous wrote:First, don't be so obsessed with numbers. Second, look at your various lifestyle factors. Third, make changes in the departments that you are lacking. Only then think about doing these diets. Also, there is no black and white when it comes to weight loss and nutrition. Just from looking at your post, walking 4 miles is great but since you are not exerting yourself during those four miles, it may not be enough. It's good to start weight lifting, but they key is to really push yourself out of your comfort zone. Is there any reason you can't run? If it's because that your body can't structurally handle the stress, try swimming or biking. Lastly, and again, numbers don't mean a thing if you don't feel comfortable in front of the mirror. Give yourself a medium term (half way mark of your 5-6 month) goal, and look at the scale only then while also comparing your before and after picture. Reevaluate at that point whether you need to adjust anything.
Anonymous wrote:Gosh, OP, I think you might have an unrealistic idea of how many calories we need. I am 47, 5’9” and 180lbs. I maintain at 1500 calories and have to cut to 1100 to lose at any measurable pace. I know it’s no fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ double ditto. I am 50, 5'2 and have maintained 124 pounds with IF for over 3 years. I do work out quite a bit but eat what I want without counting calories during my window. And there's no agonizing or stewing over "can I eat"/"need a snack"/what can I put in my mouth" since the answer is nothing (during my fasting window). I can focus on work or whatever else I'm doing because I'm not at all focusing on eating. Prior to IF I used to wake up thinking "what am I going to eat today" and grazed all day from 8am to 9pm. I bought into the eat-every-3-hours-to-stay-slim way of thinking, and it meant I was never satisfied and my insulin resistance shot.
I am 5'4" and less than 120lbs, trying to lose 5lbs with IF, and while I am maintaining I have not actually lost it for 4 years. With limiting carbs and even fasting for 36 hours. So, doesn't work for all.
Anonymous wrote:^^ double ditto. I am 50, 5'2 and have maintained 124 pounds with IF for over 3 years. I do work out quite a bit but eat what I want without counting calories during my window. And there's no agonizing or stewing over "can I eat"/"need a snack"/what can I put in my mouth" since the answer is nothing (during my fasting window). I can focus on work or whatever else I'm doing because I'm not at all focusing on eating. Prior to IF I used to wake up thinking "what am I going to eat today" and grazed all day from 8am to 9pm. I bought into the eat-every-3-hours-to-stay-slim way of thinking, and it meant I was never satisfied and my insulin resistance shot.
Anonymous wrote:Calories in, calories out is outdated science. Read Dr. Jason Fung’s book. Intermittent fasting will allow you to eat in an enjoyable way. Listen to the intermittent fasting stories podcast with gin Stephens - very motivating & inspiring.