Anonymous wrote:Don’t do frequent hiit workouts. It is just incompatible with weight loss. It’s like revving your engine for 20 minutes versus going for an hour long drive. For fat loss you need long and hard to bypass muscle build to make your body pull from your fat reserves to fuel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I am not sure about your height and weight or how many calories you have been eating to lose but if you have lost 50 lbs it is also possible that you need to adjust your calories down to account for having lost 50 lbs. But that depends on where your calories are and if they were based on your desired goal weight or something else. A good calculation to determine calorie range for fat loss is goal weight x 1012.
Goal weight x 12, not 1012.

Anonymous wrote:
I am not sure about your height and weight or how many calories you have been eating to lose but if you have lost 50 lbs it is also possible that you need to adjust your calories down to account for having lost 50 lbs. But that depends on where your calories are and if they were based on your desired goal weight or something else. A good calculation to determine calorie range for fat loss is goal weight x 1012.
Anonymous wrote:You are doing great! Keep putting the work in. But one thing to remember is that you can never out exercise a bad diet. Track your calories using an ap not your fit bit. Way more accurate. Figure out exactly how many you calories you are eating regardless of exercise.