Anonymous wrote:I was in the exact same boat and the ONLY THING that got my weight to start budging was heavy weight lifting. I don't eat fast food, or soda, etc and had a pretty good diet, but it was just creeping up! And even then it took about six months of going to Bodypump 3X a week to get the muscles that would facilitate the boost in my metabolism.
You should definitely take Bodypump (or similar) with a grain of salt 'cause they're all "It's light weight and just tons of repetition!" and that might be fine for some people but after 3 months of attending with nothing to show for it, I just decided to start increasing my weight and then the pounds started to decrease. I'm down about 15 since the beginning of March and have really nice muscle tone in my legs and am starting to see it in my arms. If I can't go to a weightlifting class for some reason, I will do the circuit at the gym and just do as many heavy reps as I can. Like 10-12 and then move onto the next thing. I think the point is to just keep the muscles up so they increase your resting metabolism!
Anonymous wrote:OP. I hear you. Same age, same stats. I trained 8 weeks for a 10K. Walk to/from work and exercised every day (biking, swimming, running), did some weight training, gave up alcohol. Not a half pound lost!! I'm going to try to really kick up protein and do more weight lifting and see if that helps.
Anonymous wrote:OP. I hear you. Same age, same stats. I trained 8 weeks for a 10K. Walk to/from work and exercised every day (biking, swimming, running), did some weight training, gave up alcohol. Not a half pound lost!! I'm going to try to really kick up protein and do more weight lifting and see if that helps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s the higher carb days. This is obvious. Someone your age and weight doesn’t need higher carb days.
The correct answer.
This is so obviously a dumb statement. In what way physiologically do you think carbs become unnecessary as you age? And regardless, they are absolutely critical for weight straining and muscle gains.
So can we please stop already with this uninformed carb nonsense.
DP: When I reduce carbs I drop weight very quickly. But the carbs I'm reducing are related to pasta, rice, bread, crackers. I still eat legumes, vegetables and fruit.
You lose weight quickly when you cut carbs for a number of reasons.
1. when you reduce carbs you drop water weight because you deplete glycogen stores. This is why you weigh less almost immediately if you have a day or two where you greatly reduce carbs and why you weigh more the minute you eat more carbs.
2. you have cut out an entire food group. which leads to reduction of calories. which leads to fat loss. If you cut out those carbs calories but replaces them with other calories you would still maybe lose some initial water weight, but would eventually stop losing fat if calories are still high.
Carbs are not bad. Stop believing the diet industry BS.
Did you read what I wrote! Clearly you didn't. Where did I say I cut out a food group?? Did I say carbs were bad?? NO I didn't stop the crap and take your lack of reading comprehension somewhere else.
DP, but you did clearly imply when you said, "When I reduce carbs I drop weight very quickly" that it is the carbs that are the problem, not the calories from the foods you reduced. Now it seems you are backpedaling.
No re-read what I wrote. Not backpedaling. Maybe change your contacts or clean your glasses. Now I'm off to go eat a giant bowl of pasta...