Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find that one 36 hour fast, along with 16/8 intermittent fasting and Keto allows me a little room to cheat on the weekends. This is how this diet is going to be sustainable for me long term. Perfectly, rigid adherence isn't required. Although I'm sure that there are plenty of people who wouldn't hesitate to point out how I'm doing it all "wrong".
The pp who said what her weight loss regimen is and was told that she is not healthy is only doing that regimen 2 to 4 weeks at a time. She then takes a break from it.
No. We aren't doing it wrong, the results clearly show that we are doing something right.
You want to know what people are doing to take off the weight but if it's not what you want to hear you call them unhealthy.
Hi during the 36 hour fast, you only drink water or do you also drink juice etc?
Anonymous wrote:I find that one 36 hour fast, along with 16/8 intermittent fasting and Keto allows me a little room to cheat on the weekends. This is how this diet is going to be sustainable for me long term. Perfectly, rigid adherence isn't required. Although I'm sure that there are plenty of people who wouldn't hesitate to point out how I'm doing it all "wrong".
The pp who said what her weight loss regimen is and was told that she is not healthy is only doing that regimen 2 to 4 weeks at a time. She then takes a break from it.
No. We aren't doing it wrong, the results clearly show that we are doing something right.
You want to know what people are doing to take off the weight but if it's not what you want to hear you call them unhealthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good job, OP. I've lost 27 lbs in about 6 months, but I started out a healthy (not overweight) weight. I just wanted to be super skinny and toned.
My advice- increase your workouts. 1 mile is a great start but 3-4 miles 3-4 times a week and weightlifting on off days will really give you some great definition.
Personally, I think you're losing out by cutting coffee. Coffee is very healthy and also suppresses appetite.
PP can you please provide details on your regimen? 27 pounds in 6 months, congrats!
Sure, I aim for 1000-1400 calories per day while losing weight (I do periods of maintenance, for example, through the holidays).
Work out at least every other day very aggressively. For example, run 5-7 miles, kickboxing, orangetheory once a week, and weightlifting at least once a week.
Sleep at least 8 hours.
Key to my diet is eating 600 calories or less during the morning and workday.
This is disordered. Eating 1000 cal a day while running 5 to 7 miles is not healthy by any stretch.
I agree 1000 to 1400 calories is a diet for skinny models. No idea what this person is trying to do.
Read the bolded.
This person is not healthy & I would not follow his/her advice unless you want to look sick (& quite possibly end up in the ER).
I'm the person that posted that regimen. You all are overreacting. I don't restrict all the time. I restrict for a period of 2-4 weeks and then am normal again. As for what I'm trying to do, I am trying to be a size 2 with 17% body fat. It's working.
New poster here...you are going to get pilored PP... the comments above make me think about 2 other threads 1/ how gen X and millennial see a perfect body. And how people now see skinny as unhealthy and stronger as the new ideal; 2/ the comments about french and Japanese women. And the regular misunderstanding I see about the amount thin french or Japanese women eat (yeah, closer to 1000 cal each time they see themselves going above a size 2 _ I am the french woman who keeps trying to tell dcum that cigarettes is not the key reason why french women are skinnier, it is that they really onteat much)
Anyway, was just chiming in to say that I hear you PP, if you want to be a size 0-2 you need to have regular 1000-1400 calories days... no mistery..andthats not necessarily a good idea for certain body types
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good job, OP. I've lost 27 lbs in about 6 months, but I started out a healthy (not overweight) weight. I just wanted to be super skinny and toned.
My advice- increase your workouts. 1 mile is a great start but 3-4 miles 3-4 times a week and weightlifting on off days will really give you some great definition.
Personally, I think you're losing out by cutting coffee. Coffee is very healthy and also suppresses appetite.
PP can you please provide details on your regimen? 27 pounds in 6 months, congrats!
Sure, I aim for 1000-1400 calories per day while losing weight (I do periods of maintenance, for example, through the holidays).
Work out at least every other day very aggressively. For example, run 5-7 miles, kickboxing, orangetheory once a week, and weightlifting at least once a week.
Sleep at least 8 hours.
Key to my diet is eating 600 calories or less during the morning and workday.
This is disordered. Eating 1000 cal a day while running 5 to 7 miles is not healthy by any stretch.
I agree 1000 to 1400 calories is a diet for skinny models. No idea what this person is trying to do.
Read the bolded.
This person is not healthy & I would not follow his/her advice unless you want to look sick (& quite possibly end up in the ER).
I'm the person that posted that regimen. You all are overreacting. I don't restrict all the time. I restrict for a period of 2-4 weeks and then am normal again. As for what I'm trying to do, I am trying to be a size 2 with 17% body fat. It's working.
... the comments above make me think about 2 other threads 1/ how gen X and millennial see a perfect body. And how people now see skinny as unhealthy and stronger as the new ideal; 2/ the comments about french and Japanese women. And the regular misunderstanding I see about the amount thin french or Japanese women eat (yeah, closer to 1000 cal each time they see themselves going above a size 2 _ I am the french woman who keeps trying to tell dcum that cigarettes is not the key reason why french women are skinnier, it is that they really onteat much)
Anonymous wrote:Keto until you lose all the weight. Then cut out carbs as much as possible and cut out all sugar except like 4x/year. Depending on when you got fat and how long you've been fat, it might be impossible to maintain the weight loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good job, OP. I've lost 27 lbs in about 6 months, but I started out a healthy (not overweight) weight. I just wanted to be super skinny and toned.
My advice- increase your workouts. 1 mile is a great start but 3-4 miles 3-4 times a week and weightlifting on off days will really give you some great definition.
Personally, I think you're losing out by cutting coffee. Coffee is very healthy and also suppresses appetite.
PP can you please provide details on your regimen? 27 pounds in 6 months, congrats!
Sure, I aim for 1000-1400 calories per day while losing weight (I do periods of maintenance, for example, through the holidays).
Work out at least every other day very aggressively. For example, run 5-7 miles, kickboxing, orangetheory once a week, and weightlifting at least once a week.
Sleep at least 8 hours.
Key to my diet is eating 600 calories or less during the morning and workday.
This is disordered. Eating 1000 cal a day while running 5 to 7 miles is not healthy by any stretch.
I agree 1000 to 1400 calories is a diet for skinny models. No idea what this person is trying to do.
Read the bolded.
This person is not healthy & I would not follow his/her advice unless you want to look sick (& quite possibly end up in the ER).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good job, OP. I've lost 27 lbs in about 6 months, but I started out a healthy (not overweight) weight. I just wanted to be super skinny and toned.
My advice- increase your workouts. 1 mile is a great start but 3-4 miles 3-4 times a week and weightlifting on off days will really give you some great definition.
Personally, I think you're losing out by cutting coffee. Coffee is very healthy and also suppresses appetite.
PP can you please provide details on your regimen? 27 pounds in 6 months, congrats!
Sure, I aim for 1000-1400 calories per day while losing weight (I do periods of maintenance, for example, through the holidays).
Work out at least every other day very aggressively. For example, run 5-7 miles, kickboxing, orangetheory once a week, and weightlifting at least once a week.
Sleep at least 8 hours.
Key to my diet is eating 600 calories or less during the morning and workday.
This is disordered. Eating 1000 cal a day while running 5 to 7 miles is not healthy by any stretch.
I agree 1000 to 1400 calories is a diet for skinny models. No idea what this person is trying to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here, one thing I forgot to add. I have started typing in an Excel for the last two days. I log weight, daily food I eat and a general comment for the day. I seriously think that a daily journal ? is a big part of weight loss and it continues to motivate.
I agree I feel less bloated now. 20 years ago I used to go to Gym and weighed in 137 to 150 range. So it’s not a great feeling being over weight.
PP, Thank you for your kind encouragement. PP, I agree going to Gym is next. Very much agree that Cheese while it has protein it also has too much salt and I am ready to give up.
I’m confused, what’s your gender??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good job, OP. I've lost 27 lbs in about 6 months, but I started out a healthy (not overweight) weight. I just wanted to be super skinny and toned.
My advice- increase your workouts. 1 mile is a great start but 3-4 miles 3-4 times a week and weightlifting on off days will really give you some great definition.
Personally, I think you're losing out by cutting coffee. Coffee is very healthy and also suppresses appetite.
PP can you please provide details on your regimen? 27 pounds in 6 months, congrats!
Sure, I aim for 1000-1400 calories per day while losing weight (I do periods of maintenance, for example, through the holidays).
Work out at least every other day very aggressively. For example, run 5-7 miles, kickboxing, orangetheory once a week, and weightlifting at least once a week.
Sleep at least 8 hours.
Key to my diet is eating 600 calories or less during the morning and workday.
This is disordered. Eating 1000 cal a day while running 5 to 7 miles is not healthy by any stretch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good job, OP. I've lost 27 lbs in about 6 months, but I started out a healthy (not overweight) weight. I just wanted to be super skinny and toned.
My advice- increase your workouts. 1 mile is a great start but 3-4 miles 3-4 times a week and weightlifting on off days will really give you some great definition.
Personally, I think you're losing out by cutting coffee. Coffee is very healthy and also suppresses appetite.
PP can you please provide details on your regimen? 27 pounds in 6 months, congrats!
Sure, I aim for 1000-1400 calories per day while losing weight (I do periods of maintenance, for example, through the holidays).
Work out at least every other day very aggressively. For example, run 5-7 miles, kickboxing, orangetheory once a week, and weightlifting at least once a week.
Sleep at least 8 hours.
Key to my diet is eating 600 calories or less during the morning and workday.