Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to sound trolling- but what are the best tips you’ve gotten along the way that have actually made a difference? Not taking “magic bullet” but more just a lifestyle change that you’ve stuck with. Mine are :
1. Flooding my body with water in the morning. I drink 24oz before I eat or drink anything else.
2. Every meal includes protein, healthy fat, fiber. No matter what. Even splurge meals. For example, I added a spinach and avocado salad to my pizza dinner last night.
3. I walk every night after dinner for 30 minutes. If it’s raining, I do a video workout.
I’ve lost 12 pounds since January!
I couldn't do this and sounds like too much water! The best advice I got ( and I have lost weight) is eat real food, less of it and get 150 minutes ( at least) of exercise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to sound trolling- but what are the best tips you’ve gotten along the way that have actually made a difference? Not taking “magic bullet” but more just a lifestyle change that you’ve stuck with. Mine are :
1. Flooding my body with water in the morning. I drink 24oz before I eat or drink anything else.
2. Every meal includes protein, healthy fat, fiber. No matter what. Even splurge meals. For example, I added a spinach and avocado salad to my pizza dinner last night.
3. I walk every night after dinner for 30 minutes. If it’s raining, I do a video workout.
I’ve lost 12 pounds since January!
I couldn't do this and sounds like too much water! The best advice I got ( and I have lost weight) is eat real food, less of it and get 150 minutes ( at least) of exercise.
150 minutes A day? A week?
Obviously PP meant per week. 30 min times 5 is the recommended amount. Math is pretty simple, really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to sound trolling- but what are the best tips you’ve gotten along the way that have actually made a difference? Not taking “magic bullet” but more just a lifestyle change that you’ve stuck with. Mine are :
1. Flooding my body with water in the morning. I drink 24oz before I eat or drink anything else.
2. Every meal includes protein, healthy fat, fiber. No matter what. Even splurge meals. For example, I added a spinach and avocado salad to my pizza dinner last night.
3. I walk every night after dinner for 30 minutes. If it’s raining, I do a video workout.
I’ve lost 12 pounds since January!
I couldn't do this and sounds like too much water! The best advice I got ( and I have lost weight) is eat real food, less of it and get 150 minutes ( at least) of exercise.
150 minutes A day? A week?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to sound trolling- but what are the best tips you’ve gotten along the way that have actually made a difference? Not taking “magic bullet” but more just a lifestyle change that you’ve stuck with. Mine are :
1. Flooding my body with water in the morning. I drink 24oz before I eat or drink anything else.
2. Every meal includes protein, healthy fat, fiber. No matter what. Even splurge meals. For example, I added a spinach and avocado salad to my pizza dinner last night.
3. I walk every night after dinner for 30 minutes. If it’s raining, I do a video workout.
I’ve lost 12 pounds since January!
I couldn't do this and sounds like too much water! The best advice I got ( and I have lost weight) is eat real food, less of it and get 150 minutes ( at least) of exercise.
Anonymous wrote:Apart from common sense ones we all do, count calories, move, cook at home with veggies as the main part of meals..
These are a few things that work:
1. Buy now sugar added condiments, such as ketchup, etc., and buy no calories pancake syrup. Buy fake sugar.
2. Eat nutrient-dense, low-calorie foods
3. Buy meat that has fewer calories
4. Homemade popcorn with salt for a snack, fewer calories than any other popcorn this is.
5. Eat cabbage, a lot of cabbage
6. Read the labels for calories.
7. No nuts ( I can't just have a few)
8. always have frozen riced cauliflower, broccoli, spinach, peas, etc... in the freezer
9. No dairy nor substitutes for it (I have a dairy allergy and that is easy since I have to)
10. Fish, I eat a lot of salmon
11. Have a treat day, where I eat more and don't feel like I am doing something wrong.
12. Any day that you eat a bit more, don't feel guilty, just do better the next day.
Anonymous wrote:Apart from common sense ones we all do, count calories, move, cook at home with veggies as the main part of meals..
These are a few things that work:
1. Buy now sugar added condiments, such as ketchup, etc., and buy no calories pancake syrup. Buy fake sugar.
2. Eat nutrient-dense, low-calorie foods
3. Buy meat that has fewer calories
4. Homemade popcorn with salt for a snack, fewer calories than any other popcorn this is.
5. Eat cabbage, a lot of cabbage
6. Read the labels for calories.
7. No nuts ( I can't just have a few)
8. always have frozen riced cauliflower, broccoli, spinach, peas, etc... in the freezer
9. No dairy nor substitutes for it (I have a dairy allergy and that is easy since I have to)
10. Fish, I eat a lot of salmon
11. Have a treat day, where I eat more and don't feel like I am doing something wrong.
12. Any day that you eat a bit more, don't feel guilty, just do better the next day.
Anonymous wrote:Not to sound trolling- but what are the best tips you’ve gotten along the way that have actually made a difference? Not taking “magic bullet” but more just a lifestyle change that you’ve stuck with. Mine are :
1. Flooding my body with water in the morning. I drink 24oz before I eat or drink anything else.
2. Every meal includes protein, healthy fat, fiber. No matter what. Even splurge meals. For example, I added a spinach and avocado salad to my pizza dinner last night.
3. I walk every night after dinner for 30 minutes. If it’s raining, I do a video workout.
I’ve lost 12 pounds since January!
Anonymous wrote:Make your meals from scratch. Eat out once every 2 weeks. Eat all the whole fruits and vegetables you want as long as you prepare them yourself - even if it's a potato or banana.
Anonymous wrote:Tracking the food I consumed was the biggest thing for me. It made me realize how much I was eating and the impact of that.
Anonymous wrote:More calories out than calories in
Anonymous wrote:1. Don’t deprive myself, so no forbidden foods, no letting myself get crazy hungry
2. Eat a protein and vegetable with each meal
3. Remember that hunger is the best sauce.
4. Don’t try to loose weight, go for weight maintenance. It’s such a weird paradox but that one was maybe the best advice I got.