Anonymous wrote:Should I mainly focus on what I eat or how much I work out? Currently 5’7” and stuck at 148 lbs. cannot get below for some reason.
Don’t currently diet but don’t eat horrible - probably too much pasta but not into junk food or dessert and drink limited alcohol (2 or so drinks on the weekends).
Work out - walk about 12,000-14,000 steps a day. Try to do a higher heart rate exercise like bike, weight lift or run 4-5 times a week.
What can I do to lose the last 10 pounds? I am turning 40 and want to start the new decade strong!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should I mainly focus on what I eat or how much I work out? Currently 5’7” and stuck at 148 lbs. cannot get below for some reason.
Don’t currently diet but don’t eat horrible - probably too much pasta but not into junk food or dessert and drink limited alcohol (2 or so drinks on the weekends).
Work out - walk about 12,000-14,000 steps a day. Try to do a higher heart rate exercise like bike, weight lift or run 4-5 times a week.
What can I do to lose the last 10 pounds? I am turning 40 and want to start the new decade strong!
What does your doctor say? We have been sold a pack of lies regarding weight. You can be healthy even with those " extra" ten pounds.
Not. Really, really not. It's just that health issues will show up later, and you will argue that there is no causal relationship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should I mainly focus on what I eat or how much I work out? Currently 5’7” and stuck at 148 lbs. cannot get below for some reason.
Don’t currently diet but don’t eat horrible - probably too much pasta but not into junk food or dessert and drink limited alcohol (2 or so drinks on the weekends).
Work out - walk about 12,000-14,000 steps a day. Try to do a higher heart rate exercise like bike, weight lift or run 4-5 times a week.
What can I do to lose the last 10 pounds? I am turning 40 and want to start the new decade strong!
What does your doctor say? We have been sold a pack of lies regarding weight. You can be healthy even with those " extra" ten pounds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Diet. Exercise for health diet for fat loss.
This is the truth!!!
I have always been a great exerciser. But when it was time for me to lose weight, I had to completely change my diet. What worked for me was weight watchers. Really paying attention to what I put in my body and that's when I realized where I could cut things out. First week of weight watchers. I ate normally but entered everything into the app so I could track points for each meal. Then the second week I've made slight modifications to my diet to reduce the number of points eaten. And what a difference it made! For example, before weight watchers, I would add milk to my scrambled eggs and put butter in the pan. After weight watchers, I scrambled plain eggs with a little bit of nonstick spray instead of butter. Changed my bread from white bread to 15 grain bread. Just changes like that. So I continue to eat but just changed what I ate. I lost 20 pounds. But the key was I changed my diet.
Do adults still eat white bread, outside of a piece of sourdough at a restaurant once in a while?
Yes.
I LOVE bread and very lean.
How????? Please share unless you have always been skinny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go carnivore plus walking for 1 month. You will be amazed at how easy the weight comes off. No cheating though, you have to be strict
+1. I lost too much weight doing this. All your cravings disappear after about 2 weeks and somedays you forget to eat
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FYI it will age you. Losing the vanity weight (going from heathy weight to a lower heathy weight) really ages your face. Your body will look great but you will look more gaunt in the face and everyone will ask if you lost weight.
That's not necessarily true. We're talking 10 pounds, not 20+. Op has a twin she can refer to and have an idea of how she'll look. Losing 5-10 pounds will make op feel better which will make her look better.