Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I limited myself to 1400 calories per day I would faint - I'm 5'5", 150lbs, lift twice a week with a personal trainer and do cardio 2-3x per week (I'm 33, and could lose 5lbs but not much more than that - I've always been muscular).
You probably wouldn't I trained to do international canoe races (random I know) for years and I'm naturally chubby. When I wanted to slim down I would do about 1600 a day, and maintain i was never above 1900ish- and I was doing an insane amount of training- on water 4 days a week for 3 hours each, then a run and a lifting session on off days (1 actual rest day)- but you would eat a lot more veggies than you would think, mind numbing amounts
Yeah, I would. I've tried before to do 1500 calories/fat, and after 3 days felt like I could barely stand, had constant headaches, couldn't focus at work, and was generally feeling really crappy. Eating tons of veggies doesn't do anything for me - I end up perpetually hungry.
I've always had a really fast metabolism, and though it's definitely slowed down, I'm trying to eat reasonably healthy and the most important thing to me is how my body feels - not how it looks. Lifting is helping me tone up, but I'm not too worried about the number on the scale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, for all of you that have successfully lost the weight going strick low carb or Keto, howdid it go after the fact? Did you commit to this as a lifestyle or add some carbs back in? I can commit to almost anything for 6 weeks, but I want to be able to live a more realistic life.
I did strict keto (measuring food, counting cals.) from May - August and lost about 10-12 pounds (didn't have too much to lose to begin with). I kept it off just doing lazy keto (just staying away from carbs, only tracking during the week, eating/drinking whatever I wanted on the weekends) and also a couple vacations where I literally ate anything from pasta, dessert, lots of wine everyday from August - November. I've gained a few pounds since the last few weeks as I've been eating whatever I want, plus not exercising as much.
Anonymous wrote:Ok, for all of you that have successfully lost the weight going strick low carb or Keto, howdid it go after the fact? Did you commit to this as a lifestyle or add some carbs back in? I can commit to almost anything for 6 weeks, but I want to be able to live a more realistic life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I limited myself to 1400 calories per day I would faint - I'm 5'5", 150lbs, lift twice a week with a personal trainer and do cardio 2-3x per week (I'm 33, and could lose 5lbs but not much more than that - I've always been muscular).
You probably wouldn't I trained to do international canoe races (random I know) for years and I'm naturally chubby. When I wanted to slim down I would do about 1600 a day, and maintain i was never above 1900ish- and I was doing an insane amount of training- on water 4 days a week for 3 hours each, then a run and a lifting session on off days (1 actual rest day)- but you would eat a lot more veggies than you would think, mind numbing amounts
Yeah, I would. I've tried before to do 1500 calories/fat, and after 3 days felt like I could barely stand, had constant headaches, couldn't focus at work, and was generally feeling really crappy. Eating tons of veggies doesn't do anything for me - I end up perpetually hungry.
I've always had a really fast metabolism, and though it's definitely slowed down, I'm trying to eat reasonably healthy and the most important thing to me is how my body feels - not how it looks. Lifting is helping me tone up, but I'm not too worried about the number on the scale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I limited myself to 1400 calories per day I would faint - I'm 5'5", 150lbs, lift twice a week with a personal trainer and do cardio 2-3x per week (I'm 33, and could lose 5lbs but not much more than that - I've always been muscular).
You probably wouldn't I trained to do international canoe races (random I know) for years and I'm naturally chubby. When I wanted to slim down I would do about 1600 a day, and maintain i was never above 1900ish- and I was doing an insane amount of training- on water 4 days a week for 3 hours each, then a run and a lifting session on off days (1 actual rest day)- but you would eat a lot more veggies than you would think, mind numbing amounts
Anonymous wrote:Of course it is. I've lost 9 lbs in a week before. Keeping it off is the challenge.
For the record, I'm the same age as you, OP. And I lost 15 lbs in 2 weeks this past summer and it's still off. I just did very low carb eating. Didn't even exercise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 48, 5 6, and my weight has crept up to 150.
If I cut out all sugar and alcohol, ate clean at 1200-1400 calories, cardio and weights 4 times a week, do you think this is possible in six weeks?
I'm 44 at 5'6" and yes for me. I was sick at 130 after baby for long time. Just cutting sugar alone without exercise made a dramatic drop. I already keep fats on the l moderate side because of digestive issues. Cardio does nothing for me but a heavy duty pool workout using resistance training 3x well will drop me well below my goal weight. Water is a serious fat burner and with resistance I get serious muscles too.
Anonymous wrote:Currently, how many calories are you eating per day? I ask this because 1 pound = 3500 calories. Using simple math, if you lower your intake 3500 calories per week, you will lose 1 pound per week.