modern buddha
Bluelighter
Cut down on your grain consumption, increase protein, fat and vegetable consumption.
Have lost 28 lbs since May. Post-breakup has done wonders for me. Appetite has decreased, time in the gym has increased. I feel like I've plateaued currently though.
I've been going to the gym about 3-4 times a week (45-60 minute sessions, mainly cardio)
I love me some grains too >.< hahaCut down on your grain consumption, increase protein, fat and vegetable consumption.
I'm 5'4 and am currently fluctuating in the 150s. I still feel like I'm significantly overweight.The only way anyone can answer this is to know your current height and weight... if you dropped from overweight to normal weight, you'd need to start doing weird stuff to drop more; if you dropped from 300 to 270 and you're having issues, we might want to look at your diet.
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Find some sort(s) of physical activity you enjoy. Tennis, slacklining, rock climbing, parkour, snowboarding, kitesurfing, hang-gliding... you have all of these options. If you find yourself exercising for fun, you'll put in way more time and you won't even notice it. Some weeks when there was good surf I've spent more than 20 hours in the water; try that at a gym.
I suppose it began as being upset over the loss of my relationship (I've never been an emotional eater..so I wasn't really eating anything for a while)/being left to pursue a much more attractive (I'm talking model pretty) than myself. After a few weeks of that, my want to improve myself kicked in. So I've been more strict with my diet and have been letting my anger fuel me in the gym. I'm ok, just trying to gain my confidence back. I'm sorry to hear about your breakup as well. Never an easy situation for both involved.Well done. I hate to be this person, but why are you losing weight? Just that you say it started off from a breakup, and ive seen u in nudie thread looking gorgeous and confident, granted bigger than me but I was always secretly jealous the attention keaton gave you and that you looked healthy and gorgeous. I recently broke up also. I think I am relapsing into unhealthy dieting again currently. So i'm probably paranoid here but just checking... Are you ok?![]()
Cut down on your grain consumption
Unfortunately, I had to give up snowboarding and most strenuous sport activities until I can get issues with my back in check. I have 3 discs protruding (just genetics) and they want to do surgery. I'm trying to maximize my efforts but as safely as possible. I should be focusing on core strengthening, I just tend to go towards cardio because it's what I know.
Fasting and more specifically intermittent fasting can be very helpful. For most people the real challenge is to reduce the food reward felt when you eat addictive foods. Modern processed foods are specifically designed to elicit the maximum reward response possible.
Chill out. Losing weight is associated with a different mind-state; technicalities have a small part to play.
okay, this is getting stupid so i'll just take it where it's gonna go anyways... there is NO "best" exercise in a general sense; "best" must be used contextually. Whether you use it wrt things getting done, or I use it wrt efficiency, nobody is right or wrong.The best exercise is the one you enjoy because you will do it regularly, as oppose to everyday for first 3 days of diet/lifestyle plan and then never again.
I love me some grains too >.< haha
Our bodies need carbs. And where'd you hear that grains are empty of nutrients? Lol, watch out for ketoacidosis/ketosis from the sterotypical truck driver diet--You may feel well in the beginning, but our bodies need carbohydrates, protein, and fat.
I'm 5'4 and am currently fluctuating in the 150s. I still feel like I'm significantly overweight.
And where'd you hear that grains are empty of nutrients?
So I have recently moved from my parents home where I had a healthy, home cooked meal every day. However, now that I'm on my own (almost 1 week) all I've been eating is JUNK. Chinese food, carbs, breads...ugh I feel DISGUSTING.
Does anyone have any healthy food alternatives that are reasonably priced? I'm on a budget, but I need to know some healthy satisfying alternatives that reduce bloating (I'm real bloated from the carbs lately), promote good immune health, are affordable, do not take much preparation, and promote healthy weight loss. I'm 5'4" and about 125lbs, but wouldn't mind losing about 10-15lbs. Thanks all!
Mods: if this has already been answered, feel free to merge or move. I searched but wasn't really able to find anything.