Monday, December 24, 2018

I need a review for my weight loss plan for the New Year

I am a 5'6" 20 year old male that currently weighs 215 pounds.

My goal weight is to get to 130 pounds.

I hope to reach that weight by March.

I used to lift but haven't done so in 2 years. I have definitely lost most of the muscle mass I have. If I did sit ups,push ups and curl ups would those body weight exercises be enough to develop my muscles to the point where if I get to a low enough body fat percentage would look ripped and not skinny fat ? Keep in mind I don't have much muscle development at the moment.

Once I get access to a gym,which is soon, I will actually start lifting instead of doing body weight exercises but nothing too serious just 30 minute sessions 3 days . I don't know which routine I am going to do but I would like recommendations since most of the beginner programs are for people who want to become bodybuilders or people who focus solely on strength I just want enough muscle to not look like a twig. I want to look lean at the end of my water fast. I am not trying to look bulky ripped just lean ripped like this

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Day 1? Starting your weight loss journey on Monday, 24 December 2018? Start here!

Today is your Day 1?

Welcome to r/Loseit!

So you aren’t sure of how to start? Don’t worry! “How do I get started?” is our most asked question. r/Loseit has helped our users lose over 1,000,000 recorded pounds and these are the steps that we’ve found most useful for getting started.

Why you’re overweight

Our bodies are amazing (yes, yours too!). In order to survive before supermarkets, we had to be able to store energy to get us through lean times, we store this energy as adipose fat tissue. If you put more energy into your body than it needs, it stores it, for (potential) later use. When you put in less than it needs, it uses the stored energy. The more energy you have stored, the more overweight you are. The trick is to get your body to use the stored energy, which can only be done if you give it less energy than it needs, consistently.

Before You Start

The very first step is calculating your calorie needs. You can do that HERE. This will give you an approximation of your calorie needs for the day. The next step is to figure how quickly you want to lose the fat. One pound of fat is equal to 3500 calories. So to lose 1 pound of fat per week you will need to consume 500 calories less than your TDEE (daily calorie needs from the link above). 750 calories less will result in 1.5 pounds and 1000 calories is an aggressive 2 pounds per week.

Tracking

Here is where it begins to resemble work. The most efficient way to lose the weight you desire is to track your calorie intake. This has gotten much simpler over the years and today it can be done right from your smartphone or computer. r/loseit recommends an app like MyFitnessPal, Loseit! (unaffiliated), or Cronometer. Create an account and be honest with it about your current stats, activities, and goals. This is your tracker and no one else needs to see it so don’t cheat the numbers. You’ll find large user created databases that make logging and tracking your food and drinks easy with just the tap of the screen or the push of a button. We also highly recommend the use of a digital kitchen scale for accuracy. Knowing how much of what you're eating is more important than what you're eating. Why? This may explain it.

Creating Your Deficit

How do you create a deficit? This is up to you. r/loseit has a few recommendations but ultimately that decision is yours. There is no perfect diet for everyone. There is a perfect diet for you and you can create it. You can eat less of exactly what you eat now. If you like pizza you can have pizza. Have 2 slices instead of 4. You can try lower calorie replacements for calorie dense foods. Some of the communities favorites are cauliflower rice, zucchini noodles, spaghetti squash in place of their more calorie rich cousins. If it appeals to you an entire dietary change like Keto, Paleo, Vegetarian.

The most important thing to remember is that this selection of foods works for you. Sustainability is the key to long term weight management success. If you hate what you’re eating you won’t stick to it.

Exercise

Is NOT mandatory. You can lose fat and create a deficit through diet alone. There is no requirement of exercise to lose weight.

It has it’s own benefits though. You will burn extra calories. Exercise is shown to be beneficial to mental health and creates an endorphin rush as well. It makes people feel awesome and has been linked to higher rates of long term success when physical activity is included in lifestyle changes.

Crawl, Walk, Run

It can seem like one needs to make a 180 degree course correction to find success. That isn’t necessarily true. Many of our users find that creating small initial changes that build a foundation allows them to progress forward in even, sustained, increments.

Acceptance

You will struggle. We have all struggled. This is natural. There is no tip or trick to get through this though. We encourage you to recognize why you are struggling and forgive yourself for whatever reason that may be. If you overindulged at your last meal that is ok. You can resolve to make the next meal better.

Do not let the pursuit of perfect get in the way of progress. We don’t need perfect. We just want better.

Additional resources

Now you’re ready to do this. Here are more details, that may help you refine your plan.

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UPDATE: A little less miserable this Christmas, down 58lbs.

link to last year’s christmas eve post

a year ago, i posted on this sub from a place of desperation and hurting. i was just shy of 280lbs, in a size 24, and completely ashamed of my body and my life. i posted for accountability in the hopes that i could finally make a change.

this year was really, really hard, but i did make some changes and lost 70lbs in total before gaining back about 12lbs in the last few months of the year. i went from a 24 to a 16, and for the first time in my entire life, i was able to cross my legs.

all i did was count calories. i started at 1500 but i wasn’t really losing much so i dropped to 1200 and the weight started falling off. i lost 50lbs between march and july. it was amazing. i felt better, i looked better, and life seemed to be getting better. here are a couple “before and afters”, NSFW

i’m one of two therapists at my agency, and at the beginning of august the other therapist went on medical leave. my caseload doubled and so did my stress level. i stopped counting calories and started eating more. i wrote in my post last christmas eve about my struggles with binge eating; unfortunately, my binge episodes had never gone away completely, but they got significantly worse in august and transitioned from pure binging to binging and purging. all of a sudden, in the midst of my healthy weight loss, i had a full-fledged eating disorder. i was in denial for a long time because my sister has anorexia, and SHE is the one with the ED, not me, right? it was a difficult truth to swallow when i realized that my eating was just as disordered as hers. before i started losing, i met criteria for binge eating disorder, although i didn’t realize it at the time. i now fully meet criteria for bulimia.

and you know what the interesting part is? i haven’t lost a single damn pound since my coworker left in august. in fact, i’ve gained back about 12lbs from the constant binging and purging behavior. i recognize my behavior as disordered, and i do want to get better. i’m the world’s most hypocritical therapist - helping my clients change their disordered behaviors while silently suffering from my own.

as this year draws to a close, i’m proud of myself for losing 58lbs in total. the majority of that weight was healthy loss. i AM a little less miserable this christmas than i was last christmas. i have begun seeing a dietician and taking medication, and i continue to see the amazing therapist i’ve been seeing for many years. i also met a guy at the beginning of december, and we both knew on our first date that we were going to marry each other. we’re thinking may 2020, and i really want to be at my goal weight by then. he has given me reason for recovery, because i want to lose the weight in a healthy and sustainable fashion now. i don’t want to enter marriage with disordered eating habits if i can help it. i’m a little under halfway to my goal weight and i feel confident in my ability to lose the weight.

it is really easy to slip into disordered eating, and honestly, the majority of people have disordered eating habits to some degree. basic CBT principles of identifying the thoughts and feelings i’m having that trigger my behavior has been helpful. i’m not where i want to be, but i’m not where i used to be, and hopefully in a year i’ll be able to share another update with even more progress. thanks for following along.

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Sunday, December 23, 2018

What diet should I transition into after doing keto?

I lost 12 pounds in 1 week on keto. Hurray, it broke my stubborn plateau! However, the extreme weight loss shocked my body and caused my endometriosis to flare up. Unfortunately, I cannot continue the diet if it will continue to aggravate my endometriosis.

I am traveling in about 3 weeks and will be most likely binge eating carbs and whatever else I plan on doing, I'm going to Tokyo Disneyland in Japan! I am worried about having another keto flu while on my vacation and would like to transition out of keto safely before hand just for the sake of this trip. But when I come back I plan to get right back into a diet.

Does anyone have some tips or recommendations on how to add carbs without overloading quickly? For how long will I be sick when I transition back? More importantly, does anyone have recommendations of diets that are still just as healthy as keto but not as extreme? I still have 25 stubborn pounds I've been trying to rid of.

Thanks!

TLDR; I am looking for recommendations because for health reasons I need to transition away from keto. I am unsure of how to do so or what diet to go to after.

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First post?

Hi guys! I've never used reddit before so sorry if I'm breaking tons of rules (I tried to read up about as many as possible but could have missed some).

I also apologize for the number of questions asked in this post. I've been thinking about all of this for such a long time and only after they've collected up have I actually asked them.

I'm a 5'7", 126 pound female. I weighed around 133 pounds in summer/early fall, but all of a sudden my weight started to drop in November even as I was eating a lot of unhealthy stuff daily, even more so than usual. Additionally, I was exercising less than usual. This weight loss continued until I was 125 pounds just a few days ago. I've considered this sudden weight loss as a result of an increase in stress, with winter tests and exams, but I don't know for sure and was wondering if anyone else had an explanation?

My goal weight has always been to reach the 120s, so even if I was concerned at this weight loss I was pretty happy when I got to 129. However, I've made another goal of reaching 120 or less. Realistically, how long do you guys think it will take for me to make it?

I have a dance performance coming up in a week and I'm the widest out of all the group members. I don't mind, but losing as much weight as healthily possible would be ideal. Any advice?

An issue that's been stuck with me: How do I control not eating excess? It's not necessarily binging, but I will eat any junk food no matter how full I am. I am aware that I shouldn't be doing it the whole time I am eating, yet I do it. A healthy alternative is usually suggested, but what about when I eat a snack or two after the healthy food, just because?

Thank you guys for making it all the way through!

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How should I endure the holiday “advice”...

Long time lurker, first time poster here. I’m finally breaking out of my shell because I need some advice.

To preface, this community has been amazing for my weight loss journey. I’ve tried for years to lose weight, and I’ve only managed to “yo yo” with my diet/exercise. However, ever since I joined this community a few months ago, I’ve been staying consistent with my work. I’ve learned not to beat myself up for a bad day here or there, and it’s been amazing for my self esteem!

Anyways, fast forward to today. I’ve lost about 10 pounds since I’ve started, and I’ve been feeling great! Clothes are fitting better and I’ve been feeling more confident. Well, I came home for the holidays (fun times, I know), and on the first day of me being here, my mom tells me that I “need to start doing sit ups or something” as she glares at my mid region.

I was pretty hurt by that. I don’t think she intended to be rude, and I don’t think she’s known about my insecurities and personal struggle, but I couldn’t help but let that comment get to me. I thought I was doing great, but apparently, my progress isn’t showing and now I’m discouraged.

Has anyone else ever had a similar experience? How do I put up with these comments without letting them wear down my motivation?

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[Daily Directory] Find your quests for the day here! - Monday, 24 December 2018

Welcome adventurer! Whether you're new on this quest or are towards the end of your journey there should be something below for you.

Daily journal.

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