Thursday, December 27, 2018

Day 1? Starting your weight loss journey on Thursday, 27 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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[Challenge] European Accountability Challenge: December 27th

Hi losers and maintainers, how are you doing? Question of the day is: what was a food you commonly ate while gaining/at a higher weight but avoid now? What’s something you eat lots of now but avoided before? For me, my weight gain food was definitely croissants. Weight loss food is probably cabbage, also lots of chicken and beans for healthy protein. Good luck with your goals today!

 

For anyone new who wants to join today, this is a daily post where you can track your goals, keep yourself accountable, get support and have a chat with friendly people at times that are convenient for European time zones. Check in daily, weekly, or whatever works best for you. Anyone and everyone is welcome! Tell us about yourself and your goals and join us already :) And it's all more fun when you comment on each other's posts, so let's encourage each other too!

And on to the accountability part...how's your day going? Let us know how you're getting on with your goals, if you have any questions, need to vent, have a SV or NSV to share, etc. And feel free to just have a chat about how your day went! We got this :D

 

I’ll start: Ate at a deficit yesterday and weighed in at 149.7 this AM, way down from yesterday. I know it’s not real but mentally, it’s encouraging. Today we’re taking the ferry to the UK, I’m hoping to eat at a deficit again before 2 days with SO’s family.

Goals today are same as yesterday:

  1. Log everything

  2. Eat 1600 cals or less

  3. Get at least 5000 steps

Have a great day everyone!

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Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Reality check - it’s time for a change

Looking at pictures of myself from this Christmas actually made me sick to my stomach. But looking at the scale too???? YIKES.

I feel like I’ve always been on a weight loss journey. I went off to college 5 years ago and weighed 265lbs (I’m 6’) During my college years I took health and fitness very seriously and got down to like 185lbs. Then again I didn’t have a job and had more free time to work out and plan/cook meals. But even then I never felt I was slim enough. I’ve always felt like the big kid. Always trying to lose weight, trying the latest diet, trying a new workout, and always thinking that ONE thing would be the absolute key to me dropping all my excess weight, the heavens would open, angels would sing, and I’d finally win the battle I’ve fought for so long.

At my college graduation, I was right at 190lbs. Fast forward to a year and a half out of college and I’ve gained 30 lbs since graduation (thanks, corporate America.) But, I have had two major surgeries since then and both required 12+ weeks of rehabilitation. Most recently, I’m recovering from hip surgery. I have this horrible fight with myself everyday of “needing to lose weight” but also needing to focus on just getting back to walking normally again.

Weighing the day after Christmas this year was really the slap in the face I needed. It’s not fine, I don’t hide my weight well, and if I can tell, others can too. (Doesn’t help that my mom makes not so subtle comments.)

I’m putting it into the Reddit universe that I’m going to lose this weight, and get down to a healthy weight of 175lbs by next Thanksgiving.

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Things that help you eat less calories (other than tracking)

I understand that almost all "popular diets" rely on you eating less calories in total, even if they say "eat as much as you want (as long as you don't eat X Y or Z)". They are all different ways of making this easier to do (low fat / low carb / high protein / eating windows, etc), but essentially there are no magic bullets; CI<CO = weight loss.

It seems to me that calorie tracking is possibly the easiest or most direct way to avoid getting lost in the weight loss woods. You are focussing on the actual path out of the woods, rather than the colour of the leaves, or only eating if you can see flowers, or which seeds you can or can't eat on this diet. Unfortunately for me, every single time I've attempted to track calories, it sends me a little crazy. My brain immediately becomes obsessed with food and it overwhelms me, and kicks off really unhealthy behaviours and compulsions. I'm am continuing to work on it, but until I get a handle on this particular brain weasel, I want to do what I can to eat better and lose weight, in the absence of calorie tracking.

So far, I have:

  1. Smaller plates

- I purchased plates that are quite a bit smaller. I've noticed I'm often just as satisfied at the end of a meal, with a much smaller portion than I otherwise would've thought I needed to eat.

  1. Identified problem foods

- I have difficulty with crisps. If they are in the house, I will eat them. All of them. I have banned them from the property - yes, in an ideal world I would fix the compulsion to eat them, but for now avoidance is better than nothing and is working.

  1. Changing default menus

- I have been working on finding new meals that are healthier that will replace the old 'regular go-to meals' that are less healthy. Basically increasing the healthiness of the things I eat regularly and replacing the really unhealthy habitual meals.

So please share your behavioural changes / food tips / mindset changes that have helped you sustainably eat less calories (other than tracking them - which I know is the big gun and I will still be working towards being ok doing that).

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[Daily Directory] Find your quests for the day here! - Thursday, 27 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.

Interested in some side quests?

Community bulletin board!

If you are new to the sub, click here for our posting guidelines


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NSV My family bought me shirts for Xmas, and they fit!

Long time listener, first time caller. Love the show!

5'9" 22YO M and I started on this journey at the beginning of October at ~270 lbs, I was wearing XL and had been for a few years. After deciding to make a change and start loving myself again I have managed to drop to 220 as of this morning!

However I try not to talk to people about my weight loss, I'm doing it for myself and nobody else, so I feel like if I talk to people about it, it will just end up a distraction along my journey.

Yesterday morning I was home for Christmas, my parents usually get me some t-shirts and I always love them but this year they were different, they were a size L. My father had noticed at Thanksgiving I had been losing weight and decided to in his own words "take a leap of faith" that I would keep working and keep dropping.

I'm so happy he did, I tried them on and they fit perfectly, this has me so excited to keep losing and keep on working towards the me I have always envisioned!

Thanks for reading and keep up the hard work everyone! You can do it, I believe in you!

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It wasn't the path I envisioned, but I still rode down a path of healthy, sustainable and long term changes

As 2018 draws to a close I find myself in a position I have found myself in for the first time. I am ending 2018 at more or less the same weight I started it at.

Is this how I envisioned my 2018 going? Not exactly but I am still taking it in stride. I entered 2018 in a pattern on putting on a few pounds and kept going. To the point where I went from my lowest of 280 to 305 and back down to 285. Now it is easy to look back at this and get down on myself or feel disappointed but I am not. When I look back on my previous years pre weight loss I was gaining 15 ish pounds a year on average. For the first time in my adult life I overall maintained my weight.

And you know what? That is still a massive victory in my books. It is a total change from the way I used to be and proves to me what I have been doing truly has been a life style change. I took the time to learn and develop new healthier habits and carried them over in all aspects of this journey. Sometimes maintaining your weight is as big a victory as dropping 40 pounds.

As we all enter the end of another year and the start of a new year in our journey I wanted to make sure to share this experience with others. I am sure that I am not the only one at this point feeling similar to this or maybe not feeling entirely happy with my progress. But guess what. I/you still made progress. Maybe you only lost 5 pounds instead of the 20 you wanted. Maybe you maintained like I did. The point is we all still crushed 2018. We made a ton more positive choices in life vs negative ones and for that I am thankful.

2018 did not follow the path I set for myself but it still followed a positive path towards long term healthy and sustainable changes. In a sub conscious way I have set myself up for continued success in 2019. A new year for us all to continue making progress to whatever our goals will be. And even if you set out for your first goal this year and did not hit it the important part is you set out on the path in the first place.

So heres to another year in the books and looking forward to another year of working towards the change I want for myself. And heres to another year of us all coming together here on r/loseit to encourage and assist each other towards our goals.

One year of almost maintenance does not undo all the work I have done.

Lets keep doing this ladies and gents. We are all in this together.

Remember, you don't need to be good everyday. Just have more good days than bad days.

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