Friday, April 19, 2019

Struggling With Counting Macros

Hi everyone. I am 24F, and I started with my weight loss journey two weeks ago at 78.2 Kgs. Since then, I am working out regularly (though I think there is a lot of scope of improvement in terms of exercises, reps etc) and maintaing a calorie deficit diet (part of it through IF); I am now at 75Kgs. I am counting macros and I noticed that my calories are in control but I somehow cannot manage full proteins. If I add proteins, the diet becomes carbs and fat heavy, and I am very confused on how to ideally manage it. I am a vegetarian and I try to eat as much cottage cheese, soya chunks but somehow just cannot come to a perfect diet. Any suggestions on how I can manage this? Thanks in advance.

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In praise of my Bluetooth scale

I've been obese all of highschool and 8th grade. I always wanted to lose weight and whatnot but i just never had enough motivation weight loss is a slow thing and i always felt like it didn't work after two days and i wasn't skinny. But after my first year of college I bought a Bluetooth scale for my dorm that hooked up to my phone and tracked all my stats. I mainly bought it cause it was cool. But nearly 9 months later I'm down 50 pounds! I'm not obese anymore. I still have a ways to go till I'm a normal weight, but i couldn't have gotten here without my scale. It let's me gameify the whole process. Seeing the chart go up down. It even has a little streak counter to encourage you to weigh yourself every day and stay on top of it all. Also I feel like i should probably include my weight. I started at 250 at the tail end of the summer and am down to 198 as of this morning!

Anyone feeling like they're getting discouraged because it feels like nothing's happening. Do you a favor and get a Bluetooth scale!

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Trying to not judge the pounds not moving

Some back story: I lost 15 lbs, and this would be my last 15.

I have been "working out" a lot more than average by just being a pretty active person. (Dog walking 3x a week, if not more, biking 4+ miles a day on average instead of driving, yoga 2-3x times a week if not more.) Yet, I'm not losing the weight like I would love to. Yesterday I decided to stop worrying about it, since I can literally feel my stomach muscles in a way I never could, and I have almost entirely rid my back roll. I also can handle a barre class one day, a yoga class the next day
immediately followed by a 20 mile bike ride.

Also, this morning, I put on a pair of pants that used to fit perfectly, that I thought maybe just stretched out. But definitely just washed them, and they feel loose!

But what do you focus on when the weight loss isn't happening when you know the habits are better than they were before? Like, I probably have pretty fantastic health considering, and even in high school as a cross country runner I never got below 160 so this goal may not be reasonable for my actual body.

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Some things i learned after hitting goal (240->165)

Well shit ive actually hit my goal weight these past 4-5 months have been really eye opening for, and im in awe by how much things have changed for me physically and emotionally. Heres like 10 things i learned: 1. Weight loss is not linear you will have ups and downs as long as youre general trend is downward youre making progress. Also to remember changes take time and to not be too harsh/hard on yourself. 2. Fat is a great insulator no joke... Everything feels cold af rn like ?!!?!!?!?! Also chairs are hard 😭😭😭 3. You realize how small changes compound and how poorly you used to eat. Like no joke i was eating around 4k cal a day lmao 4. Discipline. The amount discipline you gain from a major lifestyle change is so shocking. Where areas before id be able to kill a box a ferrero roche, i find myself to be satisfied with eating just 1 or 2 of those golden diabete spheres 5. You gain so much confidence, ive had body image issues since the dawn of time . As a result i look taller, lmao my posture has improved greatly because i actual feel great 6. You will get strechmarks if you lose a lot of weight its inevitable, i was lucky enough to not get loose skin considering i went down 80ish lbs. Initially i hated em but i see em as progress now 7. You might needa redo your wardrobe. This is a good but expensive problem haha, you can finally find clothes that fit and make you feel confident 8. Even after you hit goal, you dont ever really wanna go back because ultimately fitness should be a lifestyle goal 9. Some people will initially drag you down on your journey but as long as you know youre improvings thats what counts 10. no matter what diet/excercise you see on the internet you can adjust it to fit your needs

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MADE IT TO ONEDERLAND (barely)

After 10 weeks of Weight Watchers and working out, I’m down 14 pounds. Today I hit 199.8 pounds which is a number I haven’t seen in a really long time and I’m feeling really happy. I’ve had weeks where I’ve lost zero pounds and weeks where I’ve lost over two pounds. In the past when I’ve had a zero weight loss week, I usually quit because “this isn’t even working” and I’m “never going to get to my goal weight.” This IS working and I’ve reached my goal weight before so I can reach it again!

After I graduated college I lost 50+ pounds using WW and Orangetheory. After getting into a relationship with my now fiancé, I got comfortable and slowly put the weight back on. Trying on wedding dresses was the punch in the face I needed and if things going as they’re going now I’ll be down another 30 pounds by the wedding. Still not my goal weight, but a hell of a lot better than where I am now.

Just wanted to share this small victory with y’all because saying 199 out loud to friends and family is still a really high number (for me), but I also know it’s a huge deal (also for me).

Thanks to y’all for you constant inspiration and knowing that really the number on the scale isn’t the most important thing as long as you feel and look good!

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How to Get Your Grill BBQ-Ready

With warm sunny days and the fresh smell of spring in the air, we can’t help but think about one thing: Grilling. There’s just something about beautiful weather that makes us want to get grilling. But, before you head outside, turkey burger or veggie kebabs in hand, there are a few important spring cleaning tasks to check off your list:

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Wash it Up
It’s not a fun job, but it must be done if you want to enjoy the full flavor potential and maximum performance that your grill can offer.

If you own a gas grill…
Disconnect the tank first, and peek to see if any of the hoses need to be replaced. Test the knobs and controls to ensure they still work properly. Remove any internal parts that can be disconnected and soak them in hot soapy water; then, scrub the parts with a rag and rinse well. Soap up a wire brush and scrub the grates; if you have aluminum grates, use a plastic-bristled brush. Be sure to rinse all of the parts thoroughly. To prevent grease fires, don’t forget to clean your grill’s grease tray and to replace the drip pans. Finish cleaning the interior of the grill by scraping accumulated gunk and debris. Lastly, clean the outside of the grill; using the appropriate cleaner for stainless steel surfaces.

If you own a charcoal grill…
You will perform many of the same steps as outlined above, but you will first need to focus on cleaning out ash and coal that may have been left behind. Then, scrub and hose out the inside and outside of the grill, wiping it down with a rag to finish, and wash the grates with dish soap. Let everything air dry. Once everything is completely dry, add charcoal and the grates and light the grill. Put the lid on top for about 20 minutes, allowing the fire to burn off any remaining debris.

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Examine the Tank
If you have a gas grill, you will want to check to see if you have any propane leaks. Use soapy water to coat the regulator, valves and hoses, and turn on the tank. If you see bubbles forming, turn off the tank and tighten the connections. Run the test again. If you still have a leak, you will need to replace the hoses, or even the tank. Check your propane levels on your grill’s built-in gauge or purchase a grill gauge at a local hardware store.

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7 Warm Weather Weight Loss Blunders to Avoid

Summer tends to be the most fun and active time of year. And all kinds of delicious and nutritious foods are fresh and abundant in this season. Those are great reasons why summer is prime time to work toward your healthiest weight.

But the hot weather, along with picnics, cookouts and other parties that pop up on the calendar, present a variety of temptations that can derail progress to your weight loss goal. You can avoid these pitfalls if you remember that you have better options that can be satisfying without being disruptive.

Here are seven summer weight loss mistakes, and better choices to keep in mind while you’re enjoying sunshine and good times:

BATHING SUIT DIETING

Whether you’re at the beach or lying by the pool, you want to look your absolute best in your swimwear. That can entice you to try to shed a few extra pounds with a crash diet or to just skip meals. Crash diets are not only unhealthy, they tend to slow your metabolism, making it difficult for you to drop more than just a few pounds. Even more frustrating, you are unlikely to lose weight in the areas of your body where you’d like to see a difference. And any weight you lose in the short-term will be regained as soon as you resume your normal eating habits.

Better choice: Stick with your Nutrisystem plan for sustained weight loss and a healthy approach to eating everyday. You’re sure to see real results each week that will last through the summer and beyond. (Not on Nutrisystem? What are you waiting for?! Get started here >)

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PERSPIRING TO LOSE

When you exercise in the heat, you think you can feel the pounds melting off with each bead of sweat. And if you weigh yourself right before and after you work out, you may see a difference. That can tempt you to overdo it, leaving you too sore to move much for a few days afterward. As soon as you quench your thirst and replace the fluids you’ve sweated out, you will see on the scale that you’ve lost little (if any) weight.

Better choice: Maintain a steady activity level every day so you get in the 150 minutes of movement a week recommended by the experts at Nutrisystem. The regular activity keeps your metabolism burning continually, even if you’re just walking inside an air-conditioned mall.

MORE SMOOTHIES AND FRAPPS

On cold days, we warm up with coffee and tea. When the weather turns hot, most of us would rather have a cool smoothie or other blended drink to start the day or as an afternoon pick-me up. Coffee and tea are no-calorie “free” foods. Blended drinks from coffee shops and convenience stores tend to be high in sugar, and many are also loaded with fat. A 16-ounce serving may have more than 400 calories, 25 percent of them from fat.

Better choice:  Order unsweetened iced coffee or tea instead. Or build the perfect smoothie at home using fresh, nutritious ingredients. Click here to find out how >

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CASUAL ALCOHOL

Sunny days and balmy evenings are ideal for hanging out with friends, enjoying beer, wine and other adult beverages. They are so refreshing in warm weather you can drink a few without feeling full. But even a light beer or white wine comes with more than a 100 calories per drink, and the sweet drinks like hard cider and wine coolers that are popular today have as many 180 calories each.

Better choice: If you want to enjoy a drink or two, at least alternate each one with fizzy seltzer over ice with a lime wedge. You still get to chill with your friends, but limit how many extra calories you get.

BBQ FAVORITES

Eating outdoors is one of summer’s pleasures and backyard barbecues bring out so many favorite foods, including classics like potato salad and cole slaw. While those dishes start with healthful vegetables, they get weighed down with excessive saturated fats from mayonnaise and sour cream. Even just a spoonful of each adds up to more calories and fats than you want. What’s more, the loads of sugar in popular barbecue sauces can heap calories on a lean chicken breast.

Better choice: Pick grain or bean salads instead of the creamy ones. Even better, get your barbecue fix with these delicious options on the Nutrisystem menu >

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LOADED SALADS

With so many fresh vegetables in season and abundant in summer, salads are never more appealing. And there’s no reason not to enjoy as much of the non-starchy veggies as you’d like. Just beware of bottled dressings that are laden with fat or non-fat dressings flavored with extra sugar. They lay on the empty calories, turning your healthy salad into a nutritional mistake.

Better choice: Use light vinaigrette or even better, just drizzle on a little vinegar infused with herbs such as tarragon. Or try one of these five simple but tasty homemade dressings >

NOT SO COOL TREATS

You may not be a kid anymore, but when you hear the jingle of the bell as the ice cream truck comes down your block you may still want to go running. Or maybe you’re just craving a cool treat on a sweltering day. Before you go to the ice cream shop, consider that a small cone of soft-serve adds more than 120 calories to your diet. Surprisingly, frozen yogurt can have even more—150 calories or more per serving at the big chains.

Better choice: Your Nutrisystem weight loss plan offers you satisfyingly cool treats, like ice cream sandwiches and fudge bars. Each is made according to the strict standards of dietitians, so you stay on track to your weight loss goal. Click here to check out some of the awesome frozen treats >

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