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Re: Fatty wanting to lose weight
« Reply #45 on: April 14, 2014, 03:53:17 PM »

Also need to lose a fair bit of wait, lost about a stone and a half since February. Been walking to uni and back every day which works out about 80 mins walking a day and eating around 1200 calories a day 
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Re: Fatty wanting to lose weight
« Reply #46 on: April 14, 2014, 04:08:16 PM »

That is very few calories. You could be doing some damage to your health in the long run.
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Fatty wanting to lose weight
« Reply #47 on: April 14, 2014, 07:16:56 PM »

Some of the diets and exercise regimes on this thread are mental, I've lost 16kg and gone from 26% to 15% body fat in just over a year by doing a lot less than others on here. Using my fitnesspal to try to lose 1/2 or 1lb per week depending on how I felt has worked - usually that was 250 or 500 calories under what I needed daily. I've still eaten crisps, cakes etc but not as much as I used to and have eaten more fruit generally. Also relaxed completely for a month over xmas and been on all inclusive holidays where the diet has gone out the window. Never tended to drink much other than holiday so thats not been an issue and has helped me lose weight.

As well as eating better I've walked a lot more (tried to do at least 2 miles per day) and usual done 2/3 20 min kettle bell workouts as well as playing cricket. This may sound crazy but one thing that helped me was eating sweets. Instead of eating crisps and chocolate bars I've taken to eating liquorice toffees, werthers or chocolate and lime sweets - I find 3 or so of them keeps me from eating loads of other stuff and although probably bad for my teeth is a lot less calories. Not as healthy as other stuff but for someone who likes their food and snacks its helped.

Kind of related to this I'm now ok with my weight but want to add on some muscle and get fitter. I'll never be a gym addict or do loads of fitness stuff but I plan to do kettle bell workouts as much as possible, play cricket and walk a lot. Is it worth looking at protein shakes or do I need to be hitting the weights more to make protein shakes worthwhile? Any tips to keep the weight off and get stronger?
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Re: Fatty wanting to lose weight
« Reply #48 on: April 14, 2014, 10:18:20 PM »

Protein aids recovery. It's no miracle powder by any means.
It's best to get your protein from whole foods where possible. Chicken and turkey are high protein, low/moderate fats and 0 carb.
Supplements are exactly what they are named- and are  there to supplement one diet.
Also the whole foods are more 'calorie dense' so the body works harder to break the food down where as a liquid is almost absorbed.

Try and get 1gram of protein per lb of body weight.
It seems a lot at first but you soon get used to and adjusted to eating it. If you do struggle to get it all in that's where shakes are handy. An easy source of 25-35g per shake.

As a new lifter, you can benefit from what are commonly called "newbie gains" which is where you will burn fat and build muscle. This will only last for 6 months or so, so cherish it!!!
Lift high reps with a moderate weight that will make you fail at around 12 reps. Aim to work in the 8-12 rep range.
I like to pyramid up with weights. 4/5 sets, starting with a weight I can do 15 of then adding weight but not going under 4 reps
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Re: Fatty wanting to lose weight
« Reply #49 on: April 15, 2014, 08:27:36 AM »

If your looking to build muscle drop sets are really good, and they also help the blood which carries the proteins to the tears in your muscle; which will help it repair resulting in it getting bigger. Also plan what part of the body you are going to work on, but also it's no good doing arms 4 days a week as your not giving the muscle fibres time to repair!
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Re: Fatty wanting to lose weight
« Reply #50 on: April 15, 2014, 02:58:05 PM »

Another tip. Don't eat three Krispy Kreme donuts when they turn up on your desk :(
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Re: Fatty wanting to lose weight
« Reply #51 on: May 13, 2014, 01:44:35 PM »

Only way is to burn more calories than you consume

So here goes, you will lose 5lbs a month doing this and save some cash

1. Cut out alcohol every 2 weeks
2. Never eat after 6pm
3. Every other day miss out your last meal (5pm to 6pm) --- once you have lost the desired weight change this to every 3 days to maintain your weight
4. Do body weight circuits for 10 minutes every other night

..... If you can do these on your first go without being sick I'll send you £10 in the post

http://fitnessblackbook.com/workout-routines/body-weight-circuits-are-kickin-my-butt/



5. Get a skipping rope and skip every other night. This is your cardio so go as fast as you can for 30 seconds and then stop for 30 and keep doing that for upto 10 minutes or until you can't stand up
6. Rest one day a week

7 understand food is for energy not for pleasure

8. I missed this bit and  it's the most important. You must reward yourself every week or month. Any money you save by not buying beer or food or some food you don't need save it in a piggy bank. At the end of the week or month spend on something you want ... Like a pair of batting gloves. Soon you will get a lot more satisfaction from this than you realise


Wrong on so many levels!!
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Re: Fatty wanting to lose weight
« Reply #52 on: May 13, 2014, 01:59:59 PM »

Wrong on so many levels!!

I wouldn't say it's wrong. If it worked for GarretJ then it's not wrong.

I'd say that the underlying principles are completely right (eat less than you use - he even says this at the start), it's just that the application is a little complicated for my tastes. Losing just over a pound a week is completely realistic.

What's worked for me in the past is to use an online calculator to work out your maintenance calories and then either eat less than that, or exercise, or both.
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Re: Fatty wanting to lose weight
« Reply #53 on: May 13, 2014, 02:04:29 PM »

I think what he means by wrong is don't just reward yourself with one pair of batting gloves.

The more bats you buy the heavier your kit bag will be and will clearly aid in weight loss and muscle definition carrying it around everywhere
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Re: Fatty wanting to lose weight
« Reply #54 on: May 13, 2014, 02:40:01 PM »

I wouldn't say it's wrong. If it worked for GarretJ then it's not wrong.

I'd say that the underlying principles are completely right (eat less than you use - he even says this at the start), it's just that the application is a little complicated for my tastes. Losing just over a pound a week is completely realistic.

What's worked for me in the past is to use an online calculator to work out your maintenance calories and then either eat less than that, or exercise, or both.
If you slash your calories too quickly all that will end up happening is your metabolism will slow right down and your maintenance calories will drop, i think the issue he has with Garret's approach is the potential lack of food and the fact that never eating after 6pm if you're an active person can be quite impractical.
If your looking to build muscle drop sets are really good, and they also help the blood which carries the proteins to the tears in your muscle; which will help it repair resulting in it getting bigger. Also plan what part of the body you are going to work on, but also it's no good doing arms 4 days a week as your not giving the muscle fibres time to repair!
Drop sets are very useful however i wouldn't personally recommend them if you're a beginner and workout alone.
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Re: Fatty wanting to lose weight
« Reply #55 on: May 13, 2014, 02:48:10 PM »

too many people not understanding the initial questions/post

i eat loads, i regularly polish off the 20oz steak at the local steakhouse and then have a dessert. I can eat 2 pizzas no problem.
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Re: Fatty wanting to lose weight
« Reply #56 on: May 13, 2014, 02:56:16 PM »

I sort of did what GarrattJ  suggested, I skipped my lunch and fat/carbs for a month and dropped 8 Kg's,  but I was well aware that I was going to gain weight right after I get back to my normal eating.
So I gradually came back to normal eating and skipped meals every now and then , also stated playing few months back and that also helped.

I gained 2Kg's after I stopped starving myself but all together I managed to drop 6kg' s and it's been 6 months now.

Maybe not a solution for everyone but I needed some quick results to motivate myself because I don't have the will power to go to a gym or do regular exercises without seeing some quick results. 



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Re: Fatty wanting to lose weight
« Reply #57 on: May 13, 2014, 03:00:54 PM »

If you slash your calories too quickly all that will end up happening is your metabolism will slow right down and your maintenance calories will drop,.

Can see what you're saying - slashing your calories too much can be dangerous for many reasons. However, surely getting your maintenance down calories is the whole point?

If you lose weight, it stands to reason that you'll need fewer calories to maintain that weight. If you're a 12st bloke eating the same way you did at 15st then you'll just become a 15st bloke again. That's why so many people lose weight and then put it all back on again - it shouldn't be a diet for a set period of time, it should be a change in the way you eat for good.

And not eating after 6pm would be a nightmare. Does beer count? :)
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Re: Fatty wanting to lose weight
« Reply #58 on: May 13, 2014, 03:01:43 PM »

too many people not understanding the initial questions/post

i eat loads, i regularly polish off the 20oz steak at the local steakhouse and then have a dessert. I can eat 2 pizzas no problem.
I didn't mean that there was anything wrong with what you were saying but it can be easily misinterpreted, I said potential lack of food because i felt it could easily be read as eating very little, not intended in any way intended as a criticism of you Garret, I was just trying to suggest why Mr_RCG could see it as wrong.
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Re: Fatty wanting to lose weight
« Reply #59 on: May 13, 2014, 03:04:29 PM »

Can see what you're saying - slashing your calories too much can be dangerous for many reasons. However, surely getting your maintenance down calories is the whole point?

If you lose weight, it stands to reason that you'll need fewer calories to maintain that weight. If you're a 12st bloke eating the same way you did at 15st then you'll just become a 15st bloke again. That's why so many people lose weight and then put it all back on again - it shouldn't be a diet for a set period of time, it should be a change in the way you eat for good.

And not eating after 6pm would be a nightmare. Does beer count? :)
Well ultimately the aim is to drop your maintenance calories, i phrased it completely wrong, what i meant is that your metabolism will slow right down which can mean that even if you're eating less you gain weight anyway as your calories in become higher than your calories out due to the drop in metabolism.
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