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this works for me...but everyone tells me its the wrong thing to do...bad for the body etc....but when I do this once or twice a year, I feel on top of the world...never felt better....have been doing this all my life....am not suggesting anyone else practice it.....I just hate the look and feel of fat....I used to ride horses, and played tennis.....that was the only exercise I liked...do not do either now...(there was a lot of active excercise in looking after the horses)
I do not eat for a week...guaranteed to lose 3-5 kg for the week...I drink coffee, water only during the day, then some alcohol in the evening...(about to cut that right down too) average about 250 cals in a glass of wine
I can speed things up by eating rockmelon..a natural diuretic
when I feel hungry..I drink a glass of water...it fills the stomach and the hunger thoughts are gone
apart from the above....I dont like veges much....except potatoes, I can make some wicked salads, taste terrific...but I do not see the results fast enough....and I am not really into eating food 3 times a day etc...
I am a good cook and love to cook and entertain, but I hate fat on me...thats for other people...
joke...I am on a seafood diet....aka I diet until I see food....(that is not me)
also not into exercise anymore, harder as I get older....used to play tennis 4 times a week, but to do the exercise now.....thats in my dreams ,,hahahaha
I never buy larger clothing...I have been the same size all my adult life...if things dont fit or are tight...then its diet time.....
I am an optimist...and I like the guarantee I receive from my diet plan...it does not take weeks or months to achieve the desired results
years ago. on a different temp diet..ate 1/4 of a rockmelon for lunch everyday...after 2 weeks noticed a dramatic loss of weight...I was eating my usual ordinary food...
told a friend who was closer to 100kg...he was a good cook, but tasted too much of his cooking obviously....he over ate...simple...he started eating the melon...did nothing different....within a week noticed a loss of weight...so simple, it then inspired him to keep eating the melon, but then he also reduced his overall food intake....
I never saw him for 4 months...when I did, it was unbelievable, he had gone from over a 100kg to 60kg...
some people find it difficult to totally change their food habits....so its a struggle to lose the weight, but in the case above...he got a good result without changing...which then inspired him to reduce the amount of his food
intake...
ps he has never put the weight back on..
the rockmelon is a good diuretic , it removes the liquid from the body...hence the early losses...
there are alternatives to the rockmelon....
or add some fruity yoghurt to disguise the taste
ps I think genes do play a role, buts its more the role model... then I see all those prisoners of war they were all skinny !
For sure 10kg too much will be making you really uncomfortable.
How much carbohydrate do you eat, Mr Burns? There may be no connection, and it may be more to do with sedentary life styles, but it's possible to date the start of the current obesity epidemic to the time dietitians were recommending everyone stashed away large quantities of carbohydrates in favour of less protein and fat. They suggested six slices of bread per day, plus three servings of potato, rice, or pasta.
That might be fine if you're burning up lots of calories but most Australians simply are not.
How about cutting all the carbs, eating grilled fish rather than fried meat, lots of fresh salads (without lots of oil laden dressings or mayonnaise), and plenty of fresh vegetables. Three pieces of fruit, minimal alcohol, and overall simply serving yourself smaller portions than usual.
Visualise how much more comfortable you will be without that extra weight, see yourself looking slimmer and fitter, and get into the exercise in whatever form you enjoy.
It simply comes down to energy in versus energy out. Get yourself a kilojoule/calorie counter so you know the energy value of what you're eating.
Does that sound possible?
100% correct, mind over matter, mental strength.
remember that quote of mine...dreams are a promise you make to yourself
Maybe you should post before and after photos MrB ...
If your objective is just weight loss (not body shape change) start a graph in Excel on your daily weight. Don't worry about daily fluctuations too much, but an overall trend. Week by week is a good indication. It's generally accepted that one pound / half a kilo per week is a safe weight reduction target. Can do a kilo if it's managed very well... What I suggested earlier will be around a kilo per week depending on your present level.
Must say again, you can destroy your metabolism with a radical diet if it's not followed through with a long term 'lifestyle plan'.
I reckon Gav will be in heaps of trouble once he finishes training and eating well. The muscle won't turn to fat (impossible), but his reduction in training intensity and increased caloric intake will be hard to manage. Good luck!
100% correct, mind over matter, mental strength.
boredom is spot on....too much time on your hands now...whole new life in front of you...where is your list of all the things you wanted to do....
aka think the movie ....Jack Nicholsen and 'the bucket list'...
I used to play tennis...at Sth Yarra,...there was a guy named John ..he was in his 80's....he played a smart game...could not run as fast but got the best points...
my father was breaking in and training horses at age 84 when he had an accident....he was very active...he loved what he was doing...ate and drank as much as he liked...he was fit....needed to be to handle the young horses
so lets see...what was your sport ??? or hobby or dream to do something ?
incorporate an interest that takes away the boredom....
become a mentor....
watch the show...ABC grumpy old men..for a good laugh
There can be many reasons for this. You could have cut your calories by too much, which will cause your body to hold fat. ...Gav.
Interesting you should say that, Gav. This happened to me a few years ago when on a low carb/high protein to speed up some weight loss. It was slow going, but the funny thing was when I reached my goal weight and started to re-introduce carbs again, I actually kept losing weight. Ended up losing another 5kgs unintentionally and got a bit scared when I hit 51kgs!
The problem is, I then had to eat so many carbs to try and stop the weight loss. So when I finally got back up to the mid 50's, it became a struggle to stop the weight gain.
Since then I have found it best, as Julia describes above, to aim for a healthy and balanced diet. A few kilos have sneaked back on due to some major disruptions in life in general, but there will be no more going back to those unbalanced diets.
I have found by cutting out as much sugar as possible, it can help to reduce the hunger cravings.
I wish you the best in your weight loss quest, Mr Burns. Suggest staying away from the fad diets. Actually someone was telling me yesterday they have just joined up to weight watchers online - might be worth a look...
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