Oh man no way I could stick to that.
Oh man no way I could stick to that.
Need a realistic version of this for someone with a late night job.
Not with that attitude, it starts with realising that skipping a meal won't kill you.
I did fasting for a long time and even though I don't do it anymore since I now just count my calories and work out 3 times a week, it's a REALLY great technique to re-establish your relationship with food.
Looks like a prison schedule/menu lol.On a workout day -
12pm :
Salad - 689 Cal ( 58C 18F 72P)
Protein Water - 90 Cal ( 20P)
5 PM:
Cereal 112g - 442 Cal (78C 10F 10P)
Greek Yogurt 300g - 260 Cal (44C 24P)
10 PM after my workout:
Whey 2 Scoops - 240 Cal (6C 2F 50P)
Collagen 1 Scoop - 40 Cal (10p)
Milk 6oz - 90 Cal (9C 4F 6P)
On a rest day -
12pm :
Chicken Breast 12oz - 560Cal ( 12F 105P)
5 PM:
Almonds 2oz - 320Cal (12C 28F 12P)
Greek Yogurt 300g - 260 Cal (44C 24P)
8 PM:
Whey 2 Scoops - 240 Cal (6C 2F 50P)
Collagen 1 Scoop - 40 Cal (10p)
Milk 6oz - 90 Cal (9C 4F 6P)
Looks like a prison schedule/menu lol.
You look great but all this shit is pointless in the end.
Sorry for demotivating post. I used to stick to diet for a few years and looked ok but all this stuff is not bringing me joy especially when i feel better when i eat what i want and how much i want.
No it's not. I deadlifted 385lbs for reps on a 72-hour fast earlier in the year.Oh man no way I could stick to that.
Looking good man
I appreciate what you said about it being the easiest hard thing, but on the other hand I REALLY want eat a shitload of nutter butters
Looks like a prison schedule/menu lol.
You look great but all this shit is pointless in the end.
Sorry for demotivating post. I used to stick to diet for a few years and looked ok but all this stuff is not bringing me joy especially when i feel better when i eat what i want and how much i want.
Once I get back into a routine, I intend to control calories much more strictly (using MyFitnessPal most likely.
I've done it before, but I really overdid it (the app was telling me off for eating too few calories and I was just being stupid with it). I lost a noticeable amount of weight the first few weeks but I felt absolutely miserable doing it.Ask yourself, why not start now?
It can't hurt. Maybe look at it as practice. If you start logging whatever you eat, you'll probably notice your diet improving as you'll need to be honest with yourself.
Congrats Op, very good work.
One thing that confuses me though. I have read that it is not possible to gain muscle and lose weight at the same time. Yet if I understand correctly, you always had a calorie deficit, but obviously gained quite a bit of muscle. Is what I read wrong? Do you only need to have enough protein? Really curious.
It sounds like he only does 6 hours total in a week. 3 hours x twice a week.
You have a positive view of this "third eye" can't say that it's like that for me unfortunately. This food business is constantly in my mind even if i don't lead a healthy path atm. When i was at my heaviest ( 280-290lbs at 5'11 ) i didn't give a single fuck in the world about what i eat and when and had a lot of fun. Ignorance is a bliss....Here's the thing. For me hitting my numbers is like a figuring out a puzzle. I get a slight thrill out of it. Especially if there's some sort of deviation in my schedule where I have to do some social activity and I can't eat what I planned so I figure out on the fly how make whatever I have available fit and still hit my macros.
If I have an urge to eat something that's not "prison food" I plan for it. So when I do get to have an oreo cheese cake or whatever it may be I enjoy it even more.
My mentality when being obese was me thinking I was actually free. I was eating junk for all three meals and junk snacks in between. I was drinking a 2 liter bottle of soda on a daily basis. I had 5000~6000 calories a day without actually knowing how damaging it was. I wasn't depressed or anything, I was actually having a ton of fun, but I was ignorant and I was very lucky I didn't kill myself or ended up with a serious health condition.
Now that I know about nutrition and how food actually works, it's like having a third eye. Sort of like the master builders in the Lego movie. I see everything and I am able to make a conscious choice about the food I eat. It is now that I am actually free, because I have the knowledge to make better choices for myself.
What's an easy way to figure out body fat %?
Hmm would guess I'm around 15-20% then based on those pictures. Back to work!Here you go:
On a workout day -
12pm :
Salad - 689 Cal ( 58C 18F 72P)
Protein Water - 90 Cal ( 20P)
5 PM:
Cereal 112g - 442 Cal (78C 10F 10P)
Greek Yogurt 300g - 260 Cal (44C 24P)
10 PM after my workout:
Whey 2 Scoops - 240 Cal (6C 2F 50P)
Collagen 1 Scoop - 40 Cal (10p)
Milk 6oz - 90 Cal (9C 4F 6P)
On a rest day -
12pm :
Chicken Breast 12oz - 560Cal ( 12F 105P)
5 PM:
Almonds 2oz - 320Cal (12C 28F 12P)
Greek Yogurt 300g - 260 Cal (44C 24P)
8 PM:
Whey 2 Scoops - 240 Cal (6C 2F 50P)
Collagen 1 Scoop - 40 Cal (10p)
Milk 6oz - 90 Cal (9C 4F 6P)
29 in October.
OP, how much attention do you get from the ladies compared to when you were chubby?
Serious question lol
You have a positive view of this "third eye" can't say that it's like that for me unfortunately. This food business is constantly in my mind even if i don't lead a healthy path atm. When i was at my heaviest ( 280-290lbs at 5'11 ) i didn't give a single fuck in the world about what i eat and when and had a lot of fun. Ignorance is a bliss....
I would not start to lose weight if i didn't get a job with a lot of physical activity where i started to lose weight naturally even when i still consumed the same food and still did not give a fuck about what i eat. Felt pretty good until i decided to try to push things a bit harder because i was curious "How does it feel to be at normal weight like everyone else" so i ended up in 180lbs range.
After that shit hit the fan: constant looking in the mirror, constant monitoring your weight via scales, always worrying about food you need to eat and how much it will affect your body, judging( in my mind ) other people by their weight, calorie counting via mfp, if i really wanted to eat something tasty/junk i had to plan for it just like you said and when i actually had what i wanted it still not felt good( "That was tasty AF but i still want more... But i can't cause it will fuck up my routine too much" )
Same with the exercise.... starting up is rough but as you lose weight it gets easier but i still always felt like a fucking hamster on a wheel( especially during treadmill routine haha )
In my experience it's a choice between looking good and being always hungry and being fat and enjoying all the tasty shit that world offers in full...which equals to low self esteem in social situations in my case. Since i don't give a shit about society at this moment choice is obvious. I kept some good habits from my dieting days( no soda, no sugar in tea/cofee and a few others ) and slipped to shit food in other areas but this stuff is still constantly on my mind and i wish it wasn't. Still hovering around 210lbs i think( have not stepped on scales in a whiiiile... thank god )
Felt much better when i didn't know about how all this calorie in calorie out mumbo jumbo works even if i was dangerously obese.
Need a realistic version of this for someone with a late night job.
Looks like a prison schedule/menu lol.
You look great but all this shit is pointless in the end.
Sorry for demotivating post. I used to stick to diet for a few years and looked ok but all this stuff is not bringing me joy especially when i feel better when i eat what i want and how much i want.
So I have a bit of a dumb question.
I actually not too long ago went on a weight loss journey. I went from about 280 pounds to now around 160 or so. I'm what a lot of people would probably classify as "Skinnyfat". I didn't do any weight lifting, only cardio.
I want to actually bulk up a bit, but I've been scared of one thing. I have almost no friends who want to do this sort of thing with me or go to the gym with me, and I'm incredibly socially awkward and scared of talking to others there. How do you handle getting people to spot you? Do you just use machines that don't require spotting? Do you just suck it up and ask other people to spot you? Whenever, I've done that I always get really nervous and clammy and end up losing focus and lifting way less than i can because I have a stranger "watching" me. Any advice on that?
So I have a bit of a dumb question.
I actually not too long ago went on a weight loss journey. I went from about 280 pounds to now around 160 or so. I'm what a lot of people would probably classify as "Skinnyfat". I didn't do any weight lifting, only cardio.
I want to actually bulk up a bit, but I've been scared of one thing. I have almost no friends who want to do this sort of thing with me or go to the gym with me, and I'm incredibly socially awkward and scared of talking to others there. How do you handle getting people to spot you? Do you just use machines that don't require spotting? Do you just suck it up and ask other people to spot you? Whenever, I've done that I always get really nervous and clammy and end up losing focus and lifting way less than i can because I have a stranger "watching" me. Any advice on that?
Do you ever take cheat days?
In IF, the timing is totally up to you and whatever works best for your schedule. Just make sure all your daily calories fit inside an 8 hour window. The other 16 hours are water only. There's variations on 16/8. I have no trouble doing 17/7.I try to fast but find it very difficult. Lately I have been bringing to work a bag of carrots that I will eat around 9:30am - 10:30am. This will usually hold me over until lunch time. Is this appropriate behavior if I'm looking to lose weight or do I just need to cut food out completely before lunch?
Currently I'm 6'3" 240lbs. I want to lose 40lbs.
In IF, the timing is totally up to you and whatever works best for your schedule. Just make sure all your daily calories fit inside an 8 hour window. The other 16 hours are water only. There's variations on 16/8. I have no trouble doing 17/7.
I got used to it pretty quick, and sticking to it really helped me with my biggest problem... Constant snacking.