tiay
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ok, so i'm not a regular but I thought I'd share this.
I was never overweight, just not happy with myself. I grew up a skinny kid, and when I went to college and got on the pill, I shot up to 130. Which as you know is actually an acceptable weight (i'm 5'5"), but for me it was the heaviest I'd ever been.
Anyway, I wanted to share how I got back to my original target of 119, in case it helps anyone:
I used CalorieKing Nutrition and Exercise Manager. Without a doubt I couldn't have done it without this. And I was one of those people who thought that counting calories was a silly and stupid way to loose weight. boy, was I wrong.
All this software really does is calculate your calorie, fat, carb, protein, fiber etc requirements (there are many online calculators who'll do this for free) and then you log your meals (it has a big database) and it shows you how you're doing. It is entirely possible to do this without buying software, but I'm lazy.
Here's my weight loss chart. this screenshot is a bit outdated, I just reached 119 today.
(ignore the last dot, it is my revised goal for the end of august.)
notice the gap in the middle where I gained back a little weight? that's when I had no scales!
Yes.. I am a scale junkie. If I don't have scales, I loose my motivation, simple as that. I weigh myself at least twice a day. People are always saying 'nooo, only weigh yourself once a week!', but that would cramp my style. I know that weight fluctuates over a day and doesn't have much relevance to the overall weight loss trend, but I love to observe it anyway...
in fact, for a while I alternated between logging my morning weight and my evening weight just for the heck of it, hence the spiky chart.
(edit) oh, and as for exercise, I tried to do 30 minutes of walking or cycling a day, though to be honest I didn't do this every day. I didn't feel like I was making a special effort to work out, even- I just changed my habits a bit; instead of walking to the nearest shop, I cycled to a bigger (and cheaper!) supermarket further away.
I was never overweight, just not happy with myself. I grew up a skinny kid, and when I went to college and got on the pill, I shot up to 130. Which as you know is actually an acceptable weight (i'm 5'5"), but for me it was the heaviest I'd ever been.
Anyway, I wanted to share how I got back to my original target of 119, in case it helps anyone:
I used CalorieKing Nutrition and Exercise Manager. Without a doubt I couldn't have done it without this. And I was one of those people who thought that counting calories was a silly and stupid way to loose weight. boy, was I wrong.
All this software really does is calculate your calorie, fat, carb, protein, fiber etc requirements (there are many online calculators who'll do this for free) and then you log your meals (it has a big database) and it shows you how you're doing. It is entirely possible to do this without buying software, but I'm lazy.
Here's my weight loss chart. this screenshot is a bit outdated, I just reached 119 today.
(ignore the last dot, it is my revised goal for the end of august.)
notice the gap in the middle where I gained back a little weight? that's when I had no scales!
Yes.. I am a scale junkie. If I don't have scales, I loose my motivation, simple as that. I weigh myself at least twice a day. People are always saying 'nooo, only weigh yourself once a week!', but that would cramp my style. I know that weight fluctuates over a day and doesn't have much relevance to the overall weight loss trend, but I love to observe it anyway...
in fact, for a while I alternated between logging my morning weight and my evening weight just for the heck of it, hence the spiky chart.
(edit) oh, and as for exercise, I tried to do 30 minutes of walking or cycling a day, though to be honest I didn't do this every day. I didn't feel like I was making a special effort to work out, even- I just changed my habits a bit; instead of walking to the nearest shop, I cycled to a bigger (and cheaper!) supermarket further away.
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(same height and weight my wife was when we dated)