Okay, so I'm a 5'6" male and I weigh about 184 pounds currently. I actually started cutting back pretty hard on calories to between 800 and (rarely) 1000 a day. I actually went from about 195 to 182 in 15 days (I'm not sure how much of that is water), and am looking to normalize things a bit so that I'm not constantly dehydrated and so that I don't lose too much muscle mass.
But I would like to lose 30 - 35 pounds within three months. This would involve losing 3 - 4 pounds a week, which is over the healthy limit. I was thinking about bumping my calorie intake up to about 1400 - 1600 calories a day and going ahead with exercises 6 - 7 days a week for 45+ minutes (typically 15 - 20 minutes of circuit training and then 20 - 30 minutes of cardio). Do you think it'd be possible to maintain a 3 - 4 pound a week weight loss following that plan?
I also hear about how your body's metabolism will practically shut down after you've deprived yourself of so many calories for so long. Is it possible to "trick" your body at all? Say going two days with a steep reduction of calories, and then eating "normally" for a day or two? I'm not the most inept with health and weight loss, so I appreciate any patience or advice you can give me.
Thanks a bunch.
But I would like to lose 30 - 35 pounds within three months. This would involve losing 3 - 4 pounds a week, which is over the healthy limit. I was thinking about bumping my calorie intake up to about 1400 - 1600 calories a day and going ahead with exercises 6 - 7 days a week for 45+ minutes (typically 15 - 20 minutes of circuit training and then 20 - 30 minutes of cardio). Do you think it'd be possible to maintain a 3 - 4 pound a week weight loss following that plan?
I also hear about how your body's metabolism will practically shut down after you've deprived yourself of so many calories for so long. Is it possible to "trick" your body at all? Say going two days with a steep reduction of calories, and then eating "normally" for a day or two? I'm not the most inept with health and weight loss, so I appreciate any patience or advice you can give me.
Thanks a bunch.