This is my weight loss so far, apologies for the facial blur, tis the internet after all.
original pic
http://i.imgur.com/oNfYD.jpg
Updated pic
When I began dieting my goal was to weigh under 100kg, after 4.5 months of hard work I now weigh 95kg. But its been such an amazing confidence booster than I've decided to continue. My new goal is to be properly "in shape". This probably means loosing an additional 10kg. But I'd rather not set a number goal. Simply put - I'll stop when its time to stop.
So here's my advice to those considering or currently dieting,
I'll try not to cover everything; I'm pretty sure we all know the fundamentals of weight loss.
--- weight loss is a game of perseverance and determination.
--- sometimes you need help. A doctor is a good place to start - even if you aren't interested in diet pills they can help keep you on track and give solid advice.
--- you're probably going to have to develop a "go hard" mindset. Please keep in mind this is from my personal experience and I am in no way a professional. I realize this probably contradicts a lot of other advice.
Basically what I mean by this is you are going to have to push yourself hard, especially in the early game. Very small healthy meals and lots of exercise. Why? because at the end of the first month you'll want to see results. And if you see some results - like I did, you'll be motivated to continue.
--- I know it may seem hard to believe but; it gets easier in every way possible. This is the silver lining of dieting in my opinion. By the end of it you won't feel like you're dieting anymore, your diet will simply become your lifestyle.
Your metabolism increases so you can actually enjoy junk food on occasion without paying the price you used to. You'll be lighter and fitter so exercise isn't as much of a pain.
Thanks for reading! Will update when I think there's been enough change to warrant a new photo
original pic
http://i.imgur.com/oNfYD.jpg
Updated pic
When I began dieting my goal was to weigh under 100kg, after 4.5 months of hard work I now weigh 95kg. But its been such an amazing confidence booster than I've decided to continue. My new goal is to be properly "in shape". This probably means loosing an additional 10kg. But I'd rather not set a number goal. Simply put - I'll stop when its time to stop.
So here's my advice to those considering or currently dieting,
I'll try not to cover everything; I'm pretty sure we all know the fundamentals of weight loss.
--- weight loss is a game of perseverance and determination.
--- sometimes you need help. A doctor is a good place to start - even if you aren't interested in diet pills they can help keep you on track and give solid advice.
--- you're probably going to have to develop a "go hard" mindset. Please keep in mind this is from my personal experience and I am in no way a professional. I realize this probably contradicts a lot of other advice.
Basically what I mean by this is you are going to have to push yourself hard, especially in the early game. Very small healthy meals and lots of exercise. Why? because at the end of the first month you'll want to see results. And if you see some results - like I did, you'll be motivated to continue.
--- I know it may seem hard to believe but; it gets easier in every way possible. This is the silver lining of dieting in my opinion. By the end of it you won't feel like you're dieting anymore, your diet will simply become your lifestyle.
Your metabolism increases so you can actually enjoy junk food on occasion without paying the price you used to. You'll be lighter and fitter so exercise isn't as much of a pain.
Thanks for reading! Will update when I think there's been enough change to warrant a new photo


