Hi,
Let me give you some background before I get into my questions. About 5 years ago, at 23 years old and in the army, I weighed about 210 pounds and was probaly in the best shape of my life. I could bench 315 pounds for a couple of reps and could run a 10k race in just over 43 mins.
Currently I weigh in at 319. One of my biggest faults for gaining this weight was my love for fast food. A couple of weeks ago I put my foot down and went cold turkey with fast food. Before when I did this I lacked motivation but now I have corrected this.
My friend, who is roughly the same boat, weight wise, and I decided to make a bet. Last week we bet that we would lose 50 pounds (each) by Christmas of this year. If one person cannot drop 50 pounds by x-mas then they will give the other $1000. If both of us cannot lose the weight then each of us will give $1000 to a charity. If both of us lost 50 pounds or more, and kept it off till x-mas then we will both push this bet into next year.
I am currently using FitDay.com to keep a check on my calories consumed and burned and to keep a record on what I eat. On average for last week, I ate about 2300-2500 calories a day. I eat 5-6 meals a day. According to the formulas used by FitDay, I burn about 4500-4800 calories a day. Approximatley 4400 from metabolism/day to day activites and a few hundred more from working out ( I weightlift 4 times a week and am trying to get back into doing some cardio). Ofcourse, with all such calculations, there is always room for error but the results should be correct enough to give an idea.
Reading through these forums and others, I notice alot of people stating that losing more than 2 pounds a week, is unhealthy. But usually the people who talk about it are citing this for people who may be 30 pounds (for example) over weight. Since I am obese and burn so many calories through normally daily actvities, I find I cannot keep myself to only cutting 1000 calories a day. I am eating healthy now and find myself full at the 2500 calorie mark.
Should I be worried about cutting 2k+ calories a day? Does anyone have any advice towards this subject and towards my overall goals?
Let me give you some background before I get into my questions. About 5 years ago, at 23 years old and in the army, I weighed about 210 pounds and was probaly in the best shape of my life. I could bench 315 pounds for a couple of reps and could run a 10k race in just over 43 mins.
Currently I weigh in at 319. One of my biggest faults for gaining this weight was my love for fast food. A couple of weeks ago I put my foot down and went cold turkey with fast food. Before when I did this I lacked motivation but now I have corrected this.
My friend, who is roughly the same boat, weight wise, and I decided to make a bet. Last week we bet that we would lose 50 pounds (each) by Christmas of this year. If one person cannot drop 50 pounds by x-mas then they will give the other $1000. If both of us cannot lose the weight then each of us will give $1000 to a charity. If both of us lost 50 pounds or more, and kept it off till x-mas then we will both push this bet into next year.
I am currently using FitDay.com to keep a check on my calories consumed and burned and to keep a record on what I eat. On average for last week, I ate about 2300-2500 calories a day. I eat 5-6 meals a day. According to the formulas used by FitDay, I burn about 4500-4800 calories a day. Approximatley 4400 from metabolism/day to day activites and a few hundred more from working out ( I weightlift 4 times a week and am trying to get back into doing some cardio). Ofcourse, with all such calculations, there is always room for error but the results should be correct enough to give an idea.
Reading through these forums and others, I notice alot of people stating that losing more than 2 pounds a week, is unhealthy. But usually the people who talk about it are citing this for people who may be 30 pounds (for example) over weight. Since I am obese and burn so many calories through normally daily actvities, I find I cannot keep myself to only cutting 1000 calories a day. I am eating healthy now and find myself full at the 2500 calorie mark.
Should I be worried about cutting 2k+ calories a day? Does anyone have any advice towards this subject and towards my overall goals?